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dtsnms
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Posted: 04/06/15 2:32 pm ::: Special DNS Podcast: UConn-Tennessee is Unrivaled |
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They are the two most recognized teams in women’s college basketball. Their worlds collided and created an unprecedented rivalry and series of games that people still talk about, revere and many hope, returns. In a word, the series between the Connecticut Huskies and Tennessee Lady Vols under legend Pat Summitt was Unrivaled.
Goldberg joins the Dishin & Swishin podcast for a special edition this Final Four off day, to discuss coaches Summitt and Geno Auriemma, the ESPN origination of the series, the players and participants of this theatrical drama, and the unsatisfactory to many ending of this drama, that was enacted in 22 meetings.
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http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/2015/04/06/a-dishin-swishin-special-edition-uconn-versus-tennessee-a-series-that-was-unrivaled/
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PRballer
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Posted: 04/06/15 3:50 pm ::: Re: Special DNS Podcast: UConn-Tennessee is Unrivaled |
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dtsnms wrote: |
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They are the two most recognized teams in women’s college basketball. Their worlds collided and created an unprecedented rivalry and series of games that people still talk about, revere and many hope, returns. In a word, the series between the Connecticut Huskies and Tennessee Lady Vols under legend Pat Summitt was Unrivaled.
Goldberg joins the Dishin & Swishin podcast for a special edition this Final Four off day, to discuss coaches Summitt and Geno Auriemma, the ESPN origination of the series, the players and participants of this theatrical drama, and the unsatisfactory to many ending of this drama, that was enacted in 22 meetings.
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http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/2015/04/06/a-dishin-swishin-special-edition-uconn-versus-tennessee-a-series-that-was-unrivaled/ |
Great podcast!
One thing: As a relative outside observer, I guess I'm still wondering why media and pundits (like yourself and Jeff) are still shrugging their shoulders over the Maya Moore recruiting gaffe and the "violations."
The implication is that the Connecticut staff engaged in negative recruiting against the Lady Vols - it was also more than the ESPN tour. Kate Fagan discusses in her article about the impact of negative recruiting and how it's long been whispered (link below for reference).
Why are we still openly asking the question? You think the Tennessee administration is going to publicly come out and say that Connecticut and Geno insinuated that Pat and her staff were lesbian coaches? That's not a public piece of information (and may not ever be) nor is it an NCAA violation - but it does plague the women's game overall and is pretty much the reason the series ended.
So, can we stop asking the question?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/news/story?page=Mag15unhealthyclimate
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PRballer
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Posted: 04/06/15 3:52 pm ::: Re: Special DNS Podcast: UConn-Tennessee is Unrivaled |
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dtsnms wrote: |
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They are the two most recognized teams in women’s college basketball. Their worlds collided and created an unprecedented rivalry and series of games that people still talk about, revere and many hope, returns. In a word, the series between the Connecticut Huskies and Tennessee Lady Vols under legend Pat Summitt was Unrivaled.
Goldberg joins the Dishin & Swishin podcast for a special edition this Final Four off day, to discuss coaches Summitt and Geno Auriemma, the ESPN origination of the series, the players and participants of this theatrical drama, and the unsatisfactory to many ending of this drama, that was enacted in 22 meetings.
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http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/2015/04/06/a-dishin-swishin-special-edition-uconn-versus-tennessee-a-series-that-was-unrivaled/ |
Great podcast!
One thing: As a relative outside observer, I guess I'm still wondering why media and pundits (like yourself and Jeff) are still shrugging their shoulders over the Maya Moore recruiting gaffe and the "violations."
The implication is that the Connecticut staff engaged in negative recruiting against the Lady Vols - it was also more than the ESPN tour. Kate Fagan discusses in her article about the impact of negative recruiting and how it's long been whispered (link below for reference).
Why are we still openly asking the question? You think the Tennessee administration is going to publicly come out and say that Connecticut and Geno insinuated that Pat and her staff were lesbian coaches? That's not a public piece of information (and may not ever be) nor is it an NCAA violation - but it does plague the women's game overall and is pretty much the reason the series ended.
So, can we stop asking the question?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/news/story?page=Mag15unhealthyclimate
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PRballer
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Posted: 04/06/15 3:52 pm ::: Re: Special DNS Podcast: UConn-Tennessee is Unrivaled |
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dtsnms wrote: |
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They are the two most recognized teams in women’s college basketball. Their worlds collided and created an unprecedented rivalry and series of games that people still talk about, revere and many hope, returns. In a word, the series between the Connecticut Huskies and Tennessee Lady Vols under legend Pat Summitt was Unrivaled.
Goldberg joins the Dishin & Swishin podcast for a special edition this Final Four off day, to discuss coaches Summitt and Geno Auriemma, the ESPN origination of the series, the players and participants of this theatrical drama, and the unsatisfactory to many ending of this drama, that was enacted in 22 meetings.
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http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/2015/04/06/a-dishin-swishin-special-edition-uconn-versus-tennessee-a-series-that-was-unrivaled/ |
Great podcast!
One thing: As a relative outside observer, I guess I'm still wondering why media and pundits (like yourself and Jeff) are still shrugging their shoulders over the Maya Moore recruiting gaffe and the "violations."
The implication is that the Connecticut staff engaged in negative recruiting against the Lady Vols - it was also more than the ESPN tour. Kate Fagan discusses in her article about the impact of negative recruiting and how it's long been whispered (link below for reference).
Why are we still openly asking the question? You think the Tennessee administration is going to publicly come out and say that Connecticut and Geno insinuated that Pat and her staff were lesbian coaches? That's not a public piece of information (and may not ever be) nor is it an NCAA violation - but it does plague the women's game overall and is pretty much the reason the series ended.
So, can we stop asking the question?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/news/story?page=Mag15unhealthyclimate
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PRballer
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Posted: 04/06/15 3:52 pm ::: Re: Special DNS Podcast: UConn-Tennessee is Unrivaled |
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dtsnms wrote: |
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They are the two most recognized teams in women’s college basketball. Their worlds collided and created an unprecedented rivalry and series of games that people still talk about, revere and many hope, returns. In a word, the series between the Connecticut Huskies and Tennessee Lady Vols under legend Pat Summitt was Unrivaled.
Goldberg joins the Dishin & Swishin podcast for a special edition this Final Four off day, to discuss coaches Summitt and Geno Auriemma, the ESPN origination of the series, the players and participants of this theatrical drama, and the unsatisfactory to many ending of this drama, that was enacted in 22 meetings.
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http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/2015/04/06/a-dishin-swishin-special-edition-uconn-versus-tennessee-a-series-that-was-unrivaled/ |
Great podcast!
One thing: As a relative outside observer, I guess I'm still wondering why media and pundits (like yourself and Jeff) are still shrugging their shoulders over the Maya Moore recruiting gaffe and the "violations."
The implication is that the Connecticut staff engaged in negative recruiting against the Lady Vols - it was also more than the ESPN tour. Kate Fagan discusses in her article about the impact of negative recruiting and how it's long been whispered (link below for reference).
Why are we still openly asking the question? You think the Tennessee administration is going to publicly come out and say that Connecticut and Geno insinuated that Pat and her staff were lesbian coaches? That's not a public piece of information (and may not ever be) nor is it an NCAA violation - but it does plague the women's game overall and is pretty much the reason the series ended.
So, can we stop asking the question?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/news/story?page=Mag15unhealthyclimate
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PRballer
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Posted: 04/06/15 3:52 pm ::: Re: Special DNS Podcast: UConn-Tennessee is Unrivaled |
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dtsnms wrote: |
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They are the two most recognized teams in women’s college basketball. Their worlds collided and created an unprecedented rivalry and series of games that people still talk about, revere and many hope, returns. In a word, the series between the Connecticut Huskies and Tennessee Lady Vols under legend Pat Summitt was Unrivaled.
Goldberg joins the Dishin & Swishin podcast for a special edition this Final Four off day, to discuss coaches Summitt and Geno Auriemma, the ESPN origination of the series, the players and participants of this theatrical drama, and the unsatisfactory to many ending of this drama, that was enacted in 22 meetings.
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http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/2015/04/06/a-dishin-swishin-special-edition-uconn-versus-tennessee-a-series-that-was-unrivaled/ |
Great podcast!
One thing: As a relative outside observer, I guess I'm still wondering why media and pundits (like yourself and Jeff) are still shrugging their shoulders over the Maya Moore recruiting gaffe and the "violations."
The implication is that the Connecticut staff engaged in negative recruiting against the Lady Vols - it was also more than the ESPN tour. Kate Fagan discusses in her article about the impact of negative recruiting and how it's long been whispered (link below for reference).
Why are we still openly asking the question? You think the Tennessee administration is going to publicly come out and say that Connecticut and Geno insinuated that Pat and her staff were lesbian coaches? That's not a public piece of information (and may not ever be) nor is it an NCAA violation - but it does plague the women's game overall and is pretty much the reason the series ended.
So, can we stop asking the question?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/news/story?page=Mag15unhealthyclimate
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Queenie
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Posted: 04/06/15 7:21 pm ::: |
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holy duplicate posts, Batman
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Fishhappy
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Posted: 04/06/15 9:06 pm ::: |
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Queenie wrote: |
holy duplicate posts, Batman |
I think that we have all done it--- BUT that has to be the record!!!!
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PRballer
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dtsnms
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Posted: 04/07/15 9:50 am ::: |
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Queenie wrote: |
holy duplicate posts, Batman |
I just kept reading the "great podcast" part again and again, personally!
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