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Bean is nearly 6'6".

On the FIBA website, SYNDEY DOUGLAS is listed
as 196 cm / 6'5". If you convert 196 cm to inches you get 77.1654 inches.
So, 72 inches is 6 feet and then you have the remainder = 5.1654 inches.
So, according to FIBA (a reliable source, IMHO). The Bean is six feet five
inches... pulse that nice little fraction: .1654 inches. Of course, young
ladies DO GROW!
 

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I'm not sure USC and UCLA will be viewed as favorably after the fires. LA will be in tough shape for years now.
I have no idea why you would jump to that generalization. My son has property very near UCLA and in northern Malibu. while his LA home had a little scare, the fire was no closer than 5 miles away and there was zero effect on his infrastructure. Both UCLA and USC were perfectly fine. Yes, smoky. But fires are all over the state every year and have clearly not affected recruitment so far. The big impact in CA is property insurance not being offered which will also screw up lending. Why any of that would affect athletes or other students from considering LA area colleges I can’t see. Time will tell I suppose.
 

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I don't think UCONN's WBB program could have shown any better than in it's performance against Seton Hall. So far so good.

An interesting historical quirk: when I was growing up there was a firm on Wall Street called Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Bean. At some point they changed the name to Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith.
 

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I have no idea why you would jump to that generalization. My son has property very near UCLA and in northern Malibu. while his LA home had a little scare, the fire was no closer than 5 miles away and there was zero effect on his infrastructure. Both UCLA and USC were perfectly fine. Yes, smoky. But fires are all over the state every year and have clearly not affected recruitment so far. The big impact in CA is property insurance not being offered which will also screw up lending. Why any of that would affect athletes or other students from considering LA area colleges I can’t see. Time will tell I sup
 
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I don't think UCONN's WBB program could have shown any better than in it's performance against Seton Hall. So far so good.

An interesting historical quirk: when I was growing up there was a firm on Wall Street called Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Bean. At some point they changed the name to Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith.
If I were a recruit witnessing that beatdown and I knew that Seton Hall was one of the better teams in the Big East, I might be a bit concerned about the lack of competition within the conference .......playing just five or six tough non-conference games during the season isn't that enticing to some kids....
 
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If I were a recruit witnessing that beatdown and I knew that Seton Hall was one of the better teams in the Big East, I might be a bit concerned about the lack of competition within the conference .......playing just five or six tough non-conference games during the season isn't that enticing to some kids....
But that’s just you. Fortunately the majority of top recruits don’t prioritize a team’s schedule and that’s why UConn keeps getting them. Top players care about PT, winning games, and being prepared to be a pro. And of course now NIL is a big factor for some and that’s why they wind up elsewhere. ;)
 
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Uconn and their broadcasters are not allowed to talk about HS recruits. So expecting anything from them is not happening.
If I were a recruit witnessing that beatdown and I knew that Seton Hall was one of the better teams in the Big East, I might be a bit concerned about the lack of competition within the conference .......playing just five or six tough non-conference games during the season isn't that enticing to some kids....
With the expansion of the major conferences the actual conference schedule is generally so diluted with mediocre teams that it is no longer anything like the conference schedule in the old BE or the old SEC - home and homes are a thing of the past so even though Uconn plays in the 'weak' BE, their SOS remains in the top 1-5 generally of all teams.
 
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If I were a recruit witnessing that beatdown and I knew that Seton Hall was one of the better teams in the Big East, I might be a bit concerned about the lack of competition within the conference .......playing just five or six tough non-conference games during the season isn't that enticing to some kids....
However, going to the Final Four every season is!
 
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I agree with those who feel conference doesn't matter as much as the quality and visibility of the individual team. There are two sorts of players: team first or me first. (Clearly many fall into some sort of sliding scale between the two, but it's usually weighted one way or the other.) The team first players will go for any program that gives them playing time so they can contribute and the ability to win within whatever conference they're in. That doesn't necessarily mean a championship; some kids end up in mid-level programs because they're mid-level players and it's the best fit. They just want to be in a program that's competitive. The top players obviously are searching for a national-championship level team, and those are scattered about the country. No matter the level, a high level of importance is placed on being comfortable in the location of the school, the school facilities (and that's beyond athletic facilities, there are a lot of really smart kids playing sports) and of course team chemistry. Also falling into this category are those players who are really in it for the education, and the athletic scholarship is their vehicle.
 
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Has anyone heard anything from Special K and the Bean about their trip??
 
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If I were a recruit witnessing that beatdown and I knew that Seton Hall was one of the better teams in the Big East, I might be a bit concerned about the lack of competition within the conference .......playing just five or six tough non-conference games during the season isn't that enticing to some kids....
If I were a recruit, I would have been very impressed by how well we played. Best I’ve seen in a few years.
 

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Uconn and their broadcasters are not allowed to talk about HS recruits. So expecting anything from them is not happening.

With the expansion of the major conferences the actual conference schedule is generally so diluted with mediocre teams that it is no longer anything like the conference schedule in the old BE or the old SEC - home and homes are a thing of the past so even though Uconn plays in the 'weak' BE, their SOS remains in the top 1-5 generally of all teams.
If the broadcasters are employees of UConn, no, they can’t talk about them but SNY can.
 
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If I were a recruit witnessing that beatdown and I knew that Seton Hall was one of the better teams in the Big East, I might be a bit concerned about the lack of competition within the conference .......playing just five or six tough non-conference games during the season isn't that enticing to some kids....
Nah, these recruits are smart enough to look at the strength in UConn’s OOC schedule.
 

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Nah, these recruits are smart enough to look at the strength in UConn’s OOC schedule.
I went to an AAU tournament some years ago and sat in front of a group of players that were trying to remember which team won the last National Championship. Some of you guys are attributing the teenagers that are being recruited with too much adult analysis. The things that we adults might consider important aren’t even a passing thought to the kids.
 
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I went to an AAU tournament some years ago and sat in front of a group of players that were trying to remember which team won the last National Championship. Some of you guys are attributing the teenagers that are being recruited with too much adult analysis. The things that we adults might consider important aren’t even a passing thought to the kids.
Today's recruits are pretty savvy and so are their "advisors"......they know what they are looking for in a program, although judging by the number of transfers these days they don't always make the right decisions......
 
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The onus is on all Big East teams to elevate their game to compete with UCONN. Not the other way round.
that's simply not going to happen......only UConn can consistently attract top recruits to play in the Big East......
 

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