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Maybe he could stop pulling his starters in Q3, tooYeah, I wish he'd stop telling his kids to miss shots and give up offensive rebounds.
Maybe he could stop pulling his starters in Q3, tooYeah, I wish he'd stop telling his kids to miss shots and give up offensive rebounds.
. I will tell you this. If she is healthy for the FF and in true form, we win it all.
Wasn't Iowa State ranked in the Coaches' Poll when UConn played them? How does that shake out, when a team is in one but not both "top 25's"? How does that get evaluated for seeding etc??It is UConn's ONLY home game against a ranked opponent. Think about that. All the other big games are away or at neutral sites.
Iowa State is not ranked but that was not technically a home game anyhow. Louisville was in Brooklyn.
It is a sellout. The crowds at XL can be iffy though, unlike Gampel. The students are off so that isn't good.
The crowd that is there better show up big time. It is the one and only time this year that they need to make a difference. (That includes me.)
I think UConn will win but I would feel a lot better if Azzi was good to go. She did not participate in any of the pregame Iowa State warmups. As I recall she was doing so in a couple of games leading up to her return earlier this year. So I don't see it, unfortunately. Hope I'm wrong.
You are correct, @drweo . Iowa State had fallen out of the AP Top 25 when we played them on Tuesday, but they were still #23 in the Coaches' Poll. I'm not sure how and which rankings are considered when the selection committee is determining strength of schedule for seeding.Wasn't Iowa State ranked in the Coaches' Poll when UConn played them? How does that shake out, when a team is in one but not both "top 25's"? How does that get evaluated for seeding etc??
The polls (AP or coaches) are not considered by the committee. They use the NET rankings (at time of selection) to evaluate opponent quality and strength of schedule.You are correct, @drweo . Iowa State had fallen out of the AP Top 25 when we played them on Tuesday, but they were still #23 in the Coaches' Poll. I'm not sure how and which rankings are considered when the selection committee is determining strength of schedule for seeding.
Ouch. Azzi is great talent on both ends of the court. It's just a matter of health. She has a great shot, good pull up J, can go left and right, moves without the ball classically and is a great defender. She is also a very smart player. She has averaged in double figures every year she has played and never had a really injury free season. I will tell you this. If she is healthy for the FF and in true form, we win it all.
She carried us in Ole Miss, especially in the end. She’s probably one of our best defenders in the three games she was back for. She’s faster, stronger. Can create a shot, drive, get open, cut, pass, handle, etc. I’d say that’s pretty high level basketball to me.
Heck, fellow BYers, I'm with you all, a big fan of Azzi and hopeful she can contribute again for the Huskies. My point, which seems to have eluded some of you, is that some here have already made the Strong/Bueckers/Fudd triumvirate out to be something it isn't, at least yet. I don't doubt her potential.Only a short distance from Jerusalem, up the Mount of Olives, is small town housing the tomb of Lazarus. He is famous for being raised from the dead. I can personally verify that the man's tomb is empty.
For some reason, this story made me think of Azzi Fudd, surely not the stuff of bibles. Sometimes I feel it's going to take a miracle to see her whole again. And I think that the reason so many of us mention her as she goes through her latest injury is that we feel cheated not to see her in her natural environment. She is a very great baller, great shooter (obviously), excellent defender, precision passer, instant court vision, really nice young woman.
It bothers me a bit that some feel the need to raise doubts about her. What satisfaction does that bring? She is a victim of circumstances; she has worked hard and long to get her body right.
I definitely feel cheated by her absence, and very sad. This is, after all, her life, and time lost cannot be reclaimed.
There is simply no question that Azzi is a very good player! It is difficult to say just how good she really is because we have been unable (due to multiple injuries) to see any extended healthy play from her! However, I feel confident that if she can stay healthy she is easily our third best player and will likely be in the All American conversation. I’m guessing HM or third team, perhaps even second team!She carried us in Ole Miss, especially in the end. She’s probably one of our best defenders in the three games she was back for. She’s faster, stronger. Can create a shot, drive, get open, cut, pass, handle, etc. I’d say that’s pretty high level basketball to me.
If she does put together a streak of healthy games, can we call her Lazzi?Only a short distance from Jerusalem, up the Mount of Olives, is small town housing the tomb of Lazarus. He is famous for being raised from the dead. I can personally verify that the man's tomb is empty.
For some reason, this story made me think of Azzi Fudd,
That’s actually very witty.If she does put together a streak of healthy games, can we call her Lazzi?
I'm with you. Hope all our walking wounded make it back to active status, while it's not in our nature to ignore our rehabbing players, time is ripe to move most of our attention to available players.I think it's time for people to stop agonizing over Azzi. She has not been a vital piece on the floor for the past two years and we've survived without her. At this point perhaps it might be better served to concentrate on players who are able to go out onto the hardwood and contribute.
I think you’ve misread the room. People aren’t “agonizing” over her, they simply are hoping she can finally be healthy for more than a few games here and there. Furthermore, many, most, I would say, are hoping this not merely for the anticipated effect on the team but simply because we feel empathy for this poor girl, who possesses all this God given talent but who has been injured for most of her UConn career! We just want her to be able to play the game she loves with her friend who will be leaving at the end of this season! Sure, we also hope she will help our team win but I believe most of us simply want her to finally get a break!I think it's time for people to stop agonizing over Azzi. She has not been a vital piece on the floor for the past two years and we've survived without her. At this point perhaps it might be better served to concentrate on players who are able to go out onto the hardwood and contribute.
Why a must win?It is important psychologically because TCU beat USC and South Carolina destroyed TCU in Fort Worth. UConn gets its own shot at South Carolina down the line; which would become a must win regular season game if they do not prevail today.
Even I would temper this optimism. Nothing is certain. But I certainly think a healthy season could unleash the Azzi who spanked Texas, NC St and Iowa in quick succession two years ago. That Azzi would have a shot at AA and Paige would finally have her shot at an NC.She would certainly be in the top 3 if she can stay healthy for the remaining of the season.
It isn't. I believe the perspective is that one of those two wins would be necessary for a top seed. Too much basketball ahead yet to be thinking that way. Geno is focusing right now on the different pieces that will fit to form his team and on individual development. Then he will ratchet down for March.Why a must win?
Tournament seeding. If UConn loses to USC, their path to a Number 1 seed rests on beating a very formidable South Carolina squad.Why a must win?