MilfordHusky
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I have that 78-0 T-shirt.2009 - 39-0/2010 - 39-0

I have that 78-0 T-shirt.2009 - 39-0/2010 - 39-0
Whaaaaa??? I might believe Stanford, but not ND
You go, Rocky! Stir it up you did, and nicely as well.I was just trying to stir up some action. I also think it is a statement made to emphasize to his "dream team" that the had to keep their intensity up. He has been known to use strategic hyperbole. Even if this is very hard I don't see him going to the hospital after the gold metal ceremony.
Yes, Rocky, old buddy, I think you are off base. Geno has 12 people with limited practices and training together to make a run to a gold medal. At UConn he has the same team for a year to work towards an NCAA championship.
At UConn, if UCWBB loses, the state goes into a faint. If USA basketball loses, the whole country is irate. He has much less control over his team and his outcome in Rio than he does in Storrs.N
And the pressure of being a naturalized citizen in charge of this large endeavor might be pressure enough without all the rest of it.
Go Geno!!
Yes--but the Courant said---Muffet has Geno's number--I bet she calls him often for advise! (yea you bet )Bite your tongue! UConn hasn't lost to ND since 2013.
As Maya said, no one coaches streaks better than Geno. He's had a LOT of practice with it. 90, 75, 70, 46, etc.Plus the pressure of going for your country's sixth straight gold medal in your sport.
Nobody wants to be the coach of the team who breaks that streak.
You are right, j66kicker. UcMiami, the last two years Uconn lost one game and that was to Stanford. I know they went undefeated in other years.Whaaaaa??? I might believe Stanford, but not ND