Duffy has a pretty broad definition of legend, no? I mean if you include Barry Alverez and Gary Williams as legendary coaches don't you also have to include Bobby Ross? And he is being pretty generous with Jimbo Fisher who hasn't even won an ACC title but he's claiming it was a great call because he is a dark horse candidate for the national championship (among graduates of FSU I think)...actually I suspect ace is right. I think he is in Calhoun's pocket...Duffy's article on replacing legends is also interesting: See here
Duffy has a pretty broad definition of legend, no? I mean if you include Barry Alverez and Gary Williams as legendary coaches don't you also have to include Bobby Ross? And he is being pretty generous with Jimbo Fisher who hasn't even won an ACC title but he's claiming it was a great call because he is a dark horse candidate for the national championship (among graduates of FSU I think)...actually I suspect ace is right. I think he is in Calhoun's pocket...
While I agree with you that UConn shouldn't automatically give the job to Ollie (although I'm starting to change my opinion on that based on recruits comments), I have to totally disagree with you on this. I hope that UConn can find a way to fit JC into the program. Obviously not to have any coaching input whatsoever with maybe the exception of giving an opinion on potential recruits - in a meeting room after watching film, not traveling to events. But if you can use him to help be a fund raiser and continue to have a strong relationship with former players and having them come to campus during the summer, he's a huge benefit to the program without being in the way or reducing in any way the position of the next coach. He's been the face of Mens BB for over 25 years - having him available for non coaching things can only continue to benefit the program.the best thing you can do when you leave a program is go away. A few people have done that successfully.Bear Bryant is one example. Said he wanted no input on selection of his replacement but was confident they'd pick someone he would be happy with. Many haven't. they just can't bring themselves to leave. You know what, if Calhoun just makes the occassional speech to alumni, does a bit of fundraising, that's fine. But if he decides he wants or needs to "advise" his replacement, that isn't. In effect, if he's a "ceremonial" figure, that's fine. If he's involved in the actual program, it won't be. Manual needs to set clear, bright lines on that, and so does Ollie. I can see the former doing it. Can't see Ollie doing it though.
While I agree with you that UConn shouldn't automatically give the job to Ollie (although I'm starting to change my opinion on that based on recruits comments), I have to totally disagree with you on this. I hope that UConn can find a way to fit JC into the program. Obviously not to have any coaching input whatsoever with maybe the exception of giving an opinion on potential recruits - in a meeting room after watching film, not traveling to events. But if you can use him to help be a fund raiser and continue to have a strong relationship with former players and having them come to campus during the summer, he's a huge benefit to the program without being in the way or reducing in any way the position of the next coach. He's been the face of Mens BB for over 25 years - having him available for non coaching things can only continue to benefit the program.
If and when he retires he's not going far....it's in his blood.