Maybe we can post about the game's largest lead? 🤣Every time UConn has a big win, folks jump to it being the greatest team ever.
My response: UConn has had a bunch of amazing teams and a blowout is not uncommon.
(We are going to ignore that it wasn’t actually a 30 pt win.)
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The tweet SUPPORTS my claim that UConn has had lots of blowouts, so this years blowouts are not unique. And certainly not sufficient to claim this years team is the greatest ever. Which has already been bandied about several times in game chats.I don’t know that they implied this was the greatest team ever
But simply noted that the PROGRAM has had the most blowout wins over other Top 25 teams vs other schools like Tennessee or SC. I think VG needs to reread the post.
Did I miss the “greatest team ever” quote?Every time UConn has a big win, folks jump to it being the greatest team ever.
My response: UConn has had a bunch of amazing teams and a blowout is not uncommon.
(We are going to ignore that it wasn’t actually a 30 pt win.)
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Several comments across multiple game chatsDid I miss the “greatest team ever” quote?
None of the forwards on TASSK were as talented as Sarah and the bench wasn’t nearly as deep or had anyone with the enormous potential of Blanca.this team does not have a strong enough second guard to be among the greats. Combine ashlynn's shooting with KK's handling and toughness, put that imaginary player on the floor with azzi, blanca, serah, and sarah, and you're maybe in the same time zone as the TASSK force.
Mixing metaphors, it’s like ‘da 85 Bears, who were so connected defensively that they could have had a ham sandwich as their QB. (JimMcMahon)this team does not have a strong enough second guard to be among the greats. Combine ashlynn's shooting with KK's handling and toughness, put that imaginary player on the floor with azzi, blanca, serah, and sarah, and you're maybe in the same time zone as the TASSK force.
2000None of the forwards on TASSK were as talented as Sarah and the bench wasn’t nearly as deep or had anyone with the enormous potential of Blanca.
Well, nostalgia is a nice thing. But the players today are bigger, stronger, faster and more talented than they have ever been.2000
Starters: Sue Shea Svet Swin Schuie
Bench: KJ Tamika Asjha BamBam
The SSSSS Force.2000
Starters: Sue Shea Svet Swin Schuie
Bench: KJ Tamika Asjha BamBam
yeah AJ and Tamika were real scrubs off the bench. I hear they added a decently talented recruit the next year on top of that team as well. Forget what letter her name started with, though.None of the forwards on TASSK were as talented as Sarah and the bench wasn’t nearly as deep or had anyone with the enormous potential of Blanca.
The horror and shame you must feel from other fans that are psyched about the number 1 team in the nation whose average margin of victory is 38 ppg. The horror.Several comments across multiple game chats
Nutty idea: It's possible to be excited about the team without making wildly over the top statements.The horror and shame you must feel from other fans that are psyched about the number 1 team in the nation whose average margin of victory is 38 ppg. The horror.
It's like you don't know us at all.Nutty idea: It's possible to be excited about the team without making wildly over the top statements.
There’s a reason the chat room exists. People blurt out emotional comments during games that they’d never post on the board after thinking about it.Nutty idea: It's possible to be excited about the team without making wildly over the top statements.
I agree that our fellow BYers can be a bit over exuberant in their assessments BUT you linked a tweet that merely highlighted what the UConn program has achieved and made the leap to this team being called the greatest without qualifying what you meant. The tweet itself, is correct and it references the greatest program, whereas you infer and then directly attribute this blowout to some collective thinking that this is the greatest team ever, which is not what the tweet inferred.The tweet SUPPORTS my claim that UConn has had lots of blowouts, so this years blowouts are not unique. And certainly not sufficient to claim this years team is the greatest ever. Which has already been bandied about several times in game chats.
Um, just no, on UCLA, they don’t have a cohesive offensive plan so I am not at all worried about Cori. Texas though, is legit and is the second best team in the country. Yes, Vic has the moniker of “Master of Defense” and this years team has a great transition game but as we saw in their Vegas game against SC, they can be slowed down. How they can handle 7 players who can create their own shot and handle a full 9 person rotation that has very little drop off will be interesting. Texas only goes 7 deep at the moment but I expect it to be 8 by the end of the season. Harmon has finally developed a shot and can be dangerous. Booker, is an all-American and needs to be shut down. The rest of the offense is not nearly as good.This is a wonderful team, and it could well run the table all the way to the NCAAs. However if/when it gets to the last rounds, it will be up against some very strong teams. UCLA is better than last year and will try for revenge. SC is strong and will try for revenge.
Most of all, Texas has Vic Schaefer and his team is based on the same "great defense and quick transition scores" that UConn's is. I was at the UConn- MS State game, Vic's team at the time, that ended on a heartbreaking last second UConn loss. I don't know that I would want to bet against a strong Schaefer-coached team, regardless of opponent.
This is where I hide behind you and finally say it: Paige is better in perhaps every way than Sue except in one particular: on the floor team leadership.Well, nostalgia is a nice thing. But the players today are bigger, stronger, faster and more talented than they have ever been.
Sue a better on floor leader than Paige??????This is where I hide behind you and finally say it: Paige is better in perhaps every way than Sue except in one particular: on the floor team leadership.
I don't believe you mean what you say. Otherwise I'll be more than happy to bet you "even" if they match up. I do believe when teams get to FF anyone can win. But I'll bet you "even." Care to make the bet? If a core player gets hurt for either team we can back out.This is a wonderful team, and it could well run the table all the way to the NCAAs. However if/when it gets to the last rounds, it will be up against some very strong teams. UCLA is better than last year and will try for revenge. SC is strong and will try for revenge.
Most of all, Texas has Vic Schaefer and his team is based on the same "great defense and quick transition scores" that UConn's is. I was at the UConn- MS State game, Vic's team at the time, that ended on a heartbreaking last second UConn loss. I don't know that I would want to bet against a strong Schaefer-coached team, regardless of opponent.
Let me clarify: It seems to me that Sue was the best in the huddle let me knock a few heads together point guard. No Paige moves her team like a chess player like no other.Sue a better on floor leader than Paige??????