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Whoever won this Sunday will have ultimate revenge in the NCAA final, like last year.
TonyC, you should consider amending the spelling of your custom title. It should be Optimist Prime. But your expectation is my fond hope! Go Huskies!Im expecting UConn to build a big lead in this game and in the 4th qtr ND will make a come back and fall short. CW and MW will be the difference.
I have a mild dislike for Syracuse, due to UCONN WBB (They beat us back in 1996 or something, then put highlights of that game on the cover of their media guide for the next 10 years. And they tried to physically abuse us back in the Maya era. And they wouldn't give Stewie a homecoming game. And their color, of course). I did visit the Syracuse campus this summer with my son, checked out the Carrier Dome, etc. Respect (unlike Texas, OSU, TN), but not "like."
My daughter went to school at Clemson, plus my company at the time had a luxury box at Death Valley, so I saw many games there. OMG I don't want to tell you what she calls the Gamecocks. Anyway, I have a small soft spot for the C-L-E-M-(P)-S-O----Nnnn Tigers (a VERY small soft spot, since I had to put the Clemson logo as my Facebook cover photo for a month after losing a bet with my daughter on the OU-Clemson playoff game 3 years ago). I prefer to think of their colors as purple with orange trim.
Illinois - who cares?
We're talking apples and oranges. You're talking about what a coach can "claim" on her resume. I'm talking about a head coach's record as a head coach.
I can assure you no one is talking about Tonya Cardoza's multiple national championships as a coach.
I believe UConn will win comfortably 88-80 after enjoying a double digit lead until the last two minutes when Geno “empties the bench” and Muffet doesn’t have the “you know what’s” to match him and leaves some regulars in.
Part of my optimism is fueled by Purdue’s 74-63 win over #21 ranked Miami tonight. Let’s see, how much did we beat Purdue by? Oh yeah, by 46 points! I know I’m using some fuzzy math, but everything is a little fuzzy at the beginning of the season, so why not focus on some really optimistic numbers?
Agreed. I thought it was interesting to read the Iowa coach's explanation for the disparity in fouls. She didn't whine about the refs, she said that ND was rebounding so well that it too often lead to Iowa's players being out of position and fouling. That's what I expect will happen to UConn on Sunday . . . no match for Shepard, Turner and Young on the boards.Fouls are going to hurt UConn, they don't have the depth they'll need especially if refs are calling it close. I expect Norte Dame to really push it down low. Who comes in for UConn if any of starting 5 has to sit- Irwin?
At this point, I don't see her becoming a head coach, other than a short term gig at UConn to aid the transition. What do you think?I think I know all about CD's contributions to the program. Thanks.
If Chris ever becomes a head coach she will start off with zero national championships as a head coach. She has of course played a major role in the program's 11 national championships to date. As Geno often says, he would have none without her.
Whoever won this Sunday will have ultimate revenge in the NCAA final, like last year.
The better comparison is the results of the DePaul game. Both teams blew DePaul out of the water, but ND did it on the road without Mabrey and with its starting five (including Nixon) only averaging 27.6 minutes. UConn had all of its starters on hand and they averaged 32.8 minutes in the win. Does not bode well for UConn . . .