Turgeon said in an interview with The Baltimore Sun that he has to “take total blame” for the departures.
“You don’t lose four guys and say, ‘Oh, it can’t be me,’ ” Turgeon said. “This is new territory for me. This has never happened” during his career as a head coach.
Turgeon said it was unclear as to why Allen left, but that he enjoyed coaching the 6-foot-1 guard, the first player to sign with the program after he took over in 2011.
“Seth’s a very good player. He won a lot of ballgames for us,” Turgeon said.
Certainly this will be a focal point of discussion on Viener Consulting Terp Talk and Koons Ford Presents The Sports Maven Saturday morning.
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S. Allen was afraid of the future…Romelo, that is, and the point guard minutes he might lose.
Not a team player decision.