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This season, from a media perspective, won't be about what our team achieves. It will be about what it does not achieve. The ESPNs of the world showed us last year what was "worthy of mention." Mostly, it consisted of the talking heads and a "debate" over a bored Boston baseball writer's snarky opinions on WBB. It was frustrating to see such nonsense upstage our players.
The very idea that UConn could lose a game (or maybe more!) will have everybody with a keyboard or microphone totally preoccupied,while the hard work of dedicated athletes becomes a side bar. OK then, let them focus on the stumbles that might happen along the way. I will be watching too, thinking about a team that dropped more than one (!), yet found a way to bring home a rather large trophy back in 2013.
True-isms very true!! I can hardly wait for some pundit to proclaim that Uconn Women's basketball loses are "BAD" for Women's basketball.
What none, that I have read, have actually said is that Geno, by setting the bar so high--it causes good to better coaches and teams to strive to reach that bar--and that my friend is always good for any sport..We've seen one or two try--but either they don't have the backing or can't recruit away from the top 10--they can't sustain it--one was Dayton.
