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The classics never go out of style!and so original......
The classics never go out of style!and so original......
I think you have some good points and @Kaizen did as well. I honestly believe the the AP just saw things slightly different. For example what you characterize as a wash they probably saw as advantage for SC. Without a head to head matchup at a neutral site I don't think you will ever find an "objective". reasons in any of these polls. These polls serve a purpose of generating some much needed preseason publicity to the Women's game.I think Kaizen has a good point! In the poll he showed, SC was 4 places behind UConn. Both lost in the FF, both brought in outstanding classes UConn-Hoopgurlz #1#5#15#30 (Azzi Fudd has been touted as a truly “generational” player) / SC Hoopgurlz #2#3#4#, pretty much a wash, perhaps a very slight edge to SC, both brought in a highly touted post player, another wash with possibly a very slight edge (this year) imo to UConn. Given these facts, how did SC leapfrog 5 places over UConn? I’m just not seeing a fair and objective reason for this. I do agree that it really makes no difference as to who is going to b #1 in March but that is no reason to ignore such a puzzling leap absent some objective and demonstrable reason why SC would go up 5 places and UConn drops 1place. Not feeling it, I’m afraid.
If Boston can hit a putback, SC is probably NC.
They played UConn even on the road.
And they add about as much as UConn adds.
Easy for it be debateable.

Then, those of us who may take it seriously in light of the rankings supposedly representing a collection of experts opinions would seem to invest much emotional weight on it. Nevertheless, we all seem to think it is fun knowing this and those who play the game as pure fun enjoy it the most......hopefully, none of us will take it too seriouslyDoes any poll ranking mean much beyond getting people talking?
Notre Dame in the receiving votes category and no sign of Duke.
Does she have Tenn as #1?Andraya Carter has Louisville at #3 and Stanford at #6. I don't understand either of those at all.

I would simply say that even if you decided that SC did have an advantage, it is a very small one. Surely not one big enough to warrant jumping 5 places and dropping UConn one. I could understand it if they chose Stanford as (though I disagree) there is at least something concrete that Stanford did better than UConn/SC. Anyway, as they say in “13 Warriors”, “It is a small thing” and will not impact who wins the championship.I think you have some good points and @Kaizen did as well. I honestly believe the the AP just saw things slightly different. For example what you characterize as a wash they probably saw as advantage for SC. Without a head to head matchup at a neutral site I don't think you will ever find an "objective". reasons in any of these polls. These polls serve a purpose of generating some much needed preseason publicity to the Women's game.
BahahahahahahaUConn disrespected at #2. Geno will use this as motivation for his troops.
That game was decided by a missed layup and a lucky bounce on a 3-pointer. That result has zero impact on the polls at this point.How aren’t UConn #1 when they beat SC has everyone from last year coming back and the class we have??
I'm a season ticket holder at Syracuse and went to almost every SU home game her freshmen and sophomore years. I've seen her play in person sooooo many times and the last thing Emily should ever be called, is a dirty basketball player. She couldn't be any more different than that.haily van lith is not even top 10 sophomore in the country Emily dirty player cheeck her vs uconn vershult she's good but not top 10 freshamn .... Louisville should ranked like 11 or something
I wouldn’t say that I’ve seen Ice Brady have more post moves than her and shes only a senior in high school.SCar also added a player I desperately wanted in Storrs, Ms. Kamilla Cardoso. IMO she is now and will throughout her WCBB career, be better than any post UConn will get in the next 5 years. Unless of course Lauren Betts transfers.
I saw Cardosso one time and I thought she was pretty soft and not in good shape. She can score around the hoop and will grab some boards but I was not impressed. Defensively she couldn't handle Liv. I know she now has a better coach, but I didn't see the innate fire necessary to dominate a game with players of similar size. My sample size is small but it left me not caring where she went after cuse.SCar also added a player I desperately wanted in Storrs, Ms. Kamilla Cardoso. IMO she is now and will throughout her WCBB career, be better than any post UConn will get in the next 5 years. Unless of course Lauren Betts transfers.
Change from what?This is totally ridiculous. How can the rankings change, when no games have been played yet?
I saw Cardosso one time and I thought she was pretty soft and not in good shape. She can score around the hoop and will grab some boards but I was not impressed. Defensively she couldn't handle Liv. I know she now has a better coach, but I didn't see the innate fire necessary to dominate a game with players of similar size. My sample size is small but it left me not caring where she went after cuse.
Change a topic. Is this UConn's starting five from today's Big East Media Day?
I watched that game about 4 times, the last three more from a Syracuse viewpoint. I too saw a freshman that wasn't yet in shape for WCBB. I also saw a 6'7" player that ran the floor better than Liv, that could finish with either hand on either side of the basket unlike Liv, could drop her left leg and finish with her right hand unlike Liv, was a better rebounder, and had good hands. Not as good as Liv's, but good. Now, I couldn't tell if she had a shot outside of 6 feet, nor could I tell what kind of passer she is. I could see that she was a poor screener, was not good at blocking out, and had average footwork, all fixable. I saw a player with average athleticism, and an average basketball IQ. However she is enthusiastic, hard working, is coachable, is a fine teammate, has a great attitude, and plays hard with a lot of "I want it". You say she couldn't handle Liv. I saw a freshman player against UConn that played with foul trouble, was constantly pulled from the lineup, played less minutes than any starter (less minutes that AE played for UConn) and second less on the team, but did well against Lv when she was in there, found it hard to get any rhythm, and played with horrible guards that couldn't get the ball to her in position to score. I guess we saw two different games.I saw Cardosso one time and I thought she was pretty soft and not in good shape. She can score around the hoop and will grab some boards but I was not impressed. Defensively she couldn't handle Liv. I know she now has a better coach, but I didn't see the innate fire necessary to dominate a game with players of similar size. My sample size is small but it left me not caring where she went after cuse.
aliyah Boston for me is the best forward in college the second is Shakira Austin Cameron brink the third if Aliyah was 6,5 she could be number 2 or 1 .... cordoso may be the 9 or 10.....I watched that game about 4 times, the last three more from a Syracuse viewpoint. I too saw a freshman that wasn't yet in shape for WCBB. I also saw a 6'7" player that ran the floor better than Liv, that could finish with either hand on either side of the basket unlike Liv, could drop her left leg and finish with her right hand unlike Liv, was a better rebounder, and had good hands. Not as good as Liv's, but good. Now, I couldn't tell if she had a shot outside of 6 feet, nor could I tell what kind of passer she is. I could see that she was a poor screener, was not good at blocking out, and had average footwork, all fixable. I saw a player with average athleticism, and an average basketball IQ. However she is enthusiastic, hard working, is coachable, is a fine teammate, has a great attitude, and plays hard with a lot of "I want it". You say she couldn't handle Liv. I saw a freshman player against UConn that played with foul trouble, was constantly pulled from the lineup, played less minutes than any starter (less minutes that AE played for UConn) and second less on the team, but did well against Lv when she was in there, found it hard to get any rhythm, and played with horrible guards that couldn't get the ball to her in position to score. I guess we saw two different games.
Aaliyah is going to have a bust out year this season.aliyah Boston for me is the best forward in college the second is Shakira Austin Cameron brink the third if Aliyah was 6,5 she could be number 2 or 1 .... cordoso may be the 9 or 10.....
I think the other thing I need to address on this board is my own bias and how it sometimes comes off given that this is a UConn centric board. I have an immense respect for what the Huskies have done over the years; however, I freely admit that I almost always root for the underdog against the Huskies with the exception of Baylor and possibly South Carolina. With that being said, I try to be fair in my assessment most of the time. That being said, there are times where I feel that (other) boards and the media are so overwhelmingly UConn centric (and not that they haven’t earned it) that I struggle to find an appropriate counterbalance to that. This is something that I welcome conversation on and am continuously unpacking for myself as I recognize my interloper status who provides lunatic votes on the Boneyard Poll.
Aaliya was, in my opinion, out of shape last year. SCar had no conditioning program running during the preceding Spring and Summer due to Covid. This year she is in much better condition and has noticeably lost some "baby fat." Also, she has Kamilla hanging on her throughout practice. She is running WITH the team now instead of merely "running drag" on fast breaks. Plus, Kamilla is going to allow her to play a bit fewer minutes this year.Aaliyah is going to have a bust out year this season.
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