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No, as Diana said, you go to UConn to win championships.That, and everyone knows you go to UConn to strictly play basketball. Isn’t that a Taurasi quote or something?![]()
No, as Diana said, you go to UConn to win championships.That, and everyone knows you go to UConn to strictly play basketball. Isn’t that a Taurasi quote or something?![]()
Parody. Probably some song---Brandy by Looking Glass rings a bell, but that's a guessWhere was this quote found?
What you read was quotes by her mother. I didn't read a single word from Saylor herself. She never said a word in this report. Am I missing something, because if I am, I apologize.I read the quote as basically she was bored. Storrs isn't Austin or Chapel Hill or Ann Arbor or Gainesville or Madison, so if the night life and/or social scene is a priority, UConn is definitely not the place to be.
I may butcher this but here’s the story I remember:That, and everyone knows you go to UConn to strictly play basketball. Isn’t that a Taurasi quote or something?![]()




No, as Diana said, you go to UConn to win championships.

I love your replies and posts. You crack me up. Thanks.Why are you sorry her name is Saylor? It seems pretty presumptuous of you. Who are you to decide what her name should be?
I may butcher this but here’s the story I remember:
A recruit was visiting was assigned to Taurasi for the weekend. The recruit was concerned about the weather and the social activities at Uconn and asked “but what do you DO here all winter?” To which Taurasi replied “We win championships.” Iconic!
As the story then goes, Geno asked the team what they thought of the recruit and Taurasi told him to pass since she wasn’t right for Uconn.
maybe this was in one of Gene’s books, or maybe I dreamt it.![]()
Legendary stuff right there.Oh I read it. My post was snark without emojis.Looks like you didn't read much of this thread. Don't overreact to a poster's photoshop.
I know it's a Biffian gem. I was playing on hoopsfan22Who is ‘they’?
Again, this is not a photo from UConn — it’s a Biff creation.
Especially the coaches name.Geno, not Gino. BYers are very particular about spelling!![]()
The quote was from Amy Poffenbarger, but I doubt those areas of concern she mentioned just fell out of the sky when the reporter called. Mom knows best.What you read was quotes by her mother. I didn't read a single word from Saylor herself. She never said a word in this report. Am I missing something, because if I am, I apologize.
Well, if "Mom knows best", then mom didn't do her research before her daughter committed to UConn.The quote was from Amy Poffenbarger, but I doubt those areas of concern she mentioned just fell out of the sky when the reporter called. Mom knows best.
Geno, not Gino. BYers are very particular about spelling!![]()
I know, right? Who woulda thought?Especially the coaches name.
Thanks. I'm glad that leaving that gap in the lineup was an artistic decision and not a question of technical constraint... again, congrats on a very nice, communicative, piece of work.When I started the photo mod I had intended to remove her and "close the ranks". But it then struck me that the gap or the "missing man" image would be more striking and illustrative to the point that, just like that, with a Thanos snap, she's gone. The missing man formation is to honor those who have left us and I'm sad she's gone.
Best wishes in your travels Saylor.
P.S. I like the back to the future fading picture reference. Good art can have many interpretations beyond what the artist intended.
P.P.S. I try very hard to include my Biff signature on any image I "work". I have made the mistake on an occasion or two of forgetting, but if you see a "Biff" sig on the pic you can feel confident it's been manipulated...overtly or subtly.
Not for nothing but did you hear Kara W go off on this topic Sunday? "What happens when you have two kids on a team getting paid? Does that start affecting who you pass to?" Not the popular position but she's a hard no.I would guess her local NIL is no longer happening.
Well, to be fair we don’t know for sure if she is or is not good enough. A few minutes when she was really still a high school student isn’t a good basis for judging. Did she have stiff competition? Yes. But she is likely to end up at a top program in need of her skill set and have stiff competition there, though joining Shea at Vandy might be just what that program needs to build on, something akin—akin, I said, meaning sort of—to Lobo picking UConn over much better opportunities. After all, there is a reason why Geno recruited her.2 free semesters of college - check
10 months of the best basketball learning environment in the world - check
Trip to the Final Four before you were supposed to graduate high school - check
Used zero eligibility in the process - check
So she got hit with the reality that she is and never was going to be good enough to play on one of the best teams in the nation. There are zero negatives for her.
What? You make no sense with this comment.Not for nothing but did you hear Kara W go off on this topic Sunday? "What happens when you have two kids on a team getting paid? Does that start affecting who you pass to?" Not the popular position but she's a hard no.
So she got hit with the reality that she is and never was going to be good enough to play on one of the best teams in the nation.
Jordy brought up NIL. Kara Walters had some pregame comments on NIL being a potential team building problem.... Sorry if it was confusing, made sense to me.What? You make no sense with this comment.
OK. Just trying to tie it into Saylor's decision, somehow, since that is the subject of this thread.Jordy brought up NIL. Kara Walters had some pregame comments on NIL being a potential team building problem.... Sorry if it was confusing, made sense to me.
What are you talking about?I would guess her local NIL is no longer happening.
“It’s been a conversation, and it’s not all basketball,” Amy Poffenbarger said regarding Saylor’s decision. “The academic [side] wasn’t super-engaging, there wasn’t much to the campus life, and there wasn’t the ability to get out and meet a lot of people. Unfortunately that part of college life ... that part wasn’t happening for her.”![]()
Middletown's Saylor Poffenbarger transferring from UConn
Saylor Poffenbarger graduated from Middletown High in the middle of last school year to get started on her college career at Connecticut in 2021. Now, not a year later, she’swww.fredericknewspost.com
not just basketball
