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I feel it's too early to be able to beat N.D. on their home court. I'm sure Uconn will get in foul trouble when the Irish continue to pound it inside and then it's game over. More importantly is having Walker and Williams experience this type of game so they will be ready come March.It's too much to ask for the 2 of them to step up big in this game in South Bend.. but hopefully will help them down the road
 
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Wow, we finally have a "UConn plays ND" thread for today's game that expresses our chances for the win. Oh, wait... :rolleyes:
 
I feel it's too early to be able to beat N.D. on they're home court.

I agree (despite you being a Browns fans and I being a Steelers fan :rolleyes:;)). As you say Walker and Williams will have more experience AND Olivia will have more experience and hopefully greater development of her skills and understanding of the UCONN system. Who will be the sixth (wo)man coming off the bench?
 
I believe that anyone who is a Browns fan automatically disqualifies them from having a credible opinion on any game in any sport. And I say that with good will toward the poster. This includes our former Secretary of State.
 
I feel it's too early to be able to beat N.D. on they're home court. I'm sure Uconn will get in foul trouble when the Irish continue to pound it inside and then it's game over. More importantly is having Walker and Williams experience this type of game so they will be ready come March.It's too much to ask for the 2 of them to step up big in this game in South Bend.. but hopefully will help them down the road
Go Browns! Tough day.
 
I believe that anyone who is a Browns fan automatically disqualifies them from having a credible opinion on any game in any sport. And I say that with good will toward the poster. This includes our former Secretary of State.
That was uncalled for.:(
 
I feel it's too early to be able to beat N.D. on their home court. I'm sure Uconn will get in foul trouble when the Irish continue to pound it inside and then it's game over. More importantly is having Walker and Williams experience this type of game so they will be ready come March.It's too much to ask for the 2 of them to step up big in this game in South Bend.. but hopefully will help them down the road
Good call...….:confused:
 
I feel it's too early to be able to beat N.D. on their home court. I'm sure Uconn will get in foul trouble when the Irish continue to pound it inside and then it's game over. More importantly is having Walker and Williams experience this type of game so they will be ready come March.It's too much to ask for the 2 of them to step up big in this game in South Bend.. but hopefully will help them down the road
I think I hear something. Yes, I do. Here it is;

 
I feel it's too early to be able to beat N.D. on their home court. I'm sure Uconn will get in foul trouble when the Irish continue to pound it inside and then it's game over. More importantly is having Walker and Williams experience this type of game so they will be ready come March.It's too much to ask for the 2 of them to step up big in this game in South Bend.. but hopefully will help them down the road
ouch! in hindsight
 
I believe that anyone who is a Browns fan automatically disqualifies them from having a credible opinion on any game in any sport.

I sort of agree with you. Browns fans chose drunken Bernie Kosar over Bill Belechick. But the GM of the Browns now is one of the greatest FB players in UConn history. He just nailed his first draft. In the absence of another rooting interest in a given game, UConn fans might consider rooting for the Browns.
 
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