thanks guys... I just like to have good honest conversation
It seems like what you like is to always have a Con thread on this board. You don't discuss the Lady Vols, you don't discuss Pat or Holly, you come here to talk about Con. If there isn't a Con thread going on, you get a twitch and start one.
Why would a fan of a team like UCONN want to make any statements what so ever on another team's site? Especially when the team is part of another conference. UCONN speaks for itself. I don't see any bows for UCONN on this site. We get it you are right now the dominant team of the women's game, we do not need reminders.
if we ran off everyone with differing opinions this place would be lonely as heck and no fun at all.. more the merrier
This thread is far more telling of the paranoia in this fan base rather than antagonism from another IMO.
The game 20 years ago was and still is the biggest most-hyped MLK game ever. It's a big reason women's basketball is where it is today. Tennessee was a part of it, and should be proud of that fact...
if we ran off everyone with differing opinions this place would be lonely as heck and no fun at all.. more the merrier
This thread is far more telling of the paranoia in this fan base rather than antagonism from another IMO.
The game 20 years ago was and still is the biggest most-hyped MLK game ever. It's a big reason women's basketball is where it is today. Tennessee was a part of it, and should be proud of that fact...
Oh, brother - you can't possibly think that.
Do we celebrate the first UT-Bama football game? That's an historic rivalry, and it's not even defunct.
And when the Lakers and Celtics play these days it doesn't mean much. That doesn't change the value of how much the rivalry meant in the 80's to help gain interest in the NBA and make the game what it is today.
Women's basketball was (and arguably still is) a niche sport trying to gain interest. This game gave birth to the first big rivalry of national interest and gained countless fans for women's basketball. UT and UConn became the two iconic programs in the game, and have combined to win 14 of the past 20 national championships. It was Ali-Frazier, and when they played everyone watched. You can deny it all you want, but you know no other rivalry has impacted the game like this one did....
No one bakes a birthday cake to commemorate the first Lakers/Celtics game, whenever that was, do they?
I would not call UT & Con the first big rivalry of national interest, but it was the first big rivalry of interest for Con fans, and I can see why they might celebrate it. And that is fine with me, but I don't see why DaddyChoc needs to continually start Con threads on this message board.
Hey, Volly:wink2: UT Ladys vs Texas at TBA was probably the first really big one. Over 25,000 there, traffic was horrible. I think the Fleser article said 8,000 at the Uconn sell out?? That one sort of lost me. But ODU, La Tech, Texas, Georgia...NC game. I think all of that was before Uconn's big game sell out of 8,000. I don't think that game put WBB on the national stage. Pat did that years earlier. Of course having ESPN in the backyard and promoting them did help Uconn get publicity for their program.
No one bakes a birthday cake to commemorate the first Lakers/Celtics game, whenever that was, do they?
I would not call UT & Con the first big rivalry of national interest,
but it was the first big rivalry of interest for Con fans, and I can see why they might celebrate it. And that is fine with me,
but I don't see why DaddyChoc needs to continually start Con threads on this message board.
Hey yerself, Smallvol! - you go back even further than me. The first rivalry to catch my attention was with Virginia. People say there is more parity now, but I remember many rivals that scared the hell out of me.