Haha. In all seriousness, did you ever actually construct the noose when UConn hired Pasqualoni?
Even on the basketball board this dudes name surfaces?!? Get me outta here!!!
Haha. In all seriousness, did you ever actually construct the noose when UConn hired Pasqualoni?
Ha, imagine how I felt, I went to 'Cuse while he was there but Ive always been a much bigger UConn fan. It was like having your psycho Ex randomly move into your building several years down the line.Even on the basketball board this dudes name surfaces?!? Get me outta here!!!
Ha, imagine how I felt, I went to 'Cuse while he was there but Ive always been a much bigger UConn fan. It was like having your psycho Ex randomly move into your building several years down the line.
So you defend UCONN on a Syracuse board and Kansas on a UCONN board...what is your deal?
And over the last 25, they have more wins. More conference championships. More All Americans, More FF's.
His deal is apparently being rational and objective. Feel free to keep on homering though.
And over the last 25, they have more wins. More conference championships. More All Americans, More FF's.
Although I wont concede that its a simple fact that KS is a better program than UConn, you've laid out a much appreciated reasonable and rational argument here. Theres just no way to reliably, formulaically, determine the value of a win, whether it be against an early season scrub team, league, tourney or a NC. I do enjoy the devil's advocate role though very much, and the Dust Bowl quip was hysterical.So you defend UCONN on a Syracuse board and Kansas on a UCONN board...what is your deal?
And about your metrics: for the past 25 years they have been playing in the damn Big 12 so wins and conference championship don't mean a damn thing to me. And the hero worship that you and others share about Kansas leads to the All-Americans. So that leaves their FF's to our championships.
If you want to argue about the Dust Bowl era I suppose you might have a case, but even then we were at the beach while their land blew it's way to the Rockies.
So over the past 25 years you two would rather be Kansas fans than UCONN fan? Good lord.
I see why Kansas is considered an elite program. It is their history. It is one of the very best.
No. I would rather be a UCONN fan but that doesn't stop me from seeing why some people would consider KS an elite program.
Back-pedalling. Nobody said Kansas wasn't elite, we were reacting to what you said which was: "Kansas is a better program. It's just a fact."
And over the last 25, they have more wins. More conference championships. More All Americans, More FF's.
Anyway said:That was an attempt to be nice & move on.
If you want to insist that I don't understand the significance of KU, go ahead.
If you want to keep repeating that Kansas IS a better program than UCONN, go ahead. But I don't agree
Where did I say I would rather be a Kansas fan? I was just trying to point out what a complete idiot you are, but I guess there is no need because you make it obvious with every post. Enjoy your life as a homer though. No crime in that.So over the past 25 years you two would rather be Kansas fans than UCONN fan? Good lord.
KS is a better program. Its just a fact.
Better recruits. More FF. NBA players. HOF coaches. Wins. Conference wins. etc
Besides 3 NC vs. 4 NC, what metric is KS behind UCONN?
Only 4 months till next season!Gotta love it.
UConn fans investing time and energy battling other UConn fans on a UConn forum within a Malik Newman recruiting thread over the relative program merits of KU vs. UConn....
Disagree Dog. The American's ESPN agreement mandates a whole lot of games be on the network, including the mother ship. Likewise, the CBS deal to broadcast games is out there. Who do you think they'll choose from the conference for the marquee broadcasts , Tulsa?I didn't mean to make it sound like we're not on TV, but UK and KU will probably get top billing (ESPN, CBS, etc.) while we'll find our way on those networks as well but often on ESPN2, ESPNU, etc. Now you and I, and the rest of Husky Nation see UConn as a Blue Chip program, some still don't, even though we've won 4 NCs in the last 15 years, more than any other program during that time period. Being in the AAC takes a little shine off our luster, though KO and the athletic department are doing a good job of scheduling an elite OOC schedule to offset our not so elite bottom half of our AAC conference schedule.
Like it or not, if a recruit wants the glitz and perception of greatness, they tend to favor UK, KU, Dook & UNC, to name a few. If they prefer to play for a tough minded, out will you, battle tested program, they'll kick those programs to the curb and pick Storrs, CT as their college destination. I love our program and would not trade the Rick Moore's, Kemba Walkers and Shabazz Napiers for some of the elite recruits the above mentioned blue chip programs have had. Note that I realize that Walker was a Burger-AA and a top 20 recruit, though he climbed the rankings, moving into the top 20 after a stellar performance during the summer AAU circuit. I do take pride in the under-the-radar recruits that have been developed in Storrs by JC and now KO. I also take pride in some of the elite players who've played here (Donyell and Caron, to name a few). I would like to see what KO can do with a uber-talented roster, but hope he always gets a handful of recruits that come here and play with a chip on their shoulder with something to prove. It's just going to be interesting to see what KO does if say, 4 to 5 or even more highly ranked recruits want to play here. It will be hard for him to turn them down in favor of less heralded recruits, unless he sees someone like a Steve Enoch having more upside than some more highly ranked recruits.
No that's honestly communicating with players. Calhoun didn't pull their 'ships, he just let them know where they stood. If they chose to leave, he'd help get them situated in a new school. Hard to find fault with that.Really? Calhoun made it clear to a number of players over the years that they likely wouldn't see much playing time if they returned. Is that pushing guys out??? Maybe not, but we aren't innocent.
Of course over the last 15 we have more National Championships, so...And over the last 25, they have more wins. More conference championships. More All Americans, More FF's.
No that's honestly communicating with players. Calhoun didn't pull their 'ships, he just let them know where they stood. If they chose to leave, he'd help get them situated in a new school. Hard to find fault with that.
By the way, one guy he had that conversation with was Kevin Ollie, who promptly told him "No coach, I'm your point guard."
I guess you are right in this, but there is one exception. We consistently win national championships.Kansas basketball program will be considered better until we really blow them out in terms of NCs and everything else to everyone whose not a UConn fan. That's where basketball started. They've had greats like Wilt and have dominated their conference for over a decade and is consistently a top 10 team. We don't have that consistency.
So yes, right now recruits are more attracted to Kansas usually because of their history and consistency. They know they are going to be on a top team. That's why they still get top recruiting classes every year. I can't even remember the last time Kansas didn't go to the tournament.