Azzi Fudd, Kayleigh Heckel, Sarah Strong:
Wife and I just got over very nasty colds that lasted for about two weeks. Our separate MD's said that they have had an avalanche of colds this season. If they have colds they're young and in great shape but rest and less stress in the remainder of the season will help.All three Huskies has coughs, Sarah Strong's sounded particularly nasty.
This x100. She consistently throws her team under the bus. There were some real moments where the fractures in chemistry were highly visible on the court. I’m sure no athlete wants to be sitting in front of a press conference after particularly painful loss, but Barker’s body language was incredibly telling.While I came away from the game praising Kim Caldwell for having her Tenn team ready to play, after listening to her post game comments, wondering if she is the right person for this job. Her tendancy to blame her players for everything that went wrong came across as harsh and unnecessary. She built this team primarily with transfers so most would understand that at times there will be issues with how they play together. While Geno has always been direct, he usually did so with a smile and a strategy. Not sure what Kim was trying to accomplish after her team gave UConn one of its biggest scares of the year after beating them last year. What could have been used as a great recruiting video could be viewed as a young coach some would not want to play for.
In addition to really good posters, we have Nan and they don't. I suspect she cleans up a lot of bad posts, including yours truly 😊After reading the Lady Vol Nation web pages, one other comment. One of the themes of many posters was that Tenn should have hired a more senior, experienced coach. While Kim certainly has many things to learn, she is the only coach in the US to beat UConn in her first year, a year in which the Huskies won the National Champtionship. She followed that up with a well prepared first half this year where for much of the half, they outplayed UConn again. Tenn lost for many reasons, but having to play against Fudd and Strong, two of the top players in the US, coached by the best college coach ever has to be factored in. If I was one of these supposed "better coaches" and read the harsh comments from the "fan" base, I would run, not walk, away if the Tenn AD asked me to consider a job.
PS if you read this Lady Vol web site, you will not only be entertained, but likely come to regard the Boneyard comments as well intended and from informed posters in comparison.