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Mine did when I walked up the long arena stairs a couple of time for snacksDid anyone’s heart rate climb above 70 at any point during the game?
Mine did when I walked up the long arena stairs a couple of time for snacksDid anyone’s heart rate climb above 70 at any point during the game?
Really????? Did you watch the game and the subbing in the last 2 minutes or just see the final score?Two things jump out to me when deciding if a game deserves to be called a blowout. It would seem that if the coach has to put his starters back in the game with just over a minute to go, that the reason is he doesn’t feel comfortable with the lead his team has any longer. That, to me, is no longer a blowout. I can’t recall seeing that happen in a long time. Additionally, is a single digit margin of victory now considered a blowout?, If so, then our standards have been lowered quite a bit!
he changed the culture. he’s a psychoHurley isn't wrong that our fans are psychopaths.
I watched it all. We were heading for a blowout, up 20+, but a nine point margin is not a blowout! And I can’t recall ever seeing a game in which the coach felt he had to put his starters back in to ensure the game stayed a win, called a blowout!Really????? Did you watch the game and the subbing in the last 2 minutes or just see the final score?
If you were in the Chat room, I'm guessing yes.Did anyone’s heart rate climb above 70 at any point during the game?
Old man yells at cloud. Well done
This post makes me so happy.UConn should have blown out the Hoyas. Andre Jackson and someone else fouled out and the Huskies turned the ball over most notably one for Rashool Diggins and we kept fouling the Hoyas. Thankfully we made our freethrows.
If Hurley didn't empty the bench and they won by 20 would that be a blowout in your book?I watched it all. We were heading for a blowout, up 20+, but a nine point margin is not a blowout! And I can’t recall ever seeing a game in which the coach felt he had to put his starters back in to ensure the game stayed a win, called a blowout!
That -11 didn't hit somehow. Ruined the parlay.Anyone who bet uconn in last 90 seconds.
Takes one to know one? I mean that in the best way of course!Hurley isn't wrong that our fans are psychopaths.
As I mentioned, "We were heading for a blowout, up 20+", so yes! That's a comfortable-enough margin to have your subs in the game. It had all the looks and feel of being a blowout at that point...until near the end. I don't think it was ever in danger of becoming a loss and was still a nice win, a game we should win and did win. In the end, that's all that really matters. The tournament committee isn't going to seed us any differently due to the margin of this game, they're looking at wins and losses. Dan Hurley's actions at game end were to ensure that this one stayed in the win column. A coach does not make those moves in a blowout win.If Hurley didn't empty the bench and they won by 20 would that be a blowout in your book?
win is a win...be quiet...stop complaining...I don't understand how some people continues to focus on the negative in good situations...frankly I prefer to focus on the positive even in bad situations..this is why you are probably miserable and depressed most of the time while I lead a blessed and happy life.UConn should have blown out the Hoyas. Andre Jackson and someone else fouled out and the Huskies turned the ball over most notably one for Rashool Diggins and we kept fouling the Hoyas. Thankfully we made our freethrows.