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The Megan Walker blog: Here's why I chose Connecticut...
Almost a Longhorn!
"It was right there, neck-and-neck between Texas and UConn. It was the toughest decision I’ve ever had to make."

"I talked with my parents, I talked with my trainer, and just all the people who know me best when I was trying to decide. Then I kind of sat by myself and thought about what things were most important—life after basketball. What school is going to set me up for that? Who are the people and the tools at the school that can help me succeed? The final say was, ‘what school will put me in the best position for life after basketball?’
 
The Megan Walker blog: Here's why I chose Connecticut...
Almost a Longhorn!
"It was right there, neck-and-neck between Texas and UConn. It was the toughest decision I’ve ever had to make."

"I talked with my parents, I talked with my trainer, and just all the people who know me best when I was trying to decide. Then I kind of sat by myself and thought about what things were most important—life after basketball. What school is going to set me up for that? Who are the people and the tools at the school that can help me succeed? The final say was, ‘what school will put me in the best position for life after basketball?’
A thoughtful and mature response
 
Thanks for the link. As a bonus there's also a link in the Megan Walker article about Evina Westbrook's decision to pick Tennessee.
 
I looked at Megan's bio page, and it doesn't say what she's majoring in. But in most fields, I'd say UT is a better school than UConn. Maybe she's talking about other than academically?
 
I looked at Megan's bio page, and it doesn't say what she's majoring in. But in most fields, I'd say UT is a better school than UConn. Maybe she's talking about other than academically?
In the latest U.S. News rankings, Texas is #49, and UConn is #63. Only a modest difference.
 
I looked at Megan's bio page, and it doesn't say what she's majoring in. But in most fields, I'd say UT is a better school than UConn. Maybe she's talking about other than academically?
UT better than New England schools (Uconn)????? Hmm.
 
Wonder when top recruits will realize Texas isn’t the place to be if you want to be developed and if they need an example they should look at Joyner Holmes or look at the number of players they have in the WNBA.
 
Wonder when top recruits will realize Texas isn’t the place to be if you want to be developed and if they need an example they should look at Joyner Holmes or look at the number of players they have in the WNBA.

It's amazing how she can recruit em, but Aston fails in elevating their games. Call it "the Holly effect."
 
In the latest U.S. News rankings, Texas is #49, and UConn is #63. Only a modest difference.

Meh -- they have Penn State and Rutgers above UConn, too, which I'd disagree with.

I know as well as anyone that what you get out of an education is mostly dependent on what you put into it. The best school is the one that you like and where you click with the faculty well enough that you're willing to put in the most effort. I should have added that to my original post; my bad on that.
 
UT better than New England schools (Uconn)????? Hmm.

Texas invested a ton of money in their higher-education system during the oil boom in the 80's. At one point, I think Austin had close to as many Nobel-prize winners as the top Ivies.
 
Texas invested a ton of money in their higher-education system during the oil boom in the 80's. At one point, I think Austin had close to as many Nobel-prize winners as the top Ivies.

can they draw up plays? :rolleyes:
 
I looked at Megan's bio page, and it doesn't say what she's majoring in. But in most fields, I'd say UT is a better school than UConn. Maybe she's talking about other than academically?
Sorry Big guy, but no. Not even close. You can count the good schools in the SEC on one hand.
 
Young lady has to do what's best for her. Glad that she picked our beloved University of Connecticut.
 
In the latest U.S. News rankings, Texas is #49, and UConn is #63. Only a modest difference.
Not surprising especially if you consider the difference in the endowments. Texas is up there with Yale at about 26.5 billion (Harvard #1 with 36 billion) and UConn has an endowment of 448 million. With all that money you can certainly upgrade facilities and attract top faculty.
 
Meh -- they have Penn State and Rutgers above UConn, too, which I'd disagree with.

I know as well as anyone that what you get out of an education is mostly dependent on what you put into it. The best school is the one that you like and where you click with the faculty well enough that you're willing to put in the most effort. I should have added that to my original post; my bad on that.
The state reduced funding to UConn. State funding is a component of the USNWR ranking system, I believe. This dropped our rank a bit. Prior to that we were ranked above RU. Penn State is a decent school. I'd expect UConn to be ranked somewhere in the vicinity with them.
 

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