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Weird that a non motivated kid would have for sure come back for his junior year if Calhoun hadn't made him go due to his draft status.Bazz, Kemba & Oak were not Melo when they walked on campus. Our guys have developed and, almost always (sorry Rudy) been motivated
This is a low blow. I don't know what (if anything) Bernie Fine did, but implying Jim Boeheim is the same as Joe Paterno is pretty ignorant and shameful. I've never blocked anyone before, but you're the first. Congrats.
Weird that a non motivated kid would have for sure come back for his junior year if Calhoun hadn't made him go due to his draft status.
How is it sad exactly?So you think Rudy was really motivated during his stay at UCONN? That is an acceptable opinion.
Your proving how motivated he was by saying he "would" have come back if JC didn't "make him" go to the NBA, is just sad.
BC. Their fans have nothing to be so pompous and obnoxious about. Cuse and Duke fans can be awful, but at least they have programs that have won titles and sent a number of guys to the NBA. If your school's never even been to a Final Four and has an absolutely pitiful track record of developing pro talent, you shouldn't even bother opening your mouth. Why BC fans seem to disregard this, I have no idea.
Hey Cuse. Schedule us bitch. I dont care if its in the dome. 4 to 1.
Syracuse doesn't have enough games to schedule former conference mates like UConn. It is similar to UConn discontinuing playing its former Yankee Conference partners when it joined the Big East. It is just the way things are. Husky fans may not like it but they need to learn to accept it.
Seems pretty reasonable to think that a guy who was just trying to cash checks would have gone to the league straight from high school when he would have been a top 20 pick, or after his freshman year when he would have been a top 10 pick. Instead he decided to play for free for one of the toughest basketball coaches ever, and would have done it for a third year. Doesn't seem like something an unmotivated person would do. Keep being clueless though.So you think Rudy was really motivated during his stay at UCONN? That is an acceptable opinion.
Your proving how motivated he was by saying he "would" have come back if JC didn't "make him" go to the NBA, is just sad.
Man you've really nailed it, that's exactly what it's similar to.Syracuse doesn't have enough games to schedule former conference mates like UConn. It is similar to UConn discontinuing playing its former Yankee Conference partners when it joined the Big East. It is just the way things are. Husky fans may not like it but they need to learn to accept it.
So you think Rudy was really motivated during his stay at UCONN? That is an acceptable opinion.
Your proving how motivated he was by saying he "would" have come back if JC didn't "make him" go to the NBA, is just sad.
I don't know. JC has said multiple times that he had to force Rudy out the door iirc. Rudy apparently was loving the college experience and really wanted to come back. JC wouldn't hear of it. RG still talks about that as one of his regrets.
I just don't get why so many Husky fans feel Syracuse should schedule UConn. Once teams are no longer in the same conference, all bets are pretty much off that they will play one another regularly going forward. Look no further than UConn recently not playing Providence or go back longer to decades ago when games with UMass and URI were dropped with the move to the Big East. All of these teams are in much closer proximity to Storrs than Syracuse and games with them do not occur any more. Why then should the situation to Syracuse be different?
Seems extremely hypocritical for UConn fans to expect another team to continue to play it when no longer conference mates when the Huskies have done it to several closeby schools that it too is no longer in a league with. It is not like UConn doesn't have plenty of cupcakes on its schedule that it couldn't swap out.
With Syracuse fans the line between playing dumb and actually just being dumb is really non-existent, huh?I just don't get why so many Husky fans feel Syracuse should schedule UConn. Once teams are no longer in the same conference, all bets are pretty much off that they will play one another regularly going forward. Look no further than UConn recently not playing Providence or go back longer to decades ago when games with UMass and URI were dropped with the move to the Big East. All of these teams are in much closer proximity to Storrs than Syracuse and games with them do not occur any more. Why then should the situation to Syracuse be different?
And those facts apply equally to us as well. There is no point to playing you because it's a waste of a road game to go to Syracuse, New York, and we can schedule games against equal and better programs in better locations for recruiting exposure.I will put it as simply as possible. UConn no longer plays local longtime rivals Providence, UMass, and URI because it no longer wants to. Syracuse no longer plays UConn because it doesn't desire it. Playing UConn apparently doesn't do much for the Orange. Syracuse would rather play old Big East teams such as St. John's, Georgetown, and Villanova as they play the games in big cities where there are many SU alums and potential future recruits. Syracuse chooses not to play former league partners such as UConn and Providence as the benefit is much less. There are not nearly as many SU alums in CT and RI and the recruiting talent far there is less than in NYC, DC, and Philly.
Well you sound like a complete moron, so I guess you captured their perspective perfectly. Good job, good effort.I am not an Orange fan. I am merely stating what I perceive to be their perspective.
While you may not personally want a game with SU, there seem to be many other Husky fans that do, particularly one that has multiple posts in this thread.