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Relevancy your honor?
I didn't, but I could not name a rolling stones song off the top of my head.
Very.Casual music fan.
The game Larry Brown attended to give KO support pretty much told us everything we needed to know. He had a Hall of Fame coach at his disposal already but ruined the relationship so badly that he had to call in a coach who was constantly in trouble during his college stops..i understood from a pretty reliable source about 3 months ago that their whole relationship has soured. I have no idea how true or why, but Calhoun’s comment pretty much hints at that. It would be hard to imagine those two not talking hoops in the context of an otherwise ok relationship. Sad one way or the other.
If the relationship is ruined, I’m not sure how to ascribe fault. Sometimes relationships fall apart. Also,Calhoun doesn’t have the easiest personality in the world. I wouldn’t necessarily conclude that one or the other is the cause.The game Larry Brown attended to give KO support pretty much told us everything we needed to know. He had a Hall of Fame coach at his disposal already but ruined the relationship so badly that he had to call in a coach who was constantly in trouble during his college stops.
As I said, I agree it’s 1) Family, 2) Faith and then basketball.Wow
We got all these people trying to out know JC and his private life
some of you are full of it
I'll share you a little inside - JC's faith is far deeper than basketball will ever be and he won't talk basketball unless it is brought up and he won't engage in an argument involving basketball - just smile and make a "philosophical" remark - kind of like Tom Selleck in Blue Bloods
He would much rather talk politics or his kids and grandkids when away from the game
Now back to the subject at hand
I think JC is not going to expand much and will distance himself from the KO subject not because he backs the school or KO - because it's the right thing to do as a HoF coach of that school and still involved on a "consultant basis". I think only Jim knows his opinion on this and most likely Pat has no idea - it really should be that way
Also,Calhoun doesn’t have the easiest personality in the world. I wouldn’t necessarily conclude that one or the other is the cause.
You da man.You don’t say LOL
If any need to downgrade to a Nissan, I got a guy.You sir are correct. Geno drives a bmw 5 series and Ollie drives a white range rover. next question
see JC as keynote speaker this Friday's St. Patrick's Archdiocese of Hartford breakfastAnyone who puts his faith in the top three has only met him at the annual Franciscan Life banquet. You’re wrong. He is indeed a proud Irish Catholic, but he has many other interests and concerns that would rank above his faith.
BINGO....My guess the frosting on the cake was the firing of Glen Miller a JC favorite. The first guy he hired after getting the St. Joe's consultant position. Nobody mentions it but that had to PO JC big time...I’m not going to assume anything about their personal relationship (nor do I care that much about it).
But I think it’s a pretty damning indictment of KO that from a basketball standpoint, he was able to alienate a HOF mentor who literally handpicked him for the job.
My biggest fear is Kevin thinks he needs to prove his abilities as a College Coach and his teams beat us in some big NCAA games.

Casual Fan Tolerance Day?
Who the h... are you to decide who is casual and who isn't. Who anointed you as the one to make that proclamation?

Hmmmmm....this took a strange turn. Six degrees of JC? When I lived in Ct, my wife picked me up for work. She always used to say the security guard gave her a weird vibe. Turns out he was arrested for killing someone who was associated with the men's team.
Very fair post, it takes two to tango and it’s very conceivable Calhoun was mostly to blame. As they say, never get into business with friends or family. Not you have a very fractured relationship between two guys who were like father and son. I really hope the next coach has no ties to UConn.If the relationship is ruined, I’m not sure how to ascribe fault. Sometimes relationships fall apart. Also,Calhoun doesn’t have the easiest personality in the world. I wouldn’t necessarily conclude that one or the other is the cause.
If the relationship is ruined, I’m not sure how to ascribe fault. Sometimes relationships fall apart. Also,Calhoun doesn’t have the easiest personality in the world. I wouldn’t necessarily conclude that one or the other is the cause.
Very fair post, it takes two to tango and it’s very conceivable Calhoun was mostly to blame. As they say, never get into business with friends or family. Not you have a very fractured relationship between two guys who were like father and son. I really hope the next coach has no ties to UConn.
Hope you're right.BINGO....My guess the frosting on the cake was the firing of Glen Miller a JC favorite. The first guy he hired after getting the St. Joe's consultant position. Nobody mentions it but that had to PO JC big time...
No attack but why would you think and not know KO needs to prove his abilities as a college coach? This scenario needs two things to change big time, first KO will have to start from an assistants position again. Nobody D1 is going to be hiring KO as a head coach anytime soon. Second and more important UConn has to get back to making the NCAA tourney.![]()
I don’t think a lower level head coaching job in college would be in his best interestsBINGO....My guess the frosting on the cake was the firing of Glen Miller a JC favorite. The first guy he hired after getting the St. Joe's consultant position. Nobody mentions it but that had to PO JC big time...
No attack but why would you think and not know KO needs to prove his abilities as a college coach? This scenario needs two things to change big time, first KO will have to start from an assistants position again. Nobody D1 is going to be hiring KO as a head coach anytime soon. Second and more important UConn has to get back to making the NCAA tourney.![]()
Really. You do understand one party needed the other, and not the other way around. You're telling me Kevin Ollie, potentially needing the tutelage of a HOF coach may have decided, "Eh, I don't need that help, this guy is really just a PITA." You're sticking with that as an equally likely possibility here ?
LOL, indeed.
Don’t misconstrue my comment about his faith not being in the top 3 priorities of his life to be synonymous with him not being a loyal, caring Catholic. I never said he was atheist. The fact that he is involved with some Catholic organizations/events doesn’t equate to his priorities. He does FAR more for the UConn Health Center and Cancer-based charities so I wouldn’t get on a high horse trying to prove me wrong with a Friday morning breakfast.see JC as keynote speaker this Friday's St. Patrick's Archdiocese of Hartford breakfast
Are you someone he would consider a friend? Would he know your name if I mentioned it to him? Have you spent time with him or his family? His circle of friends is small so before you continue to speak as if you know him better than anyone on this forum, let me know. I’m curious.As I said, I agree it’s 1) Family, 2) Faith and then basketball.
As far as talking basketball - I will address that tomorrow - since today has been proclaimed Casual Fan Tolerance Day - but it depends who he’s talking to. Quite frankly, I will break it down tomorrow.
BINGO....My guess the frosting on the cake was the firing of Glen Miller a JC favorite. The first guy he hired after getting the St. Joe's consultant position. Nobody mentions it but that had to PO JC big time...
No attack but why would you think and not know KO needs to prove his abilities as a college coach? This scenario needs two things to change big time, first KO will have to start from an assistants position again. Nobody D1 is going to be hiring KO as a head coach anytime soon. Second and more important UConn has to get back to making the NCAA tourney.![]()
Don’t be so sure someone won’t give a National Championship winning coach at shot.

C'mon Kathy. Chiefin' ain't easy. Deserves a little slack.No thanks! Not my type too full of himself.
Had to know his name to write it on the restraining order.Are you someone he would consider a friend? Would he know your name if I mentioned it to him? Have you spent time with him or his family? His circle of friends is small so before you continue to speak as if you know him better than anyone on this forum, let me know. I’m curious.
Really. You do understand one party needed the other, and not the other way around. You're telling me Kevin Ollie, potentially needing the tutelage of a HOF coach may have decided, "Eh, I don't need that help, this guy is really just a PITA." You're sticking with that as an equally likely possibility here ?
LOL, indeed.
It turned into I know JC better than you do. I thought that was weird.Please help me out - what is the point of your post?
My BY colleague, you have backtracked from your original position into an even sillier one. You seem unable to distinguish between cause and effect. Jim’s core faith is based on principles that makes all the good things he does come naturally. You seem to be hung up on his denomination - what I am saying about Jim would be true if he was Jewish or Protestant, etc. But, Jim is a man of deep faith, he just doesn’t wear it on his sleeve like KO did. However, there is substance there - deep waters as George use to say.Don’t misconstrue my comment about his faith not being in the top 3 priorities of his life to be synonymous with him not being a loyal, caring Catholic. I never said he was atheist. The fact that he is involved with some Catholic organizations/events doesn’t equate to his priorities. He does FAR more for the UConn Health Center and Cancer-based charities so I wouldn’t get on a high horse trying to prove me wrong with a Friday morning breakfast.
He is a man who gives back. He has a strong sense of responsibility to do that that isn’t necessarily driven by faith. He’s had many people help him in his life (like his high school coach - which drove him to get into coaching in the first place) and he believes that he too can(and should) help others with the platform he’s achieved. It’s a far greater sense of responsibility than it is faith.
I am starting to believe you barely know Jim Calhoun at all. You have backtracked from your original position into an even sillier one. You seem unable to distinguish between cause and effect. Jim’s core faith is based on principles that makes all the good things he does come naturally. You seem to be hung up on his denomination - what I am saying about Jim would be true if he was Jewish or Protestant, etc.
Footnote: Casual Fan Tolerance Day is over until 3/11 next year.