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Best Uconn men's BB coach not named Calhoun or Hurley

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Before I saw this I would've said Hugh Greer followed by Fred Shabel. Have to mention coach Rowe who just impressed me so much throughout his time on and off the court with us. #3 is Ollie if only because he imploded so quickly.

Of course, there's a slight difference in conference strength between the Athletic League of New England State Colleges (1900-1923), the New England Conference (1923-1946), Yankee Conference (1946-1976), Big East (1979-2013, 2020-present) and AAC (2013-2020).

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Second best coach in school history? WTF ??? Are you saying he was better than Hurley?

The comment you replied to was from 5 years ago. I was similarly confused as I began reading through this thread because most of the first page seems reasonable in the present but obviously Hurley ranks above Ollie now. I’m guessing the thread title was updated and previously said “not named Calhoun.” I wasn’t on the BY back then.
 
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There was definitely no UConn basketball before Jim Calhoun?
Than you are WAY to young to call yourself a true Husky fan. Hugh Greer, Fred Shabel, Dee Rowe, Dom Perno. Sad to break it to you, but there WAS basketball before Calhoun and Hurley.
 
I'm 42 never watched a pre Calhoun game, I'm quite aware that UConn was a regional power, it's called research you have the internet it's not hard.
 
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This thread could be used as evidence to make a strong case that UConn has the most ungrateful, entitled fans in college basketball. Kevin Ollie helped put UConn on the map with his commitment to UConn out of high school, brought UConn to a Sweet 16 and Final 8, won a National Championship for UConn as a Head Coach, and then stayed committed to the school when we went through conference realignment hell. And half the posts in this thread are grossly disrespectful of Ollie.

Kevin Ollie won a National Championship for UConn, and he did it in the AAC. There are 5 teams outside a major conference that have won a national championship in the last 60 years. Marquette (1977), Louisville (1980, 1986), UNLV (1990), and UConn (2014). The coaches of the other 4 teams are in the Hall of Fame.
 
Than you are WAY to young to call yourself a true Husky fan. Hugh Greer, Fred Shabel, Dee Rowe, Dom Perno. Sad to break it to you, but there WAS basketball before Calhoun and Hurley.

This thread is ridiculous. Ollie crashed out badly but we were for sure a tournament team his first season had we not had the ridiculous retroactive APR tournament ban his first season. He beat Martelli, Wright, Hoiberg, Izzo, Donovan, Calipari in his second season winning the national championship and he won us another tournament game his next season. Any answer other than Ollie is ridiculous.

Being old doesn't make you more of a fan or a better fan, in this case it makes you blind to reality.

UConn played basketball before Calhoun and they played it pretty well as a regional program. They also won a grand total of 2 NCAA tournament games before Calhoun stepped on campus.
 

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