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So you can add a name to your dictionary and then it won't autocorrect to the wrong spelling? Hmmm. Maybe we can do an automatic autocorrect for Tristen on the Boneyard. We'll call it our final gift to him for the 2 championships. :)
From the land of unexpected consequences. Our Tarris Reed is from St Louis MO. The #72 prospect in 2026 is 6'8 210lb forward Tristan Reed from St Louis MO. Tristen deserves his name spelled correctly but ....
 
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1996, 1994, and 2006 in that order were the darkest times of being a fan IMO. At least we had won two titles by 2006.
2006 was an outstanding team underperforming in a single elimination after the program had established itself. While we have been blessed that that hasn’t happened to us much, it happens to every other established program all the time because it happens everywhere in single elimination tournaments.

That doesn’t mean the drive home from DC wasn’t beyond painful that day — it was — but it was an already established program suffering a really bad loss. Nothing like ‘94 and ‘96 (and, frankly, ‘96 doesn’t compare to ‘94 when we lost with a national POY candidate who had gone 20 for 20 from the line a month earlier couldn’t hit 1 out of 2 to move us to the Regional Final).
 
2006 was an outstanding team underperforming in a single elimination after the program had established itself. While we have been blessed that that hasn’t happened to us much, it happens to every other established program all the time because it happens everywhere in single elimination tournaments.

That doesn’t mean the drive home from DC wasn’t beyond painful that day — it was — but it was an already established program suffering a really bad loss. Nothing like ‘94 and ‘96 (and, frankly, ‘96 doesn’t compare to ‘94 when we lost with a national POY candidate who had gone 20 for 20 from the line a month earlier couldn’t hit 1 out of 2 to move us to the Regional Final).
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2006 was an outstanding team underperforming in a single elimination after the program had established itself. While we have been blessed that that hasn’t happened to us much, it happens to every other established program all the time because it happens everywhere in single elimination tournaments.

That doesn’t mean the drive home from DC wasn’t beyond painful that day — it was — but it was an already established program suffering a really bad loss. Nothing like ‘94 and ‘96 (and, frankly, ‘96 doesn’t compare to ‘94 when we lost with a national POY candidate who had gone 20 for 20 from the line a month earlier couldn’t hit 1 out of 2 to move us to the Regional Final).
‘96 was the worst pain I’ve ever felt as a sports fan. I legit thought we wouldn’t ever make the final four after that, let alone win the title.

‘94 was a massive gut-punch. But ‘96, coming at the end of the best 3-year run in Big East history, felt like we were cursed.
 
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‘96 was the worst pain I’ve ever felt as a sports fan. I legit thought we wouldn’t ever make the final four after that, let alone win the title.

‘94 was a massive gut-punch. But ‘96, coming at the end of the best 3-year run in Big East history, felt like we were cursed.
Those were the two lowest points in the program’s history.
 
‘96 was the worst pain I’ve ever felt as a sports fan. I legit thought we wouldn’t ever make the final four after that, let alone win the title.

‘94 was a massive gut-punch. But ‘96, coming at the end of the best 3-year run in Big East history, felt like we were cursed.
49-5 over a 3 year period in the Big East (when the Big East was LOADED) and not making a Final Four.....yes, at that point it kinda did feel like we were never gonna do it
 
49-5 over a 3 year period in the Big East (when the Big East was LOADED) and not making a Final Four.....yes, at that point it kinda did feel like we were never gonna do it
Plus the draw in UConn’s region parted like the Red Sea in 1994. I believe that was the year BC upset UNC. And UConn could not take advantage of it. 1996 also hurt so much because the Final Four was in the Meadowlands.
 
That ‘96 Kentucky team gets a ton of love as one of the greatest college teams of all time. How would we have matched up with them?
They were deeper. IIRC they started Delk/Anderson/Walker/McCarty and Epps.

They would have trouble with Clingan and UConns backcourt.

Their bench was pretty sick with Turner/Sheppard/Pope/Mercer but not much frontcourt depth. Though they did have a freshman Mohammed on the bench also.

They would have had to run and gun to have a chance and press like crazy. Not sure their press would have been terribly effective with UConns height and ability to basically pass over it though. In the end it would depend on if they could get Creighton like hot from three.
 
They were deeper. IIRC they started Delk/Anderson/Walker/McCarty and Epps.

They would have trouble with Clingan and UConns backcourt.

Their bench was pretty sick with Turner/Sheppard/Pope/Mercer but not much frontcourt depth. Though they did have a freshman Mohammed on the bench also.

They would have had to run and gun to have a chance and press like crazy. Not sure their press would have been terribly effective with UConns height and ability to basically pass over it though. In the end it would depend on if they could get Creighton like hot from three.
Following the posts here I'm assuming he was talking about how UConn's 1996 team would have matched up with Kentucky's 1996 team if the Huskies had gotten to the Final Four that year.
 
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