For the same reason they keep talking about AEH and all other transfers that are no longer at UConn. It's becoming...
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Oh, geez.......great image!Plus they just fall on the floor when they sit down.
I don't have an encyclopedic memory, but in terms of top-notch players who left there was Elena, and now the AEH (who has turned out well but didn't fit into the UConn style or coaching style or whatever) and I don;t think was considered an "elite" player, and there was Elena and, well, who else?Could it be (and it's just my opinion, and I hope that I am wrong) that all of the recent number of players leaving Geno's program is beginning to have an impact as it relates to recruiting Elite Players to the UCONN Program? Prospects talk to current and ex players about the program and playing for Geno. Maybe the days of showing all of the Turassi's, Birds, Stewart's, KML's, KLS's and Montgomery's of the world are now on equal level to those Top 100 players who end up leaving the program, to go onto more prosperous collegiate careers
“Top 100” is the problem - just stop recruiting them. Top 10 Players don’t care what Top 100 players left the program. Name one Top 10 player or starter who ever left the program.Could it be (and it's just my opinion, and I hope that I am wrong) that all of the recent number of players leaving Geno's program is beginning to have an impact as it relates to recruiting Elite Players to the UCONN Program? Prospects talk to current and ex players about the program and playing for Geno. Maybe the days of showing all of the Turassi's, Birds, Stewart's, KML's, KLS's and Montgomery's of the world are now on equal level to those Top 100 players who end up leaving the program, to go onto more prosperous collegiate careers
Just a heads up on any of these minutes comparisons - there are a few important factors:
1. previous years minutes include a full season, this year we still have 5 easy-ish conference games left, plus 2 easy-ish tournament games, plus the first weekend of the NCAA tournament.
2. This year's bench has gotten minutes in a much more varied level - at various time Bent, Irwin, Coombs, and Ono have been the flavor of the day or week, so the average minutes for each is lower than previous years when there has been a clear 6th and 7th player. They average 9.3 - 12.0 minutes per game (fairly interchangeable.) The bench is averaging 50 minutes a game which is not chump change.
4. Fouls are a huge factor, and except for Ono, no one on the team has been foul prone this year - a stark contrast to previous years where Geno was frequently managing starters minutes because o
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