Baylor ranks #3 in the nation is 3FG% at 42.1% (40-95). That is by far the lowest attempts among the top 50 in the nation in that category. UConn ranks #15 in the nation shooting 39.0% (87-223).

are you appeasing the basketball mojo?? if so... good job!UCONN doesn't stand a chance against the juggernaut that is Baylor. UCONN will be lucky to be within 20 of them. Baylor is gonna roll over UCONN like Chuck Berry rolled over Beethoven.
I think so. I prefer the more traditionalare you appeasing the basketball mojo??
Juggernauts don't lose to Stanford; well, not this year's Stanford team. Maybe next year's team.UCONN doesn't stand a chance against the juggernaut that is Baylor. UCONN will be lucky to be within 20 of them. Baylor is gonna roll over UCONN like Chuck Berry rolled over Beethoven.
UCONN doesn't stand a chance against the juggernaut that is Baylor. UCONN will be lucky to be within 20 of them. Baylor is gonna roll over UCONN like Chuck Berry rolled over Beethoven.
I seem to remember a juggernaut losing to Stanford back in 2014.Juggernauts don't lose to Stanford; well, not this year's Stanford team. Maybe next year's team.

They had yet to reach juggernaut status that early in the season. However, they surely did come NCAA Tournament time.I seem to remember a juggernaut losing to Stanford back in 2014.![]()
It was a carryover juggernaut.They had yet to reach juggernaut status that early in the season. However, they surely did come NCAA Tournament time.

They were 40-0 the year prior. Saying that 2014-15 team wasn't a juggernaut is laughable.They had yet to reach juggernaut status that early in the season. However, they surely did come NCAA Tournament time.
They were not that game, at least they did not play like it. I don't see anything funny about it.They were 40-0 the year prior. Saying that 2014-15 team wasn't a juggernaut is laughable.
That team had a senior KML, juniors Stewie, Tuck, and Mo with Kia at the 2, and Kiah and Gabby coming off the bench. That was one of the greatest teams in WCBB history. I still rewatch those games against South Carolina, Texas, and Miss St just to remind myself of how good basketball can look when played about as perfectly as you can play the game, but even juggernauts drop one here and there whether it's UConn or Golden State.They were not that game, at least they did not play like it. I don't see anything funny about it.
Aye, that's the rub. Whistles: swallowed or excessive. However, a fair whistle will favor UC.I tend to agree with you but I would not count on Brown getting in foul trouble while trying to cover Napheesa. The refs might swallow their whistles on the Baylor home court.
I predict that ONO plays over 9 minutes in this game.
Scoop- as usual, you gave fair analysis, however let me offer a counter argument to both the points I left undeleted above:And I predict that Kim absolutely loses her mind and her cool sometime in the 2nd half, as she helplessly watches her team fall further and further behind in the game, (UConn goes on a 8-10 pt. run).....
I'm sure they looked at the St. Johns and the Oklahoma games, and tried to find anything they could use to slow down the Huskies. I also predict that UConn holds Baylor under 65 points.
Yea, that's kind of the whole point.They were not that game, at least they did not play like it. I don't see anything funny about it.
The entire point is to present UCONN ( and Baylor) with top end challenges early in the season. It will be a tough game for both. Uconn will play its starters about 38 minutes each, and ODO will fill in the gaps. The circumstances are difficult for UCONN ( travel, just off holidays, etc), but that will put pressure on them...which Coach Auriemma wants, I am sure. Don't worry about winning or losing. How they play the game is what matters here. It is as long way to March. It will be fun and instructive.Yes, this match up scares me to death as a UConn fan! Coming off a long layoff, playing on the road in a completely sold out Ferrell Center, Baylor's height, Baylor's underrated 3 point shooters, UConn's lack of anything resembling a bench, and UConn's inability to rebound or guard the 3 point line make this a tough matchup for UConn.
UConn is going to have to limit 2nd chance points, keep Brown from completely dominating the game, shoot the ball well, and stay out of foul trouble if they want any chance at winning this game!
The entire point is to present UCONN ( and Baylor) with top end challenges early in the season. It will be a tough game for both. Uconn will play its starters about 38 minutes each, and ODO will fill in the gaps. The circumstances are difficult for UCONN ( travel, just off holidays, etc), but that will put pressure on them...which Coach Auriemma wants, I am sure. Don't worry about winning or losing. How they play the game is what matters here. It is as long way to March. It will be fun and instructive.
