Well Griner is a really good FT shooter so it's not like you want to play hack-a-Brit... I was very impressed with Baylor. I thought Kentucky would offer more resistance (15-20 point loss instead of the huge beatdown), but Kentucky lacks an outside game, and clearly they can't score around the basket with block-a-Brit hanging out in that area...
Both UCONN and Baylor have different strengths and weaknesses (duh). Even tho Baylor has Simms, I think UCONN has stronger guard/wing play and are deeper in that area too. Baylor obviously has stronger post play as I doubt Stef, Kiah, and Heather combined will score much over 10 points between them this year.
To me, Baylor's key will be to try to limit UCONN's outside shooting and midrange game while UCONN's will be to do their best to limit Simms and Griner (ie. try to slow them and make the rest of the team beat them). Both teams have until February to adjust, tweak, grow, etc. I think it will be an epic game - like Ali vs. Frasier when both were at their best.
UCONN has more quality depth and IMHO the x-factor will be Stewart - she has more range and is taller than anyone else on Baylor save for Griner. Bree could kill most teams with her Augustus-like mid range game.