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Can anyone beat the Huskies (Part I)
Last season, Geno made a couple significant pronouncements early in the season. In a post-game presser, Geno suggested that “some team needs to beat our ass, good and soon.” He knew that a loss might just be the extra motivation that his young team needed to give them the additional focus and motivation that could carry the team to its 12th championship. On an SNY show, at practice, under his breath, Geno also stated, “We’ve got a chance. We’ve got a chance.” in a clear indication that his young, undersized and undermanned team might just be good enough to win it all.
The loss came, but at the worst possible time, one game short of the promised land. I doubt that Geno will be calling for any team to beat the Huskies this season. Last season’s OT loss to MS St has achieved the goal of providing extra motivation and focus for all of the Huskies as they will be on a mission this entire season.
So can any of the usual suspects actually beat UConn this coming season? Every other top team in WBB has experienced key losses due to graduation, transfer & injury. Certainly, on any given day an upset can happen. Almost no one outside of Starkville, MS would have predicted that the Bulldogs would upset the Huskies last season. But Geno and the Huskies are absolutely loaded this coming season with 4 returning starters, including 3 AA’s, a super talented pg who is set to make her sophomore leap, 2 outstanding transfers with size and skill and one of the top recruiting classes in the nation, including the #1 HS player in the nation.
If a team were to beat UConn this coming season, it won’t be because of the Huskies lack of talent, preparation, conditioning or motivation. Those strengths are a given for UConn. The Huskies have never lost a game in the AAC and that’s unlikely to change this coming season. Upsets happen at the Big Dance, but until we know the brackets, it’s impossible to handicap UConn’s road to a 12th championship. In Part II of this thread, I have taken a look at the teams on UConn’s non-conference schedule that pose the greatest risk of an upset, providing my take on each team along with my odds of an upset.
Last season, Geno made a couple significant pronouncements early in the season. In a post-game presser, Geno suggested that “some team needs to beat our ass, good and soon.” He knew that a loss might just be the extra motivation that his young team needed to give them the additional focus and motivation that could carry the team to its 12th championship. On an SNY show, at practice, under his breath, Geno also stated, “We’ve got a chance. We’ve got a chance.” in a clear indication that his young, undersized and undermanned team might just be good enough to win it all.
The loss came, but at the worst possible time, one game short of the promised land. I doubt that Geno will be calling for any team to beat the Huskies this season. Last season’s OT loss to MS St has achieved the goal of providing extra motivation and focus for all of the Huskies as they will be on a mission this entire season.
So can any of the usual suspects actually beat UConn this coming season? Every other top team in WBB has experienced key losses due to graduation, transfer & injury. Certainly, on any given day an upset can happen. Almost no one outside of Starkville, MS would have predicted that the Bulldogs would upset the Huskies last season. But Geno and the Huskies are absolutely loaded this coming season with 4 returning starters, including 3 AA’s, a super talented pg who is set to make her sophomore leap, 2 outstanding transfers with size and skill and one of the top recruiting classes in the nation, including the #1 HS player in the nation.
If a team were to beat UConn this coming season, it won’t be because of the Huskies lack of talent, preparation, conditioning or motivation. Those strengths are a given for UConn. The Huskies have never lost a game in the AAC and that’s unlikely to change this coming season. Upsets happen at the Big Dance, but until we know the brackets, it’s impossible to handicap UConn’s road to a 12th championship. In Part II of this thread, I have taken a look at the teams on UConn’s non-conference schedule that pose the greatest risk of an upset, providing my take on each team along with my odds of an upset.