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There is an announcer on the court and you are expecting defense?
LOL………the announcer was playing better defense!
There is an announcer on the court and you are expecting defense?
There is an announcer on the court and you are expecting defense?
You are probably too young to remember the Brandon Bass recruiting. The old board crashed; definitely the most disappointing recruit loss for us.11 points in 45 seconds. The kid can PLAY! Here's to the hope he grows about 3/4 inches, which not a crazy idea given his age. I know it's very very early for him but if we don't land him I think it will be the most upset I've ever been missing a recruit. STAY HOME.
You are probably too young to remember the Brandon Bass recruiting. The old board crashed; definitely the most disappointing recruit loss for us.
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Were any UConn staffers present at the tournament in Massachusetts to witness Waters's feat?
The big hits early in recruiting for me were Perry Carter to OSU and Tony Scott who changed his commitment to UC only to go to the Orange……..ended up at T A&M I believe
Marcus Cox was a huge disappointment. He just wasn't good enough.Not exactly recruiting loses but I hated losing Marcus Cox and Doug Wrenn. Such high hopes for them both when they signed on.
Marcus Cox was a huge disappointment. He just wasn't good enough.
As Mau mentioned, Perry Carter was an early disappointment and before that Sly Williams from New Haven.
... Perry Carter was an early disappointment and before that Sly Williams from New Haven.
Marcus Cox was a huge disappointment. He just wasn't good enough.
As Mau mentioned, Perry Carter was an early disappointment and before that Sly Williams from New Haven.
I heard there was something dirty with Sly and probably Jiggy Williamson too. Add Super John Williamson to the list.Do you know why Sly Williams went to URI?
Some URI boosters gave Sly $10 grand at a party at a motel in Rhode Island during a campus visit. I knew the New Haven street agent who set up the whole thing. The sad thing about Williams was that when he retired after 7 years as a pro, he couldn't live on an NBA pension of over $100 grand/year. He'd blow it all on drugs in a week or two, then scrounge off friends until the next check.
You are probably too young to remember the Brandon Bass recruiting. The old board crashed; definitely the most disappointing recruit loss for us.
It wasn't geography, it was Boneyard fans expectations. He was the perfect fit for us and Bass was saying all the right things. Then Uconn fans got way ahead of themselves and worked themselves into a frenzy . This board crashed on what became one of the most refreshed threads ever. The disappointment or "loss" may not have been justified but it was very real and I have never seen anything close to it since.I'm not familiar with Bass' recruitment, but how can you consider him a loss? He was born and raised in Louisiana. He eventually settled on LSU. Many on this board and the football board want CT's best talent to "stay home" and that's exactly what he did at LSU. If he went anywhere else I would consider it a loss for LSU, but surely not a loss for Uconn.
I'm not familiar with Bass' recruitment, but how can you consider him a loss? He was born and raised in Louisiana. He eventually settled on LSU. Many on this board and the football board want CT's best talent to "stay home" and that's exactly what he did at LSU. If he went anywhere else I would consider it a loss for LSU, but surely not a loss for Uconn.
Danzz said:It wasn't geography, it was Boneyard fans expectations. He was the perfect fit for us and Bass was saying all the right things. Then Uconn fans got way ahead of themselves and worked themselves into a frenzy . This board crashed on what became one of the most refreshed threads ever. The disappointment or "loss" may not have been justified but it was very real and I have never seen anything close to it since.
Similar to Bass was the Ike Diogu recruitment that ended with him choosing ASU over us. Sometimes we'd end up with a better player in the end, but in the case with Bass and Diogu, we could have used a big of their caliber.
They weren't able to win one with Caron, and Diogu might have been the piece that put them over the top. Diogu was 2002 and would have had 2 years under his belt. I believe 2003/04 was the stuck ball loss against Texas and was the season that JC could never find that big to play next to Emeka, or spell him while he was on the bench. It was while JC was sidelined for a while, when Blaney played Marcus White who was buried deep on the bench when Calhoun was at the helm, but was not physically ready to play at the level we needed that season. If White was stronger or if it had been Diogu there in that spot, that attempted dunk would not have been stuffed and stuck between the rim and the backboard. I would have liked our chances of coming away with the W against Texas if that shot went in.I didn't feel that Diogu was a huge deal at the time, though I do remember people being beat up about it.
We already had Caron. We had gotten Okafor the year before (and he looked promising). I guess for that 2003 year, we were a bit light in the shorts: Emeka, Mike Hayes, Marcus White, and a string bean freshman--Hilty. Oh, and the immortal Justin Brown. Villanueva, Boone and crew followed in 04. So did Championships.