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it's amateur night............this is kind of why I don't go out on New Year's Eve........
Certainly this thread is providing entertainment and fodder for rival boards.it's amateur night..this is kind of why I don't go out on New Year's Eve...
Except that hasn’t stopped UCONN from running the WNBA draft.
Anything is possible. Nice pick up by Coach Staley to scoop a top talent from UConn's backyard. She is building quite the program.Wow.
Haley Jones visited the same weekend? Could it be?
Wow.
Haley Jones visited the same weekend? Could it be?
I think that you are on to something here. I have not seen a lot of SC games just ones vs UConn, some that are on ESPN or the SEC Network. But I did watch each of the two games from last year and Dawn is not what I would call a disciplinarian on the sidelines. She spent most of the time sitting in her seat with some stat sheet rolled up in her hand and occasionally getting up to say something to her team. Geno during games is just the opposite, very involved in telling the team to do something. I am not intending to say either one is wrong but I truly believe that today's athletes, except for a rare few, do not want to be driven if they can get by some other way. CW and ONO were the exceptions last year and there probably won't be any exceptions this year and as each year of this next generation of athletes comes and goes, there probably be fewer and fewer. Why work hard when you can achieve your goals in a much easier way? Call it my "Participation Medal" theory.Where are all the posters that GUARANTEED Boston? She was a "lock". "can't miss", "100% going to UConn", "writing is on the wall", "Geno would have recruited somebody else", etc? UConn will NOT get a single player of Horston, Boston, Jones, Bueckers, or Fudd. just like I predicted. Just got the school wrong. Most kids do NOT want to play for a disciplinarian head coach like Auriemma these days!
Yup only 3 but wait, only 3 opted to enter the draft...hmm.Right, but UConn isn't the only school to put kids into the WNBA. IIRC only 3 Huskies went to the WNBA last year, so the rest of the draft must have come from somewhere else.
Even if she doesn't, there are others on the radar for the next class. It might mean a couple of lean years like after DT left town, but people are acting like Geno just got hit by a sniper and Storrs was leveled by a nuke.I'm holding my thoughts on UConn recruiting unti after Ms Jones announces her decision.....hoping against hope that she comes to the rescue of some of us depressed BYer's....
Even if she doesn't, there are others on the radar for the next class. It might mean a couple of lean years like after DT left town, but people are acting like Geno just got hit by a sniper and Storrs was leveled by a nuke.
Now we need to suffer through a year of gloom and doom proclamations until the next recruiting class. Ugh.
Wow-that has to be one of the dumbest posts I’ve ever read/or you are posting in jest? 3 pics in the draft is totally impressive in that there are hundreds of teams playing WCBB! I think 3 was all that graduated too...Right, but UConn isn't the only school to put kids into the WNBA. IIRC only 3 Huskies went to the WNBA last year, so the rest of the draft must have come from somewhere else.
Get real there aren't hundreds of teams in WCBB that are relevant. There are maybe 20 or 30 that anyone has heard of.Wow-that has to be one of the dumbest posts I’ve ever read/or you are posting in jest? 3 pics in the draft is totally impressive in that there are hundreds of teams playing WCBB! I think 3 was all that graduated too...
It's quite possible that Boston wanted to go away for college, and South Carolina geographically puts her closer to home. I mean we'll never know, but that's one way to look at her decision.
Man, this is a poor comment. Folks go to S. Carolina to retire but not to play basketball unless you are convinced its the top bball destination (ie. you are outrecruited if a UConn fan).It's quite possible that Boston wanted to go away for college, and South Carolina geographically puts her closer to home. I mean we'll never know, but that's one way to look at her decision.
I'm proposing a simple theory why a kid would choose one place over another. One that has in the past been cited by recruits for seemingly inexplicable decisions. You know that whole Occam's Razor thing and all. You are free to throw your ideas out there.Man, this is a poor comment. Folks go to S. Carolina to retire but not to play basketball unless you are convinced its the top bball destination (ie. you are outrecruited if a UConn fan).
Was thinking the same thing. Certainly Vol fans are celebrating this decision, but at the same time must realize they are going to get smoked for the next several years by Dawn's teams. At least if Boston came to UConn they'd likely never have to face her. I guess this is the proverbial double edged sword.Some good news in this situation: S.C. may dominate Tennessee for 4 years.
yes that's right........2020 is the make or break year with so much talent out there......I guess the good news is that South Carolina is one more team that doesn't need a center....
You need to get real because UConn had 3 players picked in the first 10 picks, and BTW only 36 women were picked in the draft! How many other teams had 3 picked smart one???Get real there aren't hundreds of teams in WCBB that are relevant. There are maybe 20 or 30 that anyone has heard of.

Sure sure UConn never recovers from the loss of a generational type player. You remember a woman named Diana Taurasi? She left town in 2004, and all UConn did was hang another six natty banners since her departure.
Yep. Once Morgan William sank that buzzer beater, UConn's mystique was gone.It’s hard not to follow recruiting, even though I thinks it’s kinda pointless. UConn has some very clear issues after this year. They lose a great shooter and a talented interior player. There isn’t a single player left who comes anywhere near KLS as a shooter and now all around player. Dangerfield can shoot, but without a KLS to get attention away from her they will need players like Walker to shoot more consistently. Then she will have a big rebounding burden against many teams. If Griffin is a good shooter, she might have a bigger role to fill as a frosh than most. Williams is terrific and ONO will have to progress mightily.
Who knows why kids decide to go to whatever school. UConn has more competition than even 5 years ago, a situation their own success helped to create. Many talented kids with many choices. Still, only UConn has shown the ability to stay at or near the top over a crazy long time. Other programs like SC, Miss State and Oregon have a way to go to show longevity. ND has longevity, and yet only two widely spaced NC. Baylor is in the conversation. Tennessee is different from the others. Holly has no success to point to. Most conferences are pretty top heavy. Only the female recruits can tell anyone if P5 makes as much of a difference to them as it does in men’s hoops and football. UConn still gets a big chunk of national TV exposure and regularly beats the best P5 teams. But nothing is forever. UConn’s recent failure to go unbeaten by losing 2 buzzer games in the national semis is showing recruits that UConn isn’t all that.![]()