ESPN write up on the game yesterday...for what it is worth.

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Not much good on Tennessee here but figured I would share....sorry if already posted somewhere.

What we learned: The Huskies can't stop the slide. Saturday's loss at Tennessee marks UConn's fourth loss in its past six games, and was again emblematic of the woes facing this team: disjointed offense, a willingness to take bad shots, lack of leadership in tough situations, interior play far below the sum of its insanely talented parts. We knew Cuonzo Martin's Tennessee squad would come out and play hard in Knoxville. Even when the Volunteers have been bad this season (which has been often: This win moves them to a mere 9-10 overall), they've played with a blue-collar, let's-work-hard spirit preached constantly by their first-year head coach. Today it paid off.

But Connecticut deserves much of the blame here, too. Andre Drummond and Alex Oriakhi should be dominating undermanned frontcourts like UT's. Instead, they combined for 11 points and were obviously outplayed by freshman Jarnell Stokes, who posted a double-double in his third career game. The same Stokes who was a 17-year-old kid in high school last month. Great win for the Vols, of course, but the postgame questions will be all about UConn. As of Jan. 21, this team -- so talented, so promising, so mystifyingly mediocre -- still has miles to go before it can be considered a Big East contender, let alone one with national title aspirations.
 
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seen this last night. Really glad this bunch is getting a much needed pat on the back for playing good defense

and also, i hate how it's the same story with every decent team we beat.......a) your post players got worked by a high school kid...b) they suddenly developed offensive woes. Maybe the hs kid is really good and maybe we happen to play good defense
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Not much good on Tennessee here but figured I would share....sorry if already posted somewhere.

What we learned: The Huskies can't stop the slide. Saturday's loss at Tennessee marks UConn's fourth loss in its past six games, and was again emblematic of the woes facing this team: disjointed offense, a willingness to take bad shots, lack of leadership in tough situations, interior play far below the sum of its insanely talented parts. We knew Cuonzo Martin's Tennessee squad would come out and play hard in Knoxville. Even when the Volunteers have been bad this season (which has been often: This win moves them to a mere 9-10 overall), they've played with a blue-collar, let's-work-hard spirit preached constantly by their first-year head coach. Today it paid off.

But Connecticut deserves much of the blame here, too. Andre Drummond and Alex Oriakhi should be dominating undermanned frontcourts like UT's. Instead, they combined for 11 points and were obviously outplayed by freshman Jarnell Stokes, who posted a double-double in his third career game. The same Stokes who was a 17-year-old kid in high school last month. Great win for the Vols, of course, but the postgame questions will be all about UConn. As of Jan. 21, this team -- so talented, so promising, so mystifyingly mediocre -- still has miles to go before it can be considered a Big East contender, let alone one with national title aspirations.

Crazy. UT's front court is more physical and atheletic.
 
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Please stop. I feel less for reading this crap. Some people are always glass half full.

Good game Vols. You won and were not given a dang thing!
 
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One thing this game (and the 4 preceding games) indicates is that the players have bought in to CCM's style of basketball. They are working hard on defense, giving it their all until the buzzer, playing unselfishly. This will be a very good team by the end of the season and not just due to the addition of Stokes.
 
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seen this last night. Really glad this bunch is getting a much needed pat on the back for playing good defense

and also, i hate how it's the same story with every decent team we beat.......a) your post players got worked by a high school kid...b) they suddenly developed offensive woes. Maybe the hs kid is really good and maybe we happen to play good defense
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Scene It
 
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seen this last night. Really glad this bunch is getting a much needed pat on the back for playing good defense

and also, i hate how it's the same story with every decent team we beat.......a) your post players got worked by a high school kid...b) they suddenly developed offensive woes. Maybe the hs kid is really good and maybe we happen to play good defense
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I agree and to me it looked like Stokes and Maymon were teaching MANUP 101.:)
 
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Let's face it. The NY based media will always be slanted toward the Big East and Big Ten. They lament and make excuses when one of their favorites lose. Homerism at its worst. Last season there were several Big East teams voted in the top 20 all year by their homers. They had the most teams voted into the NCAA. None except UCONN made the final 4. Were any in the Elite 8? Overrated?
 
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seen this last night. Really glad this bunch is getting a much needed pat on the back for playing good defense

and also, i hate how it's the same story with every decent team we beat.......a) your post players got worked by a high school kid...b) they suddenly developed offensive woes. Maybe the hs kid is really good and maybe we happen to play good defense
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you would think after the way we played against UF post, UK post and now UCONN's post that our big guys would start to get some credit.
 
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you would think after the way we played against UF post, UK post and now UCONN's post that our big guys would start to get some credit.

THey will when they start winning. A 9-10 record is not going to sway the media to start writing about Tenn. Hoepfuuly we finish with an above .500 record and upset some more teams along the way (Vandy, FL, AL)
 
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THey will when they start winning. A 9-10 record is not going to sway the media to start writing about Tenn. Hoepfuuly we finish with an above .500 record and upset some more teams along the way (Vandy, FL, AL)

im not asking for them to go out of their way to write good things about us, but when they do a write up of the game and say that their post players dissapeared, not that ours stepped up thats just hating.
 
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im not asking for them to go out of their way to write good things about us, but when they do a write up of the game and say that their post players dissapeared, not that ours stepped up thats just hating.

It's basically no respect for a team that is 9-10. THat's just the way it goes with the media. Even though our bigs outplayed their bigs, the media is going to say their bigs had a bad game. If we were a top 25 team, they would have spinned it differently, but they basically think a 9-10 team got lucky and beat the defending national champs because they played poorly.
 
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It's basically no respect for a team that is 9-10. THat's just the way it goes with the media. Even though our bigs outplayed their bigs, the media is going to say their bigs had a bad game. If we were a top 25 team, they would have spinned it differently, but they basically think a 9-10 team got lucky and beat the defending national champs because they played poorly.

i suppose. tobias got quite a bit of publicity last year and often credited for his play and we werent a very good team last year. i get what you are saying though just wish theyd give maymon some props for his defense on these post guys he's outplayed. that time will come though :rock:
 

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