orangefog
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This is next level McTrolling.It’s annoying that UConn is very likely to win their 4th? I think national championship
This is next level McTrolling.It’s annoying that UConn is very likely to win their 4th? I think national championship
? I’m not trolling… or I’m not understanding your comment, idkThis is next level McTrolling.
Then I apologize, but the number ain’t 4 and I’m not saying what it would be.? I’m not trolling… or I’m not understanding your comment, idk
Oh, I’ve lost a lot of interest over the past 7 yrs or so in basketball. Used to be I would live and die by every game… now I watched like 4 games this season. I still watch every football game, but basketball was always my #2. So I’m guessing it would be 1 more than I said… more upsettingThen I apologize, but the number ain’t 4 and I’m not saying what it would be.
I think I root for them losing more than I root for my Powerball ticket.It’s annoying that UConn is very likely to win their 4th? I think national championship
Yeah, I need anyone else to win… im not counting on that though. Luckily I like other sports (soccer). So I can be more annoyed if and probably when Arsenal loses later todayI think I root for them losing more than I root for my Powerball ticket.
Even if Hop couldn't bring success on the court w X's and O's, he challenges and wins some of these key recruits and portal transfers that Hurley is getting. Hop was a masterful recruiter and was key during our pre-2015 success. We were all booking our hotel rooms at East Region sites in January at one point we were so good.Hurley rebuilt a program that may well win back to back national championships.
Hop had good recruits and couldn't win with them.
Hop's out of a job while Hurley is going to the final four.
We dodged a bullet with Hop. I'll take my chances with Red.
Not true. Hop would have done well. His connections were east coast. He was coach of the year twice. I believe that he would have crushed it at SUHurley rebuilt a program that may well win back to back national championships.
Hop had good recruits and couldn't win with them.
Hop's out of a job while Hurley is going to the final four.
We dodged a bullet with Hop. I'll take my chances with Red.
So the opposite of us.I don’t care for them as well, but they know how to run a fast break, and play lock down defense.
The fact they love to talk about us after our years of irrelevancy and having not played us in years is wild to me. The closest link we have to them are our message boards. Some of these fans are acting like jilted exes who stalk social media accounts to make themselves feel better about their own lives.Our fans love to give material to the boneyard. They get off to this stuff. I don’t get why you guys give them the satisfaction. And I’m referring to multiple posts/threads not just this one.
Try 6thIt’s annoying that UConn is very likely to win their 4th? I think national championship
What do you mean? what is?This is next level McTrolling.
JB's powers are immense. I understand he even cooked up a little climate change in his spare time.I don’t think you understand the meaning of the word “directly”
Literally none of UConn’s success is directly related to Boeheim. You may stretch your thinking to infer that there was some indirect influence, but that’s an extreme stretch.
This is one of the weirder threads I’ve ever seen. The basketball world didn’t revolve around decisions made by Boeheim.
Call it indirectly then. We're basically playing around w semantics at this point. Yes, under Boeheim this program lost its way recruiting the northeast. If you don’t think Hopkins brings Andre Jackson and challenges and wins other recruits that UConn snagged, then you don't know how this works. Hop was a master recruiter, Boeheim used to be, somewhat, but as we saw these last few years he definitely lost it.I don’t think you understand the meaning of the word “directly”
Literally none of UConn’s success is directly related to Boeheim. You may stretch your thinking to infer that there was some indirect influence, but that’s an extreme stretch.
This is one of the weirder threads I’ve ever seen. The basketball world didn’t revolve around decisions made by Boeheim.
It is not that much of a stretch that Danny Hurley would have more struggles and battles with his recruiting if Hopwas at Syracuse, that is not that big of a stretch is it?JB's powers are immense. I understand he even cooked up a little climate change in his spare time.
And we are never going to catch them. They'll always have more than us (5 I believe if they win it next weekend) . It's truly irritating.It’s annoying that UConn is very likely to win their 4th? I think national championship
What’s weird about your whole original hypothesis was it was based on the JB/Hop decisions (if JB retired and Hop took over then ….)Call it indirectly then. We're basically playing around w semantics at this point. Yes, under Boeheim this program lost its way recruiting the northeast. If you don’t think Hopkins brings Andre Jackson and challenges and wins other recruits that UConn snagged, then you don't know how this works. Hop was a master recruiter, Boeheim used to be, somewhat, but as we saw these last few years he definitely lost it.
This stuff makes for good (or maybe bad) off-season message board fodder.It is not that much of a stretch that Danny Hurley would have more struggles and battles with his recruiting if Hopwas at Syracuse, that is not that big of a stretch is it?
Would he still have success? Yes