It annoys me that more of the posters on their board aren't losing their about how quickly their program is becoming irrelevant. Maybe they're in denial.
It annoys me that more of the posters on their board aren't losing their $hiite about how quickly their program is becoming irrelevant. Maybe they're in denial.
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Maybe? Just read that seaton hall thread.
If you kick a dead horse.For a supposed dead program there sure seems to be enough of our fans posting in their threads.
If you kick a dead horse.
The horse is still dead.
Not when you're kicking uconn.When true doesn't it make the kicker look rather dumb?
No worries.My apologies then.
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No worries.
Maybe I'm naive but I've always operated under the assumption that those gifs would not be readily available, if a death or serious injury occurred.
Thanks to docsu for verifying that.
Hamilton committed to UConn knowing his brother's situation was up in the air. Hamilton committed to UConn saying he didn't want to go anywhere as a package deal with his brother.
Hamilton's Dad said Hamilton isn't going to leave UConn to play at UCLA with his brother. Hamilton's high school coach said last week there is no chance Hamilton leaves UConn to play at UCLA with his brother.
The Hamiltons have similar games that wouldn't mesh well with each other at the college level, UCLA is full of 2/3 types for the next two years, Ollie is a huge presence in L.A., not just some coach that Hamilton told he would come play for. Neither UCLA or New Mexico (where Alford was when Hamilton was being recruited) were in Hamilton's top 10 college choices. Jerry Meyer and his crystal ball folks went 0-fer in picking Hamilton's school when he chose UConn to begin with, so they have no inside knowledge of D-Hamilton's recruiting.
Hamilton is ranked ahead of McCullough by the 247 team you are citing as indicating he will withdraw his verbal.
Purvis and Joseph are a wash. The SU/UConn classes are comparable on paper at this time even with the cited misses in this thread.
And lastly, while were talking crystal ball, uconn has been the prediction for #29 ranked 3/4 combo Devin Robinson for months. He will visit on Uconn's Midnight Madness.
See you in March.
But you seem to be discounting the 5 man class that Syracuse will be bringing in this year, which is on a whole different level than UCONN's 2013 class.
That's fair. That point was only in response to the suggestion that the notion of UConn's class outperforming Cuse's was laughable. I think its arguable that it is, with a tip of the hat to that point.
UConn's not done yet. I think they get Robinson. I see the fact that they received visits from and made the final lists for, so many top 50 recruits to be a positive, not a negative.
Mudiay picked SMU, the American is not a wasteland. Memphis and Cinci continue to recruit well. Temple has a top 100 Skin. USF just pulled in a nice piece.
I guess Cuse could play other schools in those same markets like George Washington or George Mason, St Joes, LaSalle, Temple or Penn and Iona, Hofstra or Fordham. We would still draw pretty well.To be honest we shouldn't be playing any of the former catholic schools, they are the ones responsible for the demise of the Big East, and they should all become Mid-Majors. We are giving them relevance they don't deserve, by playing them. The sooner those schools become irrelevant, the better for us, and the ACC as a whole in recruiting.
To be honest we shouldn't be playing any of the former catholic schools, they are the ones responsible for the demise of the Big East, and they should all become Mid-Majors. We are giving them relevance they don't deserve, by playing them. The sooner those schools become irrelevant, the better for us, and the ACC as a whole in recruiting.
:rolling:See you in March.
Hamilton committed to UConn knowing his brother's situation was up in the air. Hamilton committed to UConn saying he didn't want to go anywhere as a package deal with his brother.
Hamilton's Dad said Hamilton isn't going to leave UConn to play at UCLA with his brother. Hamilton's high school coach said last week there is no chance Hamilton leaves UConn to play at UCLA with his brother.
The Hamiltons have similar games that wouldn't mesh well with each other at the college level, UCLA is full of 2/3 types for the next two years, Ollie is a huge presence in L.A., not just some coach that Hamilton told he would come play for. Neither UCLA or New Mexico (where Alford was when Hamilton was being recruited) were in Hamilton's top 10 college choices. Jerry Meyer and his crystal ball folks went 0-fer in picking Hamilton's school when he chose UConn to begin with, so they have no inside knowledge of D-Hamilton's recruiting.
Hamilton is ranked ahead of McCullough by the 247 team you are citing as indicating he will withdraw his verbal.
Purvis and Joseph are a wash. The SU/UConn classes are comparable on paper at this time even with the cited misses in this thread.
And lastly, while were talking crystal ball, uconn has been the prediction for #29 ranked 3/4 combo Devin Robinson for months. He will visit on Uconn's Midnight Madness.
See you in March.