I’ve already answered that we recruited better than ever first 4 years in AAC
When you consider we were limited in scholarships due to previous violations recruiting wasn’t the issue.
We were under suspension, our coach retired , an unknown assistant
got an interim job with a one year deal in a conference whose survival was . questionable and the AAC in 2013 was not in the same place as 2016-17. It’s survival was questionable that made for a rocky start true.
Remember he actually he was interim and didn’t get the job until the unanticipated success of the 2013 forced the AD‘s hand.
The AD wasn’t a Calhoun fan and wanted to pick his own successor.
We had one top recruit in the pipeline Calhoun who after a promising freshman year was diagnosed with a hip problem that pretty much doomed the rest of his career. Nolan was also in that class.
The Next Class was TSam, Facey, Brimah ,and Post Grad Kromah not much on paper but all ended up contributing to a NC
The next class was top 100 Hamilton and transfer Purvis two terrific players at anytime.
That was followed by top 100 , Jalen Adams , Steve Enoch, plus top Post Grads Shonn Miller and Sterling Gibbs . They won 26 games the AAC tourney and we’re vastly under seeded and lost in the round of 32 to a 1 seed.
,The following year was a top 20 recruiting class that fizzled as Gilbert, Jackson, Durham, were also top 100.
add in top 100 Larrier and throw in a unknown kid named Vital.
That team had 8 top 100 HS players at least on paper.
Recruiting was not the issue , the AAC bottom weakness hurt with seeding ,which is important but that‘s only part of the story.
Major injuries aliments magnified by scholarship reductions we’re huge but again not the only story
2014 Calhoun
2015 Purvis and Boatright
2016 Brimah
2017 Gilbert ,Larrier, Adams , Diarra ,and Durham was a shell
Enoch was slow to contribute but an immature kid.
2018;Mutiny of two starters , Decommit from our top recruit, and another recruit declared ineligible, and the Coup de Grace Gilbert lost again led to the most undermanned UConn team in 30 years playing the best schedule since the Big East. 8 teams that made the NCAA ,the NC, and Road games at Auburn and Arizona.
Most importantly was the personality change that took place in Ollie with his success attested you by Rodney Purvis.
My take on Ollie is he put in one of the best on court coaching displays ever in winning the 2014 NC. When you look at who we beat it was beyond amazing .
A10 tourney Champs and their great coach
The Big East Champs HOF coach with 2 NC
The Big 12 tourney Champs
The Big 10 Champs and HOF coach with a NC and a bunch of FF
The SEC dual Champs and potential HOF coach with 2 NC
The hottest team in the tourney with 7 McD’s All American and a HOF coach with a NC
I firmly believe after much research nobody but KO could have won with that team.
Calling them Calhoun players is pure ignorance of reality .
They stayed because of love for 2013-14 Ollie
Because he was their position coach and their hero and to Bazz a father figure. Even non guard DD was an Ollie recruit because of their LA connections. Giffey had two choices go back to Germany or transfer to a mid major after two unproductive seasons.
Their confidence fed off his and his confidence was a result of how good he knew they could be not how good they performed.
My favorite Ollie moments in 2014 were as a lower seed falling behind two seed Nova and coming back to even the score at half time with Bazz sitting out and predicting the at half time the game was a lock
After a blowout loss to Louisville he kept the team over to watch a replay not of that nights game but of their win over Fla. telling them that was who they really were
Finally in a FF presser RB was asked when he knew he could be such a great defender.he replied “he told me that I would become a great defender the first day of practice my freshman year and every practice until I became one.
Even when he was a guard coach Calhoun was the grumpy old guy that screamed at them and Ollie was the guy who consoled them and told them how good they were. His 11 . years in the NBA gave him a credibility few teams could offer.
That why his fall is such a tragedy he was swept away by the fame and celebrity , a personality change that cost him a marriage and his dream job. The illusion of invincibility Is death to a coach. Could he coach up guys heck yes , but there is more to the job than playing the game. He probably got more of depleted losing squads than anyone but
his lack off attention to the grind doomed his promising career. In coaching it’s the details that bite you in the butt.
After all that is said ,as an historian Ollie is among the top three most important coaches in our history:
1.Hugh Greer made UConn basketball a force that established it as the pride of the state . Without that foundation, No Big East, No rabid fan base,and No Jim Calhoun
2. Jim Calhoun took the program beyond what us fans ever dreamed possible. But his success came with a downside of being a one coach program. That’s a big hurdle.
3. Ollie‘s championship was a program establishing one that cemented our legacy. The list of schools with NC won by multiple coaches is a very short list. PS Duke isn’t on it.