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Kevin Ollie congratulates his alma mater
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[QUOTE="UConntLose, post: 4616239, member: 6146"] I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion, but I have all the respect in the world for KO. Yes, I'm glad we moved on to Hurley, but what gets lost in the KO drama is that he was at the helm during arguably the worst time in program history - when we were in the AAC. No doubt that impacted his recruiting abilities, which I think negatively impacted his drive for success (and ability to coach altogether). On top of that, he went through a divorce, which only made things worse. All that said, KO needs to be welcomed back into the UConn family. He's got one of the best stories as a UConn alum - a scrappy guy who had no business playing in the NBA for as long as he did yet forged a nice career for himself. UConn Nation is one big family. Yes we fight and disagree, but we need to be able to forgive (and there needs to be forgiveness from both sides here; although it's going to take a lot for UConn to do so given the lawsuit). [/QUOTE]
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