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Texas: Property of UConn Men's Basketball program
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Maybe it's because New Englanders are skeptics by nature. Perhaps it has to due with a large portion of our fan base being Red Sox fans who matured well before 2004, leading them to automatically assume the worst. Whatever the cause, that over the past two weeks we were unable to beat conference opponents who we were unable to beat over the past few years has caused many to the ledge.
I still remember early in Jim Calhoun's tenure when (even after winning the NIT) many questioned whether it was a mistake hiring him instead of (UConn alum) Tom Penders (who the same year as the NIT took URI to the sweet sixteen). I remember not much later hearing that we were behind (and always would be behind) Seton Hall, later, after missing the NCAA's in 2003 (due to a late season loss to PC followed by a first round BET loss to PC) hearing that JC has taken the team as far as he could and we needed a change.
One thing we need to accept as part of this equation is that Cincy has replaced their last three coaches, Temple has replaced their last two coaches and Houston has replaced (Briles & Sumlin) two of their last three coaches due to the success the achieved prior to leaving. What each of those coaches inherited was far different from what our current staff took over. Add to this that Houston, Philly and Cincinnati have more HS football talent within driving distance of than all of New England and New York State. The reality is that those schools can build teams off of what bigger schools overlook (and shame on Temple for taking as long as they have to build a decent program).
We will get where we want to be. We will be there within a couple of seasons but expecting it to happen much quicker than that may be a bit unrealistic.
I still remember early in Jim Calhoun's tenure when (even after winning the NIT) many questioned whether it was a mistake hiring him instead of (UConn alum) Tom Penders (who the same year as the NIT took URI to the sweet sixteen). I remember not much later hearing that we were behind (and always would be behind) Seton Hall, later, after missing the NCAA's in 2003 (due to a late season loss to PC followed by a first round BET loss to PC) hearing that JC has taken the team as far as he could and we needed a change.
One thing we need to accept as part of this equation is that Cincy has replaced their last three coaches, Temple has replaced their last two coaches and Houston has replaced (Briles & Sumlin) two of their last three coaches due to the success the achieved prior to leaving. What each of those coaches inherited was far different from what our current staff took over. Add to this that Houston, Philly and Cincinnati have more HS football talent within driving distance of than all of New England and New York State. The reality is that those schools can build teams off of what bigger schools overlook (and shame on Temple for taking as long as they have to build a decent program).
We will get where we want to be. We will be there within a couple of seasons but expecting it to happen much quicker than that may be a bit unrealistic.