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They both looked great to me in the UCONN game.I agree, Smith should be getting more minutes. Don't care who has to sit to make it happen, get her on the floor as much as possible.
They both looked great to me in the UCONN game.I agree, Smith should be getting more minutes. Don't care who has to sit to make it happen, get her on the floor as much as possible.
While nothing meant negatively towards my fellow posters, who cares? Suspect between now and the end of the year, this and other similar ratings will change numerous times. In the whole scheme of things, all I care about is winning NCAA title.What will we do, ranked #3...how can that be????? ACTUALLY, it would have been courteous to have Louisville first...no offense to Notre Dame, I always like them.
...therefore Gonzaga should be #1?
I guess UConn beating ND at ND by 19 doesn’t mean much?? Interesting take but not sure you would be able to justify it if both have the same amount of losses.
This is absolutely correct, bbbf. No way a loss to Baylor in Waco compares to the loss by ND at home to UConn. And no way the Irish are or should be #1. A team that loses at home by 18 points can't plausibly be the top ranked team in the country. Can't. Possibly. Be. I was amazed that ND didn't drop further after the Husky beatdown . . . Oh, well.
As Desi said, "You gottalota 'splainin' to do, Lucy."
To me it is the other way, I admit to being biased positively toward UCONN but I also loved the Yankees when they were a dominate team. My take is ND lost at home big and as such unless they were not at full strength then they clearly got beat by a better team. Fortunately, all of this will get worked out during tournament time. I am rooting for UCONN unless they play MSST!ND will always get the benefit of the doubt from poll voters sizing up a field of relative equals, just because of who they are. UCONN will always get the shaft in the same situation. It has nothing to do with the relative strengths and weaknesses of the various teams. It's just a beauty contest decided by biased voters. We are the NY Yankees of WCBB. Poll voters love to take the most dominant franchise in the sport down an extra peg or two.
I'm sure you can look at other posts on this forum, but ND has played better oppenents and have only one bad loss. It meant a lot for the polls in December, but going forward it will not. ND has the chance to retain their place because of the ACC and they still play Tennessee (not that they are that good, but still a tournament team). UConn's only two games that will be able to impress will be Louisville and UCF. Number 1 is NDs to lose for the rest of the season.