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Like his music not thrilled with his politicsSoooo, about Waters...
Like his music not thrilled with his politicsSoooo, about Waters...
Sorry, I don't want a player that sees UConn as a backup option. If UConn is truly interested, I feel like there is much more to this recruitment that we don't know because this whole situation would be going against KO's word about his new recruiting strategy.
Waters is clearly waiting on Tre Duval to make his announcement before he commits anywhere. Let's hope Trevon picks Duke so we can get Waters and not have Duke big boy us like they did to Cuse with Tucker.
PS: Big difference between Vance and Tremont is that Waters can actually defend his position.
Man this place has become depressing..even when the conversation is slightly positive, there has to be at least one wet blanket.
It's not really "playing devil's advocate" when it runs in line with your schtick.
We can't crow over two national championships, apparently.
Duval is going to Duke.
So was Knox but then he didn't. Seton Hall might be a player here as they are in his final 5 and that was his final visit.
Last thing we need is Duval going to Seton Hall.
Whatever the result it is clear Waters is waiting for Duval's announcement before he decides.
Considering how little interest Duke has shown to Waters, I tend to agree.Um, Duval going to Seton Hall might be better for us than Duval going to Duke.
We can't afford to pick and choose. If he comes here because we are his backup option, that would be freaking awesome.Sorry, I don't want a player that sees UConn as a backup option. If UConn is truly interested, I feel like there is much more to this recruitment that we don't know because this whole situation would be going against KO's word about his new recruiting strategy.
Sorry, I don't want a player that sees UConn as a backup option. If UConn is truly interested, I feel like there is much more to this recruitment that we don't know because this whole situation would be going against KO's word about his new recruiting strategy.
This narrative is stupid. Berkeley was my dream school; grew up there, uncle played baseball there, dad got his masters there, best friend played football there, had football season tix my whole life. I fricken loved the Golden Bears. I got in to UConn and not CAL. Three of the best years of my life were spent in Storrs. If we play CAL in any sport I hate them. I would happily piss upon Oski's (CAL mascot) head. If Tremont ends up in Storrs I assume he will experience a similar transformation.
Just looked over at Creightons board and they seem to think they all but have Waters in their pocket. IF we lose Tremont to Creighton and I have to watch him play nebraska every year I am going to be physically ill..
KO you know I love ya, but please just sign Tremont, Sid, and Whaley so we can all be happy again
Just looked over at Creightons board and they seem to think they all but have Waters in their pocket. IF we lose Tremont to Creighton and I have to watch him play nebraska every year I am going to be physically ill..
KO you know I love ya, but please just sign Tremont, Sid, and Whaley so we can all be happy again
Agree, this argument that if we're not his first choice we shouldn't want him is...well....stupid.
Spent four of the best years of my life in Storrs. Hopefully, you grow up a bit during those years....at least that's what should happen. I'm sure it's similarly transformative for the athletes as well.
You don't know @CAHUSKY very well....took him longer than that. Hahahah

Regardless, if UConn loses Waters to anybody, I'm not putting it on KO. And that's not an apologist take, that's just looking at how ridiculous this whole recruitment has been.
If Waters comes to UConn, or pretty much anywhere actually, it's because he fell into their lap.
If UConn isn't seen as an obviously more attractive destination for top talent than Creighton, that is a big problem that can be laid squarely at the feet of the head coach.
That's true regardless of how bizarre this particular recruitment has been.
We may have cooled on Waters when we signed Mal. At least that is how I recall it at the time.Regardless, if UConn loses Waters to anybody, I'm not putting it on KO. And that's not an apologist take, that's just looking at how ridiculous this whole recruitment has been.
If Waters comes to UConn, or pretty much anywhere actually, it's because he fell into their lap.
Agree, this argument that if we're not his first choice we shouldn't want him is...well....stupid.
Spent four of the best years of my life in Storrs. Hopefully, you grow up a bit during those years....at least that's what should happen. I'm sure it's similarly transformative for the athletes as well.
I've always heard Okafor wanted StanfordCorrect me if I'm wrong, but Ben Gordan's first choice was Duke, Okafor wanted someone else (Houston?), Charlie V committed to Illinois first and then could not follow Self b/c Kansas was out of scholarships. We were Boat's third choice after he committed to USC and WVU, Khalid's first choice was Minnesota, and I'm sure there are many, many others... If Waters wants to come here you take him with open freaking arms.
I've always heard Okafor wanted Stanford
If Waters wants to come here you take him with open freaking arms.
Maybe even a little reach around bandit if necessary.
Just a bit longer and I'm not sure I grew up much either. 1.5 years at JC in California, 2.5 years in Storrs, 24 years to finish the remaining 6 units. High school class of 86' , UConn class of 2013!![]()
No. Because it's too hard to stay dedicated to "we really suck" if you're going to keep reminding everyone that we won 2 of the last 7 championships.
The "we really suck" camp as you referred to it is basing their opinion on the past 3 seasons and all the turmoil the program is going through. We were great in 2013-14 and 2010-11 when it counted most, but those seasons don't really have much impact on either the 2016-17 or 2017-18 seasons. The program went from winning those two National Championships, to not even being relevant on the national stage within 2 to 3 years. That is a pretty dramatic dropoff in a relatively short period of time by any objective measure and there are huge holes in the roster at the 4 and the 5 for next season. I hope that Cobb, Diarra, and Carlton are great next season, but realistically the team is very light on both experience and depth in the frontcourt right now.