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What I find hard as a fan is watching so many yawner Big East games. Perhaps I'm an exception as a fan, as I almost prefer watching a really competitive game which we might even lose, compared to a 30 point win against mid-majors. I love the excitement of tough games, and seeing how the team and coaches handle it.I will say this to those on the BY that believe games against Big East opponents don’t prepare UConn for the competition the Huskies will face in the Big Dance. This past season, UConn played SC on Feb 16, followed by 7 straight BE games before their 1st game in the BIg Dance over a month later. For the record Ark St was not as good as most BE teams and SD St was probably as good as some of the top BE teams not named UConn.
So how did Geno and his staff possibly prepare the Huskies for a gauntlet that included 4 straight powerhouse programs: OK, USC, UCLA & SC? The fact is that the BE is full of smart basketball coaches and players that run really sophisticated actions that force opponents to be well prepared and execute at both ends of the court.
I commented on that fact after attending the BE tournament at the Mohegan Sun. The truth is that many of UConn’s BE opponents gave them much better games than the 2 teams they faced in the FF.
Do you really think that playing a bunch of big, strong SEC or BIG teams in a series of “ugly wrestling matches” better prepares a team to face a small, quick team that spreads the floor, plays relentless defense, moves the ball and shoots lights out? Clearly that wasnt the case for Cory Close or Dawn Staley this past year.
Geno prepares his team for the Big Dance better than any coach on the planet, and he had more answers to roll out against every opponent he faced. That should be the case again this coming season. While I regret that WBB loses if UConn and SC don’t play, the Huskies will be absolutely fine.![]()
While watching games during the season the farthest thing from my mind is tourney preparation. I've never quite understood the obsession with that in the Boneyard. I would love to watch a season in a power conference; I'm sure that UConn can handle the more physical game. For sure, fans of those teams are treated to more exciting games.
Oh, and, yes, it looked like playing in the Big East did little to harm UConn's prep for the tourney. But let's keep in mind that they had three #1 high school players in their lineup.