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We were essentially unbeatable with a healthy Clingan in 2024 and a healthy Emeka in 2004.
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[QUOTE="Scoe, post: 4979025, member: 957"] Honestly no one came within double digits barring health and no foul trouble, every loss if I can remember had these guys in street clothes or coming out of the game. Going back to 2004 I remember every pundit in the media said with Emeka no one is beating us, even Jim Boeheim said with a healthy Emeka no one is coming close to beating UConn. This past season 2024, 2 of the 3 loses Clingan came out of the game early and the other team dominated us on the road, the KU loss no one played well except Tristen Newton, and also no Steph and a hobbled Cam Spencer. Not saying we definetly go undefeated in both of those seasons but we see how close to unbeatable we really were when Emeka and Clingan were both on the court. [/QUOTE]
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We were essentially unbeatable with a healthy Clingan in 2024 and a healthy Emeka in 2004.
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