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[QUOTE="Alydar, post: 3539979, member: 730"] Hey, Never once have I suggested that Geno or anyone else act on my speculation. Nobody here has stated any knowledge of Lister's leaving or the current status of Carrington's knee(s). No one. So it's all speculation, mine and everyone else's. It's all we have to do. As far as Hunter, she was he best post on the team when she was there, it's just that she couldn't play more than 10-15 mins/game. Camara was never in the same class. Am I being disrespectful saying that? And you are right, we don't know what goes on behind our view. None of us. I never said Carrington couldn't help but I do say that she sees UConn as a master's program in basketball and a way to polish her resume. My comment about Stanford grad school was a "maybe" speculation. After years of hearing from tree fans about how tough it is for an athlete to just get into their undergrad program I would expect i would be much harder to get into their grad school. We have been told that athletes get no preference being accepted. Is it an ad hominem attack that anyone might have trouble getting accepted into Stanford's grad school? It would seem to me to be a legit reason for her to leave Stanford. I hope she makes up her mind soon. My questioning of Carrington's potential contribution at UConn was 90% the result of reading a bunch of posts that see it as a win/win, the usual over exuberance when a quality player is associated with UConn. I really have no opinion about her coming to UConn, I was just providing what I thought was some balance to a one-sided discussion. My reservations are valid IMO but just reservations. I've stated in prior posts that she must be a fine player to make all-PAC12. But not all fine players are a fit at UConn especially when they must blend and contribute from day one. If she picks UConn I certainly won't come on here and dis the decision. [/QUOTE]
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