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Yea, but just try getting around them in the post.Could work, but I'm concerned about restricting mobility of the player.
Yea, but just try getting around them in the post.Could work, but I'm concerned about restricting mobility of the player.
Looking back it's not nearly as bad as it sounds. Some good -great players UCONN missed out on but none on this list (maybe Griner) was an obstacle to a UCONN title so far.I really wasn't thinking about it in terms of losses, just a comment on how like Muffet, Geno has had a hard time recruiting posts. I suppose you would have to count Griner because she graduated in 2013 I believe.
Geno has already said the Lou is going to have the ankle injury for the rest of the season and until they have surgery on it. Lou wants to play and the medical staff has said that nothing can be done about it without surgery and if it happens she will not be ready until after the season is over with. Does that mean you want her to sit the rest of the season.I don't remember saying any of that.......first the fact that Crystal can't even practice during the week and had to skip a game tells me that it's far more then a "nagging" injury...Gabby spent a whole lot of time grimacing the past couple of games and has clearly lost a bit of her mobility.....if she wasn't a fantastically gifted athlete and tough as nails she'd probably be sitting games out too.......KLS is one stepped on foot or twisted ankle away from missing multiple games which has already happened this season......these aren't your typical bumps and bruises..I don't give a darn about how banged up other teams are.....I'm a UConn fan that has a fundamental disagreement with how these kids are being handled.....when injured players are on the court with a 30-40 point lead in in the last minutes of the third quarter I think that's down right crazy.....I know most here worship at the altar of Geno as do I but in my ever so humble opinion he's got to get these kids some rest before the real season starts...
Coaching WBB Geno is as close to God as it gets.I agree when it is something important. These are college sports discussions. Hardly earth shattering. Geno is not a God. A very talent and successful coach who is not infallible which he, himself, has pointed out on numerous occasions. How serious he was on those occasions I don't know.
I'm kind of with Charlieball on this one. If it were my team, I'd start sitting some kids big time. Obviously it depends on the opponent, but in most of these AAC games, the opponent is never going to beat UConn even in their dreams, so I think if you can avoid playing Crystal and Gabby you do it, and limit Lou to 20 minutes, and no Collier beyond the 3rd quarter TV TO. We should really use our built-in advantage of playing in the AAC. If we're stuck in this conference and accused of being able to do what P5 teams can't (rest their starters), we might as well actually do it. What if next time Lou gets decked in the eye, her eyeball pops out and she's done for the season?
When did Geno say Lou was going to have surgery? Her injury dates back to her high school days, and is a chronic one that doesn't sound like something surgery can fix.Geno has already said the Lou is going to have the ankle injury for the rest of the season and until they have surgery on it. Lou wants to play and the medical staff has said that nothing can be done about it without surgery and if it happens she will not be ready until after the season is over with. Does that mean you want her to sit the rest of the season.
Geno said that the only way to fix the ankle problem is to have surgery, he didn't say when or if she was going to have it. The ankle surgery would most likely take her out for 2 months.When did Geno say Lou was going to have surgery? Her injury dates back to her high school days, and is a chronic one that doesn't sound like something surgery can fix.
This thread is the epitome of what Geno has talked about for the last few years. The culture is changing in a direction that does not make coaching fun. Many players have a mindset that is not conducive to Geno's proven methods. (Can you say Old School.) In addition, the general population has been influenced by the PC culture--everybody gets a trophy and everybody should have an equal outcome of playing time. Many on this board know the voices of concern are getting louder and louder about "abusive coaches." If you drive your players too much that could be abuse to some people. How about suicide drills as punishment for a missed play? Geno sees and hears all this and IMHO, that is the number one determining factor for his retirement. It's not fun anymore. Spending time changing a players mindset is a short term thing.
On top of that part of the problem let's add the philosophy that "everybody has a right to an opinion." Big can of worms. Flip side of everyone gets a trophy. YOU DESERVE IT! Why? Because that is the prevailing PC view.
Sorry, I don't agree. Hey, that is my opinion. I could go into thousands of examples that one does not get an opinion. My good friend has a great saying on this--"When you want to learn something about an important topic, go to someone who knows nothing about it." That encapsulates the thought of "we all have an opinion" and I guess the opinions are equal.
Many of the best posters (IMO) are the old school philosophers. Tried, but true. Proven results. Virtual reality is phony. Let's get real. In my old neighborhood, the smart ones would only open their mouths when they had something of value to share. Of course, there were always some empty barrels. IMHO, some opinions should be kept to themselves. But, I guess everyone today has a right to show what they really know. Just my opinion-ha!
Geno has already said the Lou is going to have the ankle injury for the rest of the season and until they have surgery on it. Lou wants to play and the medical staff has said that nothing can be done about it without surgery and if it happens she will not be ready until after the season is over with. Does that mean you want her to sit the rest of the season.
Coaching WBB Geno is as close to God as it gets.
Yeah I know, but that's a long drought between Stef and ONO (8 years) while the Texas teams seem to grow them on trees.
Well you did.
So you are now saying Geno IS handling the minutes/injuries. ??? Make up your mind.
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Kinda seems to be considered a "nagging" injury, huh?
So are all the freshmen.
So you are saying...
Geno and Co. have no idea what they are doing. And you honestly think Geno is trying to injure a player in order to spite another.
So really we can either trust Geno and Co. (Asst. coaches, trainers, medical personnel) who've been handling players for 30+ years while dealing with injuries and minutes, OR we can believe you know what you're talking about? Hmmmm, decisions, decisions.
Agree with just about all the requirements you list, with the possible exception of the ability to shoot 3's. Relative to the 8 year drought, are you not counting Kiah and Stewie as BIGS?I think it's really tricky for bigs and UConn. There aren't many good bigs to begin with and UConn plays a brand of basketball where the bigs have to be quite mobile, get in a stance for defense, switch on defense, and have a serviceable 3 pt shot. Oh and be a good passer, student, and teammate. That is how you get an 8 year drought....the criteria is tough.
Glad you chimed in PhillyCoach. I have to agree with the overwhelming majority of what you've said. Spot on stuff. Yet,This thread is the epitome of what Geno has talked about for the last few years. The culture is changing in a direction that does not make coaching fun. Many players have a mindset that is not conducive to Geno's proven methods. (Can you say Old School.) In addition, the general population has been influenced by the PC culture--everybody gets a trophy and everybody should have an equal outcome of playing time. Many on this board know the voices of concern are getting louder and louder about "abusive coaches." If you drive your players too much that could be abuse to some people. How about suicide drills as punishment for a missed play? Geno sees and hears all this and IMHO, that is the number one determining factor for his retirement. It's not fun anymore. Spending time changing a players mindset is a short term thing.
On top of that part of the problem let's add the philosophy that "everybody has a right to an opinion." Big can of worms. Flip side of everyone gets a trophy. YOU DESERVE IT! Why? Because that is the prevailing PC view.
Sorry, I don't agree. Hey, that is my opinion. I could go into thousands of examples that one does not get an opinion. My good friend has a great saying on this--"When you want to learn something about an important topic, go to someone who knows nothing about it." That encapsulates the thought of "we all have an opinion" and I guess the opinions are equal.
Many of the best posters (IMO) are the old school philosophers. Tried, but true. Proven results. Virtual reality is phony. Let's get real. In my old neighborhood, the smart ones would only open their mouths when they had something of value to share. Of course, there were always some empty barrels. IMHO, some opinions should be kept to themselves. But, I guess everyone today has a right to show what they really know. Just my opinion-ha!
Here we part ways. I do believe everyone is entitled to an opinion. The phrase, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" isn't a current or PC phrase, but originally stated by Evelyn Beatrice Hall in her biography of Voltaire completed in 1906. It is a phrase I have always subscribed to. It doesn't mean every opinion has validity though. Not at all. I also subscribe to the phrase, "First consider the source". Yes, some opinions should be kept to ourselves. But we live in a time where freedom of speech is mistaken for liberty of speech, which is not the same. Nor can such a liberty, under most every and any auspices, exist.On top of that part of the problem let's add the philosophy that "everybody has a right to an opinion." Big can of worms. Flip side of everyone gets a trophy. YOU DESERVE IT! Why? Because that is the prevailing PC view.
Bench had nothing to do with losing last year. THEY MISSED SHOTS.How'd it work out last year with no bench help?
do you think it's possible they missed some of those shots due to fatigue from logging too many minutes in that game? That is a pretty common phenomenon in college basketball........Collier 36 minutes, Gabby 44 minutes, KLS 45 minutes, Saniya 42 minutes, Nurse 35 minutes..........would they have shot better with a stronger bench soaking up a few more minutes...........we'll never know for sure........... hope we don't have to answer that same question this season...........Bench had nothing to do with losing last year. THEY MISSED SHOTS.
Bench had nothing to do with losing last year. THEY MISSED SHOTS.
No personal attack here Pmac923 but a very big difference of opinion. Please take note of the level of ball being discussed here. This is not AAU or high school any more. You are addressing one of the most if not the most elite programs in the country at this time and you know more than the coaching staff?You don't learn from practicing all day. You learn from playing the sport 5 on 5 vs. real competition.
Ahh yes they were recruited to play when ready to do so.....You recruited them to play.
Not sure how any comparison is irresponsible if a point is made. Gosh darn golly gee your comparing UConn to rec league where everyone should play!Comparing amateur athletics to a surgeon seems a bit irresponsible.
EVERY sport brings out the best in a player by practicing. Who would think for a moment Geno would put a player in a game telling them, "I'm going to put you in tonight to learn your drop step, and by the way work on your rebounding while in there". "Oh and don't forget to try that boxing out thing" . ??????Have you ever played a competitive sport before? What sport brings out the best in you by ONLY practicing?
National player of the year you mention is averaging 16 minutes a game. This on the number one team in the nation with a very key-a person graduating this year.Don't worry all is well in Husky Land. He'll win his 35+ games every year and win many more championships. Just a quick thought that maybe when you're up 55+ points against a bottom feeder team maybe it's a good opportunity to use your high school National Player of the Year and teach. [mod edit: transfer speculation]
No I'm going to hell for reading all 10 pages of this thread.or is that as close to God as you'll get?.
No I'm going to hell for reading all 10 pages of this thread.
No. They missed shots in the first half.do you think it's possible they missed some of those shots due to fatigue from logging too many minutes in that game? That is a pretty common phenomenon in college basketball...Collier 36 minutes, Gabby 44 minutes, KLS 45 minutes, Saniya 42 minutes, Nurse 35 minutes.....would they have shot better with a stronger bench soaking up a few more minutes......we'll never know for sure...... hope we don't have to answer that same question this season......
Would have, could have, should have. In a game decided by 1 basket in OT, there’s literally 100 different plays that could have changed the outcome. 1 more FT in regulation and the Huskies win. Laying it all on Pheesa is unfair and incorrect.If NC had even a decent to good game we would have won.
No. They missed shots in the first half.
So playing excessive minutes in December and January makes you tired in April?
So you are going to play your bench instead of your best players in the national semifinal game? REALLY???