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Why UConn's Kimani Young is still searching for his first head coaching job: 'Room to grow'

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Why UConn's Kimani Young is still searching for his first head coaching job: 'Room to grow'

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UConn men's basketball associate head coach Kimani Young is still waiting for his first head coaching job despite being one of the highest-paid assistant coaches in the country. Young's lack of head coaching experience and a past arrest may be hindering his chances, but he remains patient and focused on growing with the UConn program.

Kimani Young, UConn men's basketball associate head coach, is still searching for his first head coaching job. He has been with the Huskies for eight seasons and is one of the highest-paid assistant coaches in the country. Young's colleague, Luke Murray, was recently named Boston College's new head coach. Young is in no rush to leave UConn, citing his desire to continue growing with the program. He has no head coaching experience, except for a single game, and a past arrest may be affecting his job prospects. Despite this, Young remains patient and focused on his current role.

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