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Still a step up from VCU.He turned down Illinois and NC State. Good jobs, but not the cream of the crop.
Still a step up from VCU.He turned down Illinois and NC State. Good jobs, but not the cream of the crop.
Excellent post. And I totally agree. Whose to say that Stephens or Smart won't fall off the basketball map? I actually am not entirely sold on Stephens yet. Don't get me wrong, both these guys have done an outstanding job and should be lauded for their accomplishments at such a young age and at mid majors no less. But what will their legacies be? Did they catch lightning in a bottle? Or are they the real deal? A couple of down years for these guys and there will be new flavors of the month. I see more upside in Smart and would have no problem with him replacing Calhoun. I like his qualities which have been mentioned throughout this thread. I feel the same way with Ollie. I, like all of us, want a continuation of Calhoun's success. That isn't a given. You see guys have success with a team in the NCAA tournament, they get a deal with a bigger program and fail. Happens more often than the other way around. I dunno what the right answer is. It will be interesting to see our future going forward.My 2 cents. I haven't read all the posts in this thread, and this is long so feel free to ignore......
There literally is no chance of Shaka being next UC coach only b/c HCJC wants to keep it in house...
I'm also of the belief that people value 1-2 years of good NCAA tournament results waaaaayy too much. There is just such insane variance in that tournament, and if any program should realize that it should be us. We went 49-5 in the Big East regular season the 3 years Ray was here and never even made the Final Four. Then last year 9-9 and bink, 3rd National Championship. It defies logic to some extent.
Brad Stevens made back to back championship games, but was one of the craziest plays I've ever seen in my whole life away from losing in the 2nd round. Would he be valued as highly if Nasir Robinson hadn't made an idiotic foul? Probably not. Shaka Smart's VCU team probably didn't even deserve to be in the tournament last year based upon their regular season resume. If they don't get in last year, do we even know who Shaka Smart is? Probably not. This isn't to say these guys aren't great coaches. They may be. They also might not be. Kevin Ollie isn't a sure thing. Neither is Mike Hopkins at the Cuse. Or Shaka or Stevens. There are no sure things.
My 2 cents. I haven't read all the posts in this thread, and this is long so feel free to ignore.
To me, 2 things have been pretty obvious over the last 2 decades:
1. No matter how great a program you are, you're probably going to drop off after a coaching legend leaves.
2. Even if you make the wrong hire when you replace your legend and drop off, you can bounce back quickly if you make the right hire the next time.
Pitino left Kentucky, Tubby took over and had great success with Pitino's recruits, then had less success, got fired, and Billy G took over. He of course was a complete disaster, but they hired PayPal and bounced right back.
Dean Smith left N.C. Bill Guthridge took over and had success with Smith's recruits, then he retired and they hired Matt Dougherty, who was a complete disaster. But they bounced right back with Roy.
Same with Indiana; Knight, Mike Davis, Crean, etc. Although Crean took a few years.
Those are 3 of the "big" 6 programs in college basketball history. To me there is no shame to me in having less success initially, because even the all time great programs have proven it's likely, but I understand if people feel differently.
I'm also of the belief that people value 1-2 years of good NCAA tournament results waaaaayy too much. There is just such insane variance in that tournament, and if any program should realize that it should be us. We went 49-5 in the Big East regular season the 3 years Ray was here and never even made the Final Four. Then last year 9-9 and bink, 3rd National Championship. It defies logic to some extent.
Brad Stevens made back to back championship games, but was one of the craziest plays I've ever seen in my whole life away from losing in the 2nd round. Would he be valued as highly if Nasir Robinson hadn't made an idiotic foul? Probably not. Shaka Smart's VCU team probably didn't even deserve to be in the tournament last year based upon their regular season resume. If they don't get in last year, do we even know who Shaka Smart is? Probably not. This isn't to say these guys aren't great coaches. They may be. They also might not be. Kevin Ollie isn't a sure thing. Neither is Mike Hopkins at the Cuse. Or Shaka or Stevens. There are no sure things.
So given that I would rather see Ollie get the job, because he's family, he's everything that has ever been great about UCONN basketball, it's what JC wants, I love him, and even if he fails it's been proven we can bounce back with a good hire post Ollie. We'll be able to leverage a brand new practice facility and 25 years of greatness on the court, and we'll get whoever the new "Shaka Smart" is 5 years from now. Because there will be someone, it's just how it works.
Probably so, but it isn't a reason to take the job.Still a step up from VCU.
If they hire someone outside the family, that person will run the program their own way. Thats why Calhoun as a future resource may not mean anything in this case. Will the new coach even care what Calhoun has to say? The new coach would get their own people in there as assistants, consult with their own inner circles as far as advice, and most importantly we dont know what the relationship would be with the former players.
The way it is now, guys like Allen, Gay, Gordon, Walker, Butler, Okafor all come back over the summer to work out with the team. If Kevin Ollie becomes the next coach he will make sure this continues. If somebody outside the family takes over, they have to continue to get the current NBA guys from Uconn to come back. Will this happen if Smart, Stevens, Miller takes over? Maybe maybe not. Thats just the risk you take hiring somebody from the outside. If Ollie is still here as an assistant when JC decides to leave then the job is his. I just can't see them hiring an outsider
This is always a sore subject here. Your point does make sense but believe it or not, its really not about the money. One of the knocks on Hathaway was that he didnt raise the amount of money that he should have for the practice facility. Yes the NBA alums make millions and if they all decided to pitch in for it then great...but this is a situation where the school shouldnt have to depend on their money to fund it 100%If the NBA guys care about UCONN they will come back and help out. By the way, if their support is so great, why haven't they ponied up for the new practice facility? Ray Allen could afford it all by himself.
If the NBA guys care about UCONN they will come back and help out. By the way, if their support is so great, why haven't they ponied up for the new practice facility? Ray Allen could afford it all by himself.