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Seth Greenberg weighs in: "not good for WCBB"
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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 2414815, member: 591"] I think there will always be a few very superior teams. Some that are sort of always such and others that drift in and out, such as Mississippi State may become for a few years (or longer). UConn is in a class by itself. As to the point made not far above - yep, quit watching at the half. Wasn't the only game I quit watching at the half (or earlier) today. Even the decent teams are mostly playing nobody. (UConn just makes their opponents look like nobody). Seth is in general correct, even if the UConn game today was not the spot to raise the point. A piece of the "gaining fans" puzzle is certainly having some competition for best team. Right now - and for a very long time - there is and has been only one best team, the only question is if they can be "upset", as happened last year. Not UConn's fault - but it is the way it is, and until more coaches can get the support they need and develop better teams and attract the recruits they need that are often attracted to a relatively short list of teams . . . things won't change. [/QUOTE]
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