Look. Winning every single game by 15 points or more IS difficult. That was MY point. If I am nitpicking because I am pointing out that (for whatever reason) they were unable to accomplish that feat in the past, how does negate my argument? Yes, it's very, very hard.
And Icebear, one or more posters said they fully expected UConn to win each game by 15 points or more. I do not see how my statement reveals my ignorance of UConn's accomplishments or tradition. Your post appears condenscending.
It was meant to sound condescending since I was trying to echo your tone. I was not the only one who had that feeling given the responses of other posters. When you come into a place it is usually helpful to get the lay of the land a bit before deciding to tell people what their team can or cannot do.
I agree the winning every game by 15 is extremely unlikely, however, it is very possible for the team to win every game by 10 points outside of Baylor. I responded to your post about winning by 10 points not those speaking of 15 points. It is a fan board, fans will always be excited about their team and CT fans are used to far more success than most and Geno knows how to manage unrealistic expectations far better than most because as Geno has said again and again UConn never plays to a score or an opponent they play to play the game a particular way. What Geno steadfastly calls the right way. Invariably opponents note the 40 minutes never take a play off effort of UConn on BOTH ends of the court. If teams average 45 PPG against UConn and UConn averages 75+ PPG throughout the schedule there will be relatively few games that threaten to go under 10 points margin of victory. Manage those well and it becomes very, very possible.
That is why UConn has had so many seasons that have come so close to what seems impossible. Look at how many top 10 teams have suffered 25, even 30 point losses against UConn and tell me it is unreasonable to believe in the possibility of running a season by 10 PPG.
No one believed back to back undefeated seasons and 90 in a row is a practical choice either but guess what? It happened. Undefeated has happened regularly at UConn, long streaks are common, never question what is possible simply because it is not probable.