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UConn=Safe Auto Insurance
Anyone who lives in a state where they sell Safe Auto knows what I mean.

Their slogan is "Minimum Coverage for Minimum Budgets". Kinda like UConn, which only actually plays for the bare minimum of minutes needed to win! Albany is so bad they only needed 10 minutes tonight, in many Big East games it was 20-30. They'll have to step it up from only playing 10 minutes in round 2 or they'll get smoked by either opponent.

If they ever actually showed up for a full 40 watch out, because they have more talent than anyone!
03-17-2006 09:31 PM
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Maybe it is true, but the boys are due for a big wake up. This time it will be Kentucky instead of Albany. I think players will be more up for this one. I hope we come out of the gate firing. We certainly have the damn talent to beat anyone. I actually kind of miss the old guard dominated run-n-gun old UCONN teams. I think we bring that style back next year.
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