Summary
UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley has hinted he might leave college coaching due to changes in player eligibility rules. Hurley discussed the controversy as his team prepared to play Villanova, expressing frustration over players moving between leagues. He emphasized his commitment to building and coaching his team the traditional way.
Key Facts
- Dan Hurley is the coach of the UConn Huskies men's basketball team.
- Hurley mentioned he might leave college coaching because of changes in eligibility rules.
- He discussed this ahead of UConn's game against Villanova.
- The controversy involves players moving from the NBA G League back to college teams.
- Hurley plans to continue recruiting high school players and using the transfer portal.
- UConn has an 18-1 overall record this season, with an 8-0 record in the Big East Conference.
- Hurley chose to remain at UConn instead of taking a coaching job with the Los Angeles Lakers.
- Charles Bediako's return to college play sparked discussion about player eligibility.