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UConn respect appears to be very high
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[QUOTE="Scrutineer, post: 4988938, member: 8240"] We have St John's fans as next door neighbors and PC fans a few houses down the street and they're a real dichotomy. The PC fan grew up in Hartford, played at Bulkeley and went to PC. He's excited about English and the recruits they're bringing in, loves the UConn women and very much respects and praises the play of the men. Never says anything negative and has sent me a couple articles about PC and always mentions it looks as if #7 is in the cards. The St John's guy was excited last Fall about Pitino and is now depressed and trying to figure out what's going wrong. He did not say anything about UConn except a quick congratulations before further lamenting the situation at St John's. I think a lot of it is some of the older fans still remember when other teams were great and got lots of press and still haven't come to grips with UConn's "recent" success. [/QUOTE]
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