Indiana considered a destination job?
How did Mike Davis' career start? Tubby Smith?all at Northeastern
1) 19-7
2) 12-11
3) 12-12
4) 12-13
5) 12-14
6) 14-12
7) 13-13
8) 19-8, then he started to become the legend that he is today
What I'm saying is that it takes time to find what works for you as a coach
What expectations will you be setting for the new coach?O.K. then are you trying to tell us we should lower our expectations because Ollie is going to need a few more seasons of experience? So what should we expect the next few seasons that would be reasonable? Is there a break point where we could expect someone to do better or should we just live with Ollie for another few seasons to see what he can do? I'm just wondering what you're willing to live with before a change should be made. What is that point or should Ollie be the head coach as long as he wants to stay at UConn?
And as a footnote remember that Ollie is making over $3 million a year to produce. I doubt UConn gave him that much to learn on the job for 7-10 years. Does anyone remember what he was being paid the first 2 seasons before he got a new deal? I guess UConn got a favorable deal those first 2 seasons.
Tom Izzo took Michigan State to the Final Four in his fourth year as a coach. It's his only gig as a head coach."just stop", because none of those guys did it in their first few years, that's my argument
It takes time
you can keep pretending coaches are great out of the gate, but I think that's delusional
O.K. then are you trying to tell us we should lower our expectations because Ollie is going to need a few more seasons of experience? So what should we expect the next few seasons that would be reasonable? Is there a break point where we could expect someone to do better or should we just live with Ollie for another few seasons to see what he can do? I'm just wondering what you're willing to live with before a change should be made. What is that point or should Ollie be the head coach as long as he wants to stay at UConn?
And as a footnote remember that Ollie is making over $3 million a year to produce. I doubt UConn gave him that much to learn on the job for 7-10 years. Does anyone remember what he was being paid the first 2 seasons before he got a new deal? I guess UConn got a favorable deal those first 2 seasons.
Tom Izzo took Michigan State to the Final Four in his fourth year as a coach. It's his only gig as a head coach.
Jay Wright's first head coach job was at Hofstra, where he took them from perennial doormat to conference champion in his 6th season. After jumping to Villanova, he took them to the Elite 8 in five years.
Kinda my point.And it took Wooden about 20 seasons before UCLA won an NCAA title. These side-by-side coaching comparisons are pretty useless. Different schools, different eras, different resources available to them, different personalities, different athletic administrations, etc., etc., etc. It's largely meaningless and no predictor of what might happen in a totally unrelated coaching situation.
What if he read thisBeginning to think that willie99 is Kevin Ollie.
And it took Wooden about 20 seasons before UCLA won an NCAA title. These side-by-side coaching comparisons are pretty useless. Different schools, different eras, different resources available to them, different personalities, different athletic administrations, etc., etc., etc. It's largely meaningless and no predictor of what might happen in a totally unrelated coaching situation.
True enough. But shouldn't the fact that Wooden had a construction company owner sa a resource and KO doesn't count in KO's favor?

Well I did say I wasn't advocating for Ollie's firing right now. I would say any coach, including Ollie, needs to get UConn in at least the top 3-4 of the AAC almost every season and the NCAA Tournament 2/3 of the time. I think that's a realistic goal.What expectations will you be setting for the new coach?
I remember this guy on TV talking about horseplayers that I believe fits in this discussion. "I hear people say they have 20 years experience playing the horses." he says, "Do they really? Or do they have 1 year of experience repeated 20 times?" I haven't seen any growth or improvement from Ollie since Shabazz graduated. I've seen the same old slog every year for four years running now. Why does anyone think that this performance won't continue to repeat? What am I missing?
And it took Wooden about 20 seasons before UCLA won an NCAA title. These side-by-side coaching comparisons are pretty useless. Different schools, different eras, different resources available to them, different personalities, different athletic administrations, etc., etc., etc. It's largely meaningless and no predictor of what might happen in a totally unrelated coaching situation.
I remember this guy on TV talking about horseplayers that I believe fits in this discussion. "I hear people say they have 20 years experience playing the horses." he says, "Do they really? Or do they have 1 year of experience repeated 20 times?" I haven't seen any growth or improvement from Ollie since Shabazz graduated. I've seen the same old slog every year for four years running now. Why does anyone think that this performance won't continue to repeat? What am I missing?
KO just replaced his inherited assistant coaches with his own guys. That means he's changing and he's learning what he needs to be successful. Give him time, he'll change other things. He has to have a full roster that includes two point guards.
I appreciate your optimism, however, how is the team so unprepared that they have to go to overtime with Monmouth and Columbia, and fall behind winless Coppin State 8-0? UConn has talent those teams can only dream of, yet struggles to put those teams away. Based on the disparity in talent alone, all three of those games should be easy wins to say the least.
All due respect, Dub, but There is a huge difference between how the transfer of power occurred at UConn and Indiana.Indiana considered a destination job?
All due respect, Dub, but There is a huge difference between how the transfer of power occurred at UConn and Indiana.
PJ, how much “time” do you propose we give him? He could have had two point guards if he didn’t lose MAL. Putting so much hope and dependency on a kid coming off his second shoulder surgery wasn’t great planning.KO just replaced his inherited assistant coaches with his own guys. That means he's changing and he's learning what he needs to be successful. Give him time, he'll change other things. He has to have a full roster that includes two point guards.
Maybe.
But is Indiana considered a destination job?
PJ, how much “time” do you propose we give him? He could have had two point guards if he didn’t lose MAL. Putting so much hope and dependency on a kid coming off his second shoulder surgery wasn’t great planning.
I do appreciate your optimism but let’s not pretend KO has just been extremely unlucky and call it like it is and admit a lot of the roster issues the past 4 years have been due to his mistakes.
The lack of returning rotation players is largely due to transfers, why can’t you see that Willie? Injuries happen to every team. We’re down ONE player, albeit an important one. Successful programs find ways to overcome injuries, usually through quality depth. Last season’s injury situation was devastating but with only one injured player this year, we have enough talent to play significantly better.Did say anything other to give this team time. Nobody should lower expectations, but no reasonable person should think this team is going to play like national titles contenders 5 weeks into the season with two returning rotation players AND once again hampered by injuries