I hope she gets rickets and bunions and maybe even scurvy.
Fishy, that's tacky!!! However I must give you a nod for having the stones to put in print what many of us were really thinking when we (bit our lip, and took the high road) bid her good luck, and wished her well as she turned her back on UConn and her verbal for what she perceived to be greener pastures. Her timing could not have been worse.
I understand the idea that she may have had a change of heart, and wanted to remain close to home. I also understand (and subscribe to) the thought that "
the road to greatness, is a road less traveled". The staff was satisfied that they had their dominant post player for the next 4 years that they could build a team around.
UConn Nation was happy that she committed to go to the great northeast, and play for arguably the best college basketball coach ever.
Her potential is abounding. She would have flourished under Geno. An All-American at the very least. She may become as dominant as A'ja Wilson will be this year.
UConn Nation was really counting on her to contribute to 2-3 national championships during her stay. It's been four days now, but I'm still depressed. I'm a firm believer that when one door (in this case) slams shut, another one opens.............smh. She was perceived as one of the crown jewels of class 2018. Until another post player with similar size and potential commits, I'll be concerned.
The cynic in me believes that even though/after she committed to UConn, Texas never stopped recruiting her, regardless that her family has denied any and all such claims/suggestion.
Five posters gave you a like for your comment, I might as well make it six.
