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Really surprised this has survived this deep into the day. Some may have detected I have issues with Geno, BUT not his coaching skills. For quite some years there has been almost unanimity in commentators pointing out AAU and similar programs emphasizing games over skills development has taken a toll, frankly with both genders. Kids actually get to college not able to set or get around or screen a pick! Geno has said the program has not been immune from this. Freshman are learning fundamentals when they should be advancing their game. Some kids have personal ball trainers in HS and some continue that in college. Another factor is where is the kid's head at, and at this Geno and Company are masters, but it is hard to be perfect. A recent 6' 5" was an utter disaster because of this. Some years back a #1 recruit never lived up to her potential because she had issues being coached. Geno worked with that as best he could, but I believe she left early.

The issue is not with the coach but the softness of too many recruits.
As part of your post recognizes part of the coaching job is evaluating recruits and whether they "have what it takes" (on several levels) to perform at your school's level of competition? I'd posit that this is one of Geno's biggest weaknesses over the past several years. #1 overall recruits come in what seems like every year and too many of them don't perform to the level expected.
 
I realize that what I’m about to propose is going to upset some of you, but I believe there is some truth in it. Geno deciding to coach women’s basketball has undoubtedly been a blessing to not only the growth of that sport but women’s sports in general. We found out that “girls” just want to be treated like athletes, that they are strong and just as competitive as guys and they could be coached hard and not pampered. He came along at just the right time, but things change, the women coming up now are different, and he’s not adjusted to those changes. He is without a doubt the greatest teacher of the game since Wooden, but women know how to play the game now, thanks in large part to him. What they need is to have their individual skill set refined, and incorporated into a team and game setting. Things change, we have to be flexible enough to adapt, or perhaps it’s time to step aside.
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Good thing this is virtual. No need for an escort outta here. lol If I ever need backup I'll definitely give you a ring.
Enjoy the remainder of your contract, GENO!!!!
Go Huskies, Go UCONN.
My comment is only meant to be
a response to the #1 comment on this thread. Jerseyguy68's
original posting concerning "Geno's vision".
 
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