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The coming battle for the National Championship
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[QUOTE="MooseJaw, post: 5292916, member: 10835"] As I see it, no put downs, just observations. Dawn is a very good recruiter, being part of the Olympic coaching staff, assistant and head coach helped her program in recruiting for years. Dawn is a good practice coach, it seems obvious. Dawn is a good but not great game coach, if she has a big talent advantage she wins games, and in most games, she has a big talent advantage. Question, when was the last time SC was perceived to have less talent than their opponent? I can't think when either. When was the last time SC won a game as an underdog? How many games has SC lost in recent memory as the favorite? Let's flip the switch, recent years, how many games did UCONN win just last year as the underdog or as a lesser seeded team? Over the years which team won many games with a perceived lesser lineup or a vastly depleted lineup? I can go on, but I have made my case. Add your own if you want. Final observation, there are a number of very good coaches, Vic, Kim and Dawn just to name a few. There are a number of retired coaches that were very good as well, however there is only one who stands at the top of the heap. Only one who will battle to the end with 15 or only 6 healthy players. Ok, enough suspense, the one and only GOAT, Geno the preeminent coach in all college BB, It's not even close. [/QUOTE]
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