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Just in case some have forgotten, UConn went into the 2008 tournament ranked No 1 in the country and with Maya Moore on the roster. After 3 years of "dark ages" the expectations were high but then they got beat in the semis of the final four. But lo and behold, it wasn't the end of the world, they went on on to win the next 2 titles. Then, in both 2010 & 2011 they were beaten by Notre Dame in the final four semis. The following year they were beaten three, count em, three times by those same Irish before not only beating them in the final four semis but then winning the title that year. They went on to beat those same Irish in the national title game the next 2 years and won 4 in a row.
Now they have not won a title in 2 consecutive years and we are being told that the party is over and we are entering another "dark age"? Why? One poster is inconsolable because his "to die for" recruit went elsewhere. Boo Hoo. He should take a look at history. Despite the myth spread by their detractors UConn has lost out on many top recruits over the last 10 years and has still won 6 titles. And that means they lost 4 titles. I suspect that some memories only go back to the 2012 championship year. These are the people who panic whenever they lose 2 hands at a blackjack table after having won 6 straight.
Fickle much?
Now they have not won a title in 2 consecutive years and we are being told that the party is over and we are entering another "dark age"? Why? One poster is inconsolable because his "to die for" recruit went elsewhere. Boo Hoo. He should take a look at history. Despite the myth spread by their detractors UConn has lost out on many top recruits over the last 10 years and has still won 6 titles. And that means they lost 4 titles. I suspect that some memories only go back to the 2012 championship year. These are the people who panic whenever they lose 2 hands at a blackjack table after having won 6 straight.
Fickle much?