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Playing in the AAC hurts UConn in the postseason article
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[QUOTE="UConnCat, post: 2672965, member: 15"] UConn went up by 8 points in the 4th quarter with a little more than 6 minutes to go and then up 7 points with 5+ minutes to go. ND stormed back to take the lead and then coughed up a 5 point lead with 21 seconds to go. Lots of mistakes were made on both sides. No excuses for the UConn mistakes but where's the evidence it was because of playing in the AAC? What accounts for MSU's mistakes down the stretch against Notre Dame? SEC play? I hate that UConn is in the AAC. It's more than a little galling that there's a piece on ESPN about how that fact caused UConn to lose 2 championship games given ESPN's role in the breakup of the Big East but I digress. I just think if you're talented enough and tough enough it doesn't matter which conference you play in. UConn in its history has shown that. [/QUOTE]
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