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First game thread of the season: UConn v. Stanford
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[QUOTE="hoophuskee, post: 2414183, member: 3535"] I agree with your tone - but the beauty of today shows they don't have to play to their potential and still completely wiped out Stanford. And for your comment "[B]If it had not been for Dangerfield,[/B] " -- well how many players do you want to be off? And it seemed like Gabby could have scored more if pressed and with the 40 point lead they were more realized to take more 3's. etc. Anyways, how many players need to be off offensively if you also expect Danger to have a bad game? UCONN does have Boutaly coming back too. So in this game 2.5 (I'm counting Gabby as a half because she had no need to exert herself offensively instead working more on passing.) out of their top 7 were good to excellent. If Danger also was off that would be 1.5 out of 7. How often will that happen? [/QUOTE]
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