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Is this the optimal situation? No... but I think this isn't a horrible compromise. I mean look, it's clear Kevin Ollie isn't the ADs guy. If he was he'd have a four year deal... but I think by not attaching the dreaded interim tag on KO he's extending him a fair amount of respect.
I think a little too much is being made of the one year deal thing. This season was going to be written off anyway, and if Calhoun retired next March you'd be in the exact same situation you'll be if you decide by March that KO isn't the guy. You'd still have to do a coaching search. You still would have to wait until after the NCAA tournament to get anyone most likely anyway... unless you got an assistant from somewhere... and I can't see that happening. Recruiting would take a hit no matter what.... it gives KO a chance to earn the job. If he's even reasonably successful with all the crap stacked against him then KO will force the matter.
Quite frankly I think this will all be decided either way by February. If Manuel doesn't have this worked out by April or just gives Ollie another one year deal then I'll jump all over the guy...
It sucks a bit all around... but it is what it is. I personally believe that KO is going to be the coach this time next year with a long term contract.
I think a little too much is being made of the one year deal thing. This season was going to be written off anyway, and if Calhoun retired next March you'd be in the exact same situation you'll be if you decide by March that KO isn't the guy. You'd still have to do a coaching search. You still would have to wait until after the NCAA tournament to get anyone most likely anyway... unless you got an assistant from somewhere... and I can't see that happening. Recruiting would take a hit no matter what.... it gives KO a chance to earn the job. If he's even reasonably successful with all the crap stacked against him then KO will force the matter.
Quite frankly I think this will all be decided either way by February. If Manuel doesn't have this worked out by April or just gives Ollie another one year deal then I'll jump all over the guy...
It sucks a bit all around... but it is what it is. I personally believe that KO is going to be the coach this time next year with a long term contract.
), umess fans, PC fans, cuse fans (though I don't know why), BC fans, puke fans, Kentucky fans and so on. There have been a lot of discussions as to whether or not UConn is a "blueblood" and whether or not we can survive a bad coach or two like UNC did, for example. We could go on forever debating what a "blueblood" is but I thought about what might be the key to bouncing back like UNC did versus dieing like UNLV did. I think the key might simply be longevity. How long were you good for. UNLV wasn't good for long enough. You can't just be good for a handful of years. I think you have to be good for an entire generation. This allows the love for the program to be fully passed down to the next generation. It also allows for those who were students when it all started to become wealthy and influential enough to carry the team through the tough times and refuse to let it die. I would say a generation is about 25-30 years so we are probably good in that regard. It also helps when the university is a real institution of higher learning and/or one that isn't totally destroyed by scandal. I don't see either the APR stupidity or the Nate Miles extra phone calls and texts as being able to destroy a program that has had 25+ years of success. UConn is no UNLV nor is Calhoun a Tarkanian. The point of all this is that we will be fine whether Ollie succeeds or he fails, whether he stays long term or doesn't and, if he doesn't, whether his successor is successful or not. I think this program is on solid enough footing to survive even two shaky regimes. People need to relax and stop being so upset by the whole one year deal thing and how it will affect recruiting this year. We will be fine.