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[QUOTE="Buzzyboy, post: 2657805, member: 1364"] I can't believe that you said that. UConn has burned SC wherever they've played. They (SC) are not a particularly good team and UConn OWNS THEM! There is no way that SC would have won the national championship last year if the Huskies hadn't played a stinker of a game against Mississippi State and lost in overtime. The Huskies would have won by double digits, easily. No question. Dawn Staley isn't in the same ballpark, city or state as Geno insofar as being a coach. She's a pretty good recruiter but if she hadn't convinced A'ja Wilson to stay in South Carolina, there's no way 99% of the country would be talking them up this year, last year, the year before. Staley also had two great transfers come in that helped make them pretty good last year but they were still nowhere near good enough to have beaten Connecticut. [/QUOTE]
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