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A UConn fan tweeted at him that we need bigs and not more guardsWhat’s he arguing about? Who’s in his final 2?
A UConn fan tweeted at him that we need bigs and not more guardsWhat’s he arguing about? Who’s in his final 2?
A UConn fan tweeted at him that we need bigs and not more guards
100% serious. It's still on his TwitterAre you serious...
100% serious. It's still on his Twitter
it seems like it's getting worse. I don't remember our fans being that bad a couple years ago.I hate us all so much.
gtcam?A UConn fan tweeted at him that we need bigs and not more guards
A UConn fan tweeted at him that we need bigs and not more guards
it seems like it's getting worse. I don't remember our fans being that bad a couple years ago.
oh of course but I really think we used to be a little better than this.I don’t think it’s a specific UConn fan thing. There’s an embarrassing element in every fanbase.
We used to be great, with being bad comes angst and anger.oh of course but I really think we used to be a little better than this.
People have literally started going insane by the past couple of years. They're so desperate to see things get turned around that they're inserting themselves into the process. You know, "Hey! Maybe if I start ragging on Whaley and get him to transfer, maybe Precious can take his spot! Or if I tell Dylan Cardwell he isn't good enough for UConn, he won't want to come here and Hurley can recruit someone better instead!" The discontent with Hurley's recruiting/roster management strategy has already started to bubble over here. It was only a matter of time before it translated to interfacing with the kids themselves.
It's warped beyond belief.
I think it’s pretty believable. Like others said. Discontent brings anger/frustration.
Not saying it’s good. Just predictable.
We used to be great, with being bad comes angst and anger.
People feeling that way is predictable. People earnestly thinking their Twitter warrior act has any positive impact on the situation? Again, I believe it now that I've seen it, but I would've thought that common sense was a little more widespread.

People feeling that way is predictable. People earnestly thinking their Twitter warrior act has any positive impact on the situation? Again, I believe it now that I've seen it, but I would've thought that common sense was a little more widespread.
And with social media it makes it easy for them to voice their opinion to a wide audience. There are definitely a lot of crazy people out there.Lotta loonies ou there now.
And with social media it makes it easy for them to voice their opinion to a wide audience. There are definitely a lot of crazy people out there.
I hate us all so much.
I normally do the same but there still are another 1/3 I wish I had deleted and also a few I wish I had posted like the following:I guess discretion comes with age. Just because you have an audience doesn’t man you should always use it. I delete twice as many thoughts on boards as I post.
A UConn fan tweeted at him that we need bigs and not more guards

They also recently landed Hason Ward, who was one of the top available 2019 frontcourt players. Ward is doing very well in the UAA circuit for NE6. VCU is looking like the team to beat in the A10 going forward.It's official: Bones to VCU.
According to 247, he's the 3rd best recruit in VCU history. Rhoades has done a superb job in his 2+ years at VCU.
I appreciate that NMSU reference! NMSU is going to be really deep again this year.VCU will be stacked next year.
They return 8 of their 9 top minutes guys last year, none of which played more than 28 minutes/game or less than 14 minutes/game. Evans/Jenkins/Vann/Santos-Silva are all returning 10+ ppg scorers.
Add in Bones, Ward and two other freshmen and you get a squad, similar to New Mexico State, where they can go hard on D all of the time because they are so deep.
After hearing his story, I wish Bones nothing but the best of luck at VCU. Even before him signing, they'll be one of my favorite NCAA teams to root for this year.