Has Uconn ever won with a dominant 4? We are wing U! Give me a versatile 3, an athletic backcourt, a shotblocking 5 and a workhorse 4. That has been our recipe for success and I for one hope Ollie and company stick to it!
Has Uconn ever won with a dominant 4? We are wing U! Give me a versatile 3, an athletic backcourt, a shotblocking 5 and a workhorse 4. That has been our recipe for success and I for one hope Ollie and company stick to it!
Emeka?
Emeka was a 5. I believe Josh Boone was the starting 4 on that team. Hardly the go to guy! Thats my point. The Uconn system doesn't need a dominant 4 which is why Robinson is far more important than Abu ever was.
You're gonna eat those words this year when our dominant 4 leads us to the national championship.
Rico444 said:You're gonna eat those words this year when our dominant 4 leads us to the national championship.
We have not won a National Championship without a center that can rebound, block shots, and "somewhat" score better than most.
1999 - Jake
2004 - Emeka
2011 - Oriakhi
I've had it up for months. Coles is one of my favorites.

Jake didn't score much but did set get screens and get some tough rebounds.
That's the main reason I read your posts.Months? I guess I am so interested in the intelligence you bring I never noticed.......or maybe I only look at the avatar's with nice t*ts in them?![]()

@DaveBorges: Abu on #UConn: Kevin Ollie is a great man, 1 of my favorite coaches throughout whole thing, if not the favorite ...
AAC.
DisagreeAAC.
Has to be. Doesn't make sense on any other level.AAC.
I don't think it's because of that. Like I've said earlier, job, cash, something.AAC.
When did Florida get into the AAC? I thought the AAC was picky on who is allowed to join.Has to be. Doesn't make sense on any other level.
I don't think it's because of that. Like I've said earlier, job, cash, something.
A little early to say Ollie isn't landing them don't you think? In his first offseason recruiting as head coach in this new conference he has gotten a 5 star transfer and a 5 star shooting guard who is one of the best scorers in the country. It's a very small sample size, he's only been recruiting without restrictions for 2 months. We missed out on AMA so what. Some of us believe there was other stuff going on with his recruitment. Who knows if we will find out, it took some time before the truth came out about Durand Scott. I don't believe conference affiliation has much to do with College basketball recruiting. For the most part kids are looking for the school that helps them get most ready for the NBA. We're very lucky Purvis and Hamilton don't know we play in the AAC, hopefully Robinson and Colson also don't find out.Think horses, not zebras.
The world loves Kevin Ollie. Kevin Ollie is getting onto the short list for a ton of players....but he's not landing them.
Either there is a new jobs initiative out there or kids would rather take road trips to Michigan, Duke or North Carolina instead of Tulsa, East Carolina and the University of Orlando Airport.
A little early to say Ollie isn't landing them don't you think? In his first offseason recruiting as head coach in this new conference he has gotten a 5 star transfer and a 5 star shooting guard who is one of the best scorers in the country. It's a very small sample size, he's only been recruiting without restrictions for 2 months. We missed out on AMA so what. Some of us believe there was other stuff going on with his recruitment. Who knows if we will find out, it took some time before the truth came out about Durand Scott. I don't believe conference affiliation has much to do with College basketball recruiting. For the most part kids are looking for the school that helps them get most ready for the NBA. We're very lucky Purvis and Hamilton don't know we play in the AAC, hopefully Robinson and Colson also don't find out.
Deandre is an excellent player, but he really isn't a 4, except by default. If there was a Freeman or Adrien on this roster, Deandre would be playing small forward.
Explain Memphis recruiting or Mudaiy going to SMU. I don't buy the conference talk yet. If kids want exposure ....you get plenty at UCONN. Making the tourney brings the most exposure and thats something we do well. I think the problem is other coaches are most likely saying Ollie is unproven....but that will change in time IMHO. Oh and by the way other top programs are also striking out on top recruits. Florida just lost to NCSt and Kentucky to Smu.Think horses, not zebras.
The world loves Kevin Ollie. Kevin Ollie is getting onto the short list for a ton of players....but he's not landing them.
Either there is a new jobs initiative out there or kids would rather take road trips to Michigan, Duke or North Carolina instead of Tulsa, East Carolina and the University of Orlando Airport.
Didn't see this...like it better than what I posted.I think you and fishy are both right - the conference affiliation does not help the situation, and Abu is the first recruit I think we might have landed if we were still in the Big East (Perkins and McLaughlin weren't leaving the West Coast either way). Most recruits - especially kids like Abu who may stick around four years - want to play in environments conducive to big time competition and great atmospheres. I think you're being a bit naieve if you don't believe the opportunity to play at Cameron Indoor, the Carrier Dome, and the Dean Dome is appealing to kids like Abu.
You're right, though. In most cases, getting to the NBA is going to priority one, two, and three for an incoming recruit. It's why, like it or not, Kentucky can pretty much have their hand-pick of recruits. Unfortunately for UConn, the shift to the AAC occurred at the worst possible time - in the midst of the best program builder in the history of college basketball retiring. Ollie, while extremely personable and a guy most eighteen-year-old kids will run through a brick wall for, doesn't have the track record or cache Calhoun did. It will take a while for Ollie to develop the reputation of a guy who can get you to the NBA, but that's why Hamilton and Purvis are two of the biggest recruits in this programs history - they have NBA aspirations and if Ollie can get them there he's going to start pulling in big time recruits at a high rate, AAC or not.
Has to be. Doesn't make sense on any other level.
If Ollie is as good a coach and recruiter as we think he is, the AAC shouldn't prevent him from getting top talent to come to Storrs. It will have a disastrous effect on the football team, but the Memphises, Xaviers, Butlers, VCUs and Gonzagas of the world have shown us that you can still be a very good program in a midmajor conference.Explain Memphis recruiting or Mudaiy going to SMU. I don't buy the conference talk yet. If kids want exposure ....you get plenty at UCONN. Making the tourney brings the most exposure and thats something we do well. I think the problem is other coaches are most likely saying Ollie is unproven....but that will change in time IMHO. Oh and by the way other top programs are also striking out on top recruits. Florida just lost to NCSt and Kentucky to Smu.