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HBCU’s and scheduling conundrum
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[QUOTE="VAUConnFan, post: 4947035, member: 501"] Things are good here, thanx. The current state of WCBB is quite enjoyable. It is where I was hoping it would be 15 years ago. UConn and South Carolina are still the blue bloods with no end in sight to their dominance. However, there are an astounding number of highly skilled, well coached, competitive programs throughout the WCBB landscape; east coast, west coast, midwest, north south... The players are now better than they ever have been. The top tier players of yesteryear can certainly hang, but today, the dropoff in talent is not as acute. More importantly, the game is getting its well deserved due/props/respect/viewership/attention/media coverage. I expect JuJu Watkins to surpass Caitlin's Clark's scoring record three years from now. And there will, very likely, be someone to come behind JuJu and challenge her scoring record. NIL has created a culture of star players. IMO, it is the driving force behind the current surge in popularity. One has to admire how seamlessly Coach Auriemma and the UConn staff have adapted. [/QUOTE]
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