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“You watch practice, and we’ll go through stretches where I’ll be like, ‘Damn, this looks really, really good,’” Auriemma said. “And then we’ll go through a half an hour where I don’t think we can beat anybody. I think it’s going to be a lot of that until we get into after January.”

Oh boy. Glad we have the chat room for game threads.

 
Don't know what people were expecting, UCONN WBB will be trying to integrate 2 new starters into the rotation and as many as 5 (minimum of 4) new players into the regular rotation this season.
 
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If they a lose a game during the regular season it will be okay as long as we win the National Championship.
 
I think one aspect abut Gino and why he is such a good coach is that he keeps things in perspective. To improve you have to know where your starting point is. To overestimate a player or team's potential never has the best outcome. He always seems to underplay potential if anything. Some fans might want to learn a lesson from that. Some seem to confuse possible with probable. Cautious expectations do not really limit or affect the final outcome one bit.
 
Again, as I do every season have 1 wish/hope for the upcoming season, and that is no major injuries or sickness, then let the pieces fall where they may!
The parts to the puzzle are in the bag they just need all to benefit from the coaching staff's knowledge!
If we're healthy their is a possibility of great things happening!
 
“You watch practice, and we’ll go through stretches where I’ll be like, ‘Damn, this looks really, really good,’” Auriemma said. “And then we’ll go through a half an hour where I don’t think we can beat anybody. I think it’s going to be a lot of that until we get into after January.” ~ Geno.

I think this can be said about most programs this time of year. With the players we have, and Geno as coach, I like our chances going into the season. We'll find out exactly where we are against the two biggest games on the schedule, Baylor (Jan 9) and Oregon (Feb 3). Normally I would include Notre Dame, but not when they lose their entire starting unit from the previous year.
 
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“You watch practice, and we’ll go through stretches where I’ll be like, ‘Damn, this looks really, really good,’” Auriemma said. “And then we’ll go through a half an hour where I don’t think we can beat anybody. I think it’s going to be a lot of that until we get into after January.” ~ Geno.

I think this can be said about most programs this time of year. With the players we have, and Geno as coach, I like our chances going into the season. We'll find out exactly where we are against the two biggest games on the schedule, #1 Baylor (Jan 9) and #3 Oregon (Feb 3). Other teams I expect to really give us a game: UCF, South Carolina, and USF. Normally I would include Notre Dame, but not when they lose all 5 of their starters.

This just in - The latest coaches poll has Notre Dame ranked #2 ahead of #3 UConn. Interesting how a team can lose their entire starting 5, and still remain ranked #2, even though that team is untested against a top 5 opponent. :confused:

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I believe that is LAST year's poll.
 
At the end of the 2016 season UConn lost 3 AA's who accounted for over 50% of the points and over 33% of the rebounds. The following season UConn went into the NCAA's undefeated and the No 1 ranked team.
History rhymes. Different years different players. And 2017 was n't the only year it worked out like that. I'll bet Geno complains about his aches and pains on the first tee, always trying to gain an extra shot. ;)
It's not that I don't see the same questions. It's just that I've seen how freshman, especially at UConn, come in as McDAA's, play their freshman years in a near total state of confusion and then emerge as polished players as sophomores.
Both Williams and ONO played with some elite team mates this summer and at least held their own. There should be no doubt that they will be ready when the real playing starts.
 
At the beginning of every season, Geno says the same thing. Moments of Excellence, long periods of drought. Doesn't know how they are going to put a team on the floor. Then: boom, somehow things start coming together and the excellence shines. The man is great for setting the stage and the expectations.
 
At the beginning of every season, Geno says the same thing. Moments of Excellence, long periods of drought. Doesn't know how they are going to put a team on the floor. Then: boom, somehow things start coming together and the excellence shines. The man is great for setting the stage and the expectations.


Talk about expectations and setting standards. :eek:

Walker, the only remaining member of UConn’s 2017 recruiting class after multiple transfers, averaged 12.1 points and 6.7 rebounds in 2018-19, the latter stat second-highest on the team behind Collier.

Auriemma says the team will need Collier-levels of production from her for the team to be able to get where it wants to be.

“It’s probably a lot to ask, but she’s going to have to have the kind of season that Pheesa had for us to go to the Final Four,” Auriemma said.
 
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Auriemma has been dusting off the same preseason quote for the last 20 years.
No, but he really really means it this year!
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Geno on scheduling:



CL82 paraphrase (in best Shrek voice): "Scheduling is like a onion. It has layers."

So, he schedules tough OOC opponents because they will be televised, which gives UConn national exposure which maintains our national brand which in turn helps in recruiting. But he also schedules them so that his team will see different styles of play, so that nothing surprises them in March. Keep in mind that opponent fans usually pack the areas for these game which is very much like the atmosphere of the NCAA tournament, so the kids are better prepared. Finally, at UConn's level only the other top teams in the country can expose weaknesses, playing them during the regular season allows for time to correct/adjust come March.

Some other teams run away from these tough games to preserve their regular season W/L record. Geno seeks them out. He is just operating a level above most other coaches.
 
:D Somehow I don't think you or I were the intended audience of these spiels.
You are right OLD TIMERS Uconn have heard this before.-- It's A DAAAA about why Geno AlwayS PLAYS a tough OOC schedule--or wants wide TV exposure
 
Again, as I do every season have 1 wish/hope for the upcoming season, and that is no major injuries or sickness, then let the pieces fall where they may!
The parts to the puzzle are in the bag they just need all to benefit from the coaching staff's knowledge!
If we're healthy their is a possibility of great things happening!
Coach--right ON as usual
 
My standard is a little lower. I only want to win the last game of the season. :p
I'll be honest, at first, I thought "Brilliant!" Then I thought, "Well, that's actually pretty stupid. How happy would I be if we lost the first 29 games of the regular season but won the final game? How happy would I be with that?" Not very, that's how happy.

Then I thought, "But don't all AAC teams make the conference playoffs, so even if we lost every regular season, we'd still be in the playoffs, and we couldn't lose there or else we wouldn't win the final game.

Then I thought, "And doesn't the conference champion automatically qualify for the NCAA? And if we make the the tourney, don't we have to win it in order to win the last game?"

So now, we're what? 0-30 for the regular season but 9-0 in the post season (or do we get no byes in the AAC and have to win 5 games there like the 2014 guys team, so we're 5-0 in conf. tourn. and 6-0 in NCAA) and end up 11-30 and NCAA Champs? That would be pretty cool. That would make UConn the surprise answer to a trivia question 50 years from now. "What team lost every game during the regular season but was still NCAA champion?"

But wait! What about the WNIT post season? When does that conclude? Obviously, we at the Boneyard have no idea what goes on there. But if the WNIT finishes after the NCAA, doesn't that mean the winner of that tournament wins the last game of the season?

Then I thought, "Where's the Advil?"
 
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