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I really liked the Geno show. Picking on the fans I thought was very entertaining and Geno just having fun with it. The replays showing the refs missing easy calls ala Carolines layup and slapping Bria in the elbow both were discussed on the Boneyard and I thought were great and Genos comments about ND fouling every play and showing replays to back it up and all the rest was great to get out in the open. Maybe the refs will take note. Hey The Geno Show is entertainment just think you could be watching Pat Summitt????? LOL That would increase sales of Bayor asprin. LOL

Tony he wasn't "picking on the fans" as much as he was dissing them. He was calling out fans that criticized play or coaching as "haters." His spoiled fans and unreasonable expectations routine is just plain getting old - and not at all true. Many of us expected UConn to lose the ND game, is that unreasonable?

Do you expect UConn to win every game? I expect that you may. If that's the case he was dumping on you too.

I thought he came across like a 6 year old when he whined about certain fouls being called against UConn and not ND. If he has problems with the officials - don't we all - the right place for a coach to complain is in an appropriate context and in private, like an adult.

Personally, I am putting Auriemma in a time out. I will not buy any tickets this year (OK I probably wouldn't have anyway - I'm still miffed from last year's anti fan rant among other anti fan things from UConn) but now I'm thinking of boycotting his restaurant too. I don't buy his wine because it's not very good, or his sauce because it's probably not very good, so the restaurant is all I have left. :(
 
vtc, not one bit of what Geno said as you are interpreting it. At most he was identifying a small percentage of fans and acknowledging this is the monster that UConn has built with its success.
 
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So, let me get this straight. Geno is busting fans that complain, and then fans complain about that.

You guys crack me up. It's basketball to us, it's his livelyhood. Yet so many take this so seriously.

Great entertainment!

Agreed. For years we attempted to defend Geno's sense of humor when fans of other teams "didn't get him". Now we're attempting to do the same with his actual fans?

Lord, love a duck:)
 
the Geno show was GREAT... but I disagree with one thing, Diggins poked that ball out rather she 'tapped" the elbow is a silly complaint!
 
the Geno show was GREAT... but I disagree with one thing, Diggins poked that ball out rather she 'tapped" the elbow is a silly complaint!
No, it is a regularly called foul and is specifically against the rules. it is a hack.
 
obviously not... it wasnt called against Diggins.

Diggins isnt the first player to do the wrap around steal... Bria, Renee, Tiff, Maya (the list goes on and on) has poked the ball out, oh but of course they did it without touch the dribbler :rolleyes:

stop whining about the play... I actually preferred you say "see, thats why Bria needs to tighten up on her dribbling" but nope we want to see the replay over and over and over against and blame the refs cause Bria elbow got tapped.

If they didnt call all the real fouls why would you expect them to call the "tapping on the elbow"
 
Of three occasions when Diggins went back door only once did she actually get the ball twice she hit the arm of the player. It is a foul and officials are taught to call it as such.

DC, I'm not whining about the play, simply want the game called properly. When a exchange of possession occurs on a violation you have to blow the whistle.
 
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Listening to this clip from tonight's Channel 8 news made me wonder if Geno's "rant" against us fans was more in defense of his players' feelings. Might give some here another perspective if you listen to the end:

http://www.wtnh.com/subindex/sports/uconn_huskies
I think that is exactly what was going on in this clip and in the last Geno Show.

One change I have noticed over the years is that the media seems to be allowed more access to the kids. Kids want to see what they said in the media and that means they are likely reading of these comments. It can be hard to take as a late teen or new 20 something. Geno has always tended to do things that take the heat of the team and puts it square on his shoulders.
 
I think that is exactly what was going on in this clip and in the last Geno Show.

One change I have noticed over the years is that the media seems to be allowed more access to the kids. Kids want to see what they said in the media and that means they are likely reading of these comments. It can be hard to take as a late teen or new 20 something. Geno has always tended to do things that take the heat of the team and puts it square on his shoulders.
exactly, how come most of us get it that he is trying to protect his kids fromunfair high expectations from us fans? Me thinks a certain segment of this fan base likes the team but not the coach for whatever reason.
 
the Geno show was GREAT... but I disagree with one thing, Diggins poked that ball out rather she 'tapped" the elbow is a silly complaint!
Officials ought to be more alert at the end of the game especially. Bria's dribble was tight enough if Diggins did indeed get her on the elbow. So instead of watching a great player (Bria) make the spectacular she now has to think twice or worst yet, hesitate, because she can't count on the officials. And if a UConn player commits a foul, please call it. All I ever hear is how Geno teaches them not to foul, then he teaches them some more. I don't like investing my time for an entire game - I realize I have a choice - to have the obvious call not made at the end of a game. Diggins has to have B. Stewart reach to make that play work. I'm not dwelling but Geno has to let the refs know for the next time - that's his job.
 
I think that is exactly what was going on in this clip and in the last Geno Show.

One change I have noticed over the years is that the media seems to be allowed more access to the kids. Kids want to see what they said in the media and that means they are likely reading of these comments. It can be hard to take as a late teen or new 20 something. Geno has always tended to do things that take the heat of the team and puts it square on his shoulders.
I was also thinking about that as a possibility. Sometimes, I think he says relatively outlandish, or at least provocative, things as a way of shifting focus on to him. He's in his late 50s, his legacy is golden, he makes a seven-figure salary, he's used to it, etc....why not deflect any negative energy around th eprogram onto himself?

FWIW, and it remains to be seen just how much it is worth, the girls certainly seemed united and happy against PC, whereas they pretty much just went through the motions against C of C.
 
This is probably the most disturbing thread I have read here. I challenge those who are so negative about the show to go watch it again. I've watched it twice as a result of comments here and from my perspective Geno was not "whining" or defensive of his coaching decisions. Instead, to my eyes, he was stating facts and taking responsibility for his decisions. More than once he states "but that's basketball" when an apparent non-call on ND was pointed out...with the intent as Ice said that a team has to overcome inequalities at times and find a way to win. His show was informative and up front. Geno has done a wonderful job viz-a-viz his team of handling the fan/media response to a UConn loss. I was very impressed at the warm-ups before the Providence game at how loose and happy the team felt. They seemed to truly enjoy being out there together. For me that fact that they didn't come out on a mission of atonement or down on themselves reflects on the coaching staff. We are very fortunate to have Geno and his staff.
And I like Meghan.... I enjoy her interaction with Geno. I understand where some criticism of the live broadcasts comes from, but I think she shines when she's with Eric. What troubles me is that some of the comments here cross the line for me into being personal slams that detract substantially from what I appreciate from the quality of BY threads.
 
This is probably the most disturbing thread I have read here. I challenge those who are so negative about the show to go watch it again. I've watched it twice as a result of comments here and from my perspective Geno was not "whining" or defensive of his coaching decisions. Instead, to my eyes, he was stating facts and taking responsibility for his decisions. More than once he states "but that's basketball" when an apparent non-call on ND was pointed out...with the intent as Ice said that a team has to overcome inequalities at times and find a way to win. His show was informative and up front. Geno has done a wonderful job viz-a-viz his team of handling the fan/media response to a UConn loss. I was very impressed at the warm-ups before the Providence game at how loose and happy the team felt. They seemed to truly enjoy being out there together. For me that fact that they didn't come out on a mission of atonement or down on themselves reflects on the coaching staff. We are very fortunate to have Geno and his staff.
And I like Meghan.... I enjoy her interaction with Geno. I understand where some criticism of the live broadcasts comes from, but I think she shines when she's with Eric. What troubles me is that some of the comments here cross the line for me into being personal slams that detract substantially from what I appreciate from the quality of BY threads.
Props to you, I wish I could have voiced my feelings as well. I ofter wonder when we all see and listen to the Geno show, why do we
hear different things or why when we read the same article in the papers, someone comes up with a negative spin. Why
 
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I think it's debatable that he doesn't show any "HHC" after defeats, but even if he didn't, yes, I'd be OK with a coach whose worst trait is that he really, really hates to lose.

He's defended his kids after the ND loss rather than throwing them under a bus. He makes a point of scheduling games where UConn has the greatest chance of losing. He wrote a six-figure check to the WCBA without flinching when it seemed like they wouldn't have funding to start training WCBB coaches on a lot of critical soft skills pertaining to coaching young women. He made a point of recruiting Brittney Griner to try out for Team USA even though a) he didn't need her for the Olympic team to be successful, and b) this experience could only help BG become a better player. So he may react emotionally after a loss, but he's been extremely classy in many, many other ways, and has always done right by the game, not just his program.
Sound like doing penance after having sinned.
 
This is probably the most disturbing thread I have read here. I challenge those who are so negative about the show to go watch it again. I've watched it twice as a result of comments here and from my perspective Geno was not "whining" or defensive of his coaching decisions. Instead, to my eyes, he was stating facts and taking responsibility for his decisions.
It does not matter how many times someone watches the show they will see what their personal filters allow them to see and usually nothing more.
 
Props to you, I wish I could have voiced my feelings as well. I ofter wonder when we all see and listen to the Geno show, why do we
hear different things or why when we read the same article in the papers, someone comes up with a negative spin. Why

It's a free country. Those who don't like Geno are free to become Rutgers fans and listen to CViv; or Oklahoma fans and listen to Sherri; or Notre Dame fans etc..

The UConn women's Basketball program does NOT exist to entertain its fans. It exists to provide an extraordinary opportunity for a basketball team to participate in college athletics -- just like the soccer and hockey and swimming teams do.

When Geno came to UConn, 200 fans at a game was a "good crowd." He had no dream of creating the monster that has evolved. Nor did the University expect what has come to pass. Geno built a profitable and entertaining "show" that has entertained millions of fans -- some of whom expect 12 college kids to put on a show as perfect every night as the Rockettes.This is an unrealistic expectation.

Geno now lives an extraordinarily complex life. He has adapted amazingly well.
But in his heart, I am sure there are many days when he wishes he could resign from all responsibilities to "manage the monster" and just be a coach --- teaching basketball skills to a group of kids who simply want to be the best players they can be.

I think we saw this "just be a coach" side of Geno on his show Tuesday night. He was speaking with his core coaching voice. Standing up for his kids. Insulating them from all the noise and extraneous burdens of "the monster."

I think we should all give Geno some slack when he fails to meet our every wish and expectation. We don't need to add more complexity and burdens to his (or the kids) very complex lives.

I vote for all UConn fans to give Geno more room to "just be a coach"; and give his players more room to "just be college kids who enjoy playing basketball."

I think that "our kids" and "our coach" both had fun at the Providence game.
I am committed to helping them have more fun at more games for the rest of this year. And next year. And every year.

Peace.

OC
 
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