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Gotcha - no issues there.
Although, if he takes a college coaching job, I shoot him.
I'd love to see him in the WNBA. That would be high comedy.
Gotcha - no issues there.
Although, if he takes a college coaching job, I shoot him.
I'd love to see him in the WNBA. That would be high comedy.
What do you think he means by...."alright"? Alright in America 12? Alright in another league?.....NOT in America 12, he doesnt think A12 will last
He was talking about cable boxes and markets and rating, etc....he knows whats going on.
Can you elaborate? Was he talking about our market/ratings and why it is valuable?...talked about Rutgers, then about us, 14th in bball markets, 30tt overall....1.4MM tv sets or something. nothing new, just that population and how 80 cents per tv sets adds up
Fair enough. I hope it's the olympic bball team
For a second I thought you were talking about the bar/music club that used to be right off exit 68. I think it's a strip joint now, but didn't it used to be a place called Wizards in the late 80s/early 90s? Definitely saw some shows there, whatever it was called.I thought JC almost went to the Wizards once.
He thinks the current talent level is not where it needs to be. Said that only Shabazz and DeAndre could play on his 2004 team for example....
Who would RB play over on the 2004 team?? He wouldn't sniff a minute. Taliek, Ben, Rashad, Denham.. No.. Bazz would prob back up Taliek in limited minutes but RB would never sniff the floor.

interesting... Wasn't there a time when his name was thrown around for the Lakers... I think Caron was involved...forgot this....said he shot down 3 NBA gigs
Philly, Houston, and Charlotte
Can't tell if this is serious. are you coming from the point that you were actually brought into the know on specific Uconn issues that weren't public knowledge, or are you suggesting that in some way, an event where Calhoun provided his opinion that happened to be summarized on a Uconn blog means that we have a responsibility not to publicize.I appreciate the insights- but be careful about repeating things that coach or the school wants to keep quite- I have held back info for that very reason many times. No biggie but but be careful about what info you disseminate moving forward.
2004 was pretty talented...I find that interesting, especially considering he recruited all of these guys. Does that imply he doesn't think very highly of Boat's play?
I'd also be curious to hear his thoughts on the state of our current recruits, for 2013 and beyond.
I had the opportunity to attend a corporate event tonight where Coach Calhoun was the main speaker.....thought I would relay some of his thoughts (some of it is the same as his radio gigs last week)
First off, he was getting around fairly well, seems like the hip is progressing. I was amazed at how comfortable he was and open & honest with everyone....so casual.
He doesn't think the NCAA will exist in 5 years. He said, " I did the math, there are only 110 team that want to spend money to compete"...its all going to get blown up.
He fully thinks UConn will be alright... I dont think its just blind faith, he really thinks it will be fine. He readily admits that UConn got caught with its pants down. The disdain for the "previous administration" was evident.
He was talking about cable boxes and markets and rating, etc....he knows whats going on.
He said if Maryland gets even a small win in their lawsuit, it starts up again.
He named Virginia and GTech specifically as 2 schools that he thinks will move
He thinks the C-7 did the right thing for them, no ill will there.
Someone asked about his all time starting 5...he says, its starts with Emeka, then Caron, then Ray....and then he went on a tangent and never came back...I was laughing on the inside
Said Taliek and Deron were the most under appreciated players on his teams.
His recollection of numbers is amazing. Knows the exact NBA salary of every one of his players, knows the total salaries of all his UConn guys ( he said over $900MM). He remembers conference records from random years. I told him I was at UConn starting in '93...he replies, " those were some great years, 16-2, 16-2, 17-1 with Ray, nobody will do that again"
He thinks the current talent level is not where it needs to be. Said that only Shabazz and DeAndre could play on his 2004 team for example....
Also said that he might have a random coaching opportunity coming up that he asked us to keep quiet..which seemed weird since he just told 5 strangers...but anyway...it caught me offguard
Best part....when asked about Kentucky, he says something like..." Susan would never let me do that....I'm going to bring in 5 studs for 1 semester, she wouldn't buy into that, and I'll tell you another thing, I'll bet all those kids at UK have 4.0's, its crap"
The he says the difference between Pitino and Calipari is ..."Rick is a bull*hitter that actually believes his own bull*hit, John is a bull*itter who openly knows he is selling you bull*hit and doesn't care
just my thoughts from a fun evening.
Great stuff. I take it he wasn't asked about the pending NBA decisions, correct?
Or maybe one of the high profile prep schools to start a pipeline for KO!I would say Calhoun has zero interest in coaching the USA national team. Thats a bigger time commitment then people think and most of that time is in the summer months. JC likes using that time for golfing/family vacations/charity events. If i were a betting man, id put my money on a high school basketball team in the area.
That would be great. I like that ideaOr maybe one of the high profile prep schools to start a pipeline for KO!
Fair enough. I hope it's the olympic bball team

I can't even imagine what a huge disaster that would be.
I find that interesting, especially considering he recruited all of these guys. Does that imply he doesn't think very highly of Boat's play?
I'd also be curious to hear his thoughts on the state of our current recruits, for 2013 and beyond.