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And so it begins: USA Today says the St. Francis blowout is bad for the sport
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[QUOTE="UConnNick, post: 2634267, member: 1526"] Because it is possible to beat them. They routinely lose at least one regular season game. UCONN had a 111-game win streak, won four of the past five NCs, and beats teams by ridiculous margins. Whether that's good or bad for the sport is open for debate, depending on your perspective. The problem is there's not enough talent to go around in WCBB like there is in other sports. What little there is gets concentrated among the top five teams and all the rest have no chance. Blaming that all on UCONN is simplistic. There are lots of reasons for that which have nothing to do with UCONN. Our stature just makes us a convenient scapegoat if you're looking to assess blame for the lack of parity. It also makes for good copy and clicks because controversy sells. [/QUOTE]
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