Isn’t it would you rather be loved or feared?I have noticed that.
"Would you rather be loved, or would you rather be respected?" Sonny 1993
I don't have an answer.
In reading discussion elsewhere I do feel that our dominance in games has earned us some fans. People like watching Sanogo and Clingan and like to see a team that is well coached like we are run a nice tight defense and move the ball well like we do.
I have noticed that.
"Would you rather be loved, or would you rather be respected?" Sonny 1993
I don't have an answer.
We are not a school that is overloaded with top 10 recruits like Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina or Kansas. Those teams are stocked and reloaded every year and they are easy to hate. Hating UCONN for being successful and in many cases with underrated or recruited players makes no sense.I don't see that at all. Duke and UConn were the only two schools to share the #1 AP ranking. It was assumed by many well before the actual tourney that Duke, with its history and McDs AAs, were the prohibitive favorites. That wasn't the case this year at all. It was Alabama (or Houston for the dumb ones).
Additionally, there's nobody to hate on this squad. There are no villains of notoriety. Probably closest you can come to a Duke flopper or whiner is Hawkins for drawing all those fouls on 3pt attempts with his leg kick.
One more thing, those reviled Duke teams really didn't have any true "must-see" guys like AJax. They were simply straightforward, arrogant, and efficient under Ratface. There's no Laettner, Duhon, Hurley, Grayson, Wojo, or Redick. We're loveable, huggable good guys.
It's been nine years since UConn was a national force. I'm not 100% sure of this, but I think our top 7 features more homegrown guys than any of the other teams. We're not a "build with free agents" team. And none of the other "cinderellas" have a 90 year old nun or anything remotely like that for sentimentality.
I think many in the country might actually want UConn to win, at least over Miami or SDSU. We're more fun (except maybe FAU), and we're not imposters. Give folks a steady diet of AJax highlights, Jordan's sweet stroke, Sanogo unbridled glee, or the wholesomeness of Karaban or Clingan, and we'll win the country over.
That’s life as a Blue BloodTrue, but the fact that people enjoyed throwing dirt on the grave is Duke-like.
I could be remembering wrong. Yours sounds more like Sonny. I'll just have to watch the movie again.Isn’t it would you rather be loved or feared?
Yeah, I'm not seeing hate. I'm seeing respect. People watch us and love the way we play aggressively and fast on both ends. It's exciting basketball. If you like basketball, you like watching this team. St. Mary's is like watching paint dry.In reading discussion elsewhere I do feel that our dominance in games has earned us some fans. People like watching Sanogo and Clingan and like to see a team that is well coached like we are run a nice tight defense and move the ball well like we do.
I think it is originally from Machiavelli’s The Prince. The answer, if I recall correctly is, it’s best to be both, but if you can only have one, it is better to be feared.I could be remembering wrong. Yours sounds more like Sonny. I'll just have to watch the movie again.