She was obviously Nebraska's best player the past 2 years, any chance Geno kicks the tires here?
She's what you would call a team cancer!, didn't Geno call her out being needing to work on her conditioning in a Uconn vs Nebraska post game this season?
I saw Nebraska play on TV later in the year after the UCONN game and a couple of games before the conference tournament and she was significantly skinnier that she was in the UCONN game.She's good, but if she wants to be really good she needs to spend her year off doing serious conditioning.
Cancer based on what exactly? From everything I've read about her she a great kid during HS, USA basketball and at Nebraska. She was transparent in the recruiting process saying Nebraska was it for her very early on. She stuck around at Nebraska after a coaching change.She's what you would call a team cancer!, didn't Geno call her out being needing to work on her conditioning in a Uconn vs Nebraska post game this season?
Not quite - he definitely had a few words for a certain player who tried to trip him in the handshake line.Yeah. When, exactly, did Geno say such a thing. The next time Geno calls out an opposing player will, IMHO, be the first time.
She's what you would call a team cancer!, didn't Geno call her out being needing to work on her conditioning in a Uconn vs Nebraska post game this season?
Thanks Triad, needed to be called out!So chunky players are team cancers ?
She's what you would call a team cancer!, didn't Geno call her out being needing to work on her conditioning in a Uconn vs Nebraska post game this season?
She was obviously Nebraska's best player the past 2 years, any chance Geno kicks the tires here?
That isn't like Geno to comment on an opponent's players--unless it's about off court words--and I'll put real money on : Geno would never speak (publicly) about the conditioning of non uconn players.Cancer based on what exactly? From everything I've read about her she a great kid during HS, USA basketball and at Nebraska. She was transparent in the recruiting process saying Nebraska was it for her very early on. She stuck around at Nebraska after a coaching change.
I don't recall Geno ever commenting about the conditioning of another team's player!
It's really accusations. 1) Shepard as a cancer 2) Geno commenting on Shepard's conditioning.Either support this accusation or withdraw it.
Is Geno interested, who knows. CD has a vote as does everyone on the team. Even if she was not a project I would hope UConn does'nt bite and stays after the bigs it is pursuing now. Not looking to look like McGuff or Dawn on transfers.
The interesting thing about the internet is ----once you write it--it's out there forever. You may apologize and refute it but --Either support this accusation or withdraw it.
The UCONN roster for the 2016-17 season will be 14-assuming no additions or subtractions.I haven't actually counted those here and those transferred in and those coming ---but it's close to 15 and I thought that was the limit.
I'm pretty sure Geno is not looking at Transfers any longer. He has 5 perfect starters--add 2 transfers add 4 of the best/top recruits and Natalie, Molly, Kyla --14. If look at the Bigs on his recruiting wish list--and he apparently as at least one interested--who needs the extra work to condition someone--who may not want to be conditioned!!!!
Hard (maybe impossible) to tell would be my answer.I dont know the details but was Sheppard involved in any way with former Nebraska coach Connie Yorri losing her job, or stepping down?
The UCONN roster for the 2016-17 season will be 14-assuming no additions or subtractions.
Can we please ease up on all this talk about this girls conditioning & and or motivation and talk about her basketball skills?
I'll start us off on a positive- Jessica Shepard is USA basketball level top 10 talent in her class.
For those that insist on dwelling on the negative she also appears to be a high volume, low accuracy (41% overall) shooter.
Then please be sure to leave a light on for the rest of us, just in case you get there first.Dwell as we may--it is in response to the original comment and projection of Shepard transferring to Uconn---and in that I shall Dwell all the way to hell.
You were not being singled out. Regardless, I apologize if you thought you were. The issue was the attribution of the conditioning comment to Geno which has now been confirmed (somewhat) by @Jimbo post. The far nastier accusation is the one you addressed a few post ago and on that issue we are in total agreement.I take a personal affront to be singled out of several others making comment along the same lines. I don't believe any of my comment were nasty, I'm sure she would not like reading the conditioning issues, but I was not the one who started this thread with CONDITIONING IN THE INITIAL POSTING. (of course I dont' take this personally---but if pushed I could)
She'd sit a year,ala Butler, but I believe it is that next year that Geno has 2 bigs on the list. Bigs are said to take more time, so why make it less with Geno et al with a big transfer who may chase a better recruit away?I haven't actually counted those here and those transferred in and those coming ---but it's close to 15 and I thought that was the limit.
I'm pretty sure Geno is not looking at Transfers any longer. He has 5 perfect starters--add 2 transfers add 4 of the best/top recruits and Natalie, Molly, Kyla --14. If look at the Bigs on his recruiting wish list--and he apparently as at least one interested--who needs the extra work to condition someone--who may not want to be conditioned!!!!
Hard (maybe impossible) to tell would be my answer.
"According to a source with knowledge of the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the athletic department had questioned “quite a few” players about the coach’s conduct and leadership.
No single issue led to some players’ dissatisfaction with Yori and some members of her coaching staff, the source said.
“It was a collective thing going on here,” the source said, and players “weren’t held to the same standard” and were “treated unequally.”
Connie Yori resigns as Husker women's basketball coach amid bullying allegations, 'vehemently' denies wrongdoing