Just trying to prevent my brothers from further sullying the lawyer rep on the board, as @The Funster noted:BL might be.... Idk about CL
threads get ruined because we have so many lawyers
The accent was merely for comedic effect, and was executed brilliantly.
Indeed, the masterful humor of CL82 harks back to the brilliant comedic stylings of 1986. What could be funnier than the foreign-born fish-out-of-water! Oh my! He's accidentally ordered the wrong food because he doesn't understand our culture ! Ha ha ha!
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All we need now is a training montage.
Hopefully Hurley has more success but if he doesn’t and if JA leaves and AG doesn’t recover Hurley’s job for 2018-19 might be more difficult than some posters are postulating. He and UConn don’t live in a vacuum. Every coach will use next season’s outcome if it’s bad to recruit against him.
Sounds a bit more like "you're not good enough"
To summarize: It was all pointing to UConn, then the night before his announcement he tweeted something cryptic finished with “#BetOnYourselfThenDoubleDown”
The rest is UConn dark age history.
How so?
I really hope Hurley isn't going to try to win here wih 4 guard lineups. If he does he won't last long unless he recruits 4 guys who shoot the lights out right off the bat.
Some people may not like this, but the ideal situation would be for Larrier to come back for one more year and get coached up. He would only take up a scholarship for one year.
Anybody who thought this is about 2018-2019 is missing the boat. Hurley is building for the long term and it seems pretty clear he doesn’t see any of Ollie’s recruits as being part of that process. Despite his obligatory we’ll win with the guys we have press conference comments, I suspect he gets that next year ain’t gonna be pretty. There is not a lot of talent there. And given Ollie’s recruiting history not shocked he isn’t too upset about these guys leaving.
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You are ruining the MoJo here
We need more of this:
Ollie man, wow. You know you have no clue what you are doing when a guy from from the A10 takes over at a blue blood and has no interest in retaining 66% of the recruiting class. That is wild.
The response and over reaction is shocking to me. This had to be expected and like you said, IT'S PROGRESS!
I'm still hopeful Dan Hurley gets Akinjo back on board.
What do think the talent's ceiling is?
What seed?
I'm really curious what people think this talent level looks like.
I guess i have to add in the qualifier that you need to tell me how many games Gilbert is playing for you in that projection. Maybe it's one with 0 and one with him healthy just to get a gauge.
Xenophobic much?
Irrational much? Relax counselor and stop digging. It isn't the way out of the hole.
C'mon brothers. You're both better than this.
It has some obvious holes. We still have to fill out 3 scholly's. For me to answer that question at this time would be pointless.
Nobody can answer that right now. As it stands, we are not a tournament team. imo
Nobody can answer that right now. As it stands, we are not a tournament team. imo
Did you forget where you are? That's what we do best here.It's too soon to start worrying now.
Wow. We're defending Hurley by mocking a foreign born kid's presumed accent? Watching too much Fox News maybe?
Meh, I'm still in the HurleyWatch afterglow.Did you forget where you are? That's what we do best here.
Is this really a surprise or hard to understand? Seems pretty obvious and expected to me.
Ollie’s strategy and objective was always “positionless basketball” and that is what he used to attract these recruits.
Hurley’s strategy and objective is the complete opposite. If you watch his teams, he has clearly defined roles, responsibilities, and positions for his players.
Ollie ran a lot of iso plays and individual focus. Hurley is more of a designed team plays offense.
It isn’t just the coaching change that is driving the change of plans with the recruits (although that would be enough reason in my opinion). But the completely different strategy and even culture of the program by definition will attract (and need) very different types of players and kids.
These decisions are best for both the UConn program AND the players in the long run.
I agree, a core of Jalen (if back), Vital, Sid, AG, Diarra, and Carlton can be a competitive team with the right coaching. Not world beaters, but much better than 14-18. It seems realistically that Akinjo isn't interested in coming to UConn without Ollie, so be it. Beyond that, losing a couple of three-star recruits is not the end of the world when you're making a significant program transition.
Some people may not like this, but the ideal situation would be for Larrier to come back for one more year and get coached up. He would only take up a scholarship for one year.
People need to relax. It’s only been two weeks. As long as no one transfers, Adams comes back, and we get a guard we’ll be ok for next year. 2019 is when things will get rolling. He’s hopefully setting himself up for a big 2019 class.
I'll amend the question.
How many of the current guys are starters or key bench players (think top 2 guys off the bench) for a final four contender?
I don't understand why so many of these types of posts omit Polley. Obviously he's a limited player who needs a lot of improvement, but the kid shot 42% from 3. When's the last time a freshman did that at UConn?Absolutely. A starting 5 of Jalen, Vital, Sid, Diarra, and Carlton with AG and Whaley (at the bare minimum) off the bench definitely has the potential to be a ranked team with good coaching.