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Sorry for not being born yet. How stupid of me.There are many who have no memory before the golden JC days and can't understand why UConn is struggling at this time
Sorry for not being born yet. How stupid of me.There are many who have no memory before the golden JC days and can't understand why UConn is struggling at this time
Damn straight! Work on that will ya?Sorry for not being born yet. How stupid of me.
Sorry for not being born yet. How stupid of me.
The problem with this argument is that people here are confusing sheer stupidity for malice. The very notion that there's some sort of group of covert UConn haters astroturfing this website regularly with the hopes that this team loses games is absolutely preposterous. One of the reasons it annoys me so much when it gets repeatedly brought up, conveniently during the programs down periods, is that it supports the silly notion that if you don't see it my way, then you must be a hater troll that probably isn't even a UConn fan.
Maybe, just maybe there actually were one or two of these trolls posting just to use misery to create a reaction, JSM would fit this category. But to say the issue is systemic is basically turning a blind eye to the simple fact that when there's bad news, people's posting, especially during the offseason, will reflect that. Add in the important detail that lately with UConn it's been bad news after bad news that when considered in the context that the program was already on a major downswing during a post-title era that should conceivably be successful given Ollie and the program's resume on paper and weak competition, yet it isn't the case, it's only been moving in the opposite direction.
Times are tough, and people are dumb, it's really as simple as that, there's nothing more to it, there's no need for the childish Cold War era spy accusations.
We are losing two Top 50 big men and are potentially replacing them with a guy who averaged 3 and 3 for a crappy St. John's team.
We're not really though. I don't care where they were ranked coming out of high school, Enoch ain't a top 150 guy. They looked at his size and soft touch and thought -> Top 50! He's just not.
Durham could wind up justifying his ranking. I don't have a great feel for how he'll pan out. Obviously has skills.
I think Enoch shot up in the rankings after holding his own at Pangos versus Zimmerman. He is projectable but was way more of a project than thought. Which shouldn't have been a surprise considering he wasn't even very good at Norwalk. Some guys look the look but something has to be said about actually playing basketball.
yada yada yada I can't hear you yada yada yada/We've had an awful year, we've seen apparent starters and our top recruit walk away and now we have gaping roster holes and our Plan A's to fill those holes are apparently going elsewhere.
If you took the name UConn off of this hootenanny, there isn't a single person here who would be complimentary of the head coach's efforts or optimistic for the team's prospects in the upcoming season.
The machine is bleeding to death.
Honest question: wasn't he skilled enough in high school to be the Gatorade Player of the Year in CT?
If so, I would think he showed some real skills, at least at the offensive end. I was always amazed at how lost he was on D though. I do wish him well, he seems like a nice kid.
The machine is bleeding to death.
The car is on fire, and there's no driver at the wheel
And the sewers are all muddied with a thousand lonely suicides
And a dark wind blows
The government is corrupt
And we're on so many drugs
With the radio on and the curtains drawn
We're trapped in the belly of this horrible machine
And the machine is bleeding to death
The sun has fallen down
And the billboards are all leering
And the flags are all dead at the top of their poles
Not sure if coincidental, but these are literally the lyrics to Dead Flag Blues by Godspeed You! Black Emperor (my avatar) and the lyrics are pretty fitting to how I feel about the basketball program right now.
I mean not that we have the luxury to really pick and choose at this point, but we'd like to think a player who barely played at St. john's wouldn't be an option for us. But maybe he can be a diamond in the rough, who knows.Experienced player, averaged 3.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg while shooting 54% from two and 73% from the line in only 11.6 minutes per game. One season in JUCO, he shot 41% from three. Last season showed some improvement over the previous season when followed a year when he needed surgery on both shoulders, so he is likely getting stronger and improving his game as he continues to recover. 6'8" and 235!
The foul rate and photos suggest that he is not afraid to mix it up. What is NOT to like!
Nope, not coincidental.
Pulled the quote right from "The Dead Flag Blues."
Neither of the bigs we are losing were top 50. Rankings aside, Steve/Juwan combined for 20 minutes a game this year and contributed 5 points and 4 rebounds with sub 50% shooting. I don't see why guys like Williams and Cobb couldn't surpass that kind of production easily.
Williams is more foul prone than any of our bigs last year. How is this a good move? Can we find some mid-major grad transfer that at least has a pulse?
Chillious just followed him on Twitter.
Chillious just followed him on Twitter.
How did we know who we were recruiting before we could stalk people's Twitter?

I love it if this is true, I never understand why coaches will take so much time and focus so much on one guy.. Thats what Nebraska does while meanwhile Creighton is going after everyone they like and then end up with Marcus Foster and Kaleb Joseph.Got a feeling Chillious is gonna be following a lot of dudes in the future. He seems like a cast-a-wide-net machine gun style recruiter. Which I'm down with.
I love it if this is true, I never understand why coaches will take so much time and focus so much on one guy.. Thats what Nebraska does while meanwhile Creighton is going after everyone they like and then end up with Marcus Foster and Kaleb Joseph.
Seems like you focus all on one guy and then it turns out to be a Hami or Diamond Stone type of scenario and you're left scrambling. Make your relationships with a bunch of good players, see what relationships stick and go from there.
we have 5 open spots, we're not going to fill them all with the cream of the crop (we probably don't even want to)
we want to have a few spots open for the 2018 class, taking a couple of grad transfers is not a problem, it's actually a good thing, even if they're only a projected roll player
we need to chill people, we're going to be fine
