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Tom, I know you see everything behind the scenes, but it was 100% titled that at one point, it's the only reason I clicked on the thread.
Tom, I know you see everything behind the scenes, but it was 100% titled that at one point, it's the only reason I clicked on the thread.
Yes it was. It was started as - "Elephant in the room - Re UConn". I saw it too. Then the thread title changed and all the posts were the same.
The author of the thread literally said he edited the title, but whatever you say.
not april first this feels like december 25thChecks calendar. No, not April 1st. Even though it feels like it.
Yes it was. It was started as - "Elephant in the room - Re UConn". I saw it too. Then the thread title changed and all the posts were the same.
“Just hoping Cuse is able to get back to competing in the top four of the ACC”
lol
Finished top 4 only once out of 7 years, and it was their first year in the conference with a Big East team. Rest of their tenure they’ve been middle of the pack. They ain’t getting anywhere close to top 4 in ACC as long as JB is around.
that guy gets it.I enjoyed the post that they are likely stuck in the 5-10 range in conference. LOL
I’m guessing Sal was a big part of the reason he committed. Not many teams can say they have a former head S&C coach of an NFL team running their S&C program.To reach the next level, Sanogo needs to improve his conditioning, which is likely to happen quickly under Hurley at UConn, and shoot and guard better at the perimeter.
“When he does that everyone’s going to see a four-star plus player become a five star player very consistently,” Chavonnes said.
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In Adama Sanogo, the UConn men got a versatile big man on and off the court. Here’s what to know about the newest Husky.
Adama Sanogo is full of surprises. Soft-spoken off the court, ferocious on it. “Mouth-dropping,” was the reaction the first time coach Chris Chavannes saw him on the court at The Patric…www.courant.com
Another condensed full game to watch. Vs #7 IMG.
Had 24 and 12 in this game w/ 7 steals. I think 2 assists. Vs #29 Mark Williams (Duke Commit). Blowout loss though.
Passing and scoring with his left hand. At least 4 left-handed layups that I saw. Impressive.
Do you know why AMore included the Embiid reference? Is there a connection there?To reach the next level, Sanogo needs to improve his conditioning, which is likely to happen quickly under Hurley at UConn, and shoot and guard better at the perimeter.
“When he does that everyone’s going to see a four-star plus player become a five star player very consistently,” Chavonnes said.
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In Adama Sanogo, the UConn men got a versatile big man on and off the court. Here’s what to know about the newest Husky.
Adama Sanogo is full of surprises. Soft-spoken off the court, ferocious on it. “Mouth-dropping,” was the reaction the first time coach Chris Chavannes saw him on the court at The Patric…www.courant.com
“Just hoping Cuse is able to get back to competing in the top four of the ACC”
lol
Finished top 4 only once out of 7 years, and it was their first year in the conference with a Big East team. Rest of their tenure they’ve been middle of the pack. They ain’t getting anywhere close to top 4 in ACC as long as JB is around.
One of the articles said Sanogo likes to model his game after Embiid.Do you know why AMore included the Embiid reference? Is there a connection there?
"Embiid, 7-foot and 285 pounds, with the 76ers, is bigger than Sanogo, but Sanogo has a motor, his coaches say, and a fearlessness."
@tcf15 and @Storrs South dunking on Syracuse is the content I look forward to on these threads. I’d love to play Cuse in the next two years so we can see Akok and Andre Jackson posterize Buddy Boheim, just like Hurley did to papa Boheim in their recruitments. Adama might as well get in on the fun as well.that guy gets it.
They believe that as well.Let them believe what they want to believe .We took another large step in in the right direction today .
Is “the psycho from Storrzz” supposed to be a diss? I love it.The author of the thread literally said he edited the title, but whatever you say.
"Any reasoned responses as to why the psycho from Storzz is seemingly pulling in pretty decent recruiting hauls or am i off the mark here. As mentioned, no NBA players, no real NCAA success, lunatic on sidelines etc
I know Cuse is in a very good spot in the ACC, and football drives the bus, is it as simple as the Big East allure?
I'm sure I'm bitter about Cuse's 1987, 2010 and 2012 lost opportunities, oh well..
Edited tile cause F'em. To include Seton Hall, Nova, etc
Also don't think it helped that some of Cuse players left earlier than anticipated
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100% think that is the issue. Syracuse, Pitt, and BC are an outliers in a league that is concentrated in NC. They may get the ACC money, but they have lost all local rivalries, which I assume hurts recruiting and fan interest. We can understand that from our time in the AAC. To UConn leadership's credit, they understood it, and moved back to the Big East.I wonder, on average, how do teams fare that are farthest away from the geographical heart of the conference? Feels like a disadvantage in a lot of ways, from bad travel hours to not letting family see you play as often.