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He was referring to Jana! I’m pretty sure Ayanna ias expected to be ready very soon.
 
He says if we get Jana/Yannah back. That's the only name he uses in terms of being "back." That's why I don't think it makes sense that it's Patterson.
Jana is pronounced with a hard J as in judge. In rehab for an Achilles it’s 6-9 months until she starts running and jumping. And then starting to practice to get in BB shape and in synch with playing . Not to mention she has no experience in a college game. There’s no way that GA would burn a year of her eligibility for a couple of games of mop up PT.
 
Jana is pronounced with a hard J as in judge. In rehab for an Achilles it’s 6-9 months until she starts running and jumping. And then starting to practice to get in BB shape and in synch with playing . Not to mention she has no experience in a college game. There’s no way that GA would burn a year of her eligibility for a couple of games of mop up PT.

Well I agree with these thoughts, but then it makes no sense to act as if Patterson might not be ready to play by March.
 
I’m constantly amazed at the number of posters who apparently believe Geno & his staff would rush a recruit back before she is ready! You can bet that any player stepping on the court after an (any) injury, has been cleared by multiple medical sources, her parent, a gradual pre return regimen, and the recruit in question. If Jana recovers completely, is cleared by all concerned, and wants to play, then the medical question is settled. The only remaining question would be as to the advisability of burning a year of eligibility!
 
I’m constantly amazed at the number of posters who apparently believe Geno & his staff would rush a recruit back before she is ready! You can bet that any player stepping on the court after an (any) injury, has been cleared by multiple medical sources, her parent, a gradual pre return regimen, and the recruit in question. If Jana recovers completely, is cleared by all concerned, and wants to play, then the medical question is settled. The only remaining question would be as to the advisability of burning a year of eligibility!
Thank you for providing the voice of reason.
 
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Yanna is Ayanna's nickname given to her by her father and used by the team. Jana was not mentioned.
 
He was referring to Jana! I’m pretty sure Ayanna ias expected to be ready very soon.
nope. Jana pronounces the J Yanna is Ayanna's nickname
 
He was referring to Jana! I’m pretty sure Ayanna ias expected to be ready very soon.

The closed captioning displayed "Jana" but it makes mistakes all of the time.
Geno did not enunciate the letter J, but very clearly enunciated the letter Y.
Do you think that Geno pronounces Jana's name as if he were speaking Spanish?
 
Aaron Rogers is making huge progress in his Achilles rehab. Jana must just not be rehabbing with enough effort. She hurt herself months before he did and is planning on playing the same season.
Had I not known better, I’d thought you were being serious. But, I do know better.
 
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Why would he be talking about Patterson when he says "if we can get Jana/Yanna back" by March? Referring to El Alfy is the only thing that makes sense.
Except, of course, the fact that you are wrong. "Yanna" and "Johna" are two different players. The previous posts in this thread made that completely clear. Ayanna is the only injured player with a chance of playing this year. This thread needs to be locked by a MOD,
 
So basically Patterson could be out for the season? March is pretty much the whole season. This is news to me. If she is gone for season this hurts big time!! Something doesn’t feel right with this statement. There is no way she could be back by March. That seems way to long. If that is the case she should just redshirt. Why waste a full season for a month of basketball. She had a minor procedure done on her knees over the summer. Something doesn’t seem right. We would have heard this news by now. I think we are reading into this.
Translation....THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING!
 
Do we have any details on Ayanna Patterson's injury? Is it possible that she will be out for 3 months?
According to the Pre-game Ayanna is planning on being ready for Dayton on Wednesday, but Geno said it like he is not expecting her to play in four days, when he said, "sounds like something a veteran would say..."

I am pretty sure Patterson will see her first action against Minnesota to see how it goes before going to the Cayman Islands and going against UCLA.
 
What I heard was Yanna told Geno she’d be ready on the 8th for Dayton. Now granted I have hearing aids. But that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
You having hearing aids most likely makes you hear better than most of us in the 'Yard.

I heard the same thing...
 
Except, of course, the fact that you are wrong. "Yanna" and "Johna" are two different players. The previous posts in this thread made that completely clear. Ayanna is the only injured player with a chance of playing this year. This thread needs to be locked by a MOD,

I'm wrong that it makes no sense to suggest Patterson might not be back until March if that? Odd.
 
I'm wrong that it makes no sense to suggest Patterson might not be back until March if that? Odd.
You completely misunderstood his comments. What doesn’t make sense is even suggesting that the program would waste a whole year of eligibility by activating a Freshman for the tournament who had never played a college game. He was just hoping that by next March Ayanna would be a productive player. He did mention Jana in his post game presser and pronounced her name correctly. This thread is just a waste of space.
 
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Aaron Rogers is making huge progress in his Achilles rehab. Jana must just not be rehabbing with enough effort. She hurt herself months before he did and is planning on playing the same season.

Rodgers had a totally different kind of surgery, one that is fairly new and not commonly used. Perhaps Jana should’ve had the same surgery, but she did not. With the traditional type of surgery, a rehab of more than nine months is typical.
 
You completely misunderstood his comments. What doesn’t make sense is even suggesting that the program would waste a whole year of eligibility by activating a Freshman for the tournament who had never played a college game. He was just hoping that by next March Ayanna would be a productive player. He did mention Jana in his post game presser and pronounced her name correctly. This thread is just a waste of space.

If I misunderstood him that's on the way he phrased it. He specifically said if they get _____back by March. If Patterson is coming back in the next week then why would we think he's referring to her in this instance?
 
If I misunderstood him that's on the way he phrased it. He specifically said if they get _____back by March. If Patterson is coming back in the next week then why would we think he's referring to her in this instance?
Well Geno has been know to use ...Sarcasm
 
Rodgers had a totally different kind of surgery, one that is fairly new and not commonly used. Perhaps Jana should’ve had the same surgery, but she did not. With the traditional type of surgery, a rehab of more than nine months is typical.
Rodgers had a totally different kind of surgery, one that is fairly new and not commonly used. Perhaps Jana should’ve had the same surgery, but she did not. With the traditional type of surgery, a rehab of more than nine months is typical.
Just wondering how you know what type of surgery she had? I have only seen she had surgery.
 
Just wondering how you know what type of surgery she had? I have only seen she had surgery.

I don't know for a fact, but it's pretty easy to infer. Prior to the surgery, UConn announced she would be out for the year. If the plan was for her to have a type of surgery where a number of athletes have recovered within six months, I doubt they would have been so quick to say she wouldn't play this year. Also there are reportedly only a handful of surgeons/hospitals using the technique that was used on Aaron Rodgers, i.e. the speed bridge technique. I haven't seen the UConn Health Center linked to that procedure. Dr. Neil ElAttrache, who is based in Los Angeles, has been the most notable surgeon to use this innovative procedure.
 
Jana and Paige yesterday at the game:

Jana and Paige.jpeg
 
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I don't know for a fact, but it's pretty easy to infer. Prior to the surgery, UConn announced she would be out for the year. If the plan was for her to have a type of surgery where a number of athletes have recovered within six months, I doubt they would have been so quick to say she wouldn't play this year. Also there are reportedly only a handful of surgeons/hospitals using the technique that was used on Aaron Rodgers, i.e. the speed bridge technique. I haven't seen the UConn Health Center linked to that procedure. Dr. Neil ElAttrache, who is based in Los Angeles, has been the most notable surgeon to use this innovative procedure.
Thanks. Appreciate your response
 
He says if we get Jana/Yannah back. That's the only name he uses in terms of being "back." That's why I don't think it makes sense that it's Patterson.
This thread has too many legs. I guarantee he is not going to waste a full year of Jana for some games at the end of the season. He was talking about Patterson and has called her Yanna before. His reference to March was only that she will be part of the tournament front court rotation, not that she won’t be ready until then,
 
Listened twice. Geno never mentioned Jana. He talked about Ayana Patterson.

Misleading thread title.
calm down, it was taken out of context most likely.
 
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His reference to March was only that she will be part of the tournament front court rotation, not that she won’t be ready until then,


You got that out of "And if we get Yanna back....?"
 
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