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It ain't the en ot the dynasty and it ain't a bit like the Patriots.
Totally agree. UConn should be preseason #1 next year.
And this year's not over yet.
It ain't the en ot the dynasty and it ain't a bit like the Patriots.
UConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
Hey....if Ono does that against the likes of Maryland, Baylor, Kentucky, Arkansas, and others...you can compare. I think Boston is much better than Ono at this stage. Sorry, but it's true.LMAO. You're exposing your bias for Boston. But we can see that by your logo and repeated claims of her being a "generational" talent. And can you tell us what your description of a generational talent is? BTW, why don't you list ONO as one? After all, her stats are better in 2 of 3 categories. Boston- 13 PPG, 8.9 Reb, and 50 Blocks. ONO- 12 PPG, 9.3 Reb, and 55 Blocks in 3 less games.
Go to the water fountain your glass is half emptyUConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
You could've saved us the schmaltzy clichés because that wasn't OP's point at all.The O.P. raise a valid post. All good things must come to an end.
The Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters, The Tennessee Lady Vols, The Houston Comets, and The New England Patriots. At one time these dominant teams won the game before the ball, or coin, was tossed in the air. They struck fear in the heart of their opponents. Eventually, someone bigger and stronger ventured down the road and knocked them off the hill.
Is this the fate of the Mighty UConn Huskies? Are they destine to be stuck on 11? If this is their lot in life, it was a marvelous run.
UConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
Me, too. But we are dealing with this season's team. At least that is the basis of my thoughts.I agree with the premise that there are more teams with superior talent that will make it harder for UConn to be as dominant as they have in the past, but the Patriots need to rebuild and potentially may not be too good for awhile, UConn is one of the best teams in the country and will continue for the foreseeable future. I'd be happy to place a bet on at least one NC in the next 3 years.
A little irony?Maybe but IN BILL WE TRUST
???A bit too many adult beverages? Love Huskie's future and I have heard the Pat's run has been over for about 10 years. Where is this coming from?UConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
I have no ties to Uconn, either the school or the state. Always a basketball junkie, first as a player, then as a high school coach but always a fan. Became a Uconn WBB rooter gradually, mostly in admiration of the way Auriemma and Dailey could incorporate the best of talents into a team.
It goes without saying the program set the bar so ridiculously high that it is just unrealistic, if objective, to expect that there would not be periodic “bumps in the road.” A bump in the road for Uconn? Losing consecutively in two FF semi-finals in incredibly close games and losing a regular season game to the defending NCs.
I agree with those who do not think this team stacks up to past Uconn teams. So what? Uconn and the two coaches almost singlehandedly lifted WBB to the point where their dominance is challenged. If you listened years ago to Auriemma discuss the “Uconn is bad for women’s basketball” mantra he was consistent in challenging other programs to catch up. To a large degree that is what has happened with a small sprinkling of Uconn being NOT QUITE as good, but still really damn good.
I did not think Uconn played very well last night, even the three stars who scored had holes in their games. Again, so what? It happens and it happened. If I have one concrete criticism it is that those three did not seem to trust their teammates and IMO appeared to be willing to play 3 on 5. That is what I saw but others could have seen it differently and I certainly respect that. As another poster shared, not being in practices, meetings, etc. gives one a very difficult angle to analyze the why of what happened.
Anyway, my two cents and I will just end with this, to all live and die with each game Uconn WBB fans, you can pretty much count on one hand the sports teams that have provided the sustained level of success your team does and there really is no end in sight.
Stop with the generational player for freshman on college. Stewie is the generational player. Won 4 national championships. Lost 1 game the last 3 years of college. In her 3rd year in the WNBA Seattle went from last to winning the championship.UConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
Exactly. You need a resume to be that type of player. I told this guy to tell us what his description of a generational player is and I predictably got crickets for a response.Stop with the generational player for freshman on college. Stewie is the generational player. Won 4 national championships. Lost 1 game the last 3 years of college. In her 3rd year in the WNBA Seattle went from last to winning the championship.
In 2018 WNBA, regular season MVP. Playoff MVP. Then leads Team USA to World Championship, again the MVP. Then goes to Russia and is 1st half MVP. That is a generational player.
Bravo, great post. I, like you, have no ties to UConn, have been involved with basketball every year since my 7th grade teacher entered the room crying about our President being shot and killed, and became a fan because of how the UConn program was built. After college basketball, coaching became a passion at different levels (other than junior high) and genders. I have observed some of the tactics used in recruiting against UConn: Geno’s age, even if you play and win there you’ll be compared to their former greats, and the most frequent Is Geno’s demanding style and “candor”. Not every player, or parent, will accept that, but my experience has been that good players want to be coached, and great players want to be told the truth.
The only thing I would add to your statement about being able to count the programs who have the sustained success of UConn’s program on one hand, is that when you are done counting you would have several fingers left.

UConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
Was you complaining when we didn’t win NCs from 2005 to 2008??? Some of you fans expect UConn to do what Breanna Stewart class did. The dynasty will always be forever for changing the game of woman basketball, making coaches and teams better, inspiring young girls to want to play basketball and go to a school like UConn. Players actually work their a** off just to get a UConn offer. It’s way more talented players since I first started watching WBB. But about the SC comment UConn don’t have to be physical. They have to play the UConn way. Defense knocking down 3 pointers sharing the basketball and not letting up on big leads. We’ve had good teams by 20-30 points and let teams back in the game. SC also lost a game and next year uconn will be stacked with young gifted players 5 of them with 5 returning.UConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
UConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
It is the let down when you and everyone else thought Uconn might beat Baylor. That too shall pass.UConn & Patriots teams - feels like their 20+ year dynasties are coming to an end. Teams are no longer afraid of them. Teams are catching up in terms of coaching and talent development. I know we're supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in next year, but we all know that is a crapshoot. This team is far behind in terms of physical players with size. That doesnt get fixed in a year. Look at South Carolina. That team is stacked with young, gifted physical players, including Boston who is a generational talent. The days of dominance are over I'm afraid....
No, I didn't react well to Y2K. All those idiots that believed planes would fall out of skys. And the buggers who wanted to charge 300 dollars per line of 300,000 lines of code to find the clocks that would be bad on 1 second after midnight 2000. That was the scam of the century.Something tells me you didnt react well to Y2K. Just a hunch. #OverreactorsGonnaOverreact