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Meet the Huskies: Zach Hurd
UConn's Zach Hurd is one of the biggest guards in the entire country. He also has some of the best tattoo art on his right arm. The 6'7" Hurd who grew up in Waterford got the ink as a testament to his family's background in England. Now he hopes to continue his productive blocking for the Huskies after helping to block for All-American Donald Brown last fall.
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