Jim Calhoun!Who do we bring in??
Buying Ollie out for 600k and paying Konkol $1m would actually save the athletic department money. And if Konkol has 3 great years then leaves us... at least our brand will be restored at least a little bit.I don't have the numbers at hand, but the university's AD is in far more dire financial straits now than it was at the time the contract was signed. With both decreased ticket revenue in BB and FB and the ever-increasing revenue gap between the P5 and others, Ollie will be the last UConn head coach who gets that kind of money.
...happened with Calhoun’s guys and initial guidance.But 2014?
Buying Ollie out for 600k and paying Konkol $1m would actually save the athletic department money. And if Konkol has 3 great years then leaves us... at least our brand will be restored at least a little bit.
Please stop with this idiocy.The question is, does Konkol get more than that somewhere else? Or does he garner interest from schools with much easier situations?
I will piss a bunch of people off by saying this, but this is a high-risk/low-reward job here. A mid-level P5 school gives a guy like Konkol many more locational recruiting advantages, as well as a lower margin for in-season error due to better in-conference competition/P5 media boost.
There is a reason JC is the best basketball coach of all time. Building UConn into a blue-blood program was nothing short of a herculean effort. Conference realignment and the struggles of the past few years have made this a far more difficult rebuilding job than most are comfortable admitting.
Recruiting great shooters would help. Ollie has recruited for 3-4 years now and we have not had one on the roster. That's telling, especially since everyone in CT knew its was one of our weaknesses. Shooters don't have to be 4-5 star recruits, just the ability to make uncontested jumpers.Geno won't help the poor shooting. No one can
Please stop with this idiocy.
I don't have the numbers at hand, but the university's AD is in far more dire financial straits now than it was at the time the contract was signed. With both decreased ticket revenue in BB and FB and the ever-increasing revenue gap between the P5 and others, Ollie will be the last UConn head coach who gets that kind of money.
It's not idiocy. You're blind to the truth. Take off your blue-colored glasses.
How is it that I'm the one who has to tell you how far this program has fallen/how screwed it is when you don't see it?

If we want Eric Konkol we would get Eric Konkol. I'm not going to get into it any further, this is stupid.It's not idiocy. You're blind to the truth. Take off your blue-colored glasses.
How is it that I'm the one who has to tell you how far this program has fallen/how screwed it is when you don't see it?
I almost want Ollie fired just so SJ ( and others) see what we end up with.
If we want Eric Konkol we would get Eric Konkol. I'm not going to get into it any further, this is stupid.
They're living in a fantasy land. If thinking that people would knock down the door to coach here if the opportunity opened up makes them cope with their frustration, then bless their hearts.
Yep, I'm the one living in fantasy land. I told you the deal with Ollie last season and have had to still listen to you and 90% of the board tell me I'm wrong, crazy, too negative, have a vendetta, etc.They're living in a fantasy land. If thinking that people would knock down the door to coach here if the opportunity opened up makes them cope with their frustration, then bless their hearts.
Benedict needs to fire him and his staff tomorrow, in order to both respect and protect what UCONN brand the school has left. Every loss going forward digs the hole ten feet deeper. Question is who does Benedict look at to replace KO...That's the reason Benedict has Ollie on watch and he had a very serious talk with him after last season. We can still get a big time coach but the longer we suck the harder that becomes.
I was going to ask that myself. Good point.Who do we bring in??
Yep, I'm the one living in fantasy land. I told you the deal with Ollie last season and have had to still listen to you and 90% of the board tell me I'm wrong, crazy, too negative, have a vendetta, etc.
The question is, does Konkol get more than that somewhere else? Or does he garner interest from schools with much easier situations?
I will piss a bunch of people off by saying this, but this is a high-risk/low-reward job here.
No one's asking for a savior, just a better coach. Pretending like that's not a possibility is juvenile.At this point, my only gripe is that you don't understand that our bed has been made for us already. There is no savior coming, and that's just how it is.
Agree 100%. Ollie's in the midst of the worst 3-year run at this school in decades, and he's maaaaaybe on the hot seat? And he's still able to pull in a top 10 recruiting class?I actually think this is more a low-risk, high-reward situation now. After you get waxed by Michigan State's final 10 minutes, then respond with a 35 point loss on national TV a year after your first losing season in 30 there's pressure, but lower initial expectations. If you can coach at all and relate to today's players you can point to the banners and you should be able to attract some recruits.
No, not seriously.Maybe Geno wants a new challenge.Seriously
The guy whoever he is may in fact end up being better than KO. No problem admitting that, but it won’t be who people think we are able to get. It’s going to be way risky.
I actually think this is more a low-risk, high-reward situation now. After you get waxed by Michigan State's final 10 minutes, then respond with a 35 point loss on national TV a year after your first losing season in 30 there's pressure, but lower initial expectations. If you can coach at all and relate to today's players you can point to the banners and you should be able to attract some recruits.
What is the risk? We might miss the NCAAs again? We might lose to Arkansas by 50? Our program hasn't even sniffed relevance since 2014.
Yeah, right genius, and then the low risk high reward is teaching them how to drive to the basket without making a pass or an assist for the whole dam game.I actually think this is more a low-risk, high-reward situation now. After you get waxed by Michigan State's final 10 minutes, then respond with a 35 point loss on national TV a year after your first losing season in 30 there's pressure, but lower initial expectations. If you can coach at all and relate to today's players you can point to the banners and you should be able to attract some recruits.
Maybe. Maybe not.Ollie didn't miss a shot. This was a bad loss but one loss and nothing more.