Here's the thing about the game. And it's the last thing I'll say about it. Well a few things...
UCONN fans are so incredibly lucky that they can bask in the glow of a 34 point win and still be prognosticators of doom and gloom. I guarantee you that literally any other team out there - if they were to play Temple and beat them by over 30, their fan base would be somewhere between satisfied and thrilled.
I recall back to the RU vs. UCONN games... they were almost always grind out wins that were so ugly and hard to watch as UCONN fans - and the scores were usually in the 50's for UCONN. It seems that this year the games vs. Temple and Cinci are somewhat similar (not exactly), but my point is - how about giving Temple some credit for playing hard for 40 minutes and causing disruption in UCONN's well oiled machine? ECU played that way for about the first 6 minutes of their last game vs. UCONN.
Did UCONN play its' A-game? No. Were they sloppy at times - for stretches of the game (from what I saw several 3-4 minute stretches were particularly sloppy)? Yes. But on the bright side, Temple scored 58 points last time vs. UCONN. Recently also Tulsa scored 60 Aside from SJU (54), no team has scored over 52 against UCONN since Dec 21. I'm actually looking forward to the 2 Tulane games as well as the last Tulsa and USF games, and of course SC. At any rate, Temple scored 9 less than the last time they met and UCONN held them to 19 2nd half points. And the 2nd bright spot was the play of the bench. So productive, Gabby continues to get better every game, Kiah is just a monster on defense, and Saniya is much more productive offensively. Ek is still working hard and these games give her invaluable playing time but she still has a ways to go to catch up after her injuries...
To use the Temple game solely as a measuring stick as to how they will potentially play the next time out is anyone's right, of course, but flawed to the core. Just like using the Stanford game as a predictor of how UCONN would do against Duke, ND, Depaul or UCLA was also flawed. If we've learned anything this year, it's that this team will work really hard at correcting deficiencies, and it's nice that at this time in the season, Geno can still go to game tape and say "see - that was awful. we need to clean that up". It's something that if we just had all 60 point blowout games he'd be unable to address with the team.
Finally, UCONN has won the last 2 NC's. They are the odds on favorite to win this year for sure, and probably next year too. I'm not saying we all should be cheerleaders with no room for critical analysis, but these kids are not machines and they have Geno riding and guiding them all season long. They will be just fine, no matter what the final outcome! Just my $.02...