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Read what you say, here's what Geno said:
"I told them in the locker room they live in a fantasy world," he said. "This is the way most of the world lives. Tough games, you have to suck it up. You have to make big plays towards the end. You guys just aren't in that situation enough because you live in a make-believe world.
"Today they lived in the real world, and I was proud of them because they got tested and came out with flying colors." (http://www.espn.com/ncw/undefined)
He was "proud" of his team because the Huskies faced adversity and overcame it. Some of us seem to think that adversity isn't possible for UConn teams. Not true. Wasn't so long ago we had to confront the same dilemma against St. John's. Someday we may lose, but for the last 125 regular season games we haven't. As a body of work: not bad.
"I told them in the locker room they live in a fantasy world," he said. "This is the way most of the world lives. Tough games, you have to suck it up. You have to make big plays towards the end. You guys just aren't in that situation enough because you live in a make-believe world.
"Today they lived in the real world, and I was proud of them because they got tested and came out with flying colors." (http://www.espn.com/ncw/undefined)
He was "proud" of his team because the Huskies faced adversity and overcame it. Some of us seem to think that adversity isn't possible for UConn teams. Not true. Wasn't so long ago we had to confront the same dilemma against St. John's. Someday we may lose, but for the last 125 regular season games we haven't. As a body of work: not bad.
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