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It’s a conundrum. I’ve rooted for UConn (and X and Creighton) and I pull for the conference, but I certainly have mixed feelings on tonight.

As I root for UConn I also think of the insufferable fans becoming more insufferable. As we compete as programs it’s another title in the count, and would now own the reigning title as well. San Diego State is a great underdog. Would you be pulling for Nova tonight if we were playing San Diego State?

In the end I’m still pulling for UConn and the Big East tonight, but with some mixed feelings. Win or lose, UConn as a program has already achieved Blue Blood status.
We would totally be pulling for V. But about insufferable, $)&@@!
 
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He always says he doesn’t want to coach into his 60s. We have him for about 10 more years
I think a competitive guy like him is going to have a hard time with that, and I wouldn't hold him to it. The NBA is probably the bigger threat at some point, but for now I'm just enjoying what we have.
 
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I think a competitive guy like him is going to have a hard time with that, and I wouldn't hold him to it. The NBA is probably the bigger threat at some point, but for now I'm just enjoying what we have.

It depends on how he feels about coaching at the collegiate level. There's obviously things the NBA could do to limit college basketball's attraction, but if he hits a groove where he's got two decades of great to elite play out of a college basketball program? That's alluring.
 

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He always says he doesn’t want to coach into his 60s. We have him for about 10 more years
At that point we replace him with Kimani or Luke. They'll both have 6-8 years head coaching under their belts at that point.
 
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If UConn isn't a blue blood, then it's time to redefine blue blood.
 
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It depends on how he feels about coaching at the collegiate level. There's obviously things the NBA could do to limit college basketball's attraction, but if he hits a groove where he's got two decades of great to elite play out of a college basketball program? That's alluring.
If he wants to join his dad in the HoF he stays at UCONN wins two or three more and he is there. He will need longevity and nattys to get there. I think another decade and two more and he starts to get considered.
 
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Bye Kansas! Hello Indiana and Duke, for the time being. Watch out UNC, UConn is coming for you next.
In the last 50 years:

UConn (5)
Duke (5)
UNC (5)
UK (4)
KU (3)
Indiana (3)
Villanova (3)
UCLA (3) [depends on where you cut off during the Wooden run]
Louisville (2-ish)
Florida (2)
Michigan State (2)
NC State (2)
 

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UConn is the uncle who goes off the grid for years at a time and then shows up for the best Thanksgiving ever; in a sports culture that worships dynasties, they’re on the Grover Cleveland plan. Every few years, these weirdos show up out of nowhere to be the best team in the sport.
 
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