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GlennMacGrady
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Posted: 04/01/17 3:45 pm ::: It was not a huge upset, much less . . . |
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. . . the biggest upset in women's basketball or all of basketball history, as repeatedly hyped and slobbered by all three ESPN game announcers, some of the studio announcers, and some of the print reporters.
There are three primary reasons why not:
1. The UConn team that got beaten by Mississippi State was not the multi-team UConn program that won 111 consecutive games over three seasons. A seasonal team is not the program. The 2016-17 team won only 36 consecutive games, and had only one regular starter, Kia Nurse, for the 111 game streak. The three teams that combined to win 111 games for the UConn program included two years of starters Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck; one year of starter Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis; one year of sixth man Kiah Stokes; and two years of sub Courtney Ekmark.
2. The 2016-17 team may have beaten several ranked teams but did not do so in dominant fashion. They beat FSU by two points, Baylor by 11 points, Notre Dame by 11 points, Maryland by six points, South Carolina by 11 points, UCLA by 15 points, and unranked Tulane by three points. All of these teams, in turn, lost to lower ranked teams themselves during the season. Hence, the 2016-17 UConn team, while managing to win 36 games, hardly did so against top teams in the juggernaut fashion of earlier UConn teams.
3. I'm not sure what all the stat guru betting lines were on the UConn-MSU game, but a 10.5 point line was posted by Cth on this site, which I think was derived from Massey. I suspect lots of games this season, and many, many more in the long history of basketball, have had "upsets" over lines greater than 10.5 points -- and even a lot bigger lines than that.
The game was a great victory for Mississippi State and it was an upset, but it was only a modest upset of this 2016-17 UConn team, in my opinion. |
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purduefanatic
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Posted: 04/01/17 4:58 pm ::: |
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Couldn't agree more.
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Homyonkel
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Posted: 04/01/17 5:03 pm ::: |
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Agreed. It doesn't even compare, imo, to Harvard over Stanford, which remains after all these years as the only 16 over 1 seed, men or women.
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taropatch
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Posted: 04/01/17 5:35 pm ::: |
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Not an epic upset as MS-State is a very good team. Ms. Burke and crew only saw the 111 in their minds.
It's UConn that registered a major "upset" in W-L record in the 2017 season. We had threads last fall where the consensus was they would lose a minimum of 1-2 games by February because of their brutal schedule. Despite losing the Big Three stars, this Huskie squad successfully ran the gauntlet of highly ranked teams.
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cthskzfn
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 12851 Location: In a world where a PSYCHOpath like Trump isn't potus.
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Posted: 04/01/17 6:50 pm ::: Re: It was not a huge upset, much less . . . |
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GlennMacGrady wrote: |
. . . the biggest upset in women's basketball or all of basketball history, as repeatedly hyped and slobbered by all three ESPN game announcers, some of the studio announcers, and some of the print reporters.
There are three primary reasons why not:
1. The UConn team that got beaten by Mississippi State was not the multi-team UConn program that won 111 consecutive games over three seasons. A seasonal team is not the program. The 2016-17 team won only 36 consecutive games, and had only one regular starter, Kia Nurse, for the 111 game streak. The three teams that combined to win 111 games for the UConn program included two years of starters Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck; one year of starter Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis; one year of sixth man Kiah Stokes; and two years of sub Courtney Ekmark.
2. The 2016-17 team may have beaten several ranked teams but did not do so in dominant fashion. They beat FSU by two points, Baylor by 11 points, Notre Dame by 11 points, Maryland by six points, South Carolina by 11 points, UCLA by 15 points, and unranked Tulane by three points. All of these teams, in turn, lost to lower ranked teams themselves during the season. Hence, the 2016-17 UConn team, while managing to win 36 games, hardly did so against top teams in the juggernaut fashion of earlier UConn teams.
3. I'm not sure what all the stat guru betting lines were on the UConn-MSU game, but a 10.5 point line was posted by Cth on this site, which I think was derived from Massey. I suspect lots of games this season, and many, many more in the long history of basketball, have had "upsets" over lines greater than 10.5 points -- and even a lot bigger lines than that.
The game was a great victory for Mississippi State and it was an upset, but it was only a modest upset of this 2016-17 UConn team, in my opinion. |
More cold water on the h a t e r wet dream of it being THE GREATEST UPSET IN HISTORY!!!
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readyAIMfire53
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Posted: 04/01/17 8:04 pm ::: |
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Homyonkel wrote: |
Agreed. It doesn't even compare, imo, to Harvard over Stanford, which remains after all these years as the only 16 over 1 seed, men or women. |
The biggest impact of that game was that more coaches now report season ending injuries prior to Tournament Selection. With Alaina Coates out, S.Carolina was the weakest of the #1 seeds - and now the only one still standing, now playing the strongest #2 seed.
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WNBA 09
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Posted: 04/02/17 10:58 am ::: Re: It was not a huge upset, much less . . . |
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cthskzfn wrote: |
GlennMacGrady wrote: |
. . . the biggest upset in women's basketball or all of basketball history, as repeatedly hyped and slobbered by all three ESPN game announcers, some of the studio announcers, and some of the print reporters.
There are three primary reasons why not:
1. The UConn team that got beaten by Mississippi State was not the multi-team UConn program that won 111 consecutive games over three seasons. A seasonal team is not the program. The 2016-17 team won only 36 consecutive games, and had only one regular starter, Kia Nurse, for the 111 game streak. The three teams that combined to win 111 games for the UConn program included two years of starters Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck; one year of starter Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis; one year of sixth man Kiah Stokes; and two years of sub Courtney Ekmark.
2. The 2016-17 team may have beaten several ranked teams but did not do so in dominant fashion. They beat FSU by two points, Baylor by 11 points, Notre Dame by 11 points, Maryland by six points, South Carolina by 11 points, UCLA by 15 points, and unranked Tulane by three points. All of these teams, in turn, lost to lower ranked teams themselves during the season. Hence, the 2016-17 UConn team, while managing to win 36 games, hardly did so against top teams in the juggernaut fashion of earlier UConn teams.
3. I'm not sure what all the stat guru betting lines were on the UConn-MSU game, but a 10.5 point line was posted by Cth on this site, which I think was derived from Massey. I suspect lots of games this season, and many, many more in the long history of basketball, have had "upsets" over lines greater than 10.5 points -- and even a lot bigger lines than that.
The game was a great victory for Mississippi State and it was an upset, but it was only a modest upset of this 2016-17 UConn team, in my opinion. |
More cold water on the h a t e r wet dream of it being THE GREATEST UPSET IN HISTORY!!! |
+1...The might has fallen no disclaimers needed.
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zvyn3
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Posted: 04/02/17 12:46 pm ::: |
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Not even close. I think Notre Dame beating UConn in 2011 was just as big of an upset, if not bigger.
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GlennMacGrady
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Posted: 04/02/17 3:56 pm ::: |
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taropatch wrote: |
Ms. Burke and crew only saw the 111 in their minds.
It's UConn that registered a major "upset" in W-L record in the 2017 season. |
Excellent observations, taropatch. |
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SDHoops
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Posted: 04/02/17 4:08 pm ::: |
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Louisville over Baylor was big. The 16 over 1 game wasn't even supposed to be a first round game smh, everyone figured UConn would lose this season, it was just the reverse time of season when people thought it'd be.
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cthskzfn
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 12851 Location: In a world where a PSYCHOpath like Trump isn't potus.
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Posted: 04/02/17 5:13 pm ::: Re: It was not a huge upset, much less . . . |
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WNBA 09 wrote: |
cthskzfn wrote: |
GlennMacGrady wrote: |
. . . the biggest upset in women's basketball or all of basketball history, as repeatedly hyped and slobbered by all three ESPN game announcers, some of the studio announcers, and some of the print reporters.
There are three primary reasons why not:
1. The UConn team that got beaten by Mississippi State was not the multi-team UConn program that won 111 consecutive games over three seasons. A seasonal team is not the program. The 2016-17 team won only 36 consecutive games, and had only one regular starter, Kia Nurse, for the 111 game streak. The three teams that combined to win 111 games for the UConn program included two years of starters Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck; one year of starter Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis; one year of sixth man Kiah Stokes; and two years of sub Courtney Ekmark.
2. The 2016-17 team may have beaten several ranked teams but did not do so in dominant fashion. They beat FSU by two points, Baylor by 11 points, Notre Dame by 11 points, Maryland by six points, South Carolina by 11 points, UCLA by 15 points, and unranked Tulane by three points. All of these teams, in turn, lost to lower ranked teams themselves during the season. Hence, the 2016-17 UConn team, while managing to win 36 games, hardly did so against top teams in the juggernaut fashion of earlier UConn teams.
3. I'm not sure what all the stat guru betting lines were on the UConn-MSU game, but a 10.5 point line was posted by Cth on this site, which I think was derived from Massey. I suspect lots of games this season, and many, many more in the long history of basketball, have had "upsets" over lines greater than 10.5 points -- and even a lot bigger lines than that.
The game was a great victory for Mississippi State and it was an upset, but it was only a modest upset of this 2016-17 UConn team, in my opinion. |
More cold water on the h a t e r wet dream of it being THE GREATEST UPSET IN HISTORY!!! |
+1...The might has fallen no disclaimers needed. |
ok...this explains your bizarre post to me on the game day board.
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Posted: 04/03/17 5:57 am ::: |
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It was not a huge upset, |
The line was greater than 20 points, so it was a huge upset.
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cthskzfn
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Posted: 04/03/17 7:07 am ::: |
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The massey line was 10.5
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WNBA 09
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Posted: 04/03/17 8:56 am ::: Re: It was not a huge upset, much less . . . |
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cthskzfn wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
cthskzfn wrote: |
GlennMacGrady wrote: |
. . . the biggest upset in women's basketball or all of basketball history, as repeatedly hyped and slobbered by all three ESPN game announcers, some of the studio announcers, and some of the print reporters.
There are three primary reasons why not:
1. The UConn team that got beaten by Mississippi State was not the multi-team UConn program that won 111 consecutive games over three seasons. A seasonal team is not the program. The 2016-17 team won only 36 consecutive games, and had only one regular starter, Kia Nurse, for the 111 game streak. The three teams that combined to win 111 games for the UConn program included two years of starters Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck; one year of starter Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis; one year of sixth man Kiah Stokes; and two years of sub Courtney Ekmark.
2. The 2016-17 team may have beaten several ranked teams but did not do so in dominant fashion. They beat FSU by two points, Baylor by 11 points, Notre Dame by 11 points, Maryland by six points, South Carolina by 11 points, UCLA by 15 points, and unranked Tulane by three points. All of these teams, in turn, lost to lower ranked teams themselves during the season. Hence, the 2016-17 UConn team, while managing to win 36 games, hardly did so against top teams in the juggernaut fashion of earlier UConn teams.
3. I'm not sure what all the stat guru betting lines were on the UConn-MSU game, but a 10.5 point line was posted by Cth on this site, which I think was derived from Massey. I suspect lots of games this season, and many, many more in the long history of basketball, have had "upsets" over lines greater than 10.5 points -- and even a lot bigger lines than that.
The game was a great victory for Mississippi State and it was an upset, but it was only a modest upset of this 2016-17 UConn team, in my opinion. |
More cold water on the h a t e r wet dream of it being THE GREATEST UPSET IN HISTORY!!! |
+1...The might has fallen no disclaimers needed. |
ok...this explains your bizarre post to me on the game day board. |
Yep sums it up just about right your the G.O.A.T.
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tfan
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Posted: 04/03/17 9:09 am ::: |
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Maybe not the greatest upset, but as with any UConn loss, there were rainbows everywhere as people smiled broadly and greeted each other warmly on the street.
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WNBA 09
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Posted: 04/03/17 9:52 am ::: |
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Does anyone else see Gabbi = Catchings...Shes the closest comparison ive ever seen to tamika catchings
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