Ah, the mighty Big 10. The Big 10 has won one national championship in the past 30 years and the Michigan championship was stolen from Seton Hall.
Coaching in a big ten school is an upgrade. I can't imagine anyone turning that offer down.
Worst call ever to decide a championship in any sport, Clougherty apologized to Seton Hall and PJ handled it with grace which saved Clougherty.michigan and Michigan state are the flag bearers but Indiana is still a big hoops brand.
also, definitely a foul in the backcourt was missed. Would’ve been wild to see hall have more time to get a shot off
Worst call ever to decide a championship in any sport, Clougherty apologized to Seton Hall and PJ handled it with grace which saved Clougherty.
That type of thing is never called to decide a game, much less a championship game. Watch the NBA playoff games, that type of contact on the other side of the court happens a dozen times a game with no call.it was. But there was a foul in the backcourt that they missed.
Per this Borges article, Hawkins HS coach says he’s committed to UConn and doesn’t expect that to change. Article says players understand that assistants move around a lot and that he didn’t just commit because of Hunter.
And here I thought some guy was bad...
But this isn't summer camp where you work with buddies. This is big boy basketball where assistants earn more than $300K. Hunter was paid $315K at UConn. You can bet he received a significant bump for the move to Bloomington.
There's literally no new reported substance to that article.
Like lol what?
If you're a reporter, maybe try doing some reporting? Find out for sure?
This isn't getting the appreciation it needs.If that’s true, then that is truly mind bottling.
I was just thinking that the big 10 schools are in much better financial shape than UConn. I read the CT news and all I saw over the past many months is how dire the financial situation was with UConn athletics. How some state representatives thought that further funding of UConn should not be done. If I was an employee, I would be concerned about my future in a place that is constantly on the receiving end of bad reviews by its own state media. I see the big 10 as a deep well of financial stability. Yes, they may have an issue with covid, but they will recover more easily than a school that was in trouble before it even started.Hunter left a Big Ten school to come to UConn, so maybe your imagination sucks.
I was just thinking that the big 10 schools are in much better financial shape than UConn. I read the CT news and all I saw over the past many months is how dire the financial situation was with UConn athletics. How some state representatives thought that further funding of UConn should not be done. If I was an employee, I would be concerned about my future in a place that is constantly on the receiving end of bad reviews by its own state media. I see the big 10 as a deep well of financial stability. Yes, they may have an issue with covid, but they will recover more easily than a school that was in trouble before it even started.
this is an easy article to write but absolutely no merit. UConn could absolutely have paid Kenya enough to stay.
Looks more like Kent Brockman without the smartsQuite the Pat Forde-ish take there by Kent Sterling.
That type of thing is never called to decide a game, much less a championship game. Watch the NBA playoff games, that type of contact on the other side of the court happens a dozen times a game with no call.
What he says may or may not have merit, but the perception of UConn is that it is in dire financial straits and is no longer a big time school.Quick search has these base salary figures at Indiana. According to this, Kenya was earning more than Bruiser Flint and pretty much equal to their Associate Head Coach. That rumor that he took a paycut to go there might be true. Kenya will take Indiana’s unlimited recruiting budget to finish middle of the pack behind Rutgers in the Big Ten with good recruits. Way to win Ken.
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What he says may or may not have merit, but the perception of UConn is that it is in dire financial straits and is no longer a big time school.
I think the problem is more structural. We have too many parasite politicians earning money off our Rent and XL relationships while the school gets hosed. We need to own the home venues we play in. We also need more favorable accounting on how scholarships get booked. The Indiana write-up also includes one time conference change charges. We also have a bloated bureaucracy to support.
I think the problem is more structural. We have too many parasite politicians earning money off our Rent and XL relationships while the school gets hosed. We need to own the home venues we play in. We also need more favorable accounting on how scholarships get booked. The Indiana write-up also includes one time conference change charges. We also have a bloated bureaucracy to support.
Agreed. They are probably the only self supporting programs that Uconn has.It is not so much that our budget is less than PC5 schools. It is that we have been operating on a P-5 budget in the hopes of getting into a big conference but having AAC income.
We have to continue to come down to earth a bit and lower that deficit. But I don't think either basketball team will feel the pinch.
CRDA salaries/bonuses and the politically connected lobbyists, who get paid for the work to support the continuation of those cash sucking relationships - both at XL and The Rent.I’d be interested to know the politicians “who are earning money” from XL Center and Rent.
CRDA salaries/bonuses and the politically connected lobbyists, who get paid for the work to support the continuation of those cash sucking relationships - both at XL and The Rent.
Despite the second and third parties cash draining - is either a better customer experience than Gampel - a production UConn does by themselves?