Are you serious? Maybe by Tampa Bill or Freescooter or someone but overall I think the rational posters were largely behind him.
It's easy to go back on this board as it started in 2011. It's not a mystery. I just looked up dozens of posts. I also saw posts by people saying the opposite of what they're saying now. I saw posts from people saying Ollie doesn't know what he's doing by not playing Facey and Brimah together (3 years ago), and it's the exact opposite now. There was a lot of anti-KO stuff here 3 years ago (the NC championship season).
There were people here not named the 2 you mentioned and they were tying Ollie to the downfall of the program, projecting our future as Indiana, Marquette, UCLA, and I thought that was funny then, and think it's funny now. I don't expect UConn to win championships (something Kansas has a very difficult time doing) but I do expect them to compete for championships every few years (like and Indiana or UCLA).
(As an aside, and maybe irrelevant, I just read a thread on Manuel in my search for Ollie stuff, regarding Ollie's contracts, and the possible firing of Pasqualoni in his third year, and it is hilarious, as to how the insiders--who this poster claimed he knew--were absolutely not going to allow Manuel to fire PP because of money concerns, and yes I was critical about Manuel for various reasons (that had everything to do about my inside info in other areas, but I never let it muck things up on this site)).
Go back. Read the threads: This is a very good poster typically, but stuff like this was said: "We're naive to assume that those "intangible" qualities as a coach necessarily go hand-in-hand with in-game, X's and O's acumen. Today was the first jarring example of his inexperience or weakness in this area. We spent 15 minutes doing absolutely nothing against the zone, with no adjustment whatsoever. It was as if we didn't have a coach at all."
A short response to this post from another: "We have had many of these types of games with Calhoun too. It happens."
Then this: "That happens when you call ineffective plays and don't make adjustments."
And another from another: "The problem with Ollie's adjustments is that he doesn't make any. The offense has gotten progressively worse just about every time the team steps out on the court. That's not a very good reflection on Ollie."
Keeps going, several different posters: "The chance of uconn losing Ollie to the NBA, as ESPn was pimping a few weeks ago, went way down tonight. The team was not lackadaisical. A team that doesn't know what to do, often does nothing. There is no where else to pin this loss but ollie."
This was another poster's response to one of mine:
"What about next year? No development happening here. SN gone, TO gone, LK gone, NG gone. RB? DD? I can't see either leaving (based on my own opinion), but not real sure they would be a plus next year. The team is settling for lots of one-on-one, ball screens with zero pick-and-roll. It looking like a bad NBA game right now."
ME: "When people look at the recruiting and coaching landscape across the country, what do they see? Who do they like? Tom Crean? Shaka Smart? Who would you trade Kevin Ollie for right now?"
ANSWER:
"I don't want Tom Crean. I don't want Shaka Smart. I want to beat an 8-5 Houston team with an unimpressive resume and playing without 3 players. I'd like to not be so unready that we fall down by 20 points to said team. That's what I want right now. If we can't do that than we have some problems in Olliewood."
Also good stuff:
"I am sick of seeing that same type face expression (eyebrows squinted/open mouth/frustration head shake)--I want to see the old Jim Calhoun technical foul actions to wake the team up to get their tails in gear. Seldom do I see him even standing up. This team needs coaching excitement if you ask me."
I hear echoes.
More:
"He can recruit, but I haven't seen anything special in terms of coaching the game. He lets his players play too much and sometimes they shoot themselves in the foot."
"Have to agree with this. He has no big men to work with which I hope is the reason our offense is so stagnant. Voskuhl and Souley Wane were not big scorers by any means, but both were solid defensively and on the boards and Jake especially was a great screener. We don't have a big man on this team who can even set an effective screen. Tough for the offense to be any more than one on one if we can't even do that."
These are all valid criticisms. But, they go overboard when they think the situation can't improve, and they then veer toward canning Ollie, as in those below:
"Now is the time if Husky Nation sees if Ollie can build a winner long term or if the success will be short lived. In today's game, you need some sort of inside outside threat to win national championships. If Ollie can't get a Big Man on campus that can dominate, it's going to be a short lived reign in Storrs. Every championship UCONN has won, has had that dominate inside/outside threat. In fact, look at most every team that has own, each team had the guard/big man combo. In Ollie's short term at the helm, he's shown he can land recruits. The question is, our they the right recruits that wins championships. This is an important time in UCONN athletics, between Football and Basketball, UCONN needs championships to be relevant in conference realignment."
"I'm definitely taking a wait and see attitude on Ollie. I'm not overly confident, but he did fine last year and I'm willing to see what he does this year. I will say, though that last year was in some ways a unique set of circumstances that aren't in place this season. At least to some extent, he was able to motivate guys to play in part because some of those games "were there ncaa tournament" in part because a popular assistant was playing for his job, and in part because the schedule wasn't overly difficult. Except for the last one, those don't apply this season. So we'll see whether he can motivate a team under a more normal set of circumstances. To date he hasn't done a great job. This team plays to its opponent and that can and has resulted in losses to lesser opponents and close games against some very mediocre opponents. I would say this, though, if UConn misses the NCAA tournament or becomes a real bubble team in this league, I would expect him to have a very very short leash next season."
"Ollie doesn't have a coaching philosophy. He has no offense. We stand around and set ball screens. At this moment in time he is an awful coach. We never screen away from the ball, we don't even push the ball up well. Hopefully he can get this thing turned around. He is lucky he has a couple nice recruits coming in."
"The team is absolutely regressing. Player skill is getting less and less fundamental... But we do have behind the back passes, no look throws and street ball dribbling, and three on one plays, there is no denying that. It's pretty obvious the style of BBall KO has brought to UConn... Street ball."
"Would you still be berating WM and clamoring that he grant KO an extension? Or would you be saying that Warde was smart to wait out the year before committing to an unproven Head Coach?"
None of these are TampaBill or Freescooter. Well, this next one was a hat tip to Freescooter (joking) and a response to "Ollie is terrible," : "Fire him. Is Shaka smart still available ?"