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We are beating a dead horse at this point, but UConn was in total cruise control before the REFS, not Tulane, absolutely took us out of the game. It was as bad as I can remember. Yet, we still dodged the bullet, we regained composure, we made pressure free throws, we overcame our frontline fouling out, and still won the game by 7 after staying on the road for 5 days. How the hell is that not positive? Like Mau said, there is no doubt that last year's team would have found a way to lose this game. This win was a character builder. Even more important, we welcomed a third option who proved he can carry this team in crunch time and deliver a win. Think about that? Three options......DHam, Purvis, and lets welcome Mr. Gibbs. His second half was unbelievable. Sure, the second half was extremely frustrating, but I walked a way from that feeling better about this team, not worse. This team has legit options, this team is building confidence, and I still contend this team will be a force come March. Of course, the refs may have something to say about that.I have to disagree it does feel like a win. A game they would have lost last year for sure, they battled through the crap thrown at them. Agree on DHam and I think right there you kind of answered where Rodney was. Too much DHam in the 2nd half and not enough Rodney. Once in a while you need to take it out of his hands, especially when others are playing better.