Sent this to him this evening:
In your article you raise an important point as to why other teams have not caught up with Connecticut. Yet, your only answer is to lower the number of scholarships. What you have not addressed is how Coach Auriemma is able to get his 13 players (two are walk-ons), 8 person rotation, perform at such a consistently dominant level, work together so cohesively? How has he done this year after year, with different players?
He lost two major starters from last year and yet has had an incredible run so far this year. How does he get great players to play within his team concept. Aren't these questions relevant to you?
What about addressing the quality of his staff, his practice approach?
Surely, women's NCAA D1basketball has other great players, other great coaches, but they have not yet been able to form the cohesivenessthat UConn embodies. I'm attaching two photos of UConn players -one from two years ago and one from this year. There is a good deal to be learned from them.