diggerfoot
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To a degree you are over-thinking this as well. Even if Manuel signed Ollie on the cheap (which none of us should care a lick about) if Ollie is successful he would very likely get a raise. Any scenario that has Ollie doing well and in demand by other schools affords (and probably necessitates) UConn the opportunity to sign and extend him. But Ollie has only been in the coaching game a very short time, he's unproven and other than the UConn pedigree and Jim Calhoun stamp of approval Kevin Ollie's 2nd best job he could get pre-this hire is NBA 2nd assistant or 2-3yr contract at a DII-ish school. So given that getting the UConn job is a major jump UConn giving a one-year contract makes sense on almost every level (other than recruiting which KO can sell thru).
Meanwhile, Ollie parlayed a mere two years as an assistant into a head coaching job at one of the top-10 schools in the country. To say he 'screwed up' in any sense is absurd. KO only gets the UConn job if its his dream job and he only keeps it if he lives that dream of success at UConn every day.
Bottom line both parties want to make it work and will do their best to do so despite the half-baked arguments, pretend contract negotiations and speculation of a bunch of us fans (myself included) with no say in the matter.
At first I was not sure how you were concluding I was overthinking this, since I'm not overly concerned one way or the other. But I can see how you could misconstrue my "Ollie screwed up" statement. In reality, I don't think either screwed up, just as I don't think you can apply supply and demand parameters to this situation of mutual interests.