If Manuel makes Ollie the HC when Calhoun steps down, than he is a bigger idiot than even I thought. If you are going to hire Ollie, why publicly embarrass Calhoun by ignoring his request and tie Ollie's hands in recruiting for 2 years?
For those thinking Manuel is showing backbone, get real. Backbone would be telling Calhoun it is time to hang it up and bringing in a new coach. Intelligence would be making Ollie coach in waiting and seeing how he does in recruiting with that title before handing over the reins of the program. Runaway ego is giving interviews where you basically tell the world that you won't be pushed around by Calhoun, but not really doing anything about a completely untenable coaching situation, and watching UConn's talent base rapidly deteriorate.
To the extent that UConn is seeing its talent base erode, and I think it remains to be seen if that in fact is happening, it is as much that we have lost scholarships so there are fewer opportunities and if you make a mistake there is less chance to back it up, and we are banned from the Big East and NCAA tournaments this year. And, quite honestly, that over the past few years UConn has gotten a reputation, deserved or not, as a borderline dirty program nationally. All those factors, particularly the loss of scholarships and the post season ban, have had a short term impact on recruiting, not whether Ollie is some "coach in waiting" or not. Jeez, last year we landed the #2 prospect in the country and the #10th ranked player in the country, neither of whom really played as well as expected, but sheesh, most everyone was thrilled and another top 50 player who had NCAA issues. This year we managed to hold onto a highly regarded shooting guard despite our own issues. You keep saying that our talent base is rapidly deteriorating, yet recruiting going forward looks to be on track too. And as many people like to point out, we've 2 years removed from a national championship and 4 from a final Four appearance, so we've been doing something right.