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What Geno has accomplished is beyond belief when viewed through the eyes of someone who was around 40 years ago.There were no women's games before 1974 and Geno laughs about how the only people that came to their games were roomates and friends of the players. Maybe your Mom's uncle had mens' tickets during a time when the women played their games before the mens' games so there would be a few people there. That would make sense.
Looking at the womens' history, gives you an even more impressive picture of what Geno has accomplished.
Their first season was 1974-75 and prior to his arrival in 1985 they had one winning season in those eleven years. He was 12-15 in year one and the rest is history on a scale that no one would believe......even if it was made into a movie.
What the men have accomplished during that time is every bit as amazing and every bit as far beyond belief.
ESPN replayed the 30 for 30 on Phi Slamma Jamma this past Sunday morning. While that was 40 (and a few additional years) years ago, I remember it vividly. To think about where we were as a men's program then, the idea that we could reach the heights that we have reached woul have had someone's sanity called into question.
We have been blessed at a level beyond description over the past few decades.