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Agreed. It actually continues to surprise me how many people feel that way. Other than here, that is.Teddy KGB concurs with the reaction you see everywhere.
Agreed. It actually continues to surprise me how many people feel that way. Other than here, that is.Teddy KGB concurs with the reaction you see everywhere.
Apparently not scientific enough.That's the same reaction I see everywhere but the Boneyard.
Not really. It's just worthless anecdotal evidence.Apparently not scientific enough.
Guess that would depend where your office is. This seems to be a big deal in Connecticut, but no where else. This is also anecdotal. Out side of CT, people get the news on ESPN, which has taken a decidedly pro KO approach. So no, it does the school no good with PR or recruiting.Not really. It's just worthless anecdotal evidence.
Everyone at my office who's aware of the situation thinks Ollie should just go away. Doesn't mean that any real conclusions should be drawn from that.
I'm in New York. I'd also argue that less and less people are getting their news from ESPN, but that's not really the point. I just don't think you can say the situation has had a negative impact solely based on the opinions of the minuscule number of people any one person talks to.Guess that would depend where your office is. This seems to be a big deal in Connecticut, but no where else. This is also anecdotal. Out side of CT, people get the news on ESPN, which has taken a decidedly pro KO approach. So no, it does the school no good with PR or recruiting.
That does it, I'm starting a blog NOW!!!I'm in New York. I'd also argue that less and less people are getting their news from ESPN, but that's not really the point. I just don't think you can say the situation has had a negative impact solely based on the opinions of the minuscule number of people any one person talks to.
That's the same reaction I see everywhere but the Boneyard.
Self-destructive guy acts self destructively.None of this is any surprise. UConn did it all it could to destroy Kevin Ollie and his reputation to justify his firing and not paying him the buyout. Ollie is returning the favor. UConn made the first move and chose this path. It is facing the consequences. In the end, neither party actually wins as both will be tarnished.
Disagree Stair. If he had made nice and gone away, he likely would have gotten a settlement and have had a say in the narrative which would have been good guy accidentally runs afoul of byzantine NCAA regulations. Now's he's just a guy who was bad at his job, cheated, lied about it to his bosses and to an outside reviewing agency, and then demanded to be paid $11M for not working.I don’t think his job status would be much different if he took a different legal strategy.
Geesh I'm only three pages into to this thread and your are already deep into your tin foil hat.They took the for cause path because they couldn’t afford to take any other path.
They were so desperate they had to facilitate the NCAA charges.
If you are dim enough to think Diaco didn’t have petty violations like shot a basket in khakis or 30 second face time with recruit - you probably shouldn’t be insulting anyone’s intellect.
Whaler is on meds? Now I have to go back and unlike all his posts.Geesh I'm only three pages into to this thread and your are already deep into your tin foil hat.
Are you seriously saying that UConn could not come up with $10M to pay Ollie? That's what can't afford means right?
Are you seriously saying that UConn entrapped Ollie?
Are you unaware that KO provided illegal (in the NCAA sense) travel, meals and lodging to have players attend a illegal coaching session?
Sometimes you're nuts Whaler but this crap is off your meds nuts.
Meh, if he had even a vaguely realistic chance of getting it, perhaps. He doesn't.I can think of 10,000,000 reasons why he doesn't care!
Are you seriously suggesting that the things listed in the NCAA's findings never happened?well uconn made up it was about violations...
and in the past ignored violations...
what did they think was going to happen
Sigh...LOL "Deep Pockets"
we were 40 million in the hole last year, our BigEast carry over money dried up, and we and chose to nickel and dime swindle on a signed contract to save 10 million to get rid of a coach.
Yeah that screams of "Deep Pockets" to me.
Apparently not, so you're good.Whaler is on meds? Now I have to go back and unlike all his posts.
Disagree Stair. If had made nice and gone away, he likely would have gotten a settlement and have had a say in the narrative which would have been good guy accidentally runs afoul of byzantine NCAA regulations. Now's he's just a guy who was bad at his job, cheated, lied about it to his bosses and to an outside reviewing agency, and then demanded to be paid $11M for not working.
He should have been out there saying he’s willing to meet half way. He should have been “I get i underperformed and blew it, but I didn’t break the contract. All I want is a reasonable settlement.” Either he’s out of control or he’s truly been led down a rat hole by idiot lawyers that mangled his public persona at the expense of trying to go all or nothing. I’m truly astounded how badly his legal has allowed this to go.He made really bad decisions career-wise and killed any chance he has at coaching again. A settlement or ruling in his favor is probably the only money he'll see for a while. I can't say I'm surprised by how he's acting. He blew up his own life and now he just wants to take everyone down with him.
Are you seriously suggesting that the things listed in the NCAA's findings never happened?
He should have been out there saying he’s willing to meet half way. He should have been “I get i underperformed and blew it, but I didn’t break the contract. All I want is a reasonable settlement.” Either he’s out of control or he’s truly been led down a rat hole by idiot lawyers that mangled his public persona at the expense of trying to go all or nothing. I’m truly astounded how badly his legal has allowed this to go.
Not sure how similar but maybe Nolan Richardson.I was wondering, does anyone know of any similar past situations with ex-coaches at other programs?
I can think of 10,000,000 reasons why he doesn't care!
Can't help but notice you didn't mention Ollie paying for illegal airfare, meals and hotel to attend an illegal coaching session. Kind of seems disingenuous, no?did someone facetime ray allen? i dont know - was there any evidence beyond miller said so?
did ollie shoot a jumper wearing khakis on his way to lunch? it sounds just crazy enough to be true.
did some kids work out in atlanta and eat for free? i assume it’s true but ive never seen anything that proves it. its earth shattering though
miller said he paid players - is that one true too?
what a lucky coincidence that glenn miller just happened to randomly sing to the ncaa just in time to fire ollie in march. for a guy who can’t do ANYTHING right benedict sure got lucky. it was such a coincidence that the one big win they had in january someone just happened to leak to jacobs about the investigation.
sure miller was working with calhoun who is still an ad employee and went and sang to the ncaa and calhoun didnt know (this is the funniest claim)
phew good thing benedict is this lucky - because if he wasn’t ollie would still be coaching the team champ cuz they didnt have $11 million to fix it
im not sure how much more obvious it can be... they fired him for cause. they werent offering a cent
Fishy finally gets exposedIf the FOI docs get released will we finally find out Chief’s true identity?
Financial guy makes dumb statement about finances. You don't think that with annual revenue in excess of $1.2B they can find $10M. Seriously?of course uconn cant come up to pay uconn 10 million dollars. they literally cant pay to have a spring game and are leaking oil like a 1976 Datsun.
You make it sound like UConn started the problem.None of this is any surprise. UConn did it all it could to destroy Kevin Ollie and his reputation to justify his firing and not paying him the buyout. Ollie is returning the favor. UConn made the first move and chose this path. It is facing the consequences. In the end, neither party actually wins as both will be tarnished.