Also, that statement from the lawyer in response to the ruling... Let me remember this guy's name so I can recommend him to people I'm about to sue.
Also, that statement from the lawyer in response to the ruling... Let me remember this guy's name so I can recommend him to people I'm about to sue.
No doubt about it. I always thought UConn could have beaten every team in that tourney except UCLA. Edney doesn’t go coast to coast in the Sweet 16 we probably have 5 banners.Well let’s crap on Kembas run then too. People are so screwed up it’s hilarious. Hardly a run by any winner where luck doesn’t play a part ask Tyus Edney.
So true. Truth is, at that time there wasn’t another coach in the world who could have handled the transition any better. He said and did everything right. Because if that, this version of KO is so much sadder.Yeah, there's a lot to knock KO for, but he absolutely deserves credit for that 2014 run.
His problem was when it came to bringing in his own recruits, he was terrible at identifying talented, tough, intelligent players and getting them to put in the work to improve their game.
This case has not been a good look for Parenteau.So, if the lawyer didn't make the effort to submit any new or meaningful information, how does he justify his billings?
1. Call the decision "biased".
2. Claim the NCAA has repeatedly shown its #1 priority is to protect UConn.
3. Prepare statement for future release about the bias that was shown by the arbitrator after that decision is rendered.
The NCAA said the appeals committee upheld Ollie's punishment "because he included few or no arguments regarding overturning this penalty and failed to demonstrate that the Committee on Infractions abused its discretion by prescribing the penalty."
Ollie's attorney, Jacques Parenteau, issued a statement to ESPN after the ruling.
"While we are not surprised that the NCCA Infractions Appeals Committee would simply rubber stamp the original, biased decision, it is disgraceful this committee refused to consider the ample evidence produced by counsel for Kevin Ollie showing that witnesses had lied," he said.
"Throughout this process the NCAA has repeatedly demonstrated that its number one priority is to protect UConn, its member, and will eagerly do so at the expense of Kevin Ollie's rights
This case has not been a good look for Parenteau.
No doubt about it. I always thought UConn could have beaten every team in that tourney except UCLA. Edney doesn’t go coast to coast in the Sweet 16 we probably have 5 banners.
All the lawyer has to do is visit The Boneyard to know that this is absolutely false. The NUMBER ONE priority for the NCAA is to screw UConn. You know, UConn you can’t. You ain’t aw shucks UNC.So, if the lawyer didn't make the effort to submit any new or meaningful information, how does he justify his billings?
1. Call the decision "biased".
2. Claim the NCAA has repeatedly shown its #1 priority is to protect UConn.
3. Prepare statement (for future release) about the bias that was shown by the arbitrator after that decision is rendered.
The NCAA said the appeals committee upheld Ollie's punishment "because he included few or no arguments regarding overturning this penalty and failed to demonstrate that the Committee on Infractions abused its discretion by prescribing the penalty."
Ollie's attorney, Jacques Parenteau, issued a statement to ESPN after the ruling.
"While we are not surprised that the NCCA Infractions Appeals Committee would simply rubber stamp the original, biased decision, it is disgraceful this committee refused to consider the ample evidence produced by counsel for Kevin Ollie showing that witnesses had lied," he said.
"Throughout this process the NCAA has repeatedly demonstrated that its number one priority is to protect UConn, its member, and will eagerly do so at the expense of Kevin Ollie's rights
He was a different guy after 2014. You could see it in his demeanor and his body language.I live in Glastonbury where he lives (or lived, I'm not sure if he's still here). I didn't know him...he surely didn't know my name...but in maybe five or six interactions with/around him, he seemed like such a class act. Example one...his son worked at a supermarket and more than once, I'd see the kid out sweeping the parking lot. I don't know the backstory, but obviously in one form or another there was a work ethic and a respect for the dollar passed along because the kid didn't need to be out there making $10/hour or whatever.
Example two, another kid of his had an injured ankle/foot and missed the rest of the soccer season. Ollie STILL showed up for at least some of those games and cheered the team on as if his kid was on the field.
Went out of his way at least twice to walk by and tap my then 7 or 8 yo son on the head as he walked by...giving my son a thrill.
Just a shame...don't understand his approach to this.
Yep, I did as well. I'm not sure why this thing has gone so badly that he is reduced to to putting out statements that say that the NCAA's 3 year show cause penalty against his client is part of a conspiracy between the NCAA and the university. That's just not credible. It's the kind of thing that you read and think "he's flailing."Right. It doesn't seem so. I read his bio though and he has a strong history of getting his clients millions from universities, including from Yale and Trinity.
Yeah he really inspired Enoch, Jackson, Juwan Durham and that 5th ranked class he had a few years back. Did any of them graduate from UConn?Damn. He should have taken his own advice, kept his head up, and counted his blessings. I recently rewatched his introductory presser the other day. It’s astounding to me how inspirational that KO was and now how tone deaf this KO is. It really is like two entirely different people.
Alterique Gilbert and Christian Vital.Yeah he really inspired Enoch, Jackson, and that 5th ranked class he had a few years back. Did any of them graduate from UConn?
Yeah he really inspired Enoch, Jackson, and that 5th ranked class he had a few years back. Did any of them graduate from UConn?

So, if the lawyer didn't make the effort to submit any new or meaningful information, how does he justify his billings?
1. Call the decision "biased".
2. Claim the NCAA has repeatedly shown its #1 priority is to protect UConn.
3. Prepare statement (for future release) about the bias that was shown by the arbitrator after that decision is rendered.
The NCAA said the appeals committee upheld Ollie's punishment "because he included few or no arguments regarding overturning this penalty and failed to demonstrate that the Committee on Infractions abused its discretion by prescribing the penalty."
Ollie's attorney, Jacques Parenteau, issued a statement to ESPN after the ruling.
"While we are not surprised that the NCCA Infractions Appeals Committee would simply rubber stamp the original, biased decision, it is disgraceful this committee refused to consider the ample evidence produced by counsel for Kevin Ollie showing that witnesses had lied," he said.
"Throughout this process the NCAA has repeatedly demonstrated that its number one priority is to protect UConn, its member, and will eagerly do so at the expense of Kevin Ollie's rights
He still is a great guy and class act but at the same time this is a nasty legal battle. If the teams he coached performed at a high level then none of this ever really happens. I am also sure there is much more to it...I live in Glastonbury where he lives (or lived, I'm not sure if he's still here). I didn't know him...he surely didn't know my name...but in maybe five or six interactions with/around him, he seemed like such a class act. Example one...his son worked at a supermarket and more than once, I'd see the kid out sweeping the parking lot. I don't know the backstory, but obviously in one form or another there was a work ethic and a respect for the dollar passed along because the kid didn't need to be out there making $10/hour or whatever.
Example two, another kid of his had an injured ankle/foot and missed the rest of the soccer season. Ollie STILL showed up for at least some of those games and cheered the team on as if his kid was on the field.
Went out of his way at least twice to walk by and tap my then 7 or 8 yo son on the head as he walked by...giving my son a thrill.
Just a shame...don't understand his approach to this.
My buddy used to live there. I used to live the Soap Factory apartments down past that CVS right there. Big divorced dad population in both.He still is a great guy and class act but at the same time this is a nasty legal battle. If the teams he coached performed at a high level then none of this ever really happens. I am also sure there is much more to it...
He still lives in Glastonbury over by Monaco ford in those new apartments. Big LuluLemon shopper as well.
I live in Glastonbury where he lives (or lived, I'm not sure if he's still here). I didn't know him...he surely didn't know my name...but in maybe five or six interactions with/around him, he seemed like such a class act. Example one...his son worked at a supermarket and more than once, I'd see the kid out sweeping the parking lot. I don't know the backstory, but obviously in one form or another there was a work ethic and a respect for the dollar passed along because the kid didn't need to be out there making $10/hour or whatever.
Example two, another kid of his had an injured ankle/foot and missed the rest of the soccer season. Ollie STILL showed up for at least some of those games and cheered the team on as if his kid was on the field.
Went out of his way at least twice to walk by and tap my then 7 or 8 yo son on the head as he walked by...giving my son a thrill.
Just a shame...don't understand his approach to this.
If you're asking @freescooter, he could want for nobody to look too closely at which #1 seed had the 2-loss season (Florida), or take note that Florida won a conference so solid that Kentucky was an 8 seed because its very young team took a while to catch up with the talent level of its best-in-class recruits.Bazz' team beat the overall #1 seed as well as the consensus pick to win the thing. What else could you want?
With all the Elite 8 and SS games UConn had to play in the other team's home state, UConn should never have apologize for MSG 2014.Yes, the Sweet 16 & Elite 8 games were at MSG...
Jackson is at his third school. It’s not always just the coach. You can hate on KO all you want and his recent actions makes that pretty easy to do. Objectively speaking, it wasn’t all bad. Especially in the beginning. That’s all I am saying. If you don’t see that, I don’t know what else to tell you:Yeah he really inspired Enoch, Jackson, and that 5th ranked class he had a few years back. Did any of them graduate from UConn?
I think you are missing the point of contingency arrangements...Contingency fees are the "home run" for the winning attorney.. The losing side still has to get paid for their services..
I could do my list as well from 6-25 years ago. His success in 2014 changed all aspects of his life and ironically created a downward spiral. The worse part from those who are still close to him is, he’s in total denial about what’s happened.
He lives in the Tannery? Seriously? Those aren't bad places, but not exactly where somebody with multi millions of dollars stashed would live. It's more like a first apartment out of college or a divorced dude making $150k a year would live.He still is a great guy and class act but at the same time this is a nasty legal battle. If the teams he coached performed at a high level then none of this ever really happens. I am also sure there is much more to it...
He still lives in Glastonbury over by Monaco ford in those new apartments. Big LuluLemon shopper as well.
I can see KO really believing this is all propaganda. He knows what goes on in CBB and he knows his indiscretions were fairly minor. I’d have trouble taking $10,000,000 in blame too.
As far as money goes, his NBA pension should be 400k or more I’d think. His divorce might have eaten up a lot of money but he’ll never be anywhere near poor.
I just don’t worry about the KO issue. It’s business. I’d feel bad if he was broke, but he isn’t.
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Are you kidding? It was transfer city and 30 point blowouts. His assistant coach hated him, the split with Calhoun. Why? That's all I am saying. If you don't see that, or remember that, I don't know what else to tell you.Jackson is at his third school. It’s not always just the coach. You can hate on KO all you want and his recent actions makes that pretty easy to do. Objectively speaking, it wasn’t all bad. Especially in the beginning. That’s all I am saying. If you don’t see that, I don’t know what else to tell you:
