Wow, could anything else bad happen? We've had JC's health issues and suspension; the Big East falling apart like the Berlin Wall; the APR mess; Boatright's suspensions, mutliple blown double-digit leads and who knows what else. Did I miss anything?
Frankly I like it when the wagon has fewer empty seats, it means fewer empty heads.Thank God for last season or the wagon would have tons of empty seats.
My concern is that with the exception of our run in the BE and NCAA tournaments last year, UCONN Men's basketball has almost been unwatchable for the past three seasons. I've stopped watching halfway through games more this year than I have in the last 30 years. I want the program to get back to a place where the team is fun to watch. I don't expect them to win all of the time but I do expect the players to care all of the time.
My concern is that with the exception of our run in the BE and NCAA tournaments last year, UCONN Men's basketball has almost been unwatchable for the past three seasons. I've stopped watching halfway through games more this year than I have in the last 30 years. I want the program to get back to a place where the team is fun to watch. I don't expect them to win all of the time but I do expect the players to care all of the time.
Please stop watching altogether, thanks!
You couldn't watch last year? That 32 win team that started the season 17-2? If you think that last year's team did not play with heart or were not fun to watch, I'm not sure what to tell you. Its funny how you note with the exception of the BE and NCAA tournaments - the best part and only part of the season that matters.My concern is that with the exception of our run in the BE and NCAA tournaments last year, UCONN Men's basketball has almost been unwatchable for the past three seasons. I've stopped watching halfway through games more this year than I have in the last 30 years. I want the program to get back to a place where the team is fun to watch. I don't expect them to win all of the time but I do expect the players to care all of the time.
Kentucky begs to differYou can't have a national power if your league is not national caliber.