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No. But I think we can easily argue (considering how well we shoot in out better performances) that Spencer shooting slightly better than he did yesterday and both Castle and Karaban shooting considerably better than they did would occur during our A game.I believe that was pretty much an A game. The team could have shot it a little better from 3 but both our offense and defense played at a very elite level. No one in the country could have beaten us yesterday. Some here think to play our A game we can't miss a shot or let the other team score. Considering this was an in-conference game against the #4 team in the country I don't know if we could have played any better.
Not a p r I c k move by Cam. Always has to make the last basket after warmups. Does it every game.Did anyone see at the end of warm-ups just before the start of the game? Marquette at their side of the court and UConn at the other. Except for Spencer. He launched a deep 3 over all of the Marquette players on their side of the court into their basket.
I love him. He's such a pr_ck!
That sport being down really is the thing too. Marquette is the #4 team in the country and they really don’t seem that talented for being the #4 team in the country.Don’t get me wrong, this is a great team. I think 2004 was better and last year‘s team and 1999 were comparable. I think this team learned from the losses last year, and Seton Hall quickly reminded them what was needed. So balanced. That’s the key really.
I don’t think the sport is the way it was back then though. There just aren’t many great teams and there’s so much more parity. So a team like this can dominate. 2004 team had six NBA players on it and none of them were Anderson, Denham Brown or Taliek.
Maybe we just give him Avery Point instead of CashHighest-Paid College Basketball Coaches
RANKHEAD COACHSCHOOLSALARY (2022-23)
1 John CalipariKentucky $8.5 million
2 Bill SelfKansas $6 million
3 Tom IzzoMichigan St. $5.7 million
4 Rick BarnesTennessee $5.5 million
5 Bruce PearlAuburn $5.5 million
6 Tony BennettVirginia $4.8 million
7 Brad UnderwoodIllinois $4.6 million
9 Mick CroninUCLA $4.1 million
9 Eric MusselmanArkansas $4.1 million
9 Buzz WilliamsTexas A&M $4.1 million
12 Dana AltmanOregon $4 million
13 Tommy LloydArizona $4 million
14 Kevin WillardMaryland $3.9 million
Not sure it is all about talent. There was an article today that the NBA is thinking about getting rid of the GLeague Ignite because there is no reason now with NIL. But back to talent although this may well be our best “team” I think we should be able to agree that we have had more talented teams. What team had four first round picks. I forget but I know Boone and Armstrong were part of the group. Point being it is not talent that makes this team great. It is that they actually play basketball the way it is supposed to be played. Marquette has plenty of talent made no difference. When a team plays this connected they win and win a lot.That sport being down really is the thing too. Marquette is the #4 team in the country and they really don’t seem that talented for being the #4 team in the country.
Hurley has done an amazing job building such a talented roster still while maneuvering through the current conditions of today’s sport. We are head and shoulders above everyone else in the country with answers for everything.
Do think that’s the one thing holding me back from calling this our best ever. The lack of another actually great team for us to take down like 99 and 04 did Duke and other big time conference rivals.
My recollection is a time Donny M. scored, looked at the under-the-basket camera, pointed in that direction, smiled, stuck his tongue out and shook his head rapidly as the tongue flopped side to side. Am I mis-remembering?Jack in the Bean S. stuff. Loved watching it, get out of my way and they did!
Exactly, have never seen a bigger flip flopper than him!No, I don't want Seth jumping on our bandwagon
We're best when he's picking against us
Over the opposing team on their side of the court? Loved it!Not a p r I c k move by Cam. Always has to make the last basket after warmups. Does it every game.
Mr. XL has a question for you;
How do you like me now? The team was awesome. The coaching was awesome and the fans were awesome
That was fun
PS: Both buildings have a purpose
This isn't even close to accurate. Hurley makes $5.35 million per year plus addition performance based money.Highest-Paid College Basketball Coaches
RANKHEAD COACHSCHOOLSALARY (2022-23)
1 John CalipariKentucky $8.5 million
2 Bill SelfKansas $6 million
3 Tom IzzoMichigan St. $5.7 million
4 Rick BarnesTennessee $5.5 million
5 Bruce PearlAuburn $5.5 million
6 Tony BennettVirginia $4.8 million
7 Brad UnderwoodIllinois $4.6 million
9 Mick CroninUCLA $4.1 million
9 Eric MusselmanArkansas $4.1 million
9 Buzz WilliamsTexas A&M $4.1 million
12 Dana AltmanOregon $4 million
13 Tommy LloydArizona $4 million
14 Kevin WillardMaryland $3.9 million
G League Ignite has been a failure in general and doesn’t actually develop good habits for those guys. They just spend the season losing. I’m happy to NBA is getting rid of it because it doesn’t help those guys. The sport is for sure going to be pretty hype next year with Flagg at Duke. It’ll bring a lot of attention back to college basketball. Rutgers may be an interesting watch as well.Not sure it is all about talent. There was an article today that the NBA is thinking about getting rid of the GLeague Ignite because there is no reason now with NIL. But back to talent although this may well be our best “team” I think we should be able to agree that we have had more talented teams. What team had four first round picks. I forget but I know Boone and Armstrong were part of the group. Point being it is not talent that makes this team great. It is that they actually play basketball the way it is supposed to be played. Marquette has plenty of talent made no difference. When a team plays this connected they win and win a lot.
yes, that was great. elbowed my son and said Cam is such an A Hole, love it!!Did anyone see at the end of warm-ups just before the start of the game? Marquette at their side of the court and UConn at the other. Except for Spencer. He launched a deep 3 over all of the Marquette players on their side of the court into their basket.
I love him. He's such a pr_ck!
I don’t think the sport is the way it was back then though. There just aren’t many great teams and there’s so much more parity. So a team like this can dominate. 2004 team had six NBA players on it and none of them were Anderson, Denham Brown or Taliek.
I believe that was pretty much an A game. The team could have shot it a little better from 3 but both our offense and defense played at a very elite level. No one in the country could have beaten us yesterday. Some here think to play our A game we can't miss a shot or let the other team score. Considering this was an in-conference game against the #4 team in the country I don't know if we could have played any better.
Castle and AK combined 3 baskets in blowing out the number 4 team in the Nation.
This stat alone confirms this was not our A game. How scary is that?
People forget that Newton came to us from the portal.G League Ignite has been a failure in general and doesn’t actually develop good habits for those guys. They just spend the season losing. I’m happy to NBA is getting rid of it because it doesn’t help those guys. The sport is for sure going to be pretty hype next year with Flagg at Duke. It’ll bring a lot of attention back to college basketball. Rutgers may be an interesting watch as well.
College Basketball needs Diaper Dandies to be a thing again if it wants to get any relevance back. Casuals tune in and media companies promote it because they want to see the future stars of tomorrow.
As far as our talent, I t’s definitely our style of play that adds into it as well that makes us so dominant. Clingan is pretty much a cheat code out there for Hurley’s defense. We haven’t heard any complaining about how there’s layup lines to the rim since he’s been back. He has a case for being our most talented big ever.
Cam might be our best transfer pick up ever to go with it.
Personally, Cam > Newton but it’s close and don’t mind people seeing it the other way too.People forget that Newton came to us from the portal.
It makes the top teams stronger. We have the best backcourt in the country because of two 5th year player transfers in Newton and Cam.Agree on the parity. With the new transfer rules, great players that were part of deep benches, can now transfer for more playing time elsewhere. The very top teams get a little weaker and the next tier gets stronger.
No number one seeds got past the sweet sixteen last year.
This was not our "A" game, that the problem ! We had two of our best players have an awful shooting game. That is scary !!I believe that was pretty much an A game. The team could have shot it a little better from 3 but both our offense and defense played at a very elite level. No one in the country could have beaten us yesterday. Some here think to play our A game we can't miss a shot or let the other team score. Considering this was an in-conference game against the #4 team in the country I don't know if we could have played any better.
Newtons Law led us to Championship, Cam, not yet.Personally, Cam > Newton but it’s close and don’t mind people seeing it the other way too.
Cam might have a 50 40 90 season though. Unreal consistency and efficiency.
| Name | Title/Position | Total Compensation 2023 | Salary and Wages 2023 | Other Compensation 2023 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Daniel Hurley | Head coach, men's basketball | $5,218,990 | $5,218,990 | $0 | |
| 2 | Geno Auriemma | Head coach, women's basketball | $3,218,407 | $3,218,407 | ||
| 3 | James L. Mora | Head coach, football | $1,705,936 | $1,705,936 | ||
| 4 | Hao Feng | Associate professor of dermatology; Director of laser surgery and cosmetic dermatology | $1,681,959 | $1,681,959 | ||
| 5 | Isaac Moss | Chair, dept. of orthopedic surgery; Prof. of orthopedic surgery; Co-dir., Comprehensive Spine Center; Dir., UConn spine surgery fellowship | $1,571,246 | $1,571,246 | ||
| 6 | Maritza I. Perez | Professor of dermatology | $1,246,865 | $1,246,865 | ||
| 7 | Hardeep Singh | Assistant professor of orthopedic surgery | $1,055,204 | $1,055,204 | ||
| 8 | Chittoor Sai Sudhakar | Former professor & chief, division of cardiothoracic surgery | $1,005,272 | $1,005,272 | ||
| 9 | Ketan Bulsara | Prof. & chief, division of neurosurgery; Program dir., neurosurgery residency; Dir., operating room quality | $961,938 | $961,938 | ||
| 10 | Hilary Onyiuke | Prof. of surgery and orthopedic surgery, Co-dir., Comprehensive Spine Center | $947,292 | $944,367 | $2,925 | |
| 11 | David P. Benedict | Director of athletics | $914,379 | $914,379 | $0 |
This isn't even close to accurate. Hurley makes $5.35 million per year plus addition performance based money.
Funny because Kyle Boone was the only one of the five CBS Sports analysts that picked Marquette to win the game.“The only matchup of the day between top-five opponents wound up being one of the biggest snoozers of the weekend. No. 1 UConn stuffed No. 4 Marquette in a locker and threw away the keys early in what amounted to a 40-minute celebration for Huskies fans. UConn won 81-53, which marked the largest margin of victory ever in a top-five conference matchup since the beginning of the AP Top 25 poll (which, by the way, celebrated its 75th anniversary earlier this year). Woof. It wasn't even a bad loss for Marquette. It was just an old-fashioned butt whooping from UConn. There is no doubt about where the best team in college basketball resides: it is in Storrs, Connecticut. -- Kyle Boone”
Rare even in NBA history.Personally, Cam > Newton but it’s close and don’t mind people seeing it the other way too.
Cam might have a 50 40 90 season though. Unreal consistency and efficiency.
Clingans dunk and camera point is iconic. Its up there with Donyells dunk and shout. Could someone please clip that.
I also think we are seeing the impact of multiple transfers. This team has 3 starters and the first 2 key subs who played together last year, including a 5th year senior point guard. So there is a lot of continuity there. And I heard someone talking about the transition from high school to college saying for most guys now, with you are playing against 23-24 year old men you are going to be overmatched unless You are extremely elite.Agree on the parity. With the new transfer rules, great players that were part of deep benches, can now transfer for more playing time elsewhere. The very top teams get a little weaker and the next tier gets stronger.
No number one seeds got past the sweet sixteen last year.
I think I can answer about Gillespie. Everything thing about his game was very good to excellent. What really bothered me was the passes he got on offensive fouls driving his shoulders ridiculously hard into opponents on backdowns. I eventually came to get over this because the guy was just taking what the refs gave him. He wasn't even like the dirty tricks guy (? forgot his name, tripped people etc.) on Duke. I now look back on Gillespie as not only a very good player but a smart one. As far as Cam trash talking as long as he is able to back it up what the heck. I prefer the cold-blooded assassin type of player (like Castle) but they do what they have to do to win.Why are Gillespie, Kolek, and Cam hated and or arse holes?
I get it with some of the Duke guys because they're Duke guys.
I can definitely see Cam pissing fans of other teams off because he never backs down/trash talks and he's so good but that also describes Andre Jackson and I never heard our fans calling him our arse hole and a balloon knot.
Couldn’t agree more.Diarra changed the game completely. When he came in and castle went out that's when we went on the run. His high energy D threw Marquette off their offensive game. Kolek had a hard time shaking Diarra who is just a pest. Then Sampson who doesn't have the clingan size but is a much more athletic made their center go away from his game.
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Name Title/Position Total Compensation 2023 Salary and Wages 2023 Other Compensation 2023 1 Daniel Hurley Head coach, men's basketball $5,218,990 $5,218,990 $0 2 Geno Auriemma Head coach, women's basketball $3,218,407 $3,218,407 3 James L. Mora Head coach, football $1,705,936 $1,705,936 4 Hao Feng Associate professor of dermatology; Director of laser surgery and cosmetic dermatology $1,681,959 $1,681,959 5 Isaac Moss Chair, dept. of orthopedic surgery; Prof. of orthopedic surgery; Co-dir., Comprehensive Spine Center; Dir., UConn spine surgery fellowship $1,571,246 $1,571,246 6 Maritza I. Perez Professor of dermatology $1,246,865 $1,246,865 7 Hardeep Singh Assistant professor of orthopedic surgery $1,055,204 $1,055,204 8 Chittoor Sai Sudhakar Former professor & chief, division of cardiothoracic surgery $1,005,272 $1,005,272 9 Ketan Bulsara Prof. & chief, division of neurosurgery; Program dir., neurosurgery residency; Dir., operating room quality $961,938 $961,938 10 Hilary Onyiuke Prof. of surgery and orthopedic surgery, Co-dir., Comprehensive Spine Center $947,292 $944,367 $2,925 11 David P. Benedict Director of athletics $914,379 $914,379 $0