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#5 South Carolina loses...

Don’t hold your breath. There’s a fair amount of supposition on the BY masquerading as truth.
Speculation/supposition --guesses, some educated. Until the games start going in full tilt --there is little left other than speculation/supposition/guessing/even hoping.
 
I'm going on a limb and predicting the greatest Uconn player in history hasnt been born yet and is class of 2040.........or there abouts since ever generation makes such gr8 leaps....
What makes you think there WILL be a Uconn then?? Or a Duke for that matter. I agree TECHNOLOGY makes great leaps every generation or so. With the population of the US doubling every 30 years there will be no room for a gym or practice facility or A Gampel clone.
 
With the population of the US doubling every 30 years there will be no room for a gym or practice facility or A Gampel clone.

Have you flown cross country and looked out the window? There is a lot of empty space, no fear of filling up the country any time soon.

I'm not sure if this is true, but I heard that if you had the same population density as Tokyo, you could fit the entire US population into Rhode Island.
 
Have you flown cross country and looked out the window? There is a lot of empty space, no fear of filling up the country any time soon.

I'm not sure if this is true, but I heard that if you had the same population density as Tokyo, you could fit the entire US population into Rhode Island.
Oh yes and I flew across the country when there was a whole lot more empty space. The added effect is more and more people want to live in cities and many large spreads are owned by corporations or the government.
Doubling in 30 means around 3/4 billion around 2040
 
Have you flown cross country and looked out the window? There is a lot of empty space, no fear of filling up the country any time soon.

I'm not sure if this is true, but I heard that if you had the same population density as Tokyo, you could fit the entire US population into Rhode Island.
Actually the emphasis was on UcONN and Storrs. If you were there 30 years ago and recently visited you'd be hard pressed to recognize it or find a parking space. It was tough 30 years ago to park. I got too many ticket there 40 years ago and I was on Uconn business then, Yep I paid. Connecticut and Uconn are tiny--no vast open spaces as Utah, Nevada, New Mexico (phew is that closing in).
 
I read that. I'm keeping an open mind, as I haven't watched her enough to judge. My guess is that she will be more like Kelsey Bone than like Britney Griner.
Having seen both Kelsey Bone and Aliyah Boston play in person as freshmen, Aliyah is a much better player at this point of her career. Dare I say that Aliyah is also ahead of A'ja Wilson at this point?
 
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Actually the emphasis was on UcONN and Storrs. If you were there 30 years ago and recently visited you'd be hard pressed to recognize it or find a parking space. It was tough 30 years ago to park. I got too many ticket there 40 years ago and I was on Uconn business then, Yep I paid. Connecticut and Uconn are tiny--no vast open spaces as Utah, Nevada, New Mexico (phew is that closing in).

I was there 30+ years ago, but have not visited in a long time. I did check out the campus on sattelite map view and it is much bigger than it was then. I think when I attended, the total enrollment at UCONN including the satellite campuses was about 12,000. I think that's smaller than the current freshman class.
 

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