A few thoughts.
UConn has often come out and smoked teams in the first quarter, then gone on to have a relatively close rest of the game. TBH I'm not sure fear has much to do with it, especially against quality opponents. I think they relish the opportunity to play against one of the best, but unfortunately for them, it's hard to emulate in practice what UConn does in games on defense. I really think that's the biggest thing. Hard to practice for the intensity and skill we bring on both offense and defense.
And TBH, we don't always jump out to big leads out the gate.
- L'ville - 18-4 partway thru Q1
- FSU - 8-8 at the 5:00 mark
- tOSU - 27-24 at the END of Q1
- Michigan - 22-5 after Q1, but they outscored us by 15 in the 2nd half
- USF - 16-8 at the 3:00 mark in Q1 - USF hardly was scorched early on
- USC - 39-17 at halftime, but we "only" outscored them by 6 in the 2nd half.
My point is that in half of our "bigger" games vs. OOC foes, UConn hardly blew the doors off the competition early on. Our opponents came out focused, intense, and intent on taking it to us. I think tOSU gave us the toughest 1st quarter so far this season as the Cambridge sisters could not miss.
IMHO what happened in several of those games is that we adjusted, OR wore them down. The Cambridge sisters started missing tons of shots short. In the close early games vs. FSU and USF, our defense seemed to click into another gear (oftentimes coinciding with bringing in Blanca), and we went on a tear.
Bottom line, I think there is too much parity in the game. I really do believe often when we come out and demolish a team in the first 5-7 minutes it's more because they are just unable to handle our defensive and speed/intensity, and less because they are scared. L'ville has played us tough in the past and seen us in many games. Last season, USC gave us the toughest game WITHOUT Juju in our NC run.
Maybe when we face Loyola of Chicago there is some fear factor. Other teams, I'm not so sure.