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How dominant will UConn be in 2017-18?
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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2267134, member: 6118"] I could SWEAR that your OBSERVATION was a celebration---I suppose onc can see a celebratory observation-- From the first week of games last fall--I never accepted an NC--final four I spoke of often--. There, up to the final 4, there was no guarantee USC or UConn would be among them--hurray for both--MANY on the UConn Side predicted 4 maybe 5 losses--and more than some expected an during the season loss to USC. For more than some Uconn fans this team, without backup players, depth, without a true experience PG, with out a player over 6-3 and two posts 5-11 and 6 -1--even a celebrating USC/Miss fan could see how far this team exceeded it's potential. If this team was not amazing in what it had accomplished in your view--you don't understand the game. It is fair to gloat on Uconn losses--they are so few these past 5 years--Uconn fans have --believe it or not --been through a few seasons of drought. When any team get to the final game--per Geno (he's been there so often, he's learned)--it takes luck (the way the teams fall out leading up to the FF) and experience in the FF--and of course top talent. It would appear --all of this fell in the right places for USC this year. Miss St did not beat the team that beat them by 60---they beat a team --the experts said would not make the FF. Ho-Hum [/QUOTE]
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