Stainmaster
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Take it up with those posters. Has nothing to do with me.
Great, I’ll tell you the same next time you claim I don’t want Ollie fired.
Take it up with those posters. Has nothing to do with me.
Please don't misrepresent my position. I don't doubt that you want Ollie fired. I just doubt that you want the next coach to succeed.Great, I’ll tell you the same next time you claim I don’t want Ollie fired.
Then they must have loved those 20+ pt blowouts.... I think we broke the record this year, what an accomplishment.When I’m talking alumni I’m talking basketball alumni. Not students. Former players aren’t happy with the way Kevin has been treated by the fans.

Please don't misrepresent my position. I don't doubt that you want Ollie fired. I just doubt that you want the next coach to succeed.
I root for UConn every single time they step onto the floor regardless of who the head coach is. That has been the case and will continue to be the case even if Ollie is retained. To me, the team succeeding is more important than my ego. That's just me though...Nope. I’m not like Tenspro or BUconn running around and crowing about how their initial read on Ollie was correct as the program burns.
Pessimists can hope that they’re wrong. When you posted about how Ollie should be fired after the Kansas game, were you actively rooting for him to prove your point in the two years that followed.
Then they may have loved those 20+ pt blowouts.... I think we broke the record this year, what an accomplishment.
Let's keep Ollie another 3 years, maybe they can pay for all the empty seats in the future
Stop being a drama queen. And you should change your name to Strawmaster. Not only is your imaginary UConn fan not real, you have nothing to base this fictional character on besides your own hatred of people that don't love Ollie. You probably think any criticism is "pitchforks". Look, if we are not back in the Top 25 in three years, people will grumble. If we are not Top 25 in 5 years, people will moan and whine. Neither are pitchforks. But, good god, we are well below GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY right now! People holding up pitchforks NOW in no way translates to pitchforks if we are not Villanova in 5 years. There is a...CANYON...between those two levels.Considering there will be pitchforks if our 5 year trajectory matches any school in that list below Villanova, I’d venture to say that being outside the P5 is a problem that transcends coaching.
Yeah, why bother when you've got innuendo?Knowing what some of us know (and won't be repeated publically)...
You don’t know many former players then. Most of them are furious about how and where the program has fallen. Notice how few attend the games....When I’m talking alumni I’m talking basketball alumni. Not students. Former players aren’t happy with the way Kevin has been treated by the fans.
Talk about being spoiled by expectations. $3 Million per year is a lot of money by any objective standard. It's a ton of money to coach a kid's game. This isn't brain surgery, curing cancer or even putting your life on the line to protect others. If you want to make obscene amounts of money, then you better perform at levels commensurate with ridiculous compensation you're earning. We owe him exactly nothing.Easy when it's not my money or yours
When did you become the spoke person for all of us?
Even if KO doesn't walk away without a "UConn friendly" buyout, he will have my support because I know the man and he is an honorable person.
When I’m talking alumni I’m talking basketball alumni. Not students. Former players aren’t happy with the way Kevin has been treated by the fans.
Talk about being spoiled by expectations. $3 Million per year is a lot of money by any objective standard. It's a ton of money to coach a kid's game. This isn't brain surgery, curing cancer or even putting your life on the line to protect others. If you want to make obscene amounts of money, then you better perform at levels commensurate with ridiculous compensation you're earning. We owe him exactly nothing.
He owes the school everything from a free education, to affiliation with a hall of fame coach and being entrusted the keys to the kingdom with no head coach experience, to being handed a loaded program. Sorry, not falling for the guilt trip.
Easy when it's not my money or yours
When did you become the spoke person for all of us?
Even if KO doesn't walk away without a "UConn friendly" buyout, he will have my support because I know the man and he is an honorable person.
Stop being a drama queen. And you should change your name to Strawmaster. Not only is your imaginary UConn fan not real, you have nothing to base this fictional character on besides your own hatred of people that don't love Ollie. You probably think any criticism is "pitchforks". Look, if we are not back in the Top 25 in three years, people will grumble. If we are not Top 25 in 5 years, people will moan and whine. Neither are pitchforks. But, good god, we are well below GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY right now! People holding up pitchforks NOW in no way translates to pitchforks if we are not Villanova in 5 years. There is a...CANYON...between those two levels.
Kevin is a great guy but the past 4 seasons have been terrible with no sign of improvement. Unfortunately the majority of fans have lost interest with record declines in attendance. At the end of the day our allegiance is to Uconn, not one man. Kevin has been paid handsomely in fact among the top 10 in the country. But unfortunately it’s not working out. We need to get back to being at least relevant and making a tournament more than once in once four years.I have been a UCONN Men’s season ticket holder for 33 years and Woman’s 24 years, I looked up at the banners last night 15 and realized how spoiled we are as UCONN fans. We are not entitled to championships or NCAA tournament selections. We should be ashamed of how we are treating Kevin, he who played for us and coached us to a NC in 2014. It wasn’t just a few years ago that we were worried sick that Kevin would leave for the NBA. In his short coaching tenure Kevin has replaced a HOF coach, cleaned up the fall out of a academic progress probation and still won a NC. He deserves a chance to turn this around with his new coaching staff. Kevin has 3 years left on his contract, give him a chance to succeed, get off his back, he deserves our support.
This season sucks. But the thing that gives me hope is seeing players like Polley improve his game. The kid in the beginning of the season looked like a deer in front of a mack truck at night. Now, he looks like he belongs one the court and can stroke it.
Or Williams, who struggled in most of his early chances, but yesterday had the feel of a bona fide double-double guy.
Or Carlton, who couldn't last 5 minutes without fouling out early in the season, but now looks like he has a real future at the position.
Or Vital, who although is often out of control on a fast break, looks to have grown into a player that can rattle off 20+ points on any given night. Even though last year he often looked like someone who would be no better than a sixth man.
Or Jalen, who has developed into a top level player.
If someone asks me why I'm crazy enough to give Ollie one more year, it's because of all off the above. It's because although it may be painful as hell for me to be in the arena and watch those kids suffer, I know that most of the first year players are getting better. Hell, even Anderson got better. And that's what I expect a coach to do. The top level recruiter coach is now on board, and I'm willing to see another year and spend my money again...
If he got out of his seat and showed some passion, he'd improve his image dramatically, and the players would at least have an oportunity to feed off the energy. Calhoun got a lot of miles out of his game day attitude, and it was genuine.
If Ollie has to fake it, so be it. But he's not doing himself any favors by just sitting there like he's waiting for church to get out.
If he got out of his seat and showed some passion, he'd improve his image dramatically, and the players would at least have an oportunity to feed off the energy. Calhoun got a lot of miles out of his game day attitude, and it was genuine.
If Ollie has to fake it, so be it. But he's not doing himself any favors by just sitting there like he's waiting for church to get out.
If he got out of his seat and showed some passion, he'd improve his image dramatically, and the players would at least have an oportunity to feed off the energy. Calhoun got a lot of miles out of his game day attitude, and it was genuine.
If Ollie has to fake it, so be it. But he's not doing himself any favors by just sitting there like he's waiting for church to get out.
This is the absolute least of his problems.
He could do Red Panda’s routine on the sideline and the team’s deficiencies in nearly every imaginable area, save the free throw line, would still murder us almost nightly.
Still, my comments stand. The young players are improving. Not fast enough to change the season's outcome. Not fast enough to hold off the mob. But they are improving, and that's typically the sign of a good coach...
Unfortunately, that's only one piece of being a good head coach at the college level. You've got to be a GM, personnel director, head 'salesman', in game coach, head of player development, media relations etc etc.
It appears that Ollie's skills align best to that of an assistant coach. No shame in that.
Because UConn men's basketball is so bad right now it makes babies drink?I can't think of one good reason not to give Kevin a 2nd chance:
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So Jim, I was right there with you at the start of the season, but the lack of progress, the disorganization on the court, and the 20+ point drubbings has beaten hope out of me. So give me something, anything at all that I can hold onto that tells me that KO has not lost control of the program, that he has some reasonable chance to successfully do the job. Not from 2014 but from 2018.I have been a UCONN Men’s season ticket holder for 33 years and Woman’s 24 years, I looked up at the banners last night 15 and realized how spoiled we are as UCONN fans. We are not entitled to championships or NCAA tournament selections. We should be ashamed of how we are treating Kevin, he who played for us and coached us to a NC in 2014. It wasn’t just a few years ago that we were worried sick that Kevin would leave for the NBA. In his short coaching tenure Kevin has replaced a HOF coach, cleaned up the fall out of a academic progress probation and still won a NC. He deserves a chance to turn this around with his new coaching staff. Kevin has 3 years left on his contract, give him a chance to succeed, get off his back, he deserves our support.
I really try to understand what you write, but I sometimes come up short. Your second to the last word is "that's," but I can figure out what the word "that" isGiven the numerous examples of coaches currently at the top of the conference doing just that, I fail to understand how I am the only one who even thinks that's possible.

People need to accept this and try there best to support him. He’s still our coach, UConn alumni hate seeing him being treated the way he has been. He hates losing just as much as we do. It’s been tough but the fans don’t help. At the end of the day complaining and negativity gets us no where, if we want this program to get back on track the fans need to step up.