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Winning the 2011 BET was seen by many as more impressive than the 6 games to follow that won the national championshipLove it but “more important than the national tournament” is a bad case of hyperbole
If you had to give up one, which would it be?Winning the 2011 BET was seen by many as more impressive than the 6 games to follow that won the national championship
Exactly . BET championship is important, but it’s not the end goal.If you had to give up one, which would it be?
Impressive and important are not the same thing
Love it but “more important than the national tournament” is a bad case of hyperbole
If you had to give up one, which would it be?
Impressive and important are not the same thing
In the 1996 season they won BET tournament but flamed out in the Sweet 16 to Miss St. what would you rather have 1) no BET champioship but a Final Four (no championship) or 2) Sweet 16 and a BET championship?Winning the 2011 BET was seen by many as more impressive than the 6 games to follow that won the national championship
I mean idk. The 6 games in 6 nights against 5 ranks opponents and the moments it produced(ie kemba’s step back against Pitt) are much more remembered than anything that happened in the tournament. I think that BET will be remembered far longer than the actual championship.If you had to give up one, which would it be?
Impressive and important are not the same thing
You don't know if you would give up a national championship or a Big East championship if you had to give up one?I mean idk. The 6 games in 6 nights against 5 ranks opponents and the moments it produced(ie kemba’s step back against Pitt) are much more remembered than anything that happened in the tournament. I think that BET will be remembered far longer than the actual championship.
Ask anybody younger than 25(outside of the UConn fanbase) what they remember about UConn that season and I don’t think you get one memory about the actual NCAA tournament that year. That BET run was nothing short of legendary.
Its an impossible question to answer. There probably isn’t a NC without that BET run. Also we’re talking “importance”. My point is that BET was much more memorable than anything that happened after to most non UConn fans.You don't know if you would give up a national championship or a Big East championship if you had to give up one?
I mean idk. The 6 games in 6 nights against 5 ranks opponents and the moments it produced(ie kemba’s step back against Pitt) are much more remembered than anything that happened in the tournament. I think that BET will be remembered far longer than the actual championship.
Ask anybody younger than 25(outside of the UConn fanbase) what they remember about UConn that season and I don’t think you get one memory about the actual NCAA tournament that year. That BET run was nothing short of legendary.
No, not more important. But it is more something. Playing at the same venue, MSG, every March, beating your conference mates, the same setting and atmosphere, every year, NYC, the tradition. Each team has a much more realistic chance to win the BET than to make the Final 4. Very few Big East Players will make the Final 4, but every one of them has a chance to win the BET. That's something to fight for.Love it but “more important than the national tournament” is a bad case of hyperbole
dont really care about final fours if you dont win the whole thing. it's just more painful to lose at that point, e.g. 2009.In the 1996 season they won BET tournament but flamed out in the Sweet 16 to Miss St. what would you rather have 1) no BET champioship but a Final Four (no championship) or 2) Sweet 16 and a BET championship?
No, no. It was 7 games in 7 days and all the teams were in the Top 5.It was 5 games in 5 days, 4 ranked
I think they played 2 games on FridayNo, no. It was 7 games in 7 days and all the teams were in the Top 5.
The legend just keeps growing.It was 5 games in 5 days, 4 ranked