UConn would paste the LVs if they played - I don't care who they sign this year. Just not feeling the rivalry right now.
This part right here is no guarantee. If it were truly that cut and dry, do you really think board members here would continue to talk about TN. The reality is that if they sign 2 top 10 recruits that includes a player like Kaela Davis or Russell, they are in the thick of things for years to come and competing with UConn. Even this upcoming year, UConn gets Jefferson, but a sophomore Ariel will probably be better.
Ariel with Stewart were the only players named to the all Fiba team just last year. This speaks volumes to Ariel's abilities.
At the 2 guard, there will be Hartley for UConn and Simmons for TN. Both of these players have the ability to score 20 plus on any given night. If they play as capable, they're both great players and as juniors, each will be more consistent.
At the 3, Kelly Faris for UConn and TN will have Taber Spani. Faris wins out on the defensive end hands down, but Taber wins out on the offensive end hands down.
At the 4, Stewart for UConn will probably be all world. She will be spectacular before her time at UConn is done. TN will have Burdick. Let's not forget that Burdick was a top 5 player out of high school and has plenty of skills. She no longer has to sit behind seniors. Burdick may not be the game changer that Stewart will be, but she is still a top 5 talent that will have one year experience and off season college training over Stewart.
At the 5, UConn has Dolson and TN has Harris. Out of high school, Harris was ranked higher. Harris was stuck behind seniors and didn't get the opportunity that Dolson had as a freshman, so Dolson has the experience edge hands down. Harris has proven to be a shot blocking machine and while she got in foul trouble alot last year early in the season, late in the season, she was poised and it showed on the court. Against Griner, of course she was foul prone, as was every other center that played Griner late in the season. Ask Chiney and Nneka.
TN will be weak at the post due to sheer numbers. There are no back up true centers and that's the concern, but if they all remain healthy, they have a formidable starting 5. They are guard heavy. Look at KY's rosters the past couple of years. They have done more with less. Now Elzy is at TN with those same philosophies. Look back at the Rutgers team that went to the title game in 2007. Jolette Law has done more with less using CViv's philosophy. Yes, they are thin in the post, but that team is so heavy at the guard positions and they also have some highly tauted and highly ranked players at each position, that they do stand the ability to present some challenges. Then again, they could totally flame out. WHO KNOWS?