My thoughts exactly about last years team also. They won with Tuck injured; if Tuck was not injured, anyone of the other players could have been absent and they would have won the NCAA Tournament with exception of Jefferson.
Your analysis highlighting conference competition is spot on and applies to all statistics both team and individual in my view. Any attempt at trying to be unbiased has to take into account the competition of the conference. On a previous thread, it was highlighted that not one player (maybe...
Well coached team - without a doubt; talented player - other than one, not really. If Jose had a few more talented player, this would be totally different thread.
Why so you post such meaningless statistics given the conference UCONN plays in; if you are going to do a statistical analysis, at least post something other than the trivial case.
What is Fuller talking about.......there was no difference between this game and all of the other games in this conference except the second half of the USF game.
Wake up to the potential reality, if the quality opponents continue to bail (which may be their plan), it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to continue to recruit the top talent - you can't win without it. The current conference schedule is tantamount on the men's side of Kentucky...
Great post....... However, Muffet's Championship was no fluke in my view; she simply out coached the UCONN staff. UCONN's best players were playing in that game - another whole conversation. As a matter of fact, when the talent level of the players are close (post Diggins), the ND staff has...
Nurse knocking them down in the last few minutes.
Someone should let Nurse know that the purpose of having KML remain in the game for a few more minutes is to get several more opportunities at the 3.
Are you kidding, there is no difference between Memphis and the other teams in the league. If you took the top 50 high school senior players from each of the past four years not one of them is on the remaining teams in the league while UCONN is probably no worse than third in the nation. How...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.