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Is it me or these networks only list and speak to negative UConn stats?
We have not beaten a ranked team on the road since 2014. Not understanding how going to Seattle to beat Gonzaga is not considered a road game.
They never list any negatives about our opponents. When was the last time Marquette won a national title?
Just us.
I didn't take that list of things tonight as a jab at UConn, but more of a "Hey, this is one of the few demons left that Danny and the guys have left to exercise and are very capable of doing.
 
Not the prettiest game at the end. Turning point was Cam yapping. After that they went on a 11-2 run. Though we closed it out. Newton look shaky with the ball which is weird. He was trying to run the clock out instead of running plays. 13-26 and seeing both Karban and Cam playing well at the same time was great to see. Castle can play some great D. Wow. Johnson is just 5 fouls at this point. He can't even handle passes anymore. LOL!
The only pass he could ever handle was, and is, a lob for a dunk. He knows not how to block out and/or rebound, and only knows how to foul. Only a big space filler when DC is out. His similar stats from game to game tell the story.
 
No reason to rest on your laurels against PC, go to Providence and take care of business there too.

Nice win in a tough environment. Games on the road in the conference are always rock fights.
Rock fight at the Dunk.
 
Yeah UConn’s record this year is a disaster in close games.
Just because they won or are 27-3, why do you have to criticize every fan that points out something critical about how they played? They're a great team that we all love, but their not infallible. Great teams often need to improve and fix things. Opponents look for vulnerabilities, and Hurley's proven to be the type of coach that admits what they didn't do well and works to fix it.

It's going to be so boring here if all we say all smells like roses. I guess that's what you want.
 
Sans the last 5 minutes, they were warriors tonight, fighting back every run that Marquette hit them with.

Even with so many none calls, they kept on playing with energy and toughness in a hostile building. I couldn't be prouder!
 
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Thank you!!!! I didnt mention it in my previous post because i didnt want to get flamed for whining about the refs but it was ridiculous!!! He got fouled at least 3 times that were clear as day!!! I was yelling at my tv "thats a foul!!! thats a F%@%% foul!!!!"
Marquette got away with so many obvious fouls. Granted the refs held the whistle on some of our contact, but Marquette kept banging and hacking knowing they'd get away with it.

I like when the refs let them play, but tonight was ridiculous at times where obvious contact impacting shots were simply overlooked.
 
AND, the #1 team in the country has major injury problems. This season is looking up. Not much to complain about right now.
 
Hey folks, we clinched BE reg season on Sunday, Hurley went to Ted’s, , hard travel to OshKosh by gosh, we played really well today, and won. what more do we want?
Better free-throw shooting. (half-kidding)
 
Is it me or these networks only list and speak to negative UConn stats?
We have not beaten a ranked team on the road since 2014. Not understanding how going to Seattle to beat Gonzaga is not considered a road game.
They never list any negatives about our opponents. When was the last time Marquette won a national title?
Just us.
1977 the Great Al McGuire was the coach. It was a very good team.
 
We had 4 points the last 8 minutes of the game. The stall strategy does nothing but let teams back in the game.
Yet less than half of that time was in whatever people here think is a prevent offense. The issue was nobody was making shots, and that includes they got an open shot early and just missed it
 
He needs to get rid of the ball rather than hold the ball and hope for the foul, which is what he was doing. Spencer and Karaban are both excellent free throw shooters, and Castle has been really good lately too, so Newton can pass to them. I'm sure the coaches will talk to him about that.
Knowing the refs needed to see blood before calling a foul on Marquette should have resulted in changing the usual strategy of trying to draw a foul. Spreading the floor, and/or running their motion and not getting trapped along a boundary line would have been a good adjustment. I'm sure Hurley will have them do things differently next time in this type of game.
 
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Is it me or these networks only list and speak to negative UConn stats?
We have not beaten a ranked team on the road since 2014. Not understanding how going to Seattle to beat Gonzaga is not considered a road game.
They never list any negatives about our opponents. When was the last time Marquette won a national title?
Just us.
It's just you, the last 4 months have been a 2 hour promo for UConn every game. It's amazing
 
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It's unreal. I'm curious what percentage of Yarders get the reference. He's drinking sake on a Sazuki in Osaka Bay.
I don't get the reference, and don't know who that person is. But I see the two rings and that's the important part
 
Shaky at the end but great overall play and win.

AK snapped out of it big time and Cam lives for this stuff.

Clingan was getting fouled the entire game while Oso was allowed to push off for his scores.

He must have swung his elbow more than 500 times at Clingan. I bet he doesn't get away with that in the NCAA tourney.
 
It's unreal. I'm curious what percentage of Yarders get the reference. He's drinking sake on a Sazuki in Osaka Bay.
I haven't a clue, but if you ask my teenage son that's par for the course.

I guess I'm officially old and out of touch.
 
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It's just you, the last 4 months have been a 2 hour promo for UConn every game. It's amazing
They absolutely do love to point out anything negative about Uconn . Most likely a way to draw interest in viewers for FS1. How many times did they flash the stat about the road wins? The stats they don’t convey is #1 in overall scoring margin +17.3, #4 in scoring margin on the road. The conclusion can be drawn that none of those outcomes in the past have any barring on the current game. Chalk it up to a fluke and shut up about it. Looking forward to a Friar beat down Saturday..
 
He needs to get rid of the ball rather than hold the ball and hope for the foul, which is what he was doing. Spencer and Karaban are both excellent free throw shooters, and Castle has been really good lately too, so Newton can pass to them. I'm sure the coaches will talk to him about that.
Lots of learning can (and will) come from everything we witnessed during the final 7 minutes, after Cam's restraint in NOT throwing his fist after 'sealing the win' on that 2x-speed 3-ball resulted in the T that UConn MBB nonetheless added as video to complement the leading by-the-numbers Instagram that touted his unprecedented 3-1 A-to-TO ratio on top of the current 50-40-90 in progress.

Bonus: there will be a workshop opportunity to apply the lessons on Saturday night, in a hostile environment, against another 'desperate' team.

But first, a note of admiration for Marquette's use of hands and arms and bodies to draw 13 fouls on Castle, Diarra, Karaban, Newton, and Spencer, while limiting that same quintet to 4-4 from the line. Until those tense closing minutes, nobody on Marquette had more than 2 fouls called on them. Very impressive.

If not mentioned already,
KenPom Defense now at 14
 
Rock fight at the Dunk.

Yeah @uconnfan68 it will be worst. Last night made the refs look awful, that’s nothing compared to what we’ll see Saturday night. PC needs it, they will be bumping and holding everywhere and there will be very few calls. Key again is DC staying out of foul trouble but with Oduro who is a nice player but a hack, this will be tough to do. Get ready!
 
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