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Is that where we are as a program now? Non omlette-worthy?

We've been starved of omelettes so long we're looking forward to cheese danish and croissants (hoping for chocolate chips inside).
 
We've been starved of omelettes so long we're looking forward to cheese danish and croissants (hoping for chocolate chips inside).
I hate to break this to you cheese danishes are a god tier breakfast item.
 
To answer your specifically worded question, it is yes. Jessica Moore. No one on the men's team, however, that I can recall.

Don't think anyone's asked, so has a player from Alaska ever played for our UConn Huskies?
 
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To answer your specifically worded question, it is yes. Jessica Moore. No one on the men's team, however, that I can recall.

QUOTE="Da_Aisijimo_Gou, post: 2256766, member: 264"]Don't think anyone's asked, so has a player from Alaska ever played for our UConn Huskies?

Jessica was tougher than some of our ghostly, stick figure big men have been over the past few seasons.
 
Yeah, but considering as a program we've only made 5 in our history, I think it would hold a bit more weight.

It's true that squad came up short in the Big East Championship. Hell I was at school from 05-09 and I think we won 1 game in NY during that time (maybe 0 actually), but that 2009 team for my money is the best UConn team since the 2004 squad.

Maybe if we hadn't lost to a clearly inferior team because of the place we were supposed to have the biggest edge.

No chance it was better than the 06 team. The 06 team is probabaly the most talented team of the decade period. Forget just uconn.

Admittedly part of it is that this closed the 2nd half of the 2000s that were full of underachievers.
 
Stop trying to make "casual fan" happen, Chief...

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Without the casual fan, Dave Benedict would have even greater revenue issues, especially in football. Keep coming to the games!
 
Someone I respect maintained that football might have been his biggest upside sport.

I believe it. He was a bigger Cam Newton before there was Cam Newton. Apparently could sling it like 80 yards. 6'7 220 QB. Or if he didn't pan out behind center, and absolute stud TE. Run, Jump, Catch.

Burrell was such a tremendous athlete, he was one of those guys you wish you could have seen pan out in all 3 of his respective sports. Would he have made the Majors? Would he have been productive in the NFL? I'd love to be able to know.
 
I would take Miley Cyrus at this point if she could get 5 rebounds a game. I am betting that this kid can not hit the side of a barn 10 feet out but he will bring some sorely needed excitement to this team.
 
Seems like he had a strategy of volleying the ball to himself until he could get it in the hoop. That only works in the California Penal League, won't work even in the American.
-He looks like he's on a friggen pogo stick! He's not just got the jumping abilities, but he is super quick off his feet.


If you are quick enough up and down, have some strength and good enough positioning, it totally works. Dennis Rodman used to be a master at this, at the NBA level.
 
So he went to high school(18). Did a prep year(19) played a JUCO year(20) transferred and sat (21). He'll be 21 unless he has a really early bday or was retained in school then he would be 22.
 
So he went to high school(18). Did a prep year(19) played a JUCO year(20) transferred and sat (21). He'll be 21 unless he has a really early bday or was retained in school then he would be 22.

Wish he was 25. We could use some actual full grown men up front. To compete with the likes of Kansas.
 
I believe it. He was a bigger Cam Newton before there was Cam Newton. Apparently could sling it like 80 yards. 6'7 220 QB. Or if he didn't pan out behind center, and absolute stud TE. Run, Jump, Catch.

Burrell was such a tremendous athlete, he was one of those guys you wish you could have seen pan out in all 3 of his respective sports. Would he have made the Majors? Would he have been productive in the NFL? I'd love to be able to know.

During Scottie's freshman season, we played Villanova in an unusual, very early season conference game in mid-Dec. It might have been the first televised game of the season beyond CT, as it was likely on ESPN. To demonstrate what a freakishly great three sport athlete he was, they showed a black-and-white film clip of him throwing a pass in a Hamden HS football game. His team was at their own five yl. He threw the ball on the fly from his own end zone at least 70 or more yards. The receiver caught the ball and went out of bounds at about the other team's 15 yl.
 
Maybe if we hadn't lost to a clearly inferior team because of the place we were supposed to have the biggest edge.

No chance it was better than the 06 team. The 06 team is probabaly the most talented team of the decade period. Forget just UConn.

Admittedly part of it is that this closed the 2nd half of the 2000s that were full of underachievers.

The 06 team had one ball handler. Yes it was very talented but very flawed as well. The 09 team was right there with the 04 team until Dyson got hurt. After Dyson went down the 09 team might've actually overachieved but their road to the final four wasn't exactly Hacksaw Ridge.
 
The 06 team had one ball handler. Yes it was very talented but very flawed as well. The 09 team was right there with the 04 team until Dyson got hurt. After Dyson went down the 09 team might've actually overachieved but their road to the final four wasn't exactly Hacksaw Ridge.
So the absence of a guy who never won an NCAA tournament game in 4 years, was the difference between the 2009 and 2004 team? The same guy who had a 9 turnover game the end of his senior year.
You must be joking! The 2004 team had the 2nd and 3rd pick in the NBA draft (Emeka and Ben). We had two lottery picks, I believe , coming off the bench (Charlie and Hilton) and another first round pick in Josh. Additionally, Talik, Denham and Shad were very good college players.

Jim has said many times 2004 was his most talented team!
 
The 06 team had one ball handler. Yes it was very talented but very flawed as well. The 09 team was right there with the 04 team until Dyson got hurt. After Dyson went down the 09 team might've actually overachieved but their road to the final four wasn't exactly Hacksaw Ridge.

I would argue the 09 team had Mostly the same issue. Kemba was an out of control frosh and Austrie was absolutely not a ball handler.

Beating missouris 40 minutes of hack defense with only price really is amazing.
 
So the absence of a guy who never won an NCAA tournament game in 4 years, was the difference between the 2009 and 2004 team? The same guy who had a 9 turnover game the end of his senior year.
You must be joking! The 2004 team had the 2nd and 3rd pick in the NBA draft (Emeka and Ben). We had two lottery picks, I believe , coming off the bench (Charlie and Hilton) and another first round pick in Josh. Additionally, Talik, Denham and Shad were very good college players.

Denham wasn a 2nd round pick too
 
Don't believe this one KO phone call BS - this was all on Chil.

I can't edit this due to the 15 minute rule but in fairness the call with KO went very well but as a staff it was not exactly a cold call.
 
Don't believe this one KO phone call BS - this was all on Chil.
I can't edit this due to the 15 minute rule but in fairness the call with KO went very well but as a staff it was not exactly a cold call.
Who said it was a cold call from Kevin Ollie? Regardless, this basically went down like a normal recruitment should. Staff did the legwork and then Kevin Ollie sealed the deal.

Glad you confirmed Kwintin Williams' direct quote from the Courant, though. Wasn't sure...

"I wasn't really thinking about the American [Athletic Conference]. I was really set on the Pac-12 or the ACC," Williams said Sunday from Anchorage. "And then I got a phone call from Kevin Ollie. The conversation we had, had me leaning toward UConn by the end of the conversation. The relationship we would have, the things he pointed out, I didn't have any other conversation like that with any other high major coach. Kevin Ollie wasn't beating around the bush, didn't give me any kind of fluff. He was straightforward, and I really appreciate him for that. The relationship we're going to have made the decision for me."
 
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