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That 2020 SDSU (30-2) was very good, better than the 2023 team imo. It must have stung for 2020 to end but they got their redemption 3 years later.
2020 Dayton (ranked 3rd and 29-2) was also excellent and often mentioned in 2020. Maybe this is their year, like last year was for SDSU.
Butler was ranked 24th and solid at 22-9. Seton Hall similar at 21-9. Butler hasn't quite been the same since but parts of this year looked promising.
Of course for us UConn, 19-12 having won 5 straight with a likely 6th in waiting was rounding into form.
However, often over looked was ETSU going 30-3 and looking like a potential s16 team, at least. It's been hard going ever since.
What other 2020 teams, similar to Dayton, ETSU and SDSU had awesome seasons and sadly dreams dashed due to the international emergency? Any teams who were awesome in 2020 prior to the closure that you wouldn't mind seeing go a long way this year (as long as they don't run into Uconn?) For me it's Dayton, again, as long as they don't come across the Huskies.
2020 Dayton (ranked 3rd and 29-2) was also excellent and often mentioned in 2020. Maybe this is their year, like last year was for SDSU.
Butler was ranked 24th and solid at 22-9. Seton Hall similar at 21-9. Butler hasn't quite been the same since but parts of this year looked promising.
Of course for us UConn, 19-12 having won 5 straight with a likely 6th in waiting was rounding into form.
However, often over looked was ETSU going 30-3 and looking like a potential s16 team, at least. It's been hard going ever since.
What other 2020 teams, similar to Dayton, ETSU and SDSU had awesome seasons and sadly dreams dashed due to the international emergency? Any teams who were awesome in 2020 prior to the closure that you wouldn't mind seeing go a long way this year (as long as they don't run into Uconn?) For me it's Dayton, again, as long as they don't come across the Huskies.
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