The UConn SID apparently won't "ruin the life" of the guy who took the video of Dan Hurley showing and being an ass after the second-round loss.
Dan Hurley, though, continues to show and be an ass. He said this yesterday about the incident.
"Those are three great officials on that game, so, although I said something in the heat of the moment, in an area of the arena that in pretty much every game I've ever coached in college has been media-free,"
Hurley told reporters. "Past the tunnel, by the locker rooms, in the hallway where the coaches go, that's for the combatants, that's for the competitors. That's not for camera phones. Just relative to that, those were three great refs and Florida earned it.
"If I don't go off the rails at the end there, after that three-year run ended in excruciating fashion. ... If I don't have that emotional outburst there, probably all people are talking about is the run we've had, the amazing players."
He went on to try to remove the blame from SID Bobby Mullen.
"Bobby regrets, just like I regret the moments I've had. Obviously it's all my fault that Bobby got pulled into it," Hurley told reporters. "I set the whole thing in motion and I feel horrible. Obviously he could've handled dealing with the media person with the phone that took the video [differently], he could've obviously let it go. He should've been better trained for a situation like this, we've been in them all year.
"But Bobby's a soldier. We all fight like that for each other in our program, and sometimes we go a little too far. But Bobby's a great guy."
My reaction: Mullen said something he shouldn't have said in dealing with another professional. It was a "heat of the moment" comment. Hurley, three days after it happened, was not in the "heat of the moment." But he subtly ripped the media/reporter. Then he used the stupid analogy to war and battle... "combatants"... "Bobby's a soldier."
UConn, Hurley and his SID can get effed and then can eff all the way off.
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