Actually, we’ll know that when they lose (or don’t lose) in the ncaa tournament.We will know how far this team can go on Feb 8.
Nope. One game says nothing. Two games says very little.We will know how far this team can go on Feb 8.
Let's think this over a bit. In 2012-2013 we lost to the gold dome 3 times, regular season and BE tournament. We couldn't handle late game crunch time. Then when the NCAAs started, Geno made a comment something like: "these kids are in the best place they've been in all year". Really? Really! We all know what happened when we played the dome in the semi final. So, I'm very content, at this juncture. Disappointed in our 2 juniors, but not despondent. Geno and staff are the difference makers. Look what they've done with our 2nd, 3rd and 4th freshmen coming off the bench. I'm quite encouraged that the underclassmen will continue to mature at a reasonable rate and our sophs are nothing to sneeze at. Our one senior red shirt is really shaking off the cobwebs of not having played for way too many months. So, if our juniors continue to take temporary vacations, we are in pretty good shape to go a LONG way into the NCAAs. I certainly want us to win against SC but that game will NOT define our team's readiness when March Madness arrives. So, even with a loss against Dawn's tournament champions, from a tournament that didn't happen (![]()
), I am looking forward to what we will have, when the "chips are down". Win or lose, I love these kids and will be rooting from the bottom of my heart and to my wife's chagrin, hollerin' at that TV on the wall!
Go UConn! After all, I can't play golf any time soon!😢
Funny. For a team that almost never loses, we always hear this expression on the rare occasion that we do lose. I wouldn't call it "spoiled" to expect to beat the 25th ranked team (TN) or the 19th ranked team (Arkansas). We should beat teams ranked that far down in the polls. Expecting to beat teams ranked ahead of us is different. If we believe that we can never lose to anyone, even the best teams, that's "spoiled."Y’all spoiled
Well to be fair, that is his fault.Y’all spoiled
Funny. For a team that almost never loses, we always hear this expression on the rare occasion that we do lose. I wouldn't call it "spoiled" to expect to beat the 25th ranked team (TN) or the 19th ranked team (Arkansas). We should beat teams ranked that far down in the polls. Expecting to beat teams ranked ahead of us is different. If we believe that we can never lose to anyone, even the best teams, that's "spoiled."
There was a hint of optimism in the air. . . .
THIS UConn team would be much better and deeper than last year's team, and therefore expected to do much better in the win-loss column.
Until a "go to" player steps up, a
If you read the opening sentence, you’ll see that I expected some push back, and few if any likes. Thanks for reading my post and taking the time to respond.Got to run and be ready to watch more the game. But I disagree with your tone and your overall thought but I do agree with -- that they are not certain to go to FF. I agree with that. Though it can be COVID related too. And vs SC -- who knows. I don't. No predictions for me.
1-- As far as having the go-to player-- we have it. Paige. If you can't see Paige as the go-to player then I don't know what to say.
2-- This year's team is better than last year's team.
3-- Their should be optimism in the air. Overall this a good team if they feature their go-to player which is Paige. What's impressive is that they played away from home in which their star player couldn't hit a thing and they still won.
If you read the opening sentence, you’ll see that I expected some push back, and few if any likes. Thanks for reading my post and taking the time to respond.
We will know how far this team can go on Feb 8.