Shame on me, but I wasn't paying close attention to recruiting this year. Please tell me about next year's team, and your realistic expectation for the lineup, overall team success and BE competition. Thanks.
But we should not be favs because we don’t even know what we’re going to look like. All of these projections of us being the favorites are silly.We will be title favorites. Still a few moving pieces left to figure out though
? That's what I said. We will end up being favorites, but we still have a few pieces to figure out. The staff will get the guys we need, whether it's retaining covid year guys or hitting the portalBut we should not be favs because we don’t even know what we’re going to look like. All of these projections of us being the favorites are silly.
You did well. But there was a post by someone here ( not me) that did better. I’m going to drag it up this week.Fewer losses next year.. No projections.. @August_West knows what I'm talkin' 'bout
Let me say this.. Not to beat a dead horse.. I was disappointed at a certain point in the season by a lack of optimism about the team.. Around the Seton Hall/Xavier losses.. By "fans"/Yard.. It was my opinion that these guys were good. If you think about it.. Our losses were close.. With the exception of St Johns.. A clunker for us.. But no blow outs at all in any of our losses.. I couldn't believe..at that point in the season.. that people loyal to the Program were throwin' in the towel.You did well. But there was a post by someone here ( not me) that did better. I’m going to drag it up this week.
I concur. I am also biased because I live in BostonMy goal for next years team is the East regional. Getting to play in Boston will be a huge advantage. I’m happy we avoided MSG this year because I think that would’ve put a huge amount of pressure on the team with the NCAA monkey on their backs. Now that we have tournament success, I think playing in front of a pro-UConn crowd in the tournament will be a significant boost. Let’s go back to the Final Four and see what happens.

Love it. I actually would say Castle at PG and Newton/Karaban/Ball as a SG/SF by committee, but the key is finding a way to put Sanogo and Clingan on the floor at the same time, even if it is just for a 10-20 minute overlap per game. Tons of pundits came up with lots of reasons it didn't happen this year, but there are also tons of teams that have made similar combos work.My projection for next year's team?:
Newton - Point Guard
Karaban - Shooting Guard
Jackson - Point Forward/Small Forward
Sanogo - Power Forward
Clingan - Center
+ Crazy bench depth once again.
Who's beating that lineup next season?
You earned the right to trumpet this. Have at it.Let me say this.. Not to beat a dead horse.. I was disappointed at a certain point in the season by a lack of optimism about the team.. Around the Seton Hall/Xavier losses.. By "fans"/Yard.. It was my opinion that these guys were good. If you think about it.. Our losses were close.. With the exception of St Johns.. A clunker for us.. But no blow outs at all in any of our losses.. I couldn't believe..at that point in the season.. that people loyal to the Program were throwin' in the towel.
Not about who is right or wrong..Who is more optimistic than others.. My vibe was these guys could run the table.. Really proud of what they did/how they did it.. In the Tournament..And oh by the way..Our coach figured some "stuff" out about himself as a coach. That will only help us grab number 6 that much quicker.. Nuf said
Edit: When I said 9-2.. 24-7.. I got hammered..Did not understand why these guys--at that time--weren't getting more respect from their fanbase.