Uconns Dan Hurley mistakenly takes on ‘A-Holes’ Huskie’s latest victory

Dan Hurley is one of College Basketball’s most fiery coaches. Uconn Huskie’s main coach has engaged in several heated exchanges with referees from the sidelines during games. He has also taken targets against the media at more than one apartment.

Hurley’s latest match with the media happened after Uconn’s victory over Georgetown on Wednesday. During his accessibility after game, Hurley answered a question about his handling of the media by describing the press as “A-Holes.”

The two-time national championship-winning coach seemed to have wrongly interpreted the question, believing it was referring to his personal handling of the media in the midst of the criticism he had received.

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“Do you feel you start dealing with the press better because you see more of it?” A reporter asked according to Storrs Central. “And obviously not all the press as St. John’s can, but I mean, do you feel like you guys get used to it and handle it better?”

Uconn Huskie’s main coach Dan Hurley looks from the sidelines as they take Butler Bulldogs on Harry A. Gamel Pavilion on January 21, 2025 in Storrs, Connecticut. (David Butler II-IMAGN images)

Hurley continued to offer a sincere answer.

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“I mean, I think the press has been one-holes for me all year round,” Hurley said. “Oh wait you mean … oh, I thought you meant … there are people who acted far worse than me. What was it? I didn’t know what you were, I didn’t know what you were talking about there.

Uconn Huskie’s main coach Dan Hurley looks from the sidelines when taking Butler Bulldogs on Harry A. Gamel Pavilion on January 21, 2025 in Storrs, Connecticut. (David Butler II-Preferred Pictures)

Uconn fell out of the AP Top-25 rankings earlier this month. Wednesday’s 93-79 win, however, improved Hoyas Huskies’ record to 19-9.

Uconn went in Thursday at the fourth place in the Big East conference position behind St. John’s, Creighton and Marquette. Huskies ended the last two seasons by hoisting the National Championship Trophy.

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