What are you trying to provoke? A wizzing contest? Are you an attorney?
I expressed an opinion. I didn't say I critiqued all the freshmen. In my opinion, ND, to name one team, has TO DATE a better performing class on the court, based on the criteria I mentioned above. Since I only need mention one team I believe to have a better performing freshman class than UConn, my opinion stands. UConn doesn't have the best class of freshmen as of this point in time.
Also, since you seem to disagree, perhaps you would grace me with your reason(s) why UConn does have the best class on the court, since you have obviously have seen the other teams that play their freshmen and presumably think they have all performed worse than the UConn freshmen.
I'm not an attorney, but I play one on The Boneyard.
I won't go into other teams, as you feel ND has a better performing freshman class. I'm thinking you can't even name the other two without looking it up.
ND has 3 freshman. UConn has 3 freshman. Let's take a look.
First overall season play against all teams.
ND - Loyd 11.7, 5.3, 2.1 Mabrey 3.7, 1.2, 1.5 and Huffman 2.3, 2.2, .5
Total 17, 8.5, 3.8
UConn - Stewart 12.2, 6.5, 1.0 Tuck 6.2, 3.7, 1.5 and Jefferson 4.2, 1.9. 1.7
Total 22.6, 12.1, 4.2
Advantage UConn.
UConn also plays a much tougher schedule than ND.
How about Monday night's game.
ND - Loyd 54 minutes 6,6,4 Mabrey 3 minutes 0,1,0 Huffman DNP
UConn - Stewart 40 minutes 5,6,1 (5 blocks) Tuck 34 minutes 11,7,6 Jefferson 2,0,0
Looks like Uconn freshman outplayed the ND freshman.
I'm too tired to look up more. I beleive that Mabrey had a nice game in the first matchup. But that was about it for her. Loyd is a wonderful player. No doubt. But statistically, Uconn's freshman are better.
I think Stewarts missed FT's has you crazed.