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Do you think UConn is better suited for the NCAA tournament?

Is UConn better suited for the NCAA tournament

  • Yes

    Votes: 84 77.1%
  • No

    Votes: 25 22.9%

  • Total voters
    109
I'm not sure if better suited is the correct description, but we will have some advantages in the new environment. There won't be a lot of familiarity with our offense, there's a strong likelhood that our opponents won't be as physical (nor be allowed to be as physical) as BE opponents and I imagine that there will be a bit less subjectivity in calls.

That said, this is far from a team built to withstand anything that we could face (bulletproof as Dan Hurley said multiple times last season). There are flaws, some that we may be able to overcome, some that we may not.
 
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This does not appear to be a confident team and confidence suits UConn Tournament teams. Just saying we won a couple of Tourneys primarily on confidence when outmatched by talent.

I look for it this time of year and I'm not seeing it.
 
I'm not sure if better suited is the correct description, but we will have some advantages in the new environment. There won't be a lot of familiarity with our offense, there's a strong likelhood that our opponents won't be as physical (nor be allowed to be as physical) as BE opponents and I imagine that there will be a bit less subjectivity in calls.

That said, this is far from a team built to withstand anything that we could face (bulletproof as Dan Hurley said multiple times last season). There are flaws, some that we may be able to overcome, some that we may not.

100%. Maybe not better suited because we can lose to just about anybody on a given night, but the lack of familiarity with our offense coupled with one day to prep does give us an advantage.
 
Yes. 100%
The consistency of the last 2 team's margin of victories tells me there is something different about March.
Too coincidental for that to be the results two years in a row with 2 different teams.
 
We've seen this to be true over and over again. I'm not saying they are going to win, but 2011, 2014, the BE style did not suit them. Entirely different coaching now for sure but in the BE, a lot of the more talented players get neutralized.

I remember Kemba, in particular, struggling a lot in the BE in 2011.
 
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This does not appear to be a confident team and confidence suits UConn Tournament teams. Just saying we won a couple of Tourneys primarily on confidence when outmatched by talent.

I look for it this time of year and I'm not seeing it.
Good point. I miss Shabazz (and Boat) so much. I hope we can get another guard with that kind of swagger and confidence
 
Don’t think it’ll matter enough to matter unless we get Duke sans Flagg in the second round
 
Better freedom of movement and a kinder whistle will help. But the fatal error with this team is less the point guard play and the fact that McNeeley (as talented as he is) has not been able to consistently play within the flow of the offence.
 
Freedom of movement/style of play-Yes. Fair refs-Yes. Breaks from NCAA Committee re: brackets/seedings-Not likely
 
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Have we played a complete game all year? I would say one, maybe two at most. I’ve said all season long if this team can all click at the same time we can play with anyone, however, I’m not sure how likely that is.

Seems like when Karaban came out of the slump, McNeeley went into one. When Johnson is off, Reed is on. When Diarra had the knee issues, Mahaney was no where to be found. When Ball is hot on offense, he sometimes turns into a liability on D.

Get everyone on playing well and I think the ceiling is very high. A lot will be determined on how the games are officiated. A wait and see approach I guess.
 
Yes. Our Matador D will benefit from teams trying to chuck 3s all game.
 
We foul less, our opponent fouls more. The whistles even out

It's a March phenomenon

Bizarre, I know, but it is what it is
 
Yes but only if they put the orange ball into the cylinder with the net consistently
 
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Looks like Flagg is playing
yeah, but unclear whether this is because he is 100%, or posturing for the committee.

I don't think they're going to beat the SEC either way. It's hard to overstate just how bad the ACC is.
 
yeah, but unclear whether this is because he is 100%, or posturing for the committee.

I don't think they're going to beat the SEC either way. It's hard to overstate just how bad the ACC is.

Yeah it’d be criminal incompetence to not announce he’s playing (in order to preserve a #1 seed). There’s a very real chance Duke doesn’t reach the S16 without Flagg. The committee knows this.
 
I got reemed for saying this before the BET but I do think losing early was better for our chances in the tourney. We would have gotten embarrassed by StJ.

Extra day of rest, some time to reflect and rally up for one last run. Hopefully Hurley smartens up and plays his best players.
 
I got reemed for saying this before the BET but I do think losing early was better for our chances in the tourney. We would have gotten embarrassed by StJ.

Extra day of rest, some time to reflect and rally up for one last run. Hopefully Hurley smartens up and plays his best players.
i'm hopeful here....he was clear that he saves some stuff for the tournament, very famously in the usage of sanogo 2 years ago, though less so last year becasue we were so good anyway....so I expect some twist....exactly what it is? who knows.

Though of course morons here are claiming our coaches are idiots...so who knows...
 
If you are not going to bring 100% effort to the floor at all times, it’s not going to matter.

Assuming the effort is there (especially on the D and D-rebounding) and we keep TOs to a reasonable level, preparing to defend us on short turn-around does give us a bit of an advantage.
 
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