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Geno's Definition of Genuine Toughness...
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[QUOTE="TCC Kid, post: 4254844, member: 11583"] If Geno is right or wrong on his definition, in this instance he is right. Toughing it out is touchness. This kind of defense, helter skelter attacking 2 on one 3 on 1, is not fun to watch but effective it was used by Arizona last year, Green Bay in the Gulf Coast classic years ago, and UCF each time Uconn played them in the AAC. It's not new. With 16 players she had 80 fouls to give and was not ashamed to use them. Uconn is a sync, flowing game, rhythm type team. Get them out of sync and they tend to lose their sense of game. Quick triple teaming confused many. Also, UCF knew how to make it look like Uconn fouled them. With 20 hands flaying away the refs were confused. I hated it but, you win any way you need to--to win. [/QUOTE]
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