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In the NCAA Tournament sometimes a very good team will run up against superior talent, happens every year. Can UConn survive against a team with superior talent ? That's why they play the games, to find out.
I'm not seeing a team with "superior talent" to Uconn (ND comes closest). Th question is just can Uconn show out when the chips are down
 
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It’s my day off, so naturally I’ve been watching replays of games from this season. I’m on a sabbatical year so technically every day is a day off for me. Anyway, I watched the UNC game, the Louisville game and both Seton Hall games, the last two in highlights. And the thing that really stands out on the offensive side is the passing. UConn’s passing is simply more complex than what their opponents are doing.

Of course, the victory depends as much on the switching defense. But the sophistication of the passing game is really indicative of what goes into being a Husky.

So many of the other teams play simple iso-plays and clearouts much of the time. Why can’t they run a motion offense comparable to what Geno has his kids doing? My guess is it starts with recruiting. He looks for kids who are willing to commit to team defense, and this is probably related to running a complex offense. No ‘hero ball.’ No razzle dazzle. Just relentless off ball movement and reading the floor.
To your point I have noticed that some of the top teams, in particular, ND & USC, under pressure, get away from their team game, ignore the coach and go ISO with their best player(s), which quickly proves to be self destructive. These teams are unbalanced in that they rely on a singular special player, which can be defended. The other top teams, such as TX and UCLA rely on height and post scoring and play more of a half court offense than a transition style which can be more difficult to manage as we do not see that very often in the BE. That leaves SC as being the outlier as they play true team baskeball, but are vulnerable this year from a lack of height and offensive rebounding as noted in their loss at us in Columbia.
 

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