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Probably overrheard from a rooster about to donate his wings to fighting hunger on campus.
My mouth is stuck on open, but I'm not yawning. After the 10 minute mark, UConn only used one starter, freshman, Kia Nurse, and she went out for good at about 5 minutes left. Still, during those last 10 minutes, UConn outscored Tulane 17 to 9. Nothing to yawn about, my friend. That's absolutely amazing! Fantastic!Big Yawn!
He's got to be a rooster. That's CockyTalk.The announcer (Julianne Viani) made it sound like UConn has never played a road game before.
He? She played college ball at Marist, and a little bit in Europe. She said she graduated in 2009 and grew up watching and admiring the '95 UConn team that was honored today. She also said she's from the same town or nearby to where Saniya's from.He's got to be a rooster. That's CockyTalk.
If she talks like a rooster, she's a rooster. Lol.He? She played college ball at Marist, and a little bit in Europe. She said she graduated in 2009 and grew up watching and admiring the '95 UConn team that was honored today. She also said she's from the same town or nearby to where Saniya's from.
The announcer (Julianne Viani) made it sound like UConn has never played a road game before.
Oh, c'mon, Corn...the talent differential on the floor was beyond ridiculous. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I mean no disrespect, but wouldn't you rather see our favorite team playing in a better conference? Yes, UConn is substantially better than everyone else out there. But if, at least, they played in a conference wherein they were only 10-20 points better than everyone else instead of 40-50, well, there might, if nothing else, be a little suspense. This was a yawner from the opening tip, and I felt sorry for Tulane, not a bad team vs. typical AAC competition, but so totally outclassed here that it was, as I said, just a big yawner. If no UConn starters played at all, still a lopsided win, but that doesn't get me too excited.My mouth is stuck on open, but I'm not yawning. After the 10 minute mark, UConn only used one starter, freshman, Kia Nurse, and she went out for good at about 5 minutes left. Still, during those last 10 minutes, UConn outscored Tulane 17 to 9. Nothing to yawn about, my friend. That's absolutely amazing! Fantastic!
Terrible choice by Warde to do that to the fans.Bad timing for the halftime festivities honoring the "95" team. SNY may have shown it (Or portions of it). CBSCS has no interest. Or maybe it was planned this way so they would have a "hook" to sell tickets knowing there would be no TV coverage?
But there isn't such a conference! SEC ... OK maybe SC keeps it in the 20 point range, and maybe the same for TN, but .... The rest of that conference goes down by 35+. Change the teams but the same would be true in the other power 5 just as it was in the old BE for most years.Oh, c'mon, Corn...the talent differential on the floor was beyond ridiculous. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I mean no disrespect, but wouldn't you rather see our favorite team playing in a better conference? Yes, UConn is substantially better than everyone else out there. But if, at least, they played in a conference wherein they were only 10-20 points better than everyone else instead of 40-50, well, there might, if nothing else, be a little suspense. This was a yawner from the opening tip, and I felt sorry for Tulane, not a bad team vs. typical AAC competition, but so totally outclassed here that it was, as I said, just a big yawner. If no UConn starters played at all, still a lopsided win, but that doesn't get me too excited.
In which conference would UConn not be 30 point favorites over most of the teams in said conference? UConn beat the far and away best SEC team by 25, and has beaten the best ACC teams by 20-30 points. We hear this all the time: if only UConn played in a real conference. If only what? If only UConn played in a real conference? Sure, maybe they'd only win by 36 every night instead of 50. OK, if that makes some people feel better...Oh, c'mon, Corn...the talent differential on the floor was beyond ridiculous. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I mean no disrespect, but wouldn't you rather see our favorite team playing in a better conference? Yes, UConn is substantially better than everyone else out there. But if, at least, they played in a conference wherein they were only 10-20 points better than everyone else instead of 40-50, well, there might, if nothing else, be a little suspense. This was a yawner from the opening tip, and I felt sorry for Tulane, not a bad team vs. typical AAC competition, but so totally outclassed here that it was, as I said, just a big yawner. If no UConn starters played at all, still a lopsided win, but that doesn't get me too excited.
Sure, Bigpetunia, I would love to see UConn playing in a better conference, but what today's results shows is that finding a conference where this team would be only 10 to 20 points better is no easy task. Perhaps the ACC. UConn is at least 25 points better than any team in the SEC. Our subs played South Carolina even in the last few minutes. I can understand your yawn. I just react differently. In the AAC, UConn is 40 to 50 points better with the subs playing nearly half the minutes. I'm still stuck on wow!Oh, c'mon, Corn...the talent differential on the floor was beyond ridiculous. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I mean no disrespect, but wouldn't you rather see our favorite team playing in a better conference? Yes, UConn is substantially better than everyone else out there. But if, at least, they played in a conference wherein they were only 10-20 points better than everyone else instead of 40-50, well, there might, if nothing else, be a little suspense. This was a yawner from the opening tip, and I felt sorry for Tulane, not a bad team vs. typical AAC competition, but so totally outclassed here that it was, as I said, just a big yawner. If no UConn starters played at all, still a lopsided win, but that doesn't get me too excited.
These numbers are insane.Tony - for 3 pointers:
KML and Moriah over 50% (.518/.508)
Nurse and Chong over 40% (.462/.441)
And overall:
Gabby .628
Morgan .575
Moriah .562
Kiah .536
Kaleena .526
Breanna .518
Kia .516
Chong .508
The deep bench and departed are the only ones below .500 (Ekmark, Edwards, Pulido, and Lawlor) and in total they have only taken 76 shots out of the 1620 uconn has attempted. (Under 5%)