I think CD is only a sixe 6???![]()

100% correctThere are a strangely high number of speculative polls and opinion pieces on Geno's departure and/or prospective replacement. I'm not prepared, concerned, worried or even thinking about Geno retiring. Heck he's just getting started. The average life expectancy is getting longer but aside from that why dwell on endings? Or for that matter the next 2 championships. Or for that matter on the recruiting class of 2018. IMO far too much time is spent by people on what will happen 1, 5 or 10 years from now. To me it's far more enjoyable focusing on the marvelous team at UCONN right now! We're so lucky being fans of UCONN. Especially for those of us in areas socked in by snow, ice & cold. To have a great bunch of team players and people to watch in action several times a week. And now that March madness is almost upon us, pondering the future 10 years out isn't something I want to waste my time on.
PS: I'm not even quite sure yet what I'm going to do in MY retirement, let alone what I'm going to do when Geno retires.![]()
There is absolutely nothing to suggest that Geno has any short term retirement plans, meaning it isn't going to be this year or the next or even the one after that, unless something horrific happens to him or someone in his family, heaven forbid. If you're suggesting something traumatic, than I really don't understand why we would have to get an early start at "enduring our pain" for his retiring from the coaching ranks. Isn't this something much better opinioned when there's a real likelihood he's on the cusp of leaving the program????? Why would you feel the need to bring it up so overtly prematurely if you think people are going to have trauma and pain dealing with his retiring???? Do you get some perverse joy out of it? Do you talk to friends and family at length about what your or their passing will mean to those around you???? It makes absolutely no sense to do that, at this point. In the past others have talked vaguely about who might succeed Geno down the road but you seem to be far exceeding that generic type discussion. WHY????His reign won’t last forever. Personally, I hope he coaches till he is in his 70’s. But many of us know (deep down) he will retire before then. We don’t want to think about it, do we? What will we do? You all know that CD will retire with him; don’t you?
I think, deep down, that the WBB program at UConn will quickly deteriorate following his departure.
Would Geno’s retirement be more traumatic than the death of a loved one? I have an uncle that I’d sacrifice for two more years of Geno at the helm.
But seriously, how would you deal with Geno’s retirement?
I’ve given this topic a lot of thought, but every time I get too deep in thought about it, I change the subject because I just can’t deal with it.
Am I alone here?
What will you do following Geno’s retirement?