Exactly @UConnCat . Damn silly.A team wins 4 straight national championships and then makes 3 straight final fours without winning the championship and journalists use the words "rebuild" and "revive." It's crazy.
A team wins 4 straight national championships and then makes 3 straight final fours without winning the championship and journalists use the words "rebuild" and "revive." It's crazy.
I would've used 'resuscitate' or 'resurrect' for more dramatic effect. But I'm sure that's not what she's going for.
I'd hate to see the title of her next Tennessee articlePresumably those words would be used if writing about Notre Dame. No slippage allowed.

So instead of going after a journalist for saying what most fans believe anyway, we should appreciate that we are SO good that anything less than a NC is viewed as a "down" year.
Sorry I ddn't mean for that to sound like I was referring to you. I was referring to the poster who called the writer a "drama queen"...I didn't exactly "go after" the journalist. Thinking that words like "rebuild" and "revive" to describe the current state of UConn is kinda silly AND appreciating the program's incredible success are not mutually exclusive.
I imagine the current players feel great after reading that story. Too bad the graduating seniors won't be around when the savior arrives.
Sorry I ddn't mean for that to sound like I was referring to you. I was referring to the poster who called the writer a "drama queen"...
I worry about dumping the "savior of the program" label on Bueckers. That's a lot to dump on an 18 year old kid, even one as immensely talented and competitive as Paige. Even the great Diana Taurasi sometimes found that burden difficult to bear.
I think we all anticipate that some time next season Paige we’ll earn the starting PG role, but it certainly won’t be by default. Nika is an outstanding facilitator in her own right with experience playing in the European professional league. While I believe Evina is more suited to the 2 or 3 spot, her two years of experience as the pg at TN, along with her length and talent might just earn her the role as the starting pg at the beginning of next season."But when Auriemma points at a photo hanging on the wall next to his door, it's a shot of Taurasi with the ball in her hand, wearing a Team USA jersey. "[Bueckers] thinks she's going to be Dee," he said, not shying away from perhaps the loftiest comparison of all. "She has all the mannerisms. She has Dee's game. She has all the stuff that goes along with Dee.
"She's as good as anybody I've seen with the ball in her hands," Auriemma continues. "She has something that's rare."
Geno has seen a lot of people with the ball in their hands. I think she will be our starting PG by conference time if not before next season.
I haven't felt this way about a recruiting class since Stewie, Mo Jefferson, and Morgan Tuck were freshmen. I see multiple National Championships in the near future.Unfair to Paige in a lot of ways. Fortunately she is a great teammate who will be able to win over her veteran teammates despite the label.
As much as Geno loves Paige's game, I bet he's a little irked by the tone of this article.
I think we all anticipate that some time next season Paige we’ll earn the starting PG role, but it certainly won’t be by default. Nika is an outstanding facilitator in her own right with experience playing in the European professional league. While I believe Evina is more suited to the 2 or 3 spot, her two years of experience as the pg at TN, along with her length and talent might just earn her the role as the starting pg at the beginning of next season.
I hope Megan comes back for her senior year..but if she is considered a top 10 pick in the draft.....
While I understand that Megan will technically be eligible for the W after this season, I’m not sure why posters consider it even a remote possibility. To start, Megan is an exceptionally good student who plans on earning her degree. She is also smart enough to understand, just like Pheesa, that another year at UConn would increase her chances of success at the next level.I hope Megan comes back for her senior year..but if she is considered a top 10 pick in the draft.....