I like everything about KO and I hope he stays forever, but not to put a damper on the party, should Brimah not get the 3 pt play vs St. Joe's it's round of 64 and the world is not quite as sunny.
Yeah but if Shabazz doesn't score 21 in the second half against Villanova we might not win and if DeAndre Daniels doesn't have 27 and 10 against Iowa State we probably don't win. We were extremely lucky to make the Elite 8 and once we got that far MSU, Florida and Kentucky all played their worst games. Admit it, luck is what won us the title.Yeah, seriously, you can say that about any team.
People may have missed this bu UConn had every game but ST. J. in hand at the 1 or 2 minute mark. Compare this to the year we had Kemba, Lamb, Oriakhi, and we had battles to the death against San Diego St. and Arizona, and even the Kentucky game was a little closer.
Heck, Kentucky got by 3 times with last second heroics against Wichita St., Michigan and Wisconsin.
I mean, UConn manhandled Villanova (2 seed), Iowa St., Michigan St., and Florida.
I like everything about KO and I hope he stays forever, but not to put a damper on the party, should Brimah not get the 3 pt play vs St. Joe's it's round of 64 and the world is not quite as sunny.
People seem awfully fixated on maximizing KO's salary. Is it fear he might leave? He said in the interview that he's not in it for the money, necessarily. He's certainly due a raise. $4mil/year may even be considered fair by some. But he said he wants what's best for UConn and the kids. Why not just let them have the conversation and come up with an agreeable number along with safeguards for both sides? Maybe he'd be just fine with $3 million. Or whatever number. He sees the big picture though and it's not all max dollars for him. He's a real rarity.He should be offered 10 years $40 million.
If the ball bounces off Tate to the left instead of the right, UConn makes their 1st Final Four 9 years sooner. So what?
I mean, UConn manhandled Villanova (2 seed), Iowa St., Michigan St., and Florida.
People seem awfully fixated on maximizing KO's salary. Is it fear he might leave? He said in the interview that he's not in it for the money, necessarily. He's certainly due a raise. $4mil/year may even be considered fair by some. But he said he wants what's best for UConn and the kids. Why not just let them have the conversation and come up with an agreeable number along with safeguards for both sides? Maybe he'd be just fine with $3 million. Or whatever number. He sees the big picture though and it's not all max dollars for him. He's a real rarity.
She soundin like she want KO to help her make a babyI want KO to touch my baby.
Luckily, that was the worst thing Tate would ever do.Dammit Tate, just catch the ball!
She soundin like she want KO to help her make a baby
Gayle was in Hartford when KO was a player.
But after 10 years and a couple more rings, why not take the challenge and step up? Not concerned he's leaving soon, but if he dominates why not?KO is about molding boys into men- and not just on the court. I doubt he wants a baby sitting job for spoiled multimillionaires. He wants his life to mean something- and making 3 million a year is enough for most people to get by on.
Indeed. And by the same token, IF Donyell hits one of two free throws, and IF UConn isn't matched up with the eventual national champions in 1995 and 2002, and IF Ricky Moore doesn't get hurt against Colgate, and IF Tate George doesn't lose the steal out of bounds with :01 left in 1990, and IF AJ Price doesn't get mixed up with the laptop nonsense and miss 2006....What-ifs are for the other 67 teams that were in the tournament.
Superstar Coach, Brand spanking new Practice Facility, National Champs...can you honestly ask for anything else!? Two years ago we were clawing for something to go right...now look! Even if we are in the AAC for the next few years other schools are going to be trying to schedule games against us instead of us trying to call them
I am officially pulling for OKC and scottie brooks to win the NBA title.Based on nothing.....I think KO is here to stay. He would be a fool to say otherwise, but I think he is a college coach with NBA ability. Only OKC scares me. If you are going to leave a blue-blood program for the NBA, you would only do so if you are going to have one of the top 5 or 6 players in the League on your roster.
Yeah, seriously, you can say that about any team.
I mean, UConn manhandled Villanova (2 seed), Iowa St., Michigan St., and Florida.