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There was a lengthy thread on VolNation discussing possible academic issues.Not able to play.... because?
There was a lengthy thread on VolNation discussing possible academic issues.Not able to play.... because?
After she was gonna be their savior.I remember when they were better off without DeShields.

After she was gonna be their savior.![]()
See oldude's post above.Not able to play.... because?
I suppose it may have been an accident. No, no they're right. Evina came to UConn on purpose.I know. "She did it on purpose" is an exact quote from one (or more) of them.
That may have been true for Holly's teams, but I doubt that it will be true for Coach Harper. At least until proven otherwise, I think we should give her the benefit of the doubt. I would expect to see a typical SEC offense, similar to what we have seen from South Carolina.Well at least she probably doesn't have an offense to learn.![]()
I'll go with that, but the opposite way. Until proven otherwise, I'll assume it's still Holly's/Pat's offense.That may have been true for Holly's teams, but I doubt that it will be true for Coach Harper. At least until proven otherwise, I think we should give her the benefit of the doubt. I would expect to see a typical SEC offense, similar to what we have seen from South Carolina.

Yeah, like you, because of her age she didn't get to see the rivalry. But, unlike you, she actually played (and starred) in the LadyVol program for two years. And she played for a coach who was Pat's assistant for years, and who played (and starred) there for Pat herself before that. That's about as close as you can get to the rivalry without "seeing" it. And since she knew she was getting skewered by LV fans on social media, message boards, etc., we have to assume she had an awareness of LV fans on social media, etc. She understands the rivalry.For me personally, I just think she was too young to understand the rivalry, I’m 26 and I didn’t really get to see the rivalry because I was young at the time and sparingly watched tv. So all this talk about what she did to them is nonsense. I just think she wants to be coached and she wants to win. What better place to go for those two?
Someone mentioned in this thread imagine if UConn’s top player transferred to Tennessee after their sophomore year. Well quite frankly UConn’s top players don’t leave. The only players, well most, that leave UConn are ones who don’t get playing time. So I can’t put myself in their shoes. They just have to realize that Summitt’s legacy put a lot of pressure on Warlick and she couldn’t perform. Nobody wants to be apart of a team that can’t perform.
Yeah, like you, because of her age she didn't get to see the rivalry. But, unlike you, she actually played (and starred) in the LadyVol program for two years. And she played for a coach who was Pat's assistant for years, and who played (and starred) there for Pat herself before that. That's about as close as you can get to the rivalry without "seeing" it. And since she knew she was getting skewered by LV fans on social media, message boards, etc., we have to assume she had an awareness of LV fans on social media, etc. She understands the rivalry.
I'm not saying she didn't transfer to UConn for all the right reasons. But she knew what she was doing, and she did it "on purpose." And then she taunted the LV fans she left behind, with her "Sorry/Not sorry" sentiments.
I don’t think you’re giving Megan enough credit. Did you know she’s already on several WNBA teams radar?I didn't say there was a huge difference between Davis or Walker, but I would give a slight edge to Davis. She's bigger, quicker, more athletic, but I agree she does disappear a lot during games. Will new coaching change that? Not sure.
I have no idea what the starting lineup will be for Tennessee - many think Horston will start from day 1 as the PG. I would not be surprised to see Massengill start and Horston play the 2. But either way... If Tenn starts Horston, Massengill, Green, Davis and Kuskituah...
Dangerfield will run circles around Horston. Danger will struggle with defending the much larger Horston, but she's way too experienced.
Westbrook is much better than Massengill. It's a pretty large gap.
Green is good, but Williams is better. Simple as that.
Walker vs. Davis is the only matchup I'd give Tennessee a slight edge on. VERY slight. Then again I have no idea how much better Walker will be next year. I HOPE you are right about her!
ONO - based on her improvement, I'd say she's slightly better than Kushkituah. I thought Kasi got bumped off the starting lineup cuz Collins was better, but IIRC Kasi was injured and never quite came back 100% by the end of the season.
Then look at our bench - Griffin, Adebayo, Makurat, Bent and Irwin vs. Harris, Burrell, Brown, Key and Suanders - Tennessee has MUCH more size than we do. But none of them are as good as ONO and unless she gets into foul trouble, I could see her playing 30-35 minutes in a game like this.
Geno vs. Kelli - need I say more?
I know you’re being facetious, but it’s absolutely true that a number of LV fans believe the only reason that Evina is at UConn is to spite them.
It never occurred to these folks that a young lady desperate to be coached, might actually seek out the best coaching staff in the history of WBB, with a very good opportunity to be part of a championship team.
While every Board has its fringe set of posters, many never have put anything to do with UConn in the past.IMO, Walker is every bit as talented as Davis, and unlike Davis, Walker plays hard the whole game.
Also, a couple thousand posts on VolNation, many of which are bitter and angry diatribes directed at Evina as well as UConn leads me to believe that some LV fans will never put this latest “slight” behind them.
There was a wonderful and folksy old historian from MIssissippi by the name of Shelby Foote who wrote extensively about the Civil War and appeared frequently on Ken Burns multi episode documentary on the Civil War.Westbrooks transfer has brought out the hate by some Tenn fans for UConn all over again. Just when Tenn thought they could beat UConn, Geno put together another group of talent which now includes their former prize player. This imo has refueled the hate which some of us knew over the past years. You can think and say what you want but those old fans that knew and lived in the past Tenn/UConn rivalry's know what we might be in for. Yeah it hurts to loose a top player especially when you loose her to your arch enemy. Some of you read Vol Nation which is a pretty calm board compared to the Summit board. BTW the Summit board is a pay for board. I can only imagine what is being written and talked about on that board. I dont expect UConn to have any problems against Tenn the next 2 seasons and if UConn blows them out well....it could get very nasty.
Yeah, it pretty much is.I think the LV fans were just looking for an excuse to hate her. "Sorry/not sorry" isn't a taunt.
Seems to me that it would have been more circumspect for Evina to have left the "Sorry not Sorry" out of her message. I understand how tough it had to have been for her to read Tenn fans on social media taking shots at her for that post-game answer about "off court stuff", but she should have let it go. I don't think there is any question but that it was a shot of sorts, albeit a pretty tame one, at the Tenn fans.
Per the Urban Dictionary:
"1) Typically used to signify that speaker does not care whether their behavior emotionally upsets someone . "
2) The term could also be used to acknowledge that the speaker's behavior could upset someone, but the speaker stands by their behavior. "
She could have meant #2 ala I know you won't like this, but I have to do this for me.
OK I changed it. Sorry if I offended you. The guys in the new pic (video) are clearly Vol fans and it is highly unlikely they would be found in Middletown, CT (see post #26).Look, hate is hate....
...By the way, the way, the picture of the two supposed Rednecks is inappropriate. These guys could also be from Middletown, CT.
You can’t be a Tennessee fan. With all the stuff I’ve been reading, how is this possible?!!Despite the bad coaching she got at UT, she simply made Tennessee a much better team. When she had to sit out against Miss St, the lady vols got hammered by 30 plus points, but when she was back for the sec tourny game it was much more competitive matchup with her in the linuep. I suspect Geno will turn her into an all american before her time is up. As a Tennessee fan myself, I'm not bitter about her transfer one bit and I think she made the absolute right choice by going to UCONN. She was never going to win a NC under Holly and she was def not going to be developed any further under Holly, and Harper is to much of an unknown, especially with her questionable coaching years at NCST. I don't blame Westbrook one bit...I wish her all the best and will be excited to see how she excels under her new hall of fame coach

OK I changed it. Sorry if I offended you. The guys in the new pic (video) are clearly Vol fans and it is highly unlikely they would be found in Middletown, CT (see post #26).
Not enough rust on the junker for it to be a New Englander.
Sorry @Alydar but in the language of today's youths "Sorry/not sorry" is a taunt. IMO Evina would have been better off saying nothing in this case and also in the case where she commented to a reporter about coaching changes at the conclusion of TN's season. There are good, better, worst ways to end any relationship this falls under the category of should have been better.I think the LV fans were just looking for an excuse to hate her. "Sorry/not sorry" isn't a taunt. To me says that there are both positive and negative aspects to her leaving and it's time to move on. But to a lot of LV fans it's a black and white world and they represent white and UConn is the epicenter of evil black, using all sorts of despicable tactics.
Sorry @Alydar but in the language of today's youths "Sorry/not sorry" is a taunt. IMO Evina would have been better off saying nothing in this case and also in the case where she commented to a reporter about coaching changes at the conclusion of TN's season. There are good, better, worst ways to end any relationship this falls under the category of should have been better.
Horston is a great athlete. But she’s not a particularly great shooter and if she’s thrown into the fire as TN’s pg as a freshman, it’s going to be one tough learning curve.