Hurley admits antics distract from UConn's achievements
The UConn Huskies have been a big topic in college basketball this season. They started strong after winning back-to-back national championships. However, things took a turn when they struggled, especially after a surprising loss to Seton Hall. Head coach Dan Hurley has faced criticism for his behavior during games. He has been seen showing frustration with his players for not trying hard enough. In a recent interview on CBS' 60 Minutes, Hurley revealed that some players are planning to transfer next season, which adds to the team's challenges. Despite these issues, the Huskies secured a spot in the NCAA Tournament as an eight seed. This is the lowest seed for UConn in three years. However, they still have a chance to make a run for their third consecutive championship. Hurley believes that his actions have taken attention away from the team’s achievements. He stated that without his viral moments, people would focus more on what UConn has accomplished. He believes winning the third national title could shift the focus back to the team rather than his antics.