
What happened is we won 4 Naties and expectations changed. That's what.What happened to just enjoying a team, and school pride?
Thertainly not.Is being a top three team in AAC to much to thrive for?
What happened is we won 4 Naties and expectations changed. That's what.
Those things that were expectations should have become wishes when Calhoun retired. I know that I wasn’t “expecting” national championships and top 10 teams right away. And then we went out and won the damn thing in ‘14! So it’s not unreasonable to want those lofty heights again so soon, neither is it unreasonable to have some patience and see if Calhoun’s hand-picked successor can right the ship.Your expectations should have changed when Calhoun retired and the conference shift happened.
“Why do you like UConn?”
Because without UConn, the boneyard would just be the cesspool, and a few posts about baseball.

I saw a lot of people complaining specifically about the lack of NBA prospects on our roster a few nights ago.
Wow, you really are old!Lifelong CT resident. Didn't attend UConn. (BEI, nights, but ended up dropping out.) Played BBall though my teens. Just fell in following the Huskies -- probably because Tommy Penders, who I played pickup ball against on occasion, went there. Didn't hurt that he eventually went on to start his HS coaching career at my alma mater.
But my first Husky hero was his teammate, Toby Kimball.
Endured the lean times under Rowe and enjoyed the great times under JC.
Been a UConn fan for more than 50 years. I think I'm in it for the long haul.

I don’t understand. Are we less of fans for demanding greater success?
Until the '89-90 season, then I enjoyed it quite a bit. 1999, 2004, 2011 and 2014 were particularly pleasant.Saw my first UConn game in 1954 (Patterson, Ahern, the great Quimby). I confess to being as guilty as any in saying negative things about the current state of the program. Fortunately I've had a course in Psychology 101, so I can guess why I do it. It is to say it before someone else does, because I can't stand to hear it from someone else. I'd rather be the one to post negatives and hear people tell me why I'm wrong. I am so involved with this team that I can't bear to watch them lose. I record games in progress, checking the score on the internet every ten minutes. If they're ahead, I go back and watch the recording up to that point; then I pause, check the score again, if they're ahead, I watch the next segment, and so on.
A true fan does not "enjoy" UConn basketball. It is a life experience, akin to seeing a kid safely through his/her teen years. It is mostly sitting up late at night, waiting for the car to pull in. "Enjoy" is not the word.
I don’t understand. Are we less of fans for demanding greater success? The day I stop caring about performance is the day we become Rutgers fans. I’ll never stop supporting UConn sports but that doesn’t mean we should be content with 6th place conference finishes.
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I have no idea what that means.
Why am I not surprised?I have no idea what that means.