Big East coaches must have short memories for the next couple of months.
In a league where nine teams are ranked in the Top 25 and every night is a knife fight in a phone booth, the best advice is to forget the last game and move along as quickly as possible.
“You can’t allow what happened before to allow you to think you’re better than you are and you can’t allow what happened before to defeat you,” UConn coach Jim Calhoun said on Thursday’s Big East conference call. “You have to stay in the moment.”