Congrats to the women's team!

Or snarky. I also am amazed at how top players choose the UConn bench over four-year starter elsewhere. I wonder if other schools wonder the same thing about football recruits that choose us ;)

I get wanting to play for a contender, but if you can contend AND start for the contender immediately? Put me in coach I'm ready to play today

UConn rarely has a long bench. Usually, only about 11 or 12 on their roster (when they are allowed 15) and for the past 4 or 5 seasons, they've had injuries and have won multiple NCs with less than 10 active players. It's extremely difficult, it seems to me in the women's game, to have the right amount of players on your roster. We've seen teams get in trouble with a 11-12 player roster, with a couple of injuries, and then teams with 14-15 are chided for having too many players and not enough playing time for all the players. Anyone that goes to UConn is almost guaranteed a NC ring so I'm sure that entices a lot of good players even though they may sit on the bench a lot when they could be starting somewhere else.
 
I don't know why you think that playing us will end in defeat? We are really not that good, definitely not deserving to be ranked #3. From what I saw when yall played Texas and OSU, confidence should not be an issue. The Sooners are a definite contender this year and we will be lucky to split series with each team defending their home court! You have good post play in Williams and even better shooting from outside in Carter and Manning. Our post play is non existent due to most of our scoring is offensive put backs. We do have decent guards that can score off of screens in Wright and Wallace. Then there's Nina. She is still learning and several times tried to force things over the trees at Texas and came up empty handed. She makes up for it in her ability to rebound and score on the fast break. Overall, I can't wait for the games against the Sooners! Gonna be close exciting games with 2 elite coaches battling it out with adjustments. I prefer games that are exciting instead of blow outs!
 
I think that what we are seeing is Sherri's concept of basketball. Although we had never heard of many of these players prior to their arrival at OU, Sherri was excited when she recruited them. Sometimes, it is frustrating to watch as her children go through their growing pains. I thought we would never see any value out of Gioya. Sherri kept saying how good she was. She just hadn't done it yet. We can say the same for Kay Kay.

Sherri has stood by proudly and watched as her projects developed. You could see the pride and feel the affection that she had for them. We didn't see results, but she stood by them.

Now that it is all coming together, what we are witnessing is Sherri's concept, her idea of what a team should be. This is what she wants a team to be like. It can shoot, run, and play vicious defense. In order for it to work, she has to have distribution. Distribution requires that something move.

Although Courtney was probably one of the five greatest players in women's basketball, it is Stacy Dale's jersey that is hanging from the rafters. She is the image on which Sherri wants to built the program. She was the distributor. Although we may recruit size for posts or guards who can kill from three, Sherri's first love is the distributors. Suddenly, we have several who can create and distribute. It puts the motion in OU's motion offense.

Gioya, Maddie, and Gabbi create a motion offense. More importantly, they create a motion defense, one that has holes in it that we can expose with our penetration. We were desperate in trying to get the ball to Courtney, leading to stolen passes. Yet, we find that we have at least fifteen wide open players per game under the basket with nobody guarding them. Kay Kay doesn't need to push anyone. She often finds herself wide open. Just catch the pass.

I don't know that I have ever seen Sherri show such pride in a team. She is elated by what is going on right now. It is what she wants in a team, and it will be here another three or four years because they are freshmen and sophomores. She has more of the same, only maybe better, on the way. This could get exciting.

If you were a recruit and had seen OU against Texas, TCU, or OSU, would you not want to be at OU where all of this is brewing?

How long did it take for Dales to get her jersey retired? To think we wont see the number 3 up there soon is crazy.
 
I don't know why you think that playing us will end in defeat? We are really not that good, definitely not deserving to be ranked #3. From what I saw when yall played Texas and OSU, confidence should not be an issue. The Sooners are a definite contender this year and we will be lucky to split series with each team defending their home court! You have good post play in Williams and even better shooting from outside in Carter and Manning. Our post play is non existent due to most of our scoring is offensive put backs. We do have decent guards that can score off of screens in Wright and Wallace. Then there's Nina. She is still learning and several times tried to force things over the trees at Texas and came up empty handed. She ymakes up for it in her ability to rebound and score on the fast break. Overall, I can't wait for the games against the Sooners! Gonna be close exciting games with 2 elite coaches battling it out with adjustments. I prefer games that are exciting instead of blow outs!

I am not as concerned about Baylor as I was a couple of weeks ago. If we continue playing well, I believe OU will win in Norman.
 
UConn rarely has a long bench
I don't know what game I saw or which season it was, but I just remember being furious at UConn's deep pool of talent that were subjected to just sitting there and looking pretty on ESPN while Geno quacks at the officials and the five on the court.

So, even if the numbers don't back it up, I'm probably always going to picture them as the 1 percent of basketball talent, hording their wealth away from us mere peasants. Rightfully so? Of course not... but you see images like this one or rubbing it all in our faces with cute stuff like this and...

eff it and eff you con
 
I don't know what game I saw or which season it was, but I just remember being furious at UConn's deep pool of talent that were subjected to just sitting there and looking pretty on ESPN while Geno quacks at the officials and the five on the court.

So, even if the numbers don't back it up, I'm probably always going to picture them as the 1 percent of basketball talent, hording their wealth away from us mere peasants. Rightfully so? Of course not... but you see images like this one or rubbing it all in our faces with cute stuff like this and...

eff it and eff you con

Oh, you're right about that! All 10 or 11 or 12 on their rosters are All-Americans, no doubt. They just can't have more than 5 on the court at one time even though it always seems like there are 6 or 7 playing against your 5!!! :)
 
Or snarky. I also am amazed at how top players choose the UConn bench over four-year starter elsewhere. I wonder if other schools wonder the same thing about football recruits that choose us ;)

I get wanting to play for a contender, but if you can contend AND start for the contender immediately? Put me in coach I'm ready to play today

I believe that all of the women that go to UConn go with the belief that they will start or see significant playing time at some point in their career. You don't get to that level thinking like I did when I played ball "please, please don't put me in".
 
Considering how few players get decent minutes at UCONN, it surprises me they don't have more transfers than they do.
 
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