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Men Why Jim Penders' family history has made his UConn experience so personal: 'It’s always been home' (Mike Anthony)

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Knowing one branch of the Penders family personally I can say nothing but a class act. This from parents down to the children and on to the grand kids. It is truly a family with a very educated and caring base passed on to the next generation.
 

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I seem to recall there were a lot of UConn fans and donors who were upset in 1986 when Tom Penders didn't get the vacant head basketball coaching job. Funny how things work out sometimes :cool::p
 
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I seem to recall there were a lot of UConn fans and donors who were upset in 1986 when Tom Penders didn't get the vacant head basketball coaching job. Funny how things work out sometimes :cool::p

Yes it does. I recall back in 1986 I favored Tom Penders for the job when it was open. However, it seems Jim Calhoun worked out okay.
 
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I seem to recall he wasn't even a finalist

The former Fairfield coach and Nick Macarchek I believe were the others
 

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There was a good amount of talk ~1984 about Tom Penders as the best candidate to replace Perno (who for whatever reasons we kept as head coach) but I don't think it was any more than that.
 

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