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The decision to join a southern mid major conference is looking brilliant.
The saddest thing about this comment is that if it wasn't for the women's basketball team and Geno being Geno, UConn would be no different then any other G5 school in terms of relevance. Of all the sports that we have been known for, it's Women's basketball that's keeping us in the conversation......If you don't think UConn is close to being irrelevant on a national scene you're being willingly obtuse.
Whether we stay in the AAC or kill football to "save hoops" and move back to the "Big East", UConn athletics is done. Finished. Both scenarios are death knells for the whole department.
P5 is the only way out and that lifeboat just left port and won't be back for another 5-10 years. By that time the budget will be shrunk, Ollie will have been fired, and we will go through 3 more football coaches.
People need to stop touting the Olympic sports because nobody cares.
We know that staying in the AAC is a death knell (wasn't there a poster telling us that for the last 3 years?).
The decision to join a southern mid major conference is looking brilliant.
Whether we stay in the AAC or kill football to "save hoops" and move back to the "Big East", UConn athletics is done. Finished. Both scenarios are death knells for the whole department.
P5 is the only way out and that lifeboat just left port and won't be back for another 5-10 years. By that time the budget will be shrunk, Ollie will have been fired, and we will go through 3 more football coaches.
People need to stop touting the Olympic sports because nobody cares.
I wish you would tell us how you really feel, Jimmy.
The current money model is unsustainable over the long term. The difference between the P5 and everyone else is too big. We need some of the moving parts to break in our favor. If not a P5 invite, at least a much better AAC contract or better yet, a way to monetize our rights separately from the AAC since we are their most valuable property.
As for the doom and gloom of the men's basketball team, I can't take it anymore. Yes, horrible start and a bunch of injuries, but it doesn't change the fact that we got a top 10 recruiting class after 5 years in the AAC. It doesn't change the fact that we have already landed top 150 recruits for next year as well. And football is one right coaching hire away from 40,000 in the stadium again.
My God, with this 'we're dead' talk...
I'm guessing you don't know much about basketball?UConn men's bball fans are the worst. I prefer the balance and fairness and open mindedness we have on the football side of things.
Seriously though, they will regret it when Ollie is gone.
I'm guessing you don't know much about basketball?
There are much better coaches, cheaper coaches, out there than Ollie. If you can't fix a problem in 5 years, how much longer do you need?
We still have Geno!!!!! This was supposed to be a down year for the women, and so far things have been quite different.Is this the lowest point for UConn athletics since JC walked on campus for the first time?
Football is a complete mess. The PP years look like the new normal.
Men's BB is off to the worst start in years... and Ollie isn't JC and it seems like the fan base won't accept that fact and will likely drive him off to the NBA
Conference RA and the Big12 have crapped on us and there isn't a sliver of sunshine.
I'm guessing you don't know much about basketball?
There are much better coaches, cheaper coaches, out there than Ollie. If you can't fix a problem in 5 years, how much longer do you need?
Yeah winning that national championship was a real problem
THIS!
How quickly people forget. And of course you'll get the "they were Calhoun's recruits" line from the haters. Well, the best comeback I have for them is that this guy just happens to be the one that Calhoun endorsed for the job. If you trust Calhoun, you should trust Ollie by extension...
There are only a couple of 'haters'. When was the last time UConn had a year that was dead in November?
Only a couple?? Every thread on the hoops tab seems to call for his head.
As for this year, it's pretty dire. But it's still not done. With the first two horrible losses, we probably can't take on more than 4 more losses the rest of the way. However, they have finally figured out how to score, even against top 25 teams.
I expect this team to get better over the course of the year, hopefully sooner rather than later. If the defensive end comes together, particularly rebounding, I could see this team finishing the regular season with 8 or 9 losses, which I think would be good enough for an at large bid. Double digits losses would mean we'd have to win the AAC tourney, which I think we're also capable of doing. The season's not lost yet...
Yeah winning that national championship was a real problem
THIS!
How quickly people forget. And of course you'll get the "they were Calhoun's recruits" line from the haters. Well, the best comeback I have for them is that this guy just happens to be the one that Calhoun endorsed for the job. If you trust Calhoun, you should trust Ollie by extension...
I'm not calling for his head.There are only a couple of 'haters'. When was the last time UConn had a year that was dead in November?
GREAT post @Pudge! Thank you! Those of us who remember the years of Dom Perno will disagree with the OP.
Is this the lowest point for UConn athletics since JC walked on campus for the first time?
Football is a complete mess. The PP years look like the new normal.
Men's BB is off to the worst start in years... and Ollie isn't JC and it seems like the fan base won't accept that fact and will likely drive him off to the NBA
Conference RA and the Big12 have crapped on us and there isn't a sliver of sunshine.
KO needs to build his "own" staff. IMHO eventually he will replace Glen Miller with someone who is more of a big man coach. He will be fine. One thing he also needs to do is get a new S&C guy...this season is gonna go down as a win for the injury bug.why, at this point in time, does anyone think the NBA is hot for Ollie?
I think KO needs to define himself as a coach, that takes a few years, even JC wasn't very good in his first few years at Northeastern
and he's an awesome recruiter, my biggest problem with him is slow starts and rebounding (malpractice). The starts can be blamed on roster turnover 3 straight years
As for football, we can compete in our league, but I don't believe BD is our guy. His decisions and calls are just head scratching, as are his red pants. Something's amiss
With Bailey (while he was still eligible), Kuzenski (nothing special but somewhat useful) and Kelly ( either spectacular or out of control as a freshman) we could look competent at times. Finishing .500 in the BE was asking a bit much however.I remember as an undergrad in 1983, B.C. (before Calhoun) we would pray for a .500 record in the Big East.
Yep. We're setting up for a must win AAC tourney and the regular season has yet to begin.There aren't too many legitimate people calling for Ollie's head.
Until they play defense it's not even worth discussing.
They would need to win like 20 of 22 to be an at-large candidate. That's just silly based on what we've seen.
Only hope is to improve and get good matchups in AAC tourney.