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UConn’s Dan Hurley Gives Entire Baylor Team Some Vulgar Advice After Two-Year Reign Comes To End

UConn’s Dan Hurley Gives Entire Baylor Team Some Vulgar Advice After Two-Year Reign Comes To End UConn’s Dan Hurley Gives Entire Baylor Team Some Vulgar Advice After Two-Year Reign Comes To End

How can you not love Dan Hurley?

UConn head basketball coach Dan Hurley is a two-time national champion and certainly one of the best skippers in college hoops, but my man also has quite the temper. And that was on full display following the Huskies‘ two-year title reign coming to an end Sunday after they suffered defeat against Florida.

Throughout the game, Hurley had plenty of moments of wackiness, but the number one highlight was definitely the scene of him walking to the locker room and giving Baylor some vulgar advice in the process. (RELATED: March Madness Game Hits Ultimate Boiling Point After Fan Throws Full Bottle Of Water On Court)

The Bears were about to take the court for their game against Duke.

“I hope they don’t f*ck you like they f*cked us,” said Hurley. “I hope they don’t do that to you, Baylor.”

WATCH:

Some people might view this as a bad loser move, but I view it as a move from somebody who is utterly spoiled when it comes to championship success.

The dude is fresh off two national championships and nearly went to another Sweet 16 … give the man a break.

But I’m not gonna lie, I’m a little biased considering I love the guy. (LMAO)



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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