RockyMTblue2
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Not a rise, it was an honest question. I questioned the intent because there's simply no prior relationship between the two.
Cuevas is a sophomore.. she has two more years to become the guard that she's capable of being. Give her a chance to be coached.
Tiffany Mitchell is night and day from her arrival. She arrived a good offensive guard lacking an aggressive edge with very little defensive skills.. now she's a great guard capable of taking over a game on both ends. That's coaching and getting in the gym.
Dawn plays with what she has. It wasn't long ago that we were a guard based team with no post presence besides 6'2" Ashley Bruner. Those were NCAA tournament teams. Staley can coach guards..
SC getting elite talent is a recent phenomenon. Dawn made tournament teams/professional players out of average talent like Ieshia Walker, Lakiesha Sutton, Ashley Bruner, Markiesha Grant etc... let's see what she can do with guards like Mitchell, Cuevas, Davis, Gray, Cliney etc. before we judge her coaching abilities.
Hey, I'm just bored, screwing with you! But Cuevas... I really see no improvement in her Soph. year and I do suspect that is on her and she is Dawn's biggest frustration.
Truthfully, it's a rather difficult situation in which Walz has put himself. But the young women did say yes and transfers can be the only way out of it. Like I mentioned this is only the second time he has been caught up in it in his nine years. As noted herein transfers are part of the game with every program, even UConn. With three consecutive top six recruiting classes for Walz, the weeding out will occur and perhaps he will go back to a max of 12 to 13.