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Take some care in reading his Reply to your post please.
He strongly agrees with all that you champion in Jim Calhoun.
He also states facts that cannot be denied about flaws in the last years of coaching, during a time of changes in academic reporting, player eligibility, NBA Draft rules, Conference Realignment.
Ask yourself why someone as competitive as JC would retire with only3 and 6 wins fewer than Dean Smith and Adolph Rupp, or if he didn't imagine the year before that he'd surpass Bobby Knight as well, having finished only 26 wins behind him.
His career performance overall was extraordinary, but its closure & aftermath was not on par. That need not be interpreted as a complaint, just accepting of reality.
What are you trying to say? That JC left the program because he saw it was in bad shape?
Not disagreeing; this is an honest question.