This thread reminds me of a similar Boneyard meltdown back in November 2014 after UConn lost an overtime thriller to Stanford. Mind you, UConn was coming off back-to-back national championships and would go on to win another at the end of the 2014-2015 season, and another the season after that. None of that mattered. UConn lost and it was all Geno's fault. In fact, there may still be a Boneyarder or two who are upset Geno traveled up to Napa Valley two days before that Stanford game. I guess he should have been in his hotel room pouring over video so he could design a defense to prevent Amber Orange from making a last second 3-pointer. Or, perhaps he should have traveled to Silicon Valley and planted a microchip in Saniya Chong's brain that would have received a signal telling her there was no longer enough time to take a 2-point shot and foul at the end of OT. But I digress.
I made a post back then that reminds me of what I'm thinking right now:
What's going on here, particularly the post after post about Geno's flaws as a coach, is pretty much a reflection of how we react to famous people in this country, particularly famous coaches because sports is the one arena in which the average fan believes he or she knows as much as a coach no matter how successful that coach is. Here, there's nothing like a UConn WBB loss -- and all it takes is one loss -- to renew the faith of many that all of us, particularly Geno, put our pants on one leg at a time. Many here highlight (or delight in) Geno's flaws that led to this loss or the losses from previous seasons. If you ask these fans whether UConn should be expected to win every game and they'll tell you, quite rationally, that it's unrealistic to expect to win every game. Yet, they'll explain how Geno is responsible for every loss suffered over the past few years. In other words, despite what the rational side of their brains say, there is a another part of their brain that says but for Geno's flaws and failures the UConn women would never lose a game, ever. Maybe the explanation for this is as simple as some here feeling better about themselves knowing and demonstrating that Geno is fallible. All men are created equal.