2017 UConn was 3-9 and had legit shot at going anywhere from 0-12 to 5-7 (UCF sound familiar). That's how seasons turn on a few plays.
UConn's wins were by 4,6,7 points. Not hard to see these as potential loses given just one bone head play, great play by opponent or bad call.
UConn's losses were by 1 and 3 as the only two close loses. Were in both games and needed a kick, stop or something to pull them out. Rest of games (7 in total) were lost by 17 to 40 points and some weren't even as close as score showed as opponent took foot off the gas.
Progress to me would be:
1. In more than 5 games (nice to be within one score but at worst have the ball in 4th quarter with a chance to score and make it one possession game should be most games). More games decided by one score gives more chances for wins.
2. No games losing by 39 and 40 points. Not 5 loses by 17 to 25 points.
2017 with all the complaints about speed, strength, new defensive system, new offensive system, lack of buy in, etc. still were in 5 games till the end. Need to show progress by being in more than half of games till the end (even if lose by more than 7 due to late opponent score). Need to show progress by no 40 point loses.
Need to be competitive, make other teams think "what was that" (in a good way as to "damn those guys came to play") when they walk off.