Actually, up to the early 2000s Pat's teams played very good team ball once those days were gone the rest of it was nowhere near as successful.
Great point. Certainly through the Kara Lawson years the UTenn teams were pretty impressive in at least working as a team on offense, even if it was often a "chuck it inside and go for the rebound" approach, they still seemed to be glued together in a system that usually got them at least to the FF and often the NC game. Sure, UConn undressed them in the 2000 and 2002 Tourney games, but that happened to a bunch of teams. Then came the Candace era where you had a supremely gifted player who in two seasons from 2006-2008 had enough of a supporting cast working behind her to seize the opportunity to capture NCs. The question is, is that now the model that UTenn has been focused on since CP's departure?
Maya Moore was supposed to be the next Vol superstar to continue the winning tradition, but that possibility disappeared when she disappeared in the north wilds of UConn. There have been various players touted as the next Vol superstar or savior with #1 or #2 recruiting ratings and lineups that would give them the "best front court in the nation." Nothing has really worked out, though injuries are always pointed to as a major culprit.
So now DD has been heralded as the player who will lead UTenn back to the Promised Land due to her magical talents. She's certainly a gamer and fun to watch, but the shooting stats from her time with a sometimes explosive but inconsistent UNC in 2013-14 seem a bit similar to the stats for a more veteran UTenn squad.
DD at UNC: 42.6% on FGs, 27.9% on 3-pt FGs, took 24.5% of team's shots
DD at UTn: 34.6% oN FGs, 30.8% on 3-pt FGs, taking 20.9% of team's shots, but 31.9% of the Vols' shots in the season's first "big" game against Texas.
At least her TOs per game are down from 3.4 topg for UNC to 2.2 for UTenn, but other Vol players have picked up the "'slack," and amazingly UTenn is more turnover prone this year than that wild inexperienced UNC team.
I would be a bit worried about the early action if I was a Vol fan, but the important point to remember is that Holly needs at least five more years to get things straightened out and we should all be very supportive of her during these trying years.