meyers7
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Don't count on it.Tell me that was tongue in cheek!
Don't count on it.Tell me that was tongue in cheek!
IMO...Tenn is still the cream of the crop in fan support NATIONWIDE, despite not being in a FF or NC game in 6 years...I'm sure people all over the country love UCONN as well but come on..Tenn is America's team lol...like DD said "Theyre the gold bearer of WCB"...but hasn't went to a FF in 6 years
TV ratings probably disprove that, but OK. Heck, even guards from TN like UCONN these days (hi Dangerfield). TN simply does not register for players up our way.
And what the hell is a "gold bearer"? Is that someone who brings UCONN's gold medals to the podium?
To me, this is the big one. There is no discernible offense at times with the Vols. It seemed to me that when an opponent's defense stiffened and whatever schemes the LVs had been taught weren't possible that the team got flustered. UConnCat is correct about the much-maligned Meighan Simmons - she took a ton of shots, many of them poor choices, but she was the only one that seemed to keep her composure and was willing to keep shooting. Anyway, it seems to me fixing the Tenn offense may be easier said than done.Its all great for WCB and if Holly keeps ephasizing what Pat did, defense and rebounding as well as continue to get our offense better, we'll be at the top. I think its just time for us to all come together and love each other people.
And what the hell is a "gold bearer"? ?
They were over seeded.
UConn's Heather Buck is from CT and there was a kid that went to Stanford a few years ago but you're correct there are few. And there's a reason, but don't get me started on the CT Interscholastic Athletic Conference's weird rules about practice times & scheduling that make it impossible for a kid to get the practice and competition she needs to stand out.How many blue chip WCBB recruits/players come from New England anyway ?? Cant think of many in recent years.
I agree on the lack of offense but disagree completely about Simmons. She rarely showed composure or discipline. Her shooting was simply the nature of the beast.To me, this is the big one. There is no discernible offense at times with the Vols. It seemed to me that when an opponent's defense stiffened and whatever schemes the LVs had been taught weren't possible that the team got flustered. UConnCat is correct about the much-maligned Meighan Simmons - she took a ton of shots, many of them poor choices, but she was the only one that seemed to keep her composure and was willing to keep shooting. Anyway, it seems to me fixing the Tenn offense may be easier said than done.
I agree with the offensive analysis and I think it really does get down to motion - setting screens and having multiple options off those screens - and that MS was at least willing to try while others seemed to fear failure to the point of inaction.To me, this is the big one. There is no discernible offense at times with the Vols. It seemed to me that when an opponent's defense stiffened and whatever schemes the LVs had been taught weren't possible that the team got flustered. UConnCat is correct about the much-maligned Meighan Simmons - she took a ton of shots, many of them poor choices, but she was the only one that seemed to keep her composure and was willing to keep shooting. Anyway, it seems to me fixing the Tenn offense may be easier said than done.
If you just limit it to New England, than sure. But consider the Northeast (New England, NY, NJ) and there is plenty of talent up here. UConn gets just about every great NY player.UConn's Heather Buck is from CT and there was a kid that went to Stanford a few years ago but you're correct there are few. And there's a reason, but don't get me started on the CT Interscholastic Athletic Conference's weird rules about practice times & scheduling that make it impossible for a kid to get the practice and competition she needs to stand out.
To me, this is the big one. There is no discernible offense at times with the Vols. It seemed to me that when an opponent's defense stiffened and whatever schemes the LVs had been taught weren't possible that the team got flustered. UConnCat is correct about the much-maligned Meighan Simmons - she took a ton of shots, many of them poor choices, but she was the only one that seemed to keep her composure and was willing to keep shooting. Anyway, it seems to me fixing the Tenn offense may be easier said than done.
I agree on the lack of offense but disagree completely about Simmons. She rarely showed composure or discipline. Her shooting was simply the nature of the beast.
I believe there a more teams at the same level right now and much more talent then there was in Pats era. The difference is UConn has out distanced themselves because of Geno. Pat never was able to do that. UConn is at a level that no other team has attained ever and we may never see this kind of dominance ever again in any sport. Youve got Cooper and I think you get DeShields and I dont think you get Durr however even if you did UConn doesnt need them imo to win 5 more NCs which I believe they will be the preseason number 1 for the next 5 years barring injuries. Tenn does need them to hopefully make the FF and Ive read LV fans posts that refer to that.Here's my two cents.
When Tennessee won titles they did it amongst teams like Texas, USC, ODU, LaTech, Stanford, Auburn, Virginia, Georgia, and later with UConn. The parity was actually much much higher IMO. The level of the game was not but there were more teams at the same level competing back then versus today. Both UConn and Tennessee could have had more titles without injury (i.e., Catchings, Ralph, Parker, Sales) which is scary for the rest of WCBB world to think about. Tennessee still holds the record for most title games, final fours, elite eights, sweet sixteens, and tourney appearances and Holly in her first two years is considered to be underachieving with an elite 8 and sweet sixteen loss. Tennessee has and will remain a contender as will UConn post Geno. But there will be hiccups in any transition no matter what program it is.
As for the fan base. I have lived in Spokane, Las Vegas, L.A., Palm Springs, San Francisco, Minneapolis, and central Wisconsin and the amount of Tennessee Lady Vols fans to this day that I know and continue to meet far exceed the amount of any other fan bases I meet regardless of where I'm at (although my travels and moves have not taken me to the Northeast as of yet). When I lived in LA I attended several Sparks games and there were more fans with Lady Vols shirts on than Sparks shirts at some games. I could go through my facebook friends and list over 100 Lady Vols fans I met through just a few Lynx games. Growing up the biggest reason I became more and more a Lady Vols fan is because of how big the family of fans is. When I moved to Palm Desert, CA I met my neighbors a few days after arriving and the first thing I saw was their daughter wearing a Vols baseball shirt and the family are diehard Tennessee fans, especially Lady Vols basketball and softball. So I for one, based on experiences, could never believe the Lady Vols are outnumbered in fans. But I am just one person so I could always be wrong .
Dangerfield likes Tennessee as does Durr and I have heard it both ways as far as who leads for Durr. I tend to believe it is UConn but I do believe Duke is out of the picture after her interview about the campuses she has visited. She had nice things to say about Tennessee but she summed up Duke as "different." The tone and context lead me to believe Duke is not a strong contender. That could always change though.
Te'a IMO is our most important recruit in recent years because of the snowball effect her verbal could have with other recruits. Diamond and Kalani most specifically. I don't like comparisons to established players but Te'a is often compared to Odyssey because her strength to drive and finish and Prentice Beverly calls her the defensive stalwart of the class. I have high hopes but Tennessee will obviously need a few more pieces to fall into place to even come close to UConn's 15 class.
As for next year Jannah, Jaime, Jordan, and Mercedes and how much they contribute will be the difference between NC hopes and EE hopes. Mercedes apparently had painful bunions that she had operated on a few weeks ago that affected her play so we could she a gigantic jump from her freshmen to sophomore years.
As for UConn, I hope Tuck and Williams are healthy and stay healthy. What a team!
I agree with the offensive analysis and I think it really does get down to motion - setting screens and having multiple options off those screens - and that MS was at least willing to try while others seemed to fear failure to the point of inaction.
But I also think the defensive rotations were a problem for TN the past few years - weak side help was slow or nonexistent and I questioned the communication and commitment of some players on that end as well.
Holly has done a good job of keeping the team and program together, but I just haven't seen on the court what I would call the results of good coaching. The players don't seem to know what to do when they get in trouble or how to fix problems on the fly. While news conferences are generally not the best place for analysis, Holly has never given the impression that she actually knew what was going wrong or had a solution for how to fix it. That may just be the media persona, or not?
I would not call that elite eight territory and certainly not FF territory.Tennessee was 16th in points scored per possession and 26th in points allowed per possession. So comparatively, their offense was better than their defense last year. (on edit) BTW. UConn was first in each category.
I believe there a more teams at the same level right now and much more talent then there was in Pats era. The difference is UConn has out distanced themselves because of Geno. Pat never was able to do that. UConn is at a level that no other team has attained ever and we may never see this kind of dominance ever again in any sport. Youve got Cooper and I think you get DeShields and I dont think you get Durr however even if you did UConn doesnt need them imo to win 5 more NCs which I believe they will be the preseason number 1 for the next 5 years barring injuries. Tenn does need them to hopefully make the FF and Ive read LV fans posts that refer to that.
Beating UConn is not about having the best talent. Its about knowing how to play the game, limiting your mistakes and being able to execute on offense and defense. Pat tried when she went to see Harry and Holly needs more time and experience as a head coach. Tenn and everybody else are light years away from catching up to what Geno has built. Building a team that is all on the same page, that has the right attitude work ethic and commitment isnt easy. You need to be able to coach and its tuff love and respect. How can Geno go watch top players and say NO to them or say they arent UConn material? Other coaches would die to have those top players. That shows why Geno has his program at a different level and his priorities right. Geno continues to try and make his team better by bringing in the right players not always the best or top players. There is a big difference between the way Geno thinks and runs his programs and everybody else.
Mark my words....Tenn wins the NC next year...
err... Agree to disagree about parity levels. For me it doesn't even come close. I could add in Texas Tech, Purdue, Vanderbilt, and UNC... all teams that were consistently pulling in the same level of talent as Tennessee, often more talent. The biggest difference between UConn and everyone else right now is recruiting. Tennessee has had talent since the Parker days but nobody including Tennessee has come close to the consistent talent level at UConn besides Baylor for a few years. There are a lot of equally talented coaches, but no one is recruiting at Geno's level. I do think Geno is the top coach right now, but Pat was there for a long time and not because there was no competition. She got her teams to beat a lot of teams they had no business beating with a bunch of "cornfed chicks" as many used to call them.
err... Agree to disagree about parity levels. For me it doesn't even come close. I could add in Texas Tech, Purdue, Vanderbilt, and UNC... all teams that were consistently pulling in the same level of talent as Tennessee, often more talent. The biggest difference between UConn and everyone else right now is recruiting. Tennessee has had talent since the Parker days but nobody including Tennessee has come close to the consistent talent level at UConn besides Baylor for a few years. There are a lot of equally talented coaches, but no one is recruiting at Geno's level. I do think Geno is the top coach right now, but Pat was there for a long time and not because there was no competition. She got her teams to beat a lot of teams they had no business beating with a bunch of "cornfed chicks" as many used to call them.
err... Agree to disagree about parity levels. For me it doesn't even come close. I could add in Texas Tech, Purdue, Vanderbilt, and UNC... all teams that were consistently pulling in the same level of talent as Tennessee, often more talent. The biggest difference between UConn and everyone else right now is recruiting. Tennessee has had talent since the Parker days but nobody including Tennessee has come close to the consistent talent level at UConn besides Baylor for a few years. There are a lot of equally talented coaches, but no one is recruiting at Geno's level. I do think Geno is the top coach right now, but Pat was there for a long time and not because there was no competition. She got her teams to beat a lot of teams they had no business beating with a bunch of "cornfed chicks" as many used to call them.
Not really, Geno is the best coach we've ever seen in WCBB. One of the best in basketball period. Pretty sure Geno could have won Championships with at least 5 or 6 teams over the past 5 years (Duke/UNC/Baylor/ND/Stanford...).
Duke in particular has had more All Americans than it knows what to do with.