perfect parallelism personifying perplexing problem persona presents puzzled psyched-out players...perfect poetic-justice!!!Parental propinquity persuades prospective performers.
perfect parallelism personifying perplexing problem persona presents puzzled psyched-out players...perfect poetic-justice!!!Parental propinquity persuades prospective performers.
I guess he didn't see the second half.Graham's opening statement featured this gem: "[T]he best individual talent on the court wasn't in a UConn uniform."
Then: "Mitchell put on an All American show. . . ."
I couldn't make this stuff up. Now I wonder how he did.
McGuff lost control of his team the day he hired Kelsey Mitchell's dad as his assistant coach. (That's how he recruited his star.)
So, who's in charge?
He also said: " And without Stewart around, you could make a case on talent that Notre Dame's Brianna Turner or Baylor's Nina Davis was the best player on the court when their teams played the Huskies."Graham Hays is a usually a good wcbb writer for ESPN, but he had an off-day when composing his account of the UConn vs. OSU game. He devoted much of his game description to rhapsodizing about "the best player on the court," Kelsey Mitchell.
Puh-leeze, Graham, lay off that spiked egg nog!![]()
Kib: I didn't read the caption carefully...thought Graham (or the headline writer) said that as a team OS, had more talent...
I almost agree but to put it another way...If Geno coached those players, they would be unstoppable.
Graham's opening statement featured this gem: "[T]he best individual talent on the court wasn't in a UConn uniform."
Then: "Mitchell put on an All American show. . . ."
I couldn't make this stuff up. Now I wonder how he did.