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Well, she isn't a guard either. What have you read?From what I’ve read she is absolutely NOT a post!
Well, she isn't a guard either. What have you read?From what I’ve read she is absolutely NOT a post!
I think the issue here is one of end result. At UCONN, the message is; "your UCONN experience will give you deep roots of friendship and connection. You will leave a better person and, likely, a better basketball player." Not sure what it is at Duke or UNC but it is more focused on the court, than off of it. So, that will define Sarah. The fact that she is still debating this suggests to me that the UCONN approach will not be what she wants. And to whatever extent her dad is impacting the choice, I think he'll want her to stay in the south.1. Has Coach Auriemma changed his MO regarding recruiting and offering? According to his book, once he offered, he did not wait around for a commitment. Times and circumstances change. Has it changed at UConn?
2. Ms Strong's father is an NC State alum and they are not in the mix. One would never expect Harvard to be in the running. Thus, it would be hard to imagine Ms Strong hearing heaping praise of Carolina and Duke growing up; respectful praise, maybe?
3. IMO, it is between Duke and UConn. Not quite the Brittany Hunter conundrum. In the end, it is going to be about relationships with Duke getting the prize.
4. Coach Lawson has been garnering significant social media props for her "Handle Hard Better" statements/speech/narrative. This is 2024.
5. What makes a coach great? I do not believe for a second that coaching is overrated, it is definitely essential. My contention is that there are a ton of very good coaches who are a great player or two short of greatness. Which is to say great players make great coaches.
Notre Dame and UNC are following too with injury volume.Don’t get angry at me for saying the truth. If you were highly recruited and had an offer from UConn, would you honestly tell me you wouldn’t take what has happened at UConn the last 3 years as part of your decision? I know I would.
Injuries happen everywhere, but what has happened at UConn is unimaginable.
Yes, they have. But 3 years in a row with key players out the whole seasons is unbelievable!Notre Dame and UNC are following too with injury volume.
Yes, I would tell you that the injuries that happened at UConn had absolutely no bearing on my decision.Don’t get angry at me for saying the truth. If you were highly recruited and had an offer from UConn, would you honestly tell me you wouldn’t take what has happened at UConn the last 3 years as part of your decision? I know I would.
Injuries happen everywhere, but what has happened at UConn is unimaginable.
Yes, they have. But 3 years in a row with key players out the whole seasons is unbelievable!
Not being a history major, help me out.... is this comment (Mike72fl above) a 5th column remark ? ( I think itOne thing might hold Strong from coming to Storrs is that she might look at all the injuries that UConn has had the last three years and thinks something has been wrong with the training staff.
At least their friends could sit in the front rows at Cameron, that`s one positive.Are they wondering that? I guess if that really bothers them they will hit the portal in the spring. I’m from the Maryland area and actually watched some of Jadyn and Delaneys regular season games, they were not sold out high school gyms. l
I think that this part of the discussion is " begging the question". IMO.. Mike does notPeople who think like that should go read this book
The Improbability Principle
Why is it that incredibly unlikely phenomena actually happen quite regularly and why should we, in fact, expect such things to happen?improbability-principle.com
Navy or Powder?She's going with the blue team
ND has at least one or two critical people out over the last few years. Maryland has had key players suffer injuries in successive years. It is believable. This is a lot more common than people realize.Yes, they have. But 3 years in a row with key players out the whole seasons is unbelievable!
Of course, it was my opinion. However, I tried to put myself in her shoe when it comes to making an important decision on her future. And you are right, only Strong knows what she wants.Not being a history major, help me out.... is this comment (Mike72fl above) a 5th column remark ? ( I think it
was the Spanish Civil War. ) Now we have, instead, war of opinions (reality vs non-reality), somewhat sad. IMHO
only Sarah knows what she is considering in her decision making!
Just have to say that is a bizarre comment. If that were the case why d she have UConn as her three schools. Maybe I’m missing something here…One thing might hold Strong from coming to Storrs is that she might look at all the injuries that UConn has had the last three years and thinks something has been wrong with the training staff.
Basketball rules at UConn due to the great success of the women's and men's teams........Neither Duke or UNC can touch UConn when it comes to the level of interest in women's basketball...........only South Carolina and Iowa can..........I don't think many great players would prefer playing big games in front of only 2,000-3,000 fans........Oregon pre-Sabrina averaged 1629 fans and just 2,600 fans her freshman year, but by her senior year they averaged 10k+.
Juju Watkins chose USC who averaged 1000 fans a game last year and within a year the attendance went up almost 4x and increased steadily throughout the season. Numbers will likely be much higher next year and her final 2 years.
If Strong is as good as advertised and Duke elevates as a program, she'll draw fans and Duke's attendance numbers will increase significantly over her 4 years.
Perhaps it's not that great to be the "man" when only 2,000- 3,000 people show up to watch you play in the biggest games of the year...........I don’t know which school Strong will choose, but I don’t think she will come to Storrs. I hope I am wrong. But if you look at the history of UConn’s high school recruits the last 30 years, especially highly recruited kids, they tended to commit to UConn early if they decided to spend 4 years in Storrs.
As far as Lawson is concerned, she is a wonderful person, was a great analyst, her defense has been solid; however, her offense has been questionable. For some reasons, it has been hard for her players to score. I said questionable because she is in her what, 5th year, as head coach.
I don’t know anything about the coach at North Caroline. I can’t comment on her.
If I were her, and basketball is my priority, I’d go to UConn; if education, then Duke; if being the “man”, then NC.
She’s a 3/4, like AubreyWell, she isn't a guard either. What have you read?
Of South Carolina's ten players, there are only three seniors, one of whom(Pao Pao) is coming back for a fifth year.And just to be even clearer: even if Sarah doesn't pick Storrs, I expect UConn to be ranked in the top 3 preseason, and if she does choose Storrs, I expect UConn to be the consensus preseason #1. Paige & Co will be the team to beat next year.