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With respect, I find the tenor of some of the responses to my original post rather laughable, especially those that purport to "prepare" the rest of us unwashed and uneducated fans for what potentially looms in our favorite team's short-term future. UConn may actually lose a few next season? Really?? Might not even bring home #12? Gee, the thought never crossed our silly minds.
In many ways, I look forward to next year with huge anticipation, even with the foreknowledge of the possibility of all the looming pitfalls. I contend that the season will be a major showcase of Geno's prodigious talents, a fitting testament to how great coaching can still result in fielding a very formidable team... even with the crippling losses it now faces via graduation. While I fully expect some losses, I make no prediction of any specific losses to any scheduled opponents, some of whom, I think, while currently licking their chops, are in for unpleasant surprises. Sure, the fairy tale ride of back-to-back-to-back-to-back championships may indeed, and probably should, come to an end net year, the streak of UConn's continued relative dominance is far from over, and will not be so long as Geno and staff remains.
In many ways, I look forward to next year with huge anticipation, even with the foreknowledge of the possibility of all the looming pitfalls. I contend that the season will be a major showcase of Geno's prodigious talents, a fitting testament to how great coaching can still result in fielding a very formidable team... even with the crippling losses it now faces via graduation. While I fully expect some losses, I make no prediction of any specific losses to any scheduled opponents, some of whom, I think, while currently licking their chops, are in for unpleasant surprises. Sure, the fairy tale ride of back-to-back-to-back-to-back championships may indeed, and probably should, come to an end net year, the streak of UConn's continued relative dominance is far from over, and will not be so long as Geno and staff remains.