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UConn's beatdown of South Carolina flipped the women's national championship picture
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[QUOTE="tomcat, post: 5201741, member: 961"] I don't know about any of you, but the thought of UConn being the betting favorite to win the tournament terrifies me, for reasons of karma. There is also the practical reality that the team that dominated SC is also the team that came out flat as a flapjack against Seton Hall. I don't bet, but I think the two teams to watch in the tournament are ND (Hidalgo is as they get, at least against UConn) and UCLA (assuming Betts is healthy). Don't get me wrong: UConn should win the next games and the Big East tournament and in the NCAAs, they have a chance, and it'll be a very interesting tournament to watch, but anyone who thinks the Huskies are the favorite is delusional. [/QUOTE]
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