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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="Carnac, post: 2634615, member: 5798"] Well said OD. It's not hard to understand what Geno's motives are here. In prior media interviews, he has said exactly where the team needed to be. What we see is him going about his business of getting them there. Regardless of the critics, outside agitators or just folks talking to hear themselves, he has a job to do. Remember what he said about being there when your team needs you. He said "When they look over at you from the floor, you better have something for them. You better not be hiding". He has something for them. We saw it's application yesterday. It's not hard to see what he's trying to do, or what his end game is. He trying to incorporate a game plan that will help his team win the national championship. He has a specific game plan of how he's going to do it. Basketball purists understand, sports journalists looking for low hanging fruit don't. Instead of complaining how UConn's dominance in WCBB is bad for the sport, why don't flip the script and ask why don't more teams rise to UConn's level of athleticism, physical endurance and execution? [/QUOTE]
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And so it begins: USA Today says the St. Francis blowout is bad for the sport
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