What she actually said:
"I think she was such a classy coach,” McGraw said. “I think that, unfortunately, the game and sportsmanship has lost a lot when we lost her from the coaching ranks.”
[P]lease, I see enough mis-quoted things in politics to just not enjoy them on the Boneyard.
Part of accurate quoting is getting necessary context. The two sentences you quote sound quite innocent.
But let's look at a little fuller quote, and see how she got to those thoughts :
"I think that the entire Tennessee nation will be on our side," McGraw said when asked who Lady Vols fans in attendance will root for. "There are a lot of people who want to see us win just to preserve Pat's legacy now.
"I think all women's coaches really respect her and looked up to her, because they knew when she spoke, it was about what was good for the women's game. She role-modeled how to be gracious in victory, as well as defeat. She was such a classy coach and, unfortunately, the game and sportsmanship lost a lot when we lost her." [emphasis supplied]
"Preserving Pat's legacy" = the then-record Eight NC's? Or the class at the top of the game if the record and/or the leadership role in WCBB falls into supposedly less classy hands?
Note when she says "a lot of people" she goes beyond the question, which was about Tennessee fans and could more readily be limited to the championships record.
Look at the segue, and it's not hard to reach the conclusion respected writers and announcers reached as to Ms. McGraw's intended implication. She's not stupid and wouldn't say it directly, but it's there.
I don't happen to agree with her statement that Ms. Summitt has always been classy and have no need to elaborate why.
Nor did McGraw always agree with it (e.g. TN letting Michelle Snow attempt a dunk at the end of a 39 point TN victory that ended ND's 2002 season; the margins of some of TN's 20 straight wins over ND).
Suffice it to say there was reason to be suspicious of McGraw's motive for bringing class into the discussion in the context of saying a lot of people would be rooting for her team against Geno.
Now, is it good to go on analyzing this? Not particularly.
Will the gibes continue? Don't know but it's doubtful.
Though Geno participated, a glance at the headlines will show McGraw was driving the smack talk bus leading up to the game.
She didn't get a good result in the media (especially when called out for the item we're now discussing by the announcers during the national game telecast) or on the court, so I doubt she'll do it again.