meyers7
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Not til the following year. (if you were talking to me that is) At which point Chong is gone.You forgot Andra Espinoza-Hunter. She is also a guard.
Not til the following year. (if you were talking to me that is) At which point Chong is gone.You forgot Andra Espinoza-Hunter. She is also a guard.
GOD !?!? How about just one of the Apostles?Maybe that's a good idea recruit the parents first lol
But it seems dad is really a fan of Geno. This is great news if she visit. Morgan is from iIllinois. And if we can get Cox also. Geno would be the closest thing to GOD!!!!
No problem. The starting five average 25 minutes. The top 3 bench average 15 minutes. the remaining 5 split 30 minutes as merited. Of course in some blowouts, the starters might only use 100 minutes, in which case, the bench gets 25 more minutes.I don't think Tuck leaves early. Either way, I'm not sure some of you have mapped out the PT situation. It's going to be chaotic. Unless the plan is for everyone to get 10 minutes a game.
No problem. The starting five average 25 minutes. The top 3 bench average 15 minutes. the remaining 5 split 30 minutes as merited. Of course in some blowouts, the starters might only use 100 minutes, in which case, the bench gets 25 more minutes.
Why in the world would that be hard to believe. They are both very good players. If Geno thinks they'll fit in with UCONN, why not offer them?Silverio Ford suggests UConn just now made offers to both Cox and McCoy during the home visits. That strikes as hard to believe, but maybe he knows something. If you don't know, Ford does evaluation and has his own website.
https://twitter.com/LovePeopleSpts/status/576049678380331008
Geno didn't seem to have problems with it back in 2000 and 2001, when he had lots of great players. Besides it's his problem (if it is), not ours. And besides, there will always be injuries, transfers, busts. I don't think Geno has ever had too many players.So say the starters by '16 are Tuck, KLS, Butler, Nurse, and Dangerfield (that's another discussion).
The bench then consists of Collier, Boykin, Williams, Ekmark, Chong, Irwin, Cox, McCoy in this scenario.
Who gets 15 minutes? NC, Williams, Chong? First, that's fewer minutes for Williams and Chong then they get this year as frosh/sophs. Second, Collier may be an AA player by then.
Beyond that, you're going to give players like Boykin, Cox, and McCoy an average of 5 minutes per game? That's barely more than Tierney Lawlor gets when she plays.
I'm not seeing how this is no problem.
If a picture of a recruit and potential coach is taken by anyone in the press and published, it's an NCAA violation, believe it or not. UConn also cannot post pictures of recruits. Kids and their families, however, are free to post whatever pictures they like. So, as to your question, if it was taken for a newspaper, Tori couldn't be in the photo.Dad looks TALL! Seems fine to me . Why wasn't Tori in the picture?
Sluconn Husky said:Silverio Ford suggests UConn just now made offers to both Cox and McCoy during the home visits. That strikes as hard to believe, but maybe he knows something. If you don't know, Ford does evaluation and has his own website.
https://twitter.com/LovePeopleSpts/status/576049678380331008
Yeah, this year UConn spent a good part of the year with just three guards MoJeff-Nurse-Chong, and Williams playing a forward role because that was where she was needed on the reserves. It wasn't till fairly late that Ekmark joined the group for more minutes. So a group of Nurse-Chong-Ekmark-Dangerfield with Williams moved back to guard seems like a deep enough unit. Even if the 3-pt shot never develops for her, Williams can be almost the same type of player as Baylor's Nina Davis (not a bad model, and who never shoots a 3) who is Williams' height and plays a quasi guard-forward role like Gabby does crashing the boards for rebounds and going inside for a quick feed and bucket. It's a very difficult type of player for opponents to deal with, and would give UConn with Williams' incredible vertical leap a huge height advantage over virtually any other team.Williams might play guard after this year. I expect her outside shooting to pick up sharply and make her a really formidable guard who can post up opponents.
Why in the world would that be hard to believe. They are both very good players. If Geno thinks they'll fit in with UCONN, why not offer them?
Maybe, would certainly make more sense. But Slu is one of those "we have too many good players, how we gonna play them all" guys. So, I'm not sure.I'm thinking the poster was referring to the fact that Geno JUST offered them. I would have assumed he would have offered a while ago.
I agree with you that Gabby will ultimately end up a SF with improved shooting. The only issue with that outlook is that SF might be the most loaded spot on the UCONN roster as soon as next year. Tuck, Boykin, Samuelson & Collier, & Ekmark are all capable of playing the position. I can't wait until mid April rolls around when someone will post a thread about next years starters so I might as well get this out of the way now-IMO Gabby will not be starter until her senior year if ever.IMO I think that Gabby Williams will stay at small Forward for the rest of her UCONN career because she is a match-up nightmare for most opponents! Granted there are times her height will be a problem but being 5'11" doesn't hold Nina Davis of Baylor back! More times than not Gabby will have big success because of her off-the-charts athletic ability! Plus as she learns the game her shooting will step out from under the basket to 10' to 12' range!
Yup - just ask Brenda Freese. When you have this problem you don't really need to coach. You can just revert to the Woody Allen theory that 90% of success is showing up.Great problem to have..
I believe one of Pat's problems.If a picture of a recruit and potential coach is taken by anyone in the press and published, it's an NCAA violation, believe it or not. UConn also cannot post pictures of recruits. Kids and their families, however, are free to post whatever pictures they like. So, as to your question, if it was taken for a newspaper, Tori couldn't be in the photo.
Slu is right in this case.Maybe, would certainly make more sense. But Slu is one of those "we have too many good players, how we gonna play them all" guys. So, I'm not sure.
Good point I thought that was the old way of doing business based on Geno offering and getting burned before the Kid made an official visit. Am I mis-remembering again?The only odd thing about the offers is that I was under the impression that UConn didn't offer a scholarship until a recruit made a visit to Storrs.
Of course you could be correct. The competition will be unbelievable. But I'm betting on the gabblous one to start in her junior year, if not late next year. Her talent is sky high. And she is just learning the UConn offense after missing essentially two years of high school basketball.I agree with you that Gabby will ultimately end up a SF with improved shooting. The only issue with that outlook is that SF might be the most loaded spot on the UCONN roster as soon as next year. Tuck, Boykin, Samuelson & Collier, & Ekmark are all capable of playing the position. I can't wait until mid April rolls around when someone will post a thread about next years starters so I might as well get this out of the way now-IMO Gabby will not be starter until her senior year if ever.
Well, ok, let's just say it's a manageable problem. As you indicate your suggested roster is open to much discussion. Tuck my not be with us. The extraordinary Dangerfield might start, but might not. Williams might be a starter. Cox or McCoy or both might not choose UConn. These things have a way of working themselves out. Durr and Edwards will not be clogging the guard position next year.So say the starters by '16 are Tuck, KLS, Butler, Nurse, and Dangerfield (that's another discussion).
The bench then consists of Collier, Boykin, Williams, Ekmark, Chong, Irwin, Cox, McCoy in this scenario.
Who gets 15 minutes? NC, Williams, Chong? First, that's fewer minutes for Williams and Chong then they get this year as frosh/sophs. Second, Collier may be an AA player by then.
Beyond that, you're going to give players like Boykin, Cox, and McCoy an average of 5 minutes per game? That's barely more than Tierney Lawlor gets when she plays.
I'm not seeing how this is no problem.
Eh not really. If so it would be the first time ever in UCONN history.Slu is right in this case.