Geno to a certain degree is standing on the shoulders of Pat and Tara. He also had the advantage of being a good story for a sports network 43 miles from Storrs. Being 140 miles from NYC also got them a lot of good media coverage in 1995. Rebecca Lobo on Letterman. If the Whalers hadn't left Hartford in 1997 and/or in 1999 the Patriots hadn't pulled out of the deal to move to Hartford would UConn have gotten all the media coverage that helped a few critical recruits choose UConn over Tennessee?
Geno is an excellent coach and I like people with his straight-shooting, tell it as it personality. He has done a lot for women's basketball and even without the media fawning over him in the late 90's and early aughts, would have been one of the top 3 coaches. The media attention that to a certain degree he lucked into helped him make 5 finals fours between 2000 and 2004 and win 4 championships, that helped UConn get the reputation of the school to go to if you wanted to win a championship and play in the WNBA.
He has done a lot for the game. The rule changes of going to 4Q's, advancing the ball on a timeout, and 10 second clock are his suggestions. I like his suggestion of the women using the men's ball.
I stuck around Maples after Stanford broke UConn's winning streak. I saw Geno after leaving the post game press conference stop and talk to a young UConn fan after giving her an autograph. Lot of respect for doing that.
Kara Lawson's Dad wanted her to go to Stanford and her Mom wanted her to go to Duke and she chose Tennessee. Another "what-if" about what would the landscape of college basketball been if Stanford's guards 1999-2003 were Lawson/Carey with a two year overlap with Nicole Powell?
We have lost a few recruits over the years to admission standards as well.
Geno is an excellent coach and I like people with his straight-shooting, tell it as it personality. He has done a lot for women's basketball and even without the media fawning over him in the late 90's and early aughts, would have been one of the top 3 coaches. The media attention that to a certain degree he lucked into helped him make 5 finals fours between 2000 and 2004 and win 4 championships, that helped UConn get the reputation of the school to go to if you wanted to win a championship and play in the WNBA.
He has done a lot for the game. The rule changes of going to 4Q's, advancing the ball on a timeout, and 10 second clock are his suggestions. I like his suggestion of the women using the men's ball.
I stuck around Maples after Stanford broke UConn's winning streak. I saw Geno after leaving the post game press conference stop and talk to a young UConn fan after giving her an autograph. Lot of respect for doing that.
(01-29-2023, 11:40 AM)cardfan1996 Wrote: Edited to add: Recruiting is part of being the “best coach” to me. Tara doesn’t have the pool Pat and Geno has but she has had roster full of McDonalds All-Americans. She has also lost out on her share of program defining point guards over the years even though they got into Stanford: Sue Bird, Diggins, likely Juju too. Who else?
Kara Lawson's Dad wanted her to go to Stanford and her Mom wanted her to go to Duke and she chose Tennessee. Another "what-if" about what would the landscape of college basketball been if Stanford's guards 1999-2003 were Lawson/Carey with a two year overlap with Nicole Powell?
We have lost a few recruits over the years to admission standards as well.
