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I'd rather lose in the regular season then the NCAA tourney
UConn’s game at Notre Dame on Jan. 14, which will be televised by espn2, will start at 11 a.m. in order to avoid bumping heads with NFL playoff games.11am game at Notre Dame think thats right or a typo?
The schedule is up on the uconnhuskies.com site. Looks like another New Years Eve evening game, against a Big East School no less. I hate that.
Certainly not 30-0. If the team is as good as expected, it is difficult to come up with 5 pre-BET losses.
It feels like they should go undefeated in their OOC. Where do they get losses?
FSU in the Battle for Atlantis?
Arkansas at home?
@ Tennessee?
There will certainly be WTF losses, but most of the teams (save UL and SU) that I would be worried about are only at home. ND, GTown, Nova are road games that will be tough, but if the team is as good as advertised, they should win some combination of 2-3 of the above road games.
25-5, if everyone is healthy feels reasonable. It assumes losses at UL, SU, and two of ND, GTown, and Nova, as well as one unexpected loss (maybe a home loss to UL or SU, or maybe our bi-annual loss to PC). It puts them at 13-5 in the BE.
I think that expecting anything above 27-3 is unreasonable.
Let me also say that I say these now, excited, expecting certain strides and health for the players. Obviously we should be prepared for some of those things to change and some games that seemed winnable may change for one reason (their poor play) or another (unexpected success from what was thought to be a weaker team).
That makes sense I didnt even think of thatUConn’s game at Notre Dame on Jan. 14, which will be televised by espn2, will start at 11 a.m. in order to avoid bumping heads with NFL playoff games.
On a more realistic note, I think this season is highly unpredictable. We've got some very talented freshmen in Daniels, Boatright, and Drummond, plus Shabazz, Roscoe Smith, and Jeremy Lamb returning. But it's still a young team. Our only seniors are our two walk-ons (and I could have sworn Bailey was a senior last year, but the roster says he's a senior now). Anyway, if the young players manage to play as a unit without Kemba holding them together like he did last year, we could repeat as national champs. If they can't, we'd be looking at an NIT bid. I don't think we're CBI bad mind you in any case (but frankly, we wouldn't make the CBI anyway since they like to invite mid-majors and they would not invite us even if we were available). But I think it's critical to see if this team can play as a unit despite inexperience. The first few games will show us. I don't think the first game they might lose even in a doomsday scenario is UCF at Atlantis (although they should beat CoC if they play them) but if they are playing poorly against Columbia and Maine and those guys and only winning because the opposition is terrible, then I think we're in trouble. If we beat them by 40+ points, we should be in business when we play the big boys. That being said, it's a young team, and we will have one or two off nights where we lose to a team we shouldn't lose to. I'm guessing Harvard in Atlantis could be one of those. Or possibly Harvard @ Gampel, but that's less likely, and even lesser likely if we play them at Atlantis first. Another possibility is the home date with West Virginia on January 9th, which might be a trap game if we look ahead to the crucial showdown in South Bend. The game at Providence is right before we host Pitt for our final game of the season. I could see a scenario where they get into a mentality like "If we beat Pitt, we win the conference, assuming we beat Providence first" and of course, they just take the victory over the Friars as a given and it turns out not to be. So I don't know how this team will perform this year. We'll know after a few games.UConn Class of 2014, currently on medical leave. I run a blog chronicling every UConn game I go to at Gregory's Gallery of UConn Games. It is currently on hiatus due to my medical issues though.
GO HUSKIES!
But I think it's critical to see if this team can play as a unit despite inexperience. The first few games will show us. I don't think the first game they might lose even in a doomsday scenario is UCF at Atlantis (although they should beat CoC if they play them) but if they are playing poorly against Columbia and Maine and those guys and only winning because the opposition is terrible, then I think we're in trouble. If we beat them by 40+ points, we should be in business when we play the big boys..
I'll help you out! I don't expect this team to go much over .500 and won't even make the NIT's.
People claiming our team is a shoe-in for the NCAA title game and predicting we go 30-0 to start the season is scaring me.
I much prefer the low expectations and pleasant surprises of last season.