Geno Auriemmaโ€™s Reaction Says It All โ€” After Paige Bueckers Shockingly Drops in the Draft Rankings Without Caitlin Clark in the Mix, His Emotional Response Left Reporters Speechless ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ€

Geno Auriemma EMOTIONAL REACTION as Paige Bueckers DROPS in Draft Rankings  Without Caitlin Clark!

The spotlight wasnโ€™t on Paige Bueckers. It was somewhere else entirely.

That staggering decline wasnโ€™t lost on UConnโ€™s legendary coach Geno Auriemma. For years, Auriemma has wielded influence with a subtle confidence, positioning his playersโ€”and his programโ€”at the center of the womenโ€™s basketball conversation. But the ratings didnโ€™t lie. When Paige had her big moment, America yawned.

Geno, famously dismissive of the Caitlin Clark frenzy, now finds himself in an awkward position. Because when it comes to generating buzz, Clark isnโ€™t just winning. Sheโ€™s dominating.

Paige is talented. Thatโ€™s never been in question. But viewers arenโ€™t tuning in for talent alone. They want a spectacle. They want energy. They want Caitlin.

 

Letโ€™s break down the numbers. Last year, Caitlin Clarkโ€™s draft coverage peaked at over 3 million viewers. Paigeโ€™s? Barely half. And it wasnโ€™t just the ratings. The tone, the energy, the media coverageโ€”it all felt muted. As if even the networks understood this wasnโ€™t the main event.

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Auriemma, once the architect of womenโ€™s basketball stardom, seemed blindsided. For years, he subtly undermined Clarkโ€™s riseโ€”questioning her fans, her game, and even her influence. But now, with the cameras rolling and the numbers in, itโ€™s clear: Clark isnโ€™t just another star. Sheโ€™s the axis the sport is spinning around.

Even the WNBAโ€™s own data confirms it. Clarkโ€™s presence drives 27% of the leagueโ€™s total revenue. Her games account for the highest-rated matchups. She sells more jerseys, fills more arenas, and brings in more ad dollars than anyone else.

And thatโ€™s a problemโ€”for Geno and his narrative.

In interviews, Auriemmaโ€™s praise for Bueckers was unmistakable. But his comments about Clark? Laced with doubt. He called her fans โ€œdelusional,โ€ said they were disrespecting the WNBA, and suggested she was being set up to fail.

Now? Heโ€™s watching as the player he dismissed sets records he never imagined.

The WNBA draft was supposed to mark the next big chapter in womenโ€™s basketball. Instead, it became a case study in what happens when hype doesnโ€™t meet reality. Fans didnโ€™t show up in record numbers. They didnโ€™t flood social media. They didnโ€™t treat Paige like the next great thing. Because she isnโ€™tโ€”not yet.

Meanwhile, Clark continues to transform the league. Her preseason game in Iowa? Sold out in minutes. Her national TV schedule? A record-breaking 41 games. And yes, thatโ€™s more than any NBA team.

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Clark is no longer a breakout star. Sheโ€™s the standard. Everyone else is playing catch-up.

And thatโ€™s whatโ€™s making the media pivot so awkward.

Desperate to create a counterbalance, networks have poured attention into Paige. But fans arenโ€™t buying it. The ratings arenโ€™t just a referendum on Paigeโ€”theyโ€™re a referendum on manufactured hype.

Some commentators have even resorted to bizarre narratives, claiming Clarkโ€™s success is a product of race. That her fame is more about being white and from the Midwest than about shattering scoring records and leading underdog teams to national title games.

But that argument doesnโ€™t hold. Because Clark didnโ€™t just arrive on the scene. She built it. She didnโ€™t get the attention handed to herโ€”she earned it, with deep threes, no-look passes, and an electric presence that turned every game into must-watch TV.

Letโ€™s talk stats. In her final college season, Clark averaged 31.6 points, 8.9 assists, and 7.4 rebounds. Thatโ€™s not just good. Thatโ€™s generational. Meanwhile, Bueckers posted 21.9 points and 3.8 assists. Solid? Yes. Game-changing? No.

The difference is clear. One player rewrote the history books. The other followed the script.

But perhaps the biggest takeaway is this: the public has made its choice.

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Paige may have her moment. But it wonโ€™t come at Caitlinโ€™s expense.

And Geno? He may want to rethink how he handles the new face of the league. Because the Caitlin Clark era isnโ€™t coming. Itโ€™s already here.

And whether you like it or not, thereโ€™s no turning back.