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[QUOTE="SEbluebood, post: 4698880, member: 7105"] You could be right, I may undervalue her. At the same time I think others overvalue her based on potential as opposed to sustained actual performance. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If she becomes a better player than Edwards, an all-American, that means she should be an AA. That would be great. Right now there is no factual case to call her a proven better player than Edwards IMO. Plus, Edwards was a AA without Paige or Azzi(for much of the season). She has proven that she doesn’t need either to be an AA. Anyways, it’s always fun to have these debates, especially in the dog days of summer! I am just waiting for the next BY post claiming the Huskies will be untouchable, unbeaten, and have three or more AAs and the POY next season and then a bucket load of consecutive NCs. We’ve already proclaimed that Geno will turn our latest highly inexperienced, raw recruit into an AA. There is nothing like BY optimism which everyone is entitled to. While I am from CT, I am more akin to Missouri which is the “show me “ state. Regardless, like everyone here, I am looking forward to seeing how this all plays out. [/QUOTE]
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