maybe it’s me but it seems Vopel has some kind of anti uconn Bias
the line about GA poss retiring has no basis in fact
as he has stated many times he has a contract
and has said he needs coaching more than the players
need him i’m paraphrasing
picked against uconn i believe in both final four games
all of this really means nothing lol but interested
if others feel the same
ESPN hates UConn, Vopel works for ESPN, draw your own conclusions.
“Let’s see, UConn just laid waste to the 2025 Final Four, absolutely humiliated the big dog that’s been dominating women’s basketball for the past eight years, has the best player to come out of high school for years, a truly dominant 6’2” player who has the skills to play all five positions, got the best frontcourt player in the portal, who just coincidentally fixes their only potential weakness.”
“This as their 6’5” wunderkind from Egypt finally broke out in the Final Four and began to show signs of fulfilling the expectation most had for her before her achilles injury two years ago and their #4 raked forward Ayanna Patterson looks to be finally healthy. Caroline Ducharme may actually be able to play! They added a very good point guard from the portal as well, in Kaleigh Heckel (who just showed her worth in helping the USA U19 team dominate the world once again as they once again brought home the gold medal.) They have a finally healthy Azzi Fudd who was a dominant force in their romp to a championship, winning the MOP of the FF who looks to be in the best shape of her career and absolutely driven to go out with another title!”
“Aside from all the stars on the roster there are also a number of second and third year players who would likely be
the star on most other teams!” “Their freshman class has great potential, with one 6’2” wing being touted as a potential top ten player if she had played here!” “Good Grief!” (Thinking, thinking, thinking…..) “Oh yeah! That’s the ticket!”
“Over all this sunshine and rainbows looms the grim possibility that 71 year old Geno Auriemma, the architect of this generational roster, may decide to hang it up!“
(After all, he
is 71, with the one of the best rosters he’s ever had, defending champions, with a roster that (on paper) has no weaknesses, with a player who could turn out to be the best he’s ever coached, just signed an extension and appears to be very upbeat and excited over this team’s potential.) We’re doomed!
