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C. Collier De-commitment

Agreed. That front court is getting very crowded.. Prince and Collier will join Joyner, Boothe and White. Uber talented though.. all top 10 players out of high school.

Long term though, I think Prince anchors the paint as a "stretch-5".. Joyner starts at 4.. then they'll rotate Collier and Boothe in as needed.
Based on some of Booth's comments about her ability, I don't think she will like that rotating.
 
Very disappointing. But, hey, this is a 17 year-old kid. They change their minds. At the end of the day, I think we all want this young lady to have a successful career and be happy. It's not as if a 31 year-old pro dissed us.

Good luck to her. Onwards and upwards!!
Better for her to change her mind now rather that after spending a year at UCONN and then transfer. We'll miss out in her talent but in the end, I think it'll work out for everyone.
 
Why does this sort of stuff only ever hurt UConn and never help UConn?

because at the moment many of the best players in the country are located in the Southwest and Southeast...............if and when New England and the New York metro area produce great players that want to stay close to their families, UConn will be in the driver's seat.................
 
Oh wow.... just picking up on this now..... if she will be happiest at UTexas, then good for her... I wish her great luck and happiness.....
 
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Quick BY poll........since Collier has decommited, what players from the 2018 class would you like to see UConn offer and sign?
 
Don't worry, they have been huge for a while now and still manage to muck it up.

That's because college basketball(women's and men's) is played from the outside in. You can have all the talent in the world at the post position, but if you don't have the guards needed to get them the ball or make jump shots to keep defenses from packing the paint, then they are pretty much useless.
 
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Nelson-Ododa's tweet announcing her visit to the South Carolina campus this weekend was a little too chummy for my liking.
 
Quick BY poll...since Collier has decommited, what players from the 2018 class would you like to see UConn offer and sign?
If all the other commitments hold, there really are only 2 players in the 2018 class worth getting for the Huskies: CW, another G/W where UConn is already loaded, and ONO who would fill the more critical need at the 4/5.

Assuming that ONO does not become a Husky, then attention immediately turns to 2019 and Brunelle & Boston. While Brunelle is a great all around player and the #1 player in the class, it is almost more important to land Boston who can play the 5.

Since Boston is just up the road from Storrs, UConn, for the 1st time in awhile, should actually have a geographic advantage.
 
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If all the other commitments hold, there really are only 2 players in the 2018 class worth getting for the Huskies: CW, another G/W where UConn is already loaded, and ONO who would fill the more critical need at the 4/5.

Since Boston is just up the road from Storrs, UConn, for the 1st time in awhile, should actually have a geographic advantage.

didn't you hear, Boston wants to get as far away from home as possible....................only kidding........I hope
 
Difficult to candy-coat this one. It hurts to lose a 6'5" C/PF with range out to the arc. While Geno & his staff have done a wonderful job lining up talented g/w's, he has missed on 3 top Bigs in 4 yrs. (Wilson, Cox & Collier). Thank goodness for Z and Batouly.
It's a much bleaker picture of UCONN misses on bigs.
2013-Russell, Reimer, Mavunga (All three are still playing)
2014-Wilson & Turner
2015-Kalani Brown
2016- Cox , Tori McCoy
2017-None worth mentioning
2018-Prince, Collier, Austin, Smith
Thank goodness for Stewie and Morgan also because as long as they were in uniform this did not matter. Now it does.
 
Quick BY poll...since Collier has decommited, what players from the 2018 class would you like to see UConn offer and sign?
Christyn Williams and Olivia Nelson-Ododa aka ONO.
 
Nelson-Ododa's tweet announcing her visit to the South Carolina campus this weekend was a little too chummy for my liking.
you don't expect her to say "oh brother, I'm visiting South Carolina and cant wait for this to be over, hope Dawn and Wilson will be nice to me"
 
It's a much bleaker picture of UCONN misses on bigs.
2013-Russell, Reimer, Mavunga (All three are still playing)
2014-Wilson & Turner
2015-Kalani Brown
2016- Cox , Tori McCoy
2017-None worth mentioning
2018-Prince, Collier, Austin, Smith
Thank goodness for Stewie and Morgan also because as long as they were in uniform this did not matter. Now it does.

so far I'm not viewing 2016 as a big miss but time will tell
 
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2013 we only landed Chong, but we still got the NC in the following 3 years.
UConn will be fine but definitely hope to get CW and ONO.
 
Sorry, I call bulls--- on Flynn. There is no retribution. EDD made Team USA when healthy. Langhorne is a decent WNBA player with limitations. She's not Team USA caliber. The Parker situation was discussed at great length. She never decommitted from UConn, and she played in London in 2012.

Langhorne? Just what USA Basketball needs, a 6-2 post player whose range extends maybe to 10 feet. Credit to Langhorne for a nice pro career but nothing about her game screams Olympian.

Parker did play in London in 2012. She would have been at the world championships in the Czech Republic in 2010 but for shoulder surgery. She would have been in Istanbul for the world championships in 2014 but for an undisclosed minor knee surgery she opted for after the Sparks lost to Phoenix in the WNBA playoffs. Had she been in Istanbul. . . oh never mind.

Flynn has always had an axe to grind when it comes to Geno and he looks for any opportunity to grind away. He's been quiet since 2012 when he was grinding away on twitter about how Stewart's freshman struggles were the fault of Geno and the UConn upperclassmen. Not much for him to criticize since then.

Flynn is all about the coaches who kiss his butt (e.g., Frese, McGuff) and Geno is certainly not among them. Maybe he thinks going negative will help steer recruits away from Storrs and towards College Park, or Columbus, etc. It worked with a couple of recruits (Langhorne, Harper) but not much since then.
 
Texas has certainly done well recruiting. It's an excellent school and I hope their players are happy with their decisions.

It is increasingly tough to keep "super classes" together. Transfers and injuries make it tough. However, look at how frequently high school kids change schools and switch AAU teams. Count me as someone who loves how widespread the game is now, but it has had some unintended consequences. I'm not sure you will ever see another TASSK force. I will be curious to see if UT can keep their super recruits together.
 
I know Penny Taylor has kept Coach Auriemma up on young Australians before so he would surely have known about Magbegor long before now.

In addition to playing for Australia in the U17 world championships in 2016, Magbegor also played in the 2017 U19 world championships in Italy. Both Chris and Geno were there and likely watched her play. From all accounts she played very well for Australia (may have been the leading scorer) but like the US post players she did struggle against the Russian Valdeeva.

Magbegor has been labeled the next Lauren Jackson. Through friendship and now marriage, Lauren Jackson and Penny Taylor are honorary Huskies so maybe they can put in a good word.
 
Langhorne? Just what USA Basketball needs, a 6-2 post player whose range extends maybe to 10 feet. Credit to Langhorne for a nice pro career but nothing about her game screams Olympian.

Parker did play in London in 2012. She would have been at the world championships in the Czech Republic in 2010 but for shoulder surgery. She would have been in Istanbul for the world championships in 2014 but for an undisclosed minor knee surgery she opted for after the Sparks lost to Phoenix in the WNBA playoffs. Had she been in Istanbul. . . oh never mind.

Flynn has always had an axe to grind when it comes to Geno and he looks for any opportunity to grind away. He's been quiet since 2012 when he was grinding away on twitter about how Stewart's freshman struggles were the fault of Geno and the UConn upperclassmen. Not much for him to criticize since then.

Flynn is all about the coaches who kiss his butt (e.g., Frese, McGuff) and Geno is certainly not among them. Maybe he thinks going negative will help steer recruits away from Storrs and towards College Park, or Columbus, etc. It worked with a couple of recruits (Langhorne, Harper) but not much since then.
Crystal shoots a high percentage, because she plays to her strengths. She's very left-handed and probably has range of less than 10'. She rebounds pretty well, but is a mediocre defender. A solid WNBA starter with limitations, not an elite Olympic type.
 
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