Geno Auriemma's REJECTION Of Caitlin Clark Just COST Him MILLIONS!
Автор: The Sports Maximum
Загружено: 2026-01-05
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The most expensive recruiting decision in women's basketball history just got exposed. Geno Auriemma, the legendary UConn coach who built a dynasty on identifying elite talent, completely passed on Caitlin Clark. While he chose to build around Paige Bueckers, Clark went to Iowa and became a cultural phenomenon that generated over fifty million dollars in revenue and shattered every viewership record in the sport. The numbers don't lie, and the financial gap between what UConn missed and what Iowa captured is staggering.
But here's what makes this story even more uncomfortable for Auriemma. Every time he dismissed Clark's impact in interviews, every time he downplayed her success, he only made the contrast more obvious. The player he deemed not worth recruiting became the most valuable asset in women's basketball, while his program watched from the sidelines. Iowa's games drew ten million viewers. UConn's games never came close. The monopoly on legitimacy that UConn held for decades? Shattered by one player Geno Auriemma decided wasn't necessary.
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