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“We haven’t seen what she can do,” Auriemma said. “A little bit here and three. Regardless of waiver or no waiver, I don’t think we’re going to figure that one out until she has been here a couple of months and gotten 100 percent healthy. Right now she’s not there.

“I don’t know where (Westbrook’s) biggest strengths lie. We’ve been preparing for anything that might happen. We’ve tried playing Crystal at a lot of different spots on the floor — she has the ball a lot, doesn’t have the ball a lot — different scenarios. I don’t know yet if Evina sees herself as a playmaker and then a scorer or a scorer and then a playmaker. I know she works hard.”

Westbrook says she’ll play anywhere, do anything needed. Asked what the biggest change on the court for her at UConn is, she answers that she loves Auriemma’s demand for consistency every day.

“This is definitely were I’m supposed to be,” Westbrook said. “The style of play, I love it. The offense is going to be incredible this year.




 
I find this sentence revealing about the appeal petition

“All you can do is put down on paper this is what happened, this is why I left, this my scenario, this is my situation,” Auriemma said.

This language to me suggests there are identifiable events that are cataloged and not just a feeling of wanting a better overall experience
 
Also, parsing further into the language (why not)

“A lot goes into putting an appeal together,” Auriemma said. “That of itself, took some time for Evina, her parents, our compliance department to get everything lined up, get everything done, make sure it’s exactly what’s needed

I suppose it is not a surprise her parents are involved but that suggests to me some issues beyond the basketball court
 
Also, parsing further into the language (why not)

“A lot goes into putting an appeal together,” Auriemma said. “That of itself, took some time for Evina, her parents, our compliance department to get everything lined up, get everything done, make sure it’s exactly what’s needed

I suppose it is not a surprise her parents are involved but that suggests to me some issues beyond the basketball court

There’s a few posters on the Vols board that believe she was bullied and harassed by the Vols fans. Especially after her interview after the NCAA tournament loss
 
There’s a few posters on the Vols board that believe she was bullied and harassed by the Vols fans. Especially after her interview after the NCAA tournament loss
The bullying by LV fans purportedly took place on social media during the season. Most LV fans applauded Evina after her comments following the tournament loss. They turned on her only after she announced her intention to transfer and particularly when she decided to transfer to UConn.
 
“We haven’t seen what she can do,” Auriemma said. “A little bit here and three. Regardless of waiver or no waiver, I don’t think we’re going to figure that one out until she has been here a couple of months and gotten 100 percent healthy. Right now she’s not there.

“I don’t know where (Westbrook’s) biggest strengths lie. We’ve been preparing for anything that might happen. We’ve tried playing Crystal at a lot of different spots on the floor — she has the ball a lot, doesn’t have the ball a lot — different scenarios. I don’t know yet if Evina sees herself as a playmaker and then a scorer or a scorer and then a playmaker. I know she works hard.”

Westbrook says she’ll play anywhere, do anything needed. Asked what the biggest change on the court for her at UConn is, she answers that she loves Auriemma’s demand for consistency every day.

“This is definitely were I’m supposed to be,” Westbrook said. “The style of play, I love it. The offense is going to be incredible this year.




Coming from the dysfunction of TN (and the general lack of creative offense in the SEC in general), it must feel like an out of body experience to play in our read and react offense.
 
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Coming from the dysfunction of TN (and the general lack of creative offense in the SEC in general), it must feel like an out of body experience to play in our read and react offense.
Evina’s comment that she, “loves Auriemma’s demand for consistency every day” indicates a truly unique perspective from a talented player who has transferred from a consistently underachieving and dysfunctional program to the most demanding and successful program in the history of WBB. I can’t wait to see Evina take advantage of her new lease on life as a UConn Husky.
 
Evina’s comment that she, “loves Auriemma’s demand for consistency every day” indicates a truly unique perspective from a talented player who has transferred from a consistently underachieving and dysfunctional program to the most demanding and successful program in the history of WBB. I can’t wait to see Evina take advantage of her new lease on life as a UConn Husky.
It proves that kids really do want structure regardless of what they tell you.....
 
The bullying by LV fans purportedly took place on social media during the season. Most LV fans applauded Evina after her comments following the tournament loss. They turned on her only after she announced her intention to transfer and particularly when she decided to transfer to UConn.


This is not accurate. The bullying came after the tournament loss interview. It was awful and no one can blame her for leaving. While Kellie would have given her a clean slate, some fans thumping away at their keyboards in their momma's basement would have been a constant problem. There are fans like that in every fan base too.
 
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Evina’s comment that she, “loves Auriemma’s demand for consistency every day” indicates a truly unique perspective from a talented player who has transferred from a consistently underachieving and dysfunctional program to the most demanding and successful program in the history of WBB. I can’t wait to see Evina take advantage of her new lease on life as a UConn Husky.


The same comments are being said about Kellie. The days of dysfunction are long gone. KJH is extremely demanding and detail oriented. The offense will also be alot different.
 
This is not accurate. The bullying came after the tournament loss interview. It was awful and no one can blame her for leaving. While Kellie would have given her a clean slate, some fans thumping away at their keyboards in their momma's basement would have been a constant problem. There are fans like that in every fan base too.
That’s not exactly correct. When Evina’s mother posted a scalding criticism of LV fans on her Facebook or Twitter page, it was in response to online criticism of her daughter from LV fans prior to the end of the season.

Furthermore, when a reporter stuck a mic in front of Evina immediately after their 1st round loss in the NCAA tournament and asked an inappropriate question, Evina mumbled something about changes with the staff. While there was some criticism of Evina for that remark, the sentiment among many LV fans, particularly on VolNation was overwhelmingly positive. After all, many LV fans had been calling for HW to be replaced for several years.

After Evina entered the transfer portal, deciding to go to UConn of all places, many of the LV fans who had been supportive of Evina turned negative on her.
 
The same comments are being said about Kellie. The days of dysfunction are long gone. KJH is extremely demanding and detail oriented. The offense will also be alot different.
That’s nice. Geno has won 11 national championships. Let’s see how KJH does at TN before we start comparing her to Geno, Pat or any other WBB coaching legend.
 
The same comments are being said about Kellie. The days of dysfunction are long gone. KJH is extremely demanding and detail oriented. The offense will also be alot different.

Hopefully you are right but we have been given this line about the Vols every year since Pat got sick.
They are going to have to show me. And not against Carson-Newman.
 
The same comments are being said about Kellie. The days of dysfunction are long gone. KJH is extremely demanding and detail oriented. The offense will also be alot different.
Omne ignotum pro magnifico est. —Tacitus

everything unknown is taken as grand
 
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For us who are latin illiterate:
Definition of omne ignotum pro magnifico est

: everything unknown is taken as grand : we exaggerate the importance or difficulty of the unknown
 
For us who are latin illiterate:
Definition of omne ignotum pro magnifico est

: everything unknown is taken as grand : we exaggerate the importance or difficulty of the unknown
I am too old to learn a new (dead) language. (Or at least it was considered dead when I was in HS.)
 
The same comments are being said about Kellie. The days of dysfunction are long gone. KJH is extremely demanding and detail oriented. The offense will also be alot different.
But look at the basis of comparison the players, boosters, fans and media have. She must seem like the equivalent of a basketball Belichick after Holly. Of course the offense will be different. Kellie plays much more of an option offense. Because this is all such a sea change doesn't mean she'll be able to recruit nor does it mean she'll have success on UT's far bigger stage. Now, she certainly had success at Missouri State, and her 62-28 record attests to that. But the greater talent she has access to at UT combined with the option offense means teaching and implementing cohesive team basketball. She'll find that's far easier with 3 stars recruits than with 5 stars and their parents.
 
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“We haven’t seen what she can do,” Auriemma said. “A little bit here and three. Regardless of waiver or no waiver, I don’t think we’re going to figure that one out until she has been here a couple of months and gotten 100 percent healthy. Right now she’s not there.

“I don’t know where (Westbrook’s) biggest strengths lie. We’ve been preparing for anything that might happen. We’ve tried playing Crystal at a lot of different spots on the floor — she has the ball a lot, doesn’t have the ball a lot — different scenarios. I don’t know yet if Evina sees herself as a playmaker and then a scorer or a scorer and then a playmaker. I know she works hard.”

Westbrook says she’ll play anywhere, do anything needed. Asked what the biggest change on the court for her at UConn is, she answers that she loves Auriemma’s demand for consistency every day.

“This is definitely were I’m supposed to be,” Westbrook said. “The style of play, I love it. The offense is going to be incredible this year.





We're down to the final 6 days before our first exhibition game this Sunday. So I'm guessing we should hear something on her waiver some time this week. At the very least in the next 2 weeks before the Cal game on Nov 10. Sometimes they wait right up until the 11th hour (or later). IIRC, AEH (MISS ST) found out about her waiver approval AFTER they had played a game. Keeping fingers crossed. :cool:

"With a game already under their belt for the 2018-19 season, the back-to-back NCAA runner-ups Mississipi State got some welcome news Wednesday night. After submitting a waiver for immediate eligibility for UConn transfer Andra Espinoza-Hunter, the Bulldogs got the thumbs up and the 5-foot-11 guard will suit up Friday when the team travels to play Virginia. "
 
We can only hope but I thought that the consensus among BYers in this thread, and numerous others, is that the NCAA is quite unpredictable when it comes to transfer waiver requests decisions. IOW, I am not holding my breath for the decision. When it is announced, there will be 4 or 5 separate threads posted here IMMEDIATELY afterwards.
 
The same comments are being said about Kellie. The days of dysfunction are long gone. KJH is extremely demanding and detail oriented. The offense will also be alot different.
If their offense is anything more than "throw up a shot, and everybody crash the boards", yes, it will be a lot different!
 
“We haven’t seen what she can do,” Auriemma said. “A little bit here and three. Regardless of waiver or no waiver, I don’t think we’re going to figure that one out until she has been here a couple of months and gotten 100 percent healthy. Right now she’s not there.

“I don’t know where (Westbrook’s) biggest strengths lie. We’ve been preparing for anything that might happen. We’ve tried playing Crystal at a lot of different spots on the floor — she has the ball a lot, doesn’t have the ball a lot — different scenarios. I don’t know yet if Evina sees herself as a playmaker and then a scorer or a scorer and then a playmaker. I know she works hard.”

Westbrook says she’ll play anywhere, do anything needed. Asked what the biggest change on the court for her at UConn is, she answers that she loves Auriemma’s demand for consistency every day.

“This is definitely were I’m supposed to be,” Westbrook said. “The style of play, I love it. The offense is going to be incredible this year.



Whether Evina is a Playmaker then a scorer or a scorer then a playmaker in either case Uconn wins---the kid has a great attitude and potential beyond belief. I dislike that the NCAA is going to punish and Orange because she became Blue and White--there is on other excuse for holding her out. He coach departed new coach--excuse to leave. She had personal issues and a hostile atmosphere---excuse to leave and either usually means immediate play. Or is it just me??
 
If their offense is anything more than "throw up a shot, and everybody crash the boards", yes, it will be a lot different!
JOLLIE AIN'T Holly and UTenn ain't the UT of Pat Summit in deep mental anguish--I personally dissed regularly Holly and her UT. I liked Jollie as a player for Pat as I did many of them. The errors stupidity of the organization is not that of the coach (usually at least not Kelli Jolly) or the players. I'll still take a shot at UT or something Orange but I think UT will be one of chemistry this year and good basketball. That's just me being me.
 
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