I think a UConn team at full strength would kick Texas' a$$ all the way back to Austin. Not only is UConn missing their star player but they are also missing their top recruit and one of their last year's starters played very limited minutes in her 1st appearance this year coming off an injury.I think a Texas team at full strength would walk over UConn. Remember TX's injuries are temporary, UConn's are for the whole season
I think a Texas team at full strength would walk over UConn. Remember TX's injuries are temporary, UConn's are for the whole season
Manwhile, back at the ranch…I think a UConn team at full strength would kick Texas' a$$ all the way back to Austin. Not only is UConn missing their star player but they are also missing their top recruit and one of their starters played very limited minutes in her 1st appearance this year coming off an injury.
I think a UConn team at full strength would kick Texas' a$$ all the way back to Austin. Not only is UConn missing their star player but they are also missing their top recruit and one of their last year's starters played very limited minutes in her 1st appearance this year coming off an injury.
I think Texas would have won with Rori and a healthy Taylor Jones. Gonzales has not looked comfortable and I think not having a PG on the court (especially one of Harmon's caliber) hurts her game. Jones was able to score at will in her limited minutes, but is on a minutes restriction. They will look different in 2 months once everyone is healthy. Even then, they were competitive against UConn on the road with a lot of missing key players (yes, I know UConn is missing Bueckers and Brady, but neither are coming back this season).Based on the original post, I think they were saying that players available this year, which was basically Texas’s point guard. It clearly stated that UConn’s two players are out for the year. However, you have to play the game with who you have available, nobody understands that better than UConn over the past few years. From what I saw, even if Harmon was playing, UConn still wins this game.
I think Texas would have won with Rori and a healthy Taylor Jones. Gonzales has not looked comfortable and I think not having a PG on the court (especially one of Harmon's caliber) hurts her game. Jones was able to score at will in her limited minutes, but is on a minutes restriction. They will look different in 2 months once everyone is healthy. Even then, they were competitive against UConn on the road with a lot of missing key players (yes, I know UConn is missing Bueckers and Brady, but neither are coming back this season).
I think the point would be that when they get Taylor Jones and Rori back going to be very tough for UConn to beat them if they play again cause you can't get your two key players back and they will.I am not totally sure of the definition of competitive, but Connecticut was up by 17 or 18 throughout the majority of the second half. I know the final MOV was something like seven, but teams with a large lead often tend to take the foot off the pedal. However, The main point of my original post was saying the original poster was not referring to year ending injuries, just people who were missing temporarily, which would be Harmon, and therefore claiming UConn was without B&B was not an accurate response to the original post. (My personal opinion, which is just that, an opinion, that UConn would’ve won regardless was secondary.)