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Think this is pretty spot on. His guard development stayed pretty good but he was not great with bigs.The explanation is pretty simple, I think. If all he had to do was coach the players in game (game planning, in-game tactics, and motivation), he would have been fine. But when faced with all of the other aspects of running a major college program (roster construction, talent assessment and development), he was overwhelmed. The best college coaches are relentless micromanagers. He was anything but, so the cracks showed once the existing talent started to thin.
I actually think he'd make a good NBA coach.
Hurley is pretty much the opposite of Ollie as a coach both good and bad.