Dan Hurley confused as fans at Final Four start booing him during postgame interview after leading UConn past Illinois

UConn head coach Dan Hurley was booed by fans during a postgame interview after leading his team to a 71-62 win over Illinois in the Final Four. The boos were likely due to the crowd's favoritism towards Illinois and Hurley's controversial coaching style, which has drawn criticism in the past.
Dan Hurley led UConn to a 71-62 win over Illinois in the Final Four. During the postgame interview, Hurley was booed by the crowd, which was largely favoring Illinois. Hurley's coaching style has drawn criticism, but it has also led to success, with UConn returning to the national championship game for the third time in four seasons. They will face either Michigan or Arizona in the title game on Monday night. Hurley's team has overcome adversity to reach the final, and a win would mark their third championship under his leadership. Despite the backlash, Hurley's coaching style is working, and he remains focused on winning.
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