I'm 10 Toes In, but our offensive sets are non-existent. Very little ball movement, very little player movement, an occasional ball screen, but mostly dribble dribble dribble.
Now is the time if Husky Nation sees if Ollie can build a winner long term or if the success will be short lived. Don't get me wrong, I'm a supporter. However, in today's game, you need some sort of inside outside threat to win national championships . If Ollie can't get a Big Man on campus that can dominate, it's going to be a short lived reign in Storrs. Every championship UCONN has won, has had that dominate inside/outside threat. In fact, look at most every team that has own, each team had the guard/big man combo. In Ollie 's short term at the helm, he's shown he can land recruits. The question is, our they the right recruits that wins championships. This is an important time in UCONN athletics, between Football and Basketball, UCONN needs championships to be relevant in conference realignment.
At seasons start, especially in NYC and Brooklyn and vs FLA, Ollie was up, about and very demonstrative - last few games he has been nailed to his seatI am sick of seeing that same type face expression (eyebrows squinted/open mouth/frustration head shake)--I want to see the old Jim Calhoun technical foul actions to wake the team up to get their tails in gear. Seldom do I see him even standing up. This team needs coaching excitement if you ask me. Also, why does Ollie trust Kromah more than NG?
Besides last night, was that also versus Stanford too? I must be getting old if I am wanting to see the ways of Jim Calhoun excitement. -Truly I've only seen recent games and missed the ones earlier in the season.At seasons start, especially in NYC and Brooklyn and vs FLA, Ollie was up, about and very demonstrative - last few games he has been nailed to his seat
I am sick of seeing that same type face expression (eyebrows squinted/open mouth/frustration head shake)--I want to see the old Jim Calhoun technical foul actions to wake the team up to get their tails in gear. Seldom do I see him even standing up. This team needs coaching excitement if you ask me. Also, why does Ollie trust Kromah more than NG?
The real concern is not so much in game antics, but can he motivate his guys to play at all? This is the real question of how well he will do.
Last night was an X's and O's problem, not an effort or talent problem.
I don't think that was a question last year.
Clearly something changed during halftime. However, I don't like the idea of "half time adjustments." As Bill Belichick likes to say, you need to make adjustments throughout the game. I know football and basketball are not exactly synonymous but with three media timeouts plus team time outs and substitutions, along with a group of 4 assistants, you can make adjustments during the course of the game.
This isn't the first time we've scratched our heads at half time as we did it vs UMass (32-9) and Pitt (w/Ray down 21) among others under JC……it happens. This team gets off to slow starts but JC had many like that too….last night was TOO slow unfortunately.

Now is the time if Husky Nation sees if Ollie can build a winner long term or if the success will be short lived. Don't get me wrong, I'm a supporter. However, in today's game, you need some sort of inside outside threat to win national championships . If Ollie can't get a Big Man on campus that can dominate, it's going to be a short lived reign in Storrs. Every championship UCONN has won, has had that dominate inside/outside threat. In fact, look at most every team that has own, each team had the guard/big man combo. In Ollie 's short term at the helm, he's shown he can land recruits. The question is, our they the right recruits that wins championships. This is an important time in UCONN athletics, between Football and Basketball, UCONN needs championships to be relevant in conference realignment.
Counting on Lubin to be some sort of savior is a bit much. We know next to nothing about him and he is not highly rated. Facey was a top 100 recruit and he's nowhere near ready. Lubin is a top 250 if that. Like the muscle for sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
What, you don't think one bad loss is grounds to question the entire direction of your program?Thanks for reminding me of my policy to avoid visiting this place for a few days after a disappointing loss. With only 2 losses thus far this season, I will forgive myself for forgetting my own policy...
Check your facts, 99 team had Lock down Ricky Moore, Rip Hamilton, El-Amin oh and solid inside game from Voskul, Freeman, SaundersEvery championship has had a dominant inside/outside threat - other than 1999 and 2011. But the rest of them, yes.
Athlete94 said:Check your facts, 99 team had Lock down Ricky Moore, Rip Hamilton, El-Amin oh and solid inside game from Voskul, Freeman, Saunders
2011 had oh wait, Lamb, Kemba, like him or not Oriakhi ( don't win it without him), Smith, believe it or not Ohkwandu solid contribution all season.
Um so yes, each UCONN championship team has had the inside out combo. I'm just saying, let's see what Ollie brings in as far as a big man at some point. Great guy/coach, but last I checked, he was a guard and his current staff doesn't have that guy on there to coach the big men. Can't count Freeman (whom I like) because as His role doesn't allow input or coaching in practice or games. GO HUSKIES!
Thank you for a dose of sanity.This isn't the first time we've scratched our heads at half time as we did it vs UMass (32-9) and Pitt (w/Ray down 21) among others under JC……it happens. This team gets off to slow starts but JC had many like that too….last night was TOO slow unfortunately.
This isn't the first time we've scratched our heads at half time as we did it vs UMass (32-9) and Pitt (w/Ray down 21) among others under JC……it happens. This team gets off to slow starts but JC had many like that too….last night was TOO slow unfortunately.