UConn Faces Off Against Former Champions in High-Stakes Showdown: Who Will Dominate?
UConn had a fairly disappointing season last year, and is now looking to return to the mountaintop. I will get this out of the way early – I think Dan Hurley is a good coach, but he is arguably the most obnoxious coach in all of sports. He wants everything to be about him rather than about his team. If you can get past that, or at least understand that, I feel like it is easier to accept and enjoy UConn’s success. They’ve won two of the past three championships, and they were still good last year, just not quite as good. They have already had a fairly tough schedule, and aside from a loss against Arizona, when they hosted the Wildcats, they’ve come out on the right side of every challenge. The team is 8-1 with wins over BYU, a very good team, but it was basically a home game for UConn, even though it was on a neutral floor. They’ve beaten Illinois, and went to Kansas to beat them. Three wins against top 25 teams in your first nine games is solid.



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