Jimbo
Running to Stand Still
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Nobody has allowed for any "exceptions" to anything. The sole criterion for a student-athlete to be inducted is first-team All-America status. That's always been the rule, it's always been adhered to, and it didn't magically change this year. That rule doesn't apply to Chris Dailey at all because she's never been a UConn student-athlete, so no "exception" was necessary to put her name up on the wall. She is, and always was, outside the scope of that rule. You don't need to make "exceptions" to rules for people when those rules don't even apply to them in the first place.You're right Geno is the decider. And he has changed his mind in the past on other issues and I was in agreement with Stewie - "put her on" - with me -- "if she wins." She'd be a relevant part of HISTORY that no class has ever experienced. I think eventually he would have done it. Can't prove it. But he is getting softer. Lobo and Wolters have said it- I think other player's too.
I do disagree big time with "equally deserving" of all the other players you mentioned vs Morgan Tuck if they win title 4. There is no way I consider those players as good as Morgan Tuck. I put Tuck in the Swin and Shea tier. That surpasses every player you have mentioned. IMO to not put Tuck in the tier of Cash/Ralph - if she wins title number 4- is to not give her her just due. What has so far been done here these past 4 years is historic. In that case as time went by I would have been more and more disappointed he didn't put her on the wall in some way because he already had allowed for an exception. But as you say it is his wall and I'm only a fan.
Now, maybe some exceptions or loosening of the All-America rule should be made for certain players or ex-players, or maybe not. That's a debate that might be worth having, but using CD to argue anything one way or the other is a non-sequitur. Her induction into the Huskies of Honor had nothing to do with that rule and did not affect its applicability whatsoever.