Aunt Bea is very unhappy over the lack of interest in the UConn women

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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/brennan/2010-12-15-uconn-women-winning-streak_N.htm

She just can't get over the fact that nobody gives a ****.
 
Re: Aunt Bea is very unhappy over the lack of interest in the UConn women coverage

You only cover us when some feminazi writes a column.
 
It's assumed that UCONN wins every game. Why care about the specifics?
 
If UCLA ever played a game that was 1 percent as bad as that disgrace of a women's championship last year, she might have a point. That display went a long way toward destroying any credibility the women's game had built up.
 
As impressive as the streak is, I'm entirely unmoved by the whole comparison to UCLA. It's such a contrivance.
 
Out in the Bay Area, Tara Vanderveer is about to get her 800th win. I guess we'll be getting a column soon about why nobody thinks of her as another Dean Smith.
 
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It was the usual Brennan piece.

• Some poor women's team/sport isn't getting enough coverage.
• Get some quotes from Richard Lapchick.
• Refer to some great feat in women's sports history, like the 1999 Women's World Cup or something like that.

I think UConn's streak, and the way the Huskies have dominated the sport, is impressive. Still, Brennan's columns have become so one-note.
 
Larry Holmes, Lennox Lewis and Jimmie Johnson wonder the same thing.

You win often enough, it becomes like planes landing safely. Your greatness isn't usually appreciated until after a loss. Women's hoops only has about eight teams that could beat UConn on any given night. Hell, if Geno were smart he'd dump a game against a no-name school (ala Tyson-losing to Buster Douglass).
 
UConn also had a 70-something winning streak earlier in the decade. Even though they are going for the record, it's not like their dominance is such a recent thing. It doesn't stand out as much.
 
UConn's lengthy streaks are mainly an indication of the lack of competitiveness through the sport.

It's not that UConn is so great in and of themselves (although they are great), it's more indicative of the fact only a handful of teams in the nation could even possibly dream of ever beating them. They play only a half-dozen games a year closer than 15 points.

Brennan and the rest of the women's basketball boosters need to just STFU about comparing UConn's streak to UCLA. Because once you start comparing women's basketball to men's basketball, you lose, lose, lose.

UConn's streak is actually more comparable to another men's team: the Harlem Globetrotters.

And the popularity of men's basketball really only mushroomed after UCLA's dominance ended.
 
Rick Stain's post shows exactly why she still writes this crap. Well, that and either she is too blinded by her own agenda to see that she keeps writing the same thing over and over again or too lazy to care.
 
outofplace said:
Rick Stain's post shows exactly why she still writes this crap. Well, that and either she is too blinded by her own agenda to see that she keeps writing the same thing over and over again or too lazy to care.

People like her are why I enjoy posting things like that.
 
Brennan is just the worst.

I hate preachy columns.

Don't tell me what to like or be interested in. Make me interested in it. Brennan never does. One-trickiest pony in the damn country.
 
RickStain said:
outofplace said:
Rick Stain's post shows exactly why she still writes this crap. Well, that and either she is too blinded by her own agenda to see that she keeps writing the same thing over and over again or too lazy to care.

People like her are why I enjoy posting things like that.

It is truly a vicious cycle of ****.
 
That's pretty much what the internet is for. Trolling trolls who are trolling trolls.
 
It's why I hate soccer-loving or soccer-hating columns. Tell me a story, not what grinds your gears.
 
When I think of streaks I think of Edwin Moses and the hurdles, Joe DiMaggio, and De La Salle High School's 151 win streak, double the previous record. Perhaps the De La Salle thing blows my mind the most because they played top schools who had more players make the big time and I figure the only thing more pressure-packed than continuing a long streak, is continuing a streak that began long before you arrived on campus.
 
Stitch said:
It's why I hate soccer-loving or soccer-hating columns. Tell me a story, not what grinds your gears.

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This guy has something to say to you.
 
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