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It's the great story of our time, UConn never offered a McD's All-American from Connecticut.
Are you always a d-ck?
It's the great story of our time, UConn never offered a McD's All-American from Connecticut.
It's the great story of our time, UConn never offered a McD's All-American from Connecticut.
I really don't care that we missed out on Dunn because we won a chip in that time. Sure last two years we could have used him but don't think that would led us to a title anyway.
Is your criterion for whether we could have benefited from a recruit whether it would have led to a championship?
We just experienced probably the worst 2-year stretch in this program's history since the 80's. Whether we would have won a championship or not, I would have rather had Dunn.
It only appears that way to the overly sensitive, take a Pamprin and get over it. And besides when you have a chance to chide Upstater you take it.Are you always a d-ck?
Is your criterion for whether we could have benefited from a recruit whether it would have led to a championship?
We just experienced probably the worst 2-year stretch in this program's history since the 80's. Whether we would have won a championship or not, I would have rather had Dunn.
To be clear you didn't miss a beat by not having Dunn. Napier was a once in a lifetime type leader and honesty I remember thinking at the time that UConn got him because we were recruiting him as well that that was Okay because we were really big on Tharpe who made a horrible decision in my eyes by decommitting from us and going to Kansas. In the end though he was nowhere near the talent or drive of Shabazz Napier who remains one of my all-time favorite CBB players.I'll take a National Championship in 2014 followed by those two "worst years" followed by a top 10 recruiting class over landing Dunn in 2012.
We all recognize this is a false dichotomy though, right? Could've had a title and Dunn both.Yeah, I'll take a championship in 2014, and the years we had in 2015 and 2016 over a recruit any day.
It only appears that way to the overly sensitive, take a Pamprin and get over it. And besides when you have a chance to chide Upstater you take it.
We all recognize this is a false dichotomy though, right? Could've had a title and Dunn both.
Oh well -- no real complaints. I just hope we get better at landing the local talents as they pop up.
I see, I missed the part where you were voted the spokesperson for ALL UConn fans. Congrats, this is a large step up for you from carrying the water for many posters here.Please enlighten me ...
What kind of child hangs out - seemingly endlessly - on a Fan Board of a Program where (i.) we might not play each other for another half decade; (ii.) we rarely compete for the same recruits; (iii.) we UConnFans rarely will look at your Standings chart any longer; and (iv.) WE don't even think of Providence the City any longer.
This is past your expiration date Milk Boy.
For sure -- I wouldn't change it, if I had access to the wayback machine. But everybody talking with certainty that it's an either/or situation confuses me.I get your point and I agree but a Dunn commitment could have altered the team in many ways -
- TSam may not commit and he played an important role in the run to the title.
- Dunn could have hurt the team chemistry
- He could have taken some of Boats or Giffeys minutes in the tourney.
Its possible we could have won with him but what we do know for a fact is we won without him.
True - mainly disagreed with the notion that a recruit is better than a three year span that included a championship.We all recognize this is a false dichotomy though, right? Could've had a title and Dunn both.
Oh well -- no real complaints. I just hope we get better at landing the local talents as they pop up.
It's the great story of our time, UConn never offered a McD's All-American from Connecticut.
We were in on Dunn until Omar committed, as far as I remember. Then we pretty much cut off contact. But our interest was real before that.
Was this the time period when the whole APR ban was playing out?
YesAre you still on a high from your only tourney win this generation?
Napier may be the most decorated impact player, but once in a lifetime he wasn't. We've had KEA & Kemba recently too. It's the program.To be clear you didn't miss a beat by not having Dunn. Napier was a once in a lifetime type leader and honesty I remember thinking at the time that UConn got him because we were recruiting him as well that that was Okay because we were really big on Tharpe who made a horrible decision in my eyes by decommitting from us and going to Kansas. In the end though he was nowhere near the talent or drive of Shabazz Napier who remains one of my all-time favorite CBB players.
We've been up against you guys many times for guards over the years with little success, will this time be different? I guess we'll find out in a month or so.
I disagree with this a bit, there last 3 point guards under Cooley are Council who ended up breaking the all-time BE assist record and is making a nice living overseas. He took Bryce Cotton from literally a 400th ranked recruit who nobody wanted to an all-american and he is still in the NBA, and then Dunn who was two time BE POY and Defensive POY (Granted in a weaker BE) His offense completely centers on the PG and if you come to PC you will put up numbers. That's the draw. Plus Cooley is a good guy that the kids like. To me it's not hard to see why guards might want to play for him but I'm obviously biased, but that's my take. Every year a PC player leads the league in scoring and another one leads in assists. He lets his stars play.I don't get PC pull on these big time guards, every criticism about Dunn was his coaching and system, basically not showing his full repertoire. That is one excuse I don't want to hear about our next first round pick.