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[QUOTE="MSSportsGuy, post: 2824606, member: 6485"] It is a little bit of a home run article for sure but I would expect that from the school newspaper. The jury is still out for the rising sophomores but I wouldn't write them off. There are very few players who are college game ready from day one and it just so happens UConn has seen several over the years. That doesn't mean the others won't step up and make a sophomore leap. As far as the expectations of fans, it's no secret UConn fans have very high expectations of this program given what it's accomplished. I said after the FF last year UConn has an argument for being the best team the last two years even if they didn't win. Two FF loses in OT as the only blemishes after a 4 peat is nothing to be upset about. It wouldn't surprise me one bit to see UConn win the title this season. I expect the Huskies will be there at the end of the tournament. [/QUOTE]
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