One thing that's always been strange to me: people always bring up the lack of parity in wcbb (which there is) ... but these scores happen all the time in college football, and no one bats an eye.Man. Really a bad thing for women's hoops. This will be on the sports shows and everybody will say, "what a joke WCBB is."
Really too bad.
Good thing I don't care about WCBB.
One thing that's always been strange to me: people always bring up the lack of parity in wcbb (which there is) ... but these scores happen all the time in college football, and no one bats an eye.
Besides ND, who else was challenging them in the BE? I understand this conf is worse, but let's not act like they were in battles in the old conference either.
Yea Rutgers was good for a period but I left them out because they fell off the map. I don't remember those hyped Louisville matchups the past few years being all that competitive, but I'll concede if there were some I missed since I don't follow the women's game as closely as the men.Rutgers and Louisville for a period each over the last decade were competitive at least Rutgers was able to beat them a couple times.
4in16 said:Rutgers and Louisville for a period each over the last decade were competitive at least Rutgers was able to beat them a couple times.
The equivalent score in football would be 96 to 3. And no, that doesn't happen "all the time" in college football.One thing that's always been strange to me: people always bring up the lack of parity in wcbb (which there is) ... but these scores happen all the time in college football, and no one bats an eye.
They beat Duke ,a top 3 team ,loaded with blue chipper's ,by 30.Man. Really a bad thing for women's hoops. This will be on the sports shows and everybody will say, "what a joke WCBB is."
Really too bad.
Good thing I don't care about WCBB.
At SMU. UConn built a 47-9 halftime lead and have slowly pulled away from there.
The AAC is certainly not a good home for them.
This is definitely more competitive than clubbing baby seals with axes!"The girls played great today. Stellar D in the second half, I love watching these girls play! Its so much fun! SMU played their hearts out!"
-Women's board.
Durks07 said:This is definitely more competitive than clubbing baby seals with axes!
Wouldn't that just be axing baby seals? Unless you used the butt end, but then you'd have to be careful with your hands.
I wasn't really thinking it out too much.