That mini-tournament -- is it one game or two?I wonder if that game will be played before conference games or later, like SC/UConn do in January each year during the middle of SEC season. I would imagine UT desires a later game to give the new team/staff/system some miles under their belts before playing UConn. UT hopefully starts with a lighter schedule for the team so they can get things sorted out.
I wonder if that game will be played before conference games or later, like SC/UConn do in January each year during the middle of SEC season. I would imagine UT desires a later game to give the new team/staff/system some miles under their belts before playing UConn. UT hopefully starts with a lighter schedule for the team so they can get things sorted out.
Yep, the Iowa game will be exciting to watch.I believe we are playing Iowa and UCONN will face off with Louisville.
More of a showcase than a tournament.
We’re hearing the last roars of the extra yearsI don't love this. Next year, barring any injuries, UConn will have a damn good team. Probably right up there with the two SC teams (assuming that Kiki and Talia are going to USC). It will likely be the equivalent of this season's homecourt beatdown at the hands of visiting Ohio State.
And will be a great first test for us!Yep, the Iowa game will be exciting to watch.
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I love it. This will be a great opportunity for a new team, most of whom haven’t participated in a game like this. You gotta play the games, they aren’t won on paper. I’ll never admit defeat before a game. Take it to them.I don't love this. Next year, barring any injuries, UConn will have a damn good team. Probably right up there with the two SC teams (assuming that Kiki and Talia are going to USC). It will likely be the equivalent of this season's homecourt beatdown at the hands of visiting Ohio State.
I also love it. It will be a great test, and I think you come to a program like Tennessee to play games like UConn. Would be nice to get some wins and possibly have College Game Day again. There’s also a lot that can be learned from an ugly loss, and it’s nice to (theoretically) do it before tournament time.I love it. This will be a great opportunity for a new team, most of whom haven’t participated in a game like this. You gotta play the games, they aren’t won on paper. I’ll never admit defeat before a game. Take it to them.
Couldn't agree more. I hate when the team could be having a bye and getting some rest, but instead they deal with this, potentially in the same week or two as SC, LSU, now Texas... I'm more for getting away from seeking out the super tough non conference games. Hopefully not forever, but let the team get themselves oriented and figured out for a season and then work up to this. People were mad when they found out we'd be playing a depleted Iowa team in Brooklyn but I didn't think that was too horrible...now this? I get it the KC likes pressure and high expectations, but my goodness at every turn it just seems to intensify for herI’m hoping it’s a November/December game. Hated playing them after SEC had started.
I don't love this. Next year, barring any injuries, UConn will have a damn good team. Probably right up there with the two SC teams (assuming that Kiki and Talia are going to USC). It will likely be the equivalent of this season's homecourt beatdown at the hands of visiting Ohio State.
Couldn't agree more. This is the definition of insanity. Doing this AGAIN? IMO the over-ambitious non conf sched the last two years was the beginning of the unraveling of Kellie Harper. And that was with a coach w actual D1 experience and a team trying to integrate one or two transfers into the starting lineup , and with one or two all american type players. jAnd with injured UConn.Couldn't agree more. I hate when the team could be having a bye and getting some rest, but instead they deal with this, potentially in the same week or two as SC, LSU, now Texas... I'm more for getting away from seeking out the super tough non conference games. Hopefully not forever, but let the team get themselves oriented and figured out for a season and then work up to this. People were mad when they found out we'd be playing a depleted Iowa team in Brooklyn but I didn't think that was too horrible...now this? I get it the KC likes pressure and high expectations, but my goodness at every turn it just seems to intensify for her
Guess we will have to just do the best we can.Couldn't agree more. This is the definition of insanity. Doing this AGAIN? IMO the over-ambitious non conf sched the last two years was the beginning of the unraveling of Kellie Harper. And that was with a coach w actual D1 experience and a team trying to integrate one or two transfers into the starting lineup , and with one or two all american type players. jAnd with injured UConn.
This ain't that. This is an experimental coach with an experimental system trying to integrate at least 3 or 4 new starters who have never played together. In a system the new coach already told us will be a mess in November. Who thought this was a good idea? Same folks rah rahing this now will be back next spring crying about the too tough OOC sched, just like the last two years. Wash, rinse, repeat. Insane.
If it has to happen, I hope it's early, though that puts us at even more of a disadvantage.But having this as an extra game during an SEC week is even more insanity. Get it over with, "learn" if it's possible, flush it and move on.
Thank you for a good morning chuckle.As I've heard it from interviews with coaches, scheduling takes place long in advance of most seasons. Thus I doubt this was a KC choice.
Can we blame it on Jon?
After all, he was responsible for Germany seizing the Sudentenland and the Soviets early Sputnik launches.
I thought about that. Lovely parting gift from the last staff? That is just as insane, means they were putting their hands back on the stove after getting badly burned twice. All that gibberish about the early schedule helping in the post season? Obviously it did not. LOL on poor, beleagured Jon, I'm sure it was his fault.As I've heard it from interviews with coaches, scheduling takes place long in advance of most seasons. Thus I doubt this was a KC choice.
Can we blame it on Jon?
After all, he was responsible for Germany seizing the Sudentenland and the Soviets early Sputnik launches.
Yeah, I don’t know a lot about scheduling, but my guess is that if CKC cancelled the series we, at the least, would have to deal with folks talking about how scared we are of them since people knew resumption of this series was in the works under CKH. Sometimes there are financial obligations as well, but idk the timing of those and whether they would be owed in this scenario. Either way, Danny White and the team made it clear they want to be contenders, and you can’t be the best without playing the best.As I've heard it from interviews with coaches, scheduling takes place long in advance of most seasons. Thus I doubt this was a KC choice.
Can we blame it on Jon?
After all, he was responsible for Germany seizing the Sudentenland and the Soviets early Sputnik launches.
I will also caveat with the fact that I’m in the minority around Kellie’s scheduling too. I never had a problem with it and, if anything, think more teams should schedule like that. I have friends who are Vandy fans and were absolutely befuddled to learn their twenty win season was fool’s gold.In due time. You also can't be the best without giving grace to the rebuilding process. IMO a tad smidge of realistic thinking is a good building block. We've seen the damage these early season mismatches can do.