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[QUOTE="'nuff sed, post: 3013856, member: 9579"] Yes I would argue that as far as UConn is concerned the program is Geno and CD. It’s elite because they are elite. What you are saying in reality is the changing of the landscape in types of kids that are coming up, and the rise of transfers, is an environment that they cannot complete in and keep the level of success they have enjoyed. I say nonsense. The Taurasi’s, Sales, Moore’s and Stewart’s will still be attracted by Geno and CD. The best are driven to be the best. Lobo came for Geno, Taurasi came for Geno. The sun will come up and life will go on, and still be just as much fun. On another level however, I would offer this, what are the 2 biggest separators between the men’s and women’s game that makes the women’s game attractive ? First I would suggest the below the rim game itself, that should be self evident. But second I would suggest that the lack of one and done’s in the women’s game makes it just as different. Fans have an opportunity to make an investment into the players they root for in a way that the men’s game does not offer. [/QUOTE]
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