CocoHusky
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Yea that Mark Turgeon is a pretty good motivator.Kara had me at "two hypothetical situations". I expect to hear this same speech when Maryland plays.
Yea that Mark Turgeon is a pretty good motivator.Kara had me at "two hypothetical situations". I expect to hear this same speech when Maryland plays.
She may end up at Tennessee yet if Harper doesn't meet expectations over time.I have every respect for Kellie Harper, but before it’s all said and done, I’m afraid Tennessee, and their fans, are going to painfully regret not having pursued/signed-up Kara as their coach.
She may end up at Tennessee yet if Harper doesn't meet expectations over time.
Oh please, It wasn't a doctoral dissertation. It wasn't even a commencement speech.I listened to her speech. Why didnt she define "competing" & more importantly, how do you do it?? She focused on "hard work" & the need to go beyond that. I get it. Just thought she was going to go into what she means by "competing". Maybe that part got cut out of the video. Good message nonetheless.
SC plays in an 18k+ facility. UConn typically plays in smaller venues (Gampel, Mohegan, B'port)... only XL Center is close at 16k, and they won't play there until next year.Kara needs to also focus her magic on the fans. Last I looked before Covid, Duke women's basketball only averaged 3,300 fans a home game. No wonder South Carolina does so well at recruiting - they consistently lead the nation in home attendance with over 10,000 a game (about 13% more than UConn).
SC plays in an 18k+ facility. UConn typically plays in smaller venues (Gampel, Mohegan, B'port)... only XL Center is close at 16k, and they won't play there until next year.
Mohegan/Bridgeport aren't technically considered home games despite the home atmosphere, so they aren't averaged into numbers.
UCONN played 7 home games at Gampel last year and cracked 10k for 3 of them, and played 7 home games at XL last year and also only cracked 10k for 3 of them. South Carolina had 10,000+ fans at all 15 of their home games.
There are a lot of S.C. fans on this forum so they can correct if I am wrong on this but in my annually assessment of attendance and the S.C. rise in the ranks, Dawn did an awesome outreach to local schools, club and youth organizations and offered great deals to get fans in the stands (lower ticket prices). UConn already had fans due to all of its history of success and has maintained their higher than most program ticket prices and I would argue that UConn generates mor revenue from their games even with less attendance. So while attendance is nice, it’s still all about the revenue.Kara needs to also focus her magic on the fans. Last I looked before Covid, Duke women's basketball only averaged 3,300 fans a home game. No wonder South Carolina does so well at recruiting - they consistently lead the nation in home attendance with over 10,000 a game (about 13% more than UConn).
There are a lot of S.C. fans on this forum so they can correct if I am wrong on this but in my annually assessment of attendance and the S.C. rise in the ranks, Dawn did an awesome outreach to local schools, club and youth organizations and offered great deals to get fans in the stands (lower ticket prices). UConn already had fans due to all of its history of success and has maintained their higher than most program ticket prices and I would argue that UConn generates mor revenue from their games even with less attendance. So while attendance is nice, it’s still all about the revenue.
Im worried she could end up being the next Geno/Pat/Tara/Mulkey.....she has all the tools , background and championships to prove it on ALMOST every level besides those UCONN years
All the tools but experience.Im worried she could end up being the next Geno/Pat/Tara/Mulkey.....she has all the tools , background and championships to prove it on ALMOST every level besides those UCONN years
Why is this worrying? The sport needs great coaches, and specifically a new generation of great coaches. Of the coaches you listed, Pat has passed, Geno and Tara are over 65. and Mulkey at 58 is no spring chicken either.Im worried she could end up being the next Geno/Pat/Tara/Mulkey.....she has all the tools , background and championships to prove it on ALMOST every level besides those UCONN years
I would argue the next tier also isn’t so young, Kelly-58 in Jan, Vic-59, Wes Moore 63, Doug Bruno-69, followed by the “Spring chickens” of Dawn-50, Scott Rueck-51, Brenda-50, Jeff 49, I would also add that Cori 49 and Jose Fernandez-49 in Nov are close in age to this group but a tier down from them as well.Why is this worrying? The sport needs great coaches, and specifically a new generation of great coaches. Of the coaches you listed, Pat has passed, Geno and Tara are over 65. and Mulkey at 58 is no spring chicken either.
IMO, it almost always revolves around recruiting. Assuming that her ultimate goal is winning NCs, I’d think that if Lawson feels that Duke’s academics restrict her recruiting pool in any way, she may indeed take a shot at the UConn job.So let’s fast forward 5 years and Kara’s done well at Duke, getting top recruits, winning an ACC or 2, making some good runs in the NCAA a final four maybe, a few elite 8s and then bam, Geno retires, does Kara throw her hat into the Basketball Capital of the world ring? I mean talk about challenges following Geno?
Plus, I want to see @triaddukefan and all the LV fans heads explode...
Sorry Triad I could let this feel good thread get you too far down the happiness trail...