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I guess I fundamentally disagree Dan. Won't go line by line but given the public perception of UConn outside of our state's borders - fair or unfair, APR or Calhoun looming over the program or whatever - I think this was the right way to go. Especially if we want to be considered for B1G admission in the future. I have to think that WM knew what he was asking KO to do, KO knew what WM was asking him to do, so what's the need to tell the world in a press conference??? That's not how people handle their biz, at least in well-run institutions. The athletic director can't think exclusively short term (in the long run losing 1 or 2 recruits does not hurt UConn because we are bigger and better than that) and also shouldn't be worried exclusively about what the fans think / say. I do think the athletic department can do better PR-wise as has been discussed ad nauseum. But the grades / APR thing is a HUGE part of UConn's perception, even if it's been years since it was really a problem... so it's absolutely essential that KO had to prove himself as a leader in this department. And I disagree that that's unfair to KO... he's a man (he's 40!) and he knew exactly what he was getting into when he signed up for the job.
But the thing that gets me is that people reacting to the KO situation are behaving as if the MBB program can't handle a few months of public uncertainty (and we now know there wasn't as much uncertainty in the athletic department about KO - looking back at some of Jacob's pieces). I mean... uncertainty about the conference situation hurts us for sure, and I admit I had days where I wondered how UConn was going to get through it. But 99% of the angst in regards to the contract situation is, IMHO, fan-generated. I think we should look to how KO reacted and carried himself through this semester as a model for how UConn is going to persevere and stay positive.
PS - you can still have a bone to pick with Warde on other issues. I just feel some folks are trying to use the contract as a wedge issue, and now that it's been sorted out I don't think it's too productive. If you want to ding Warde on the other stuff then by all means make the case on the other stuff...
I'm with you until the part about academics. We may all think it's a farce, it may be a farce, but PR does matter. UConn's image on this issue is terrible right now (unfairly, I know), and letting people think that grades played a part in this decision isn't the worst thing.
thumbs upI guess I fundamentally disagree Dan. Won't go line by linei will for funbut given the public perception of UConn outside of our state's borders - fair or unfair, APR or Calhoun looming over the program or whatever - I think this was the right way to go. Especially if we want to be considered for B1G admission ok and unc is still a easy add considering what happened there and psu didn't get kicked out for what happened there and nebraska was voted out why and so on... in the future. I have to think that WM knew what he was asking KO to do, KO knew what WM was asking him to do, if thats the case then u come out on day 1 and define that to the fanbase, u also then dont have players questioning it(bazz) and getting torn apart every night by media during games-thats a idiot aproach media wise, just unreal to think. so what's the need to tell the world in a press conference??? That's not how people handle their biz, at least in well-run institutions. we are not a well run ad right now, thats for sureThe athletic director can't think exclusively short term when the league around u is dying and your fball is gross u have to think both long and short, warde was thinking neither. the recruits we missed on aren't just short term, they could be here potentiall for the next 4 years. thats not short term. (in the long run losing 1 or 2 recruits does not hurt UConn because we are bigger and better than that) and also shouldn't be worried exclusively about what the fans think / say. I do think the athletic department can do better PR-wise as has been discussed ad nauseum. yuuuuppppBut the grades / APR thing is a HUGE part of UConn's perception, even if it's been years since it was really a problem... so it's absolutely essential that KO had to prove himself as a leader in this department. this is where we split off, ko is a bball coach, not the bball coach, tutor and teacher. And I disagree that that's unfair to KO... he's a man (he's 40!) and he knew exactly what he was getting into when he signed up for the job.
But the thing that gets me is that people reacting to the KO situation are behaving as if the MBB program can't handle a few months of public uncertainty (and we now know there wasn't as much uncertainty in the athletic department about KO - looking back at some of Jacob's pieces) its not about the mbball for a few months, its that everyhting things else literally everything else is a fire, so ppl will look to the bread and butter of a school in hard times. to add to thatright now we have a pot season ban so its hard to look at bball either, so for those who still do just hoping for anything sunny, then then see warde around with the ko contract. another dagger simple as that. . I mean... uncertainty about the conference situation hurts us for sure, and I admit I had days where I wondered how UConn was going to get through it. But 99% of the angst in regards to the contract situation is, IMHO, fan-generated. when clown asses like dickie v rip your school about a contract in front of millions on tv, its not just the fanbase with a issue.I think we should look to how KO reacted and carried himself through this semester as a model for how UConn is going to persevere and stay positive. i wish ko chocked him to death with donuts.
PS - you can still have a bone to pick with Warde on other issues. I just feel some folks are trying to use the contract as a wedge issue, and now that it's been sorted out I don't think it's too productive. If you want to ding Warde on the other stuff then by all means make the case on the other stuff...
You don't believe that the PR would have been properly taken care of through the provision in the contract on APR standards which is reported to be in there anyway?
“@DaveBorges: Two straight years of APR of 930 or less could get Kevin Ollie fired, or have pay suspended. #UConn”
Not if we had three guys (theoretically) flunk out first semester after the extension was made.You don't believe that the PR would have been properly taken care of through the provision in the contract on APR standards which is reported to be in there anyway?
Apparently this is issue is important enough to WM (and possibly higher up the chain) that WM wanted to see how KO would handle the team's academics in the first semester, and going forward the issue will continue to be of central importance, hence the provision in the contract for future performance.First, we both agree that Ollie handled the entire situation with class. No doubt about it.
Secondly, if you believe that this was about academics, and it seems based on what you wrote that you do, then I would have follow-up questions for you.
1) If he was going to put a provision into the contract for APR performance, why would he need to wait for the first semester's grades to be released?
I don't know what he believed or not, but again, I think he wanted to see how KO would handle all aspects of the program including academics. It's one thing to be an assistant, it's another to be responsible for running the whole show.2) Did he believe that players like Olander, Boatright, Napier, Giffey, Wolf, Evans (H.C.), Daniels, and everyone else that's back from last year would not continue their adequate academic performance without Calhoun there? If so, why?
I didn't quite say it's won't affect the program, I said it wouldn't affect us long term. The short term loss of 1-2 recruits can be offset by the long term benefit of taking the time to make the right decision, as confidently as possible with as much information as possible, with the right priorities. That's my feeling, though I understand fans wanted a resolution the day after Calhoun retired.Finally, I disagree with you that losing 1 or 2 recruits doesn't affect a program. Of course it affects a program. Especially a program with an extremely uncertain conference future. Let's just hope that we are good enough to make our way through it...
Not if we had three guys (theoretically) flunk out first semester after the extension was made.
I think you've made your opinion clear. Enough already.Exactly! So then there was absolutely no academic reason to wait for the semester's end...
What year did you get your BS?The one to the left is how I earned my BS in chemistry. The one to the right is where I did post-graduate work. I was using it as a way to show people who were down on the current state of UConn that things are continuing to get better....much better....and that the dark cloud will soon be on its way somewhere else.
I think you've made your opinion clear. Enough already.
Like ace, I wanted Ollie to get an extension from the get-go, but I think Warde handled it reasonably well. He wanted to see how Ollie - who had 0 head coaching experience and was an assistant for just two years - would perform at the helm, which includes everything from practices and games to players' grades. Warde felt that if losing a couple recruits in the short-term was what it cost to make the right long-term decision, then it was a price he'd be willing to pay.
Again, I was in favor in Ollie getting locked up immediately, but I appreciate that he never gets rushed into a decision. (Although I don't agree with holding onto PP.)
First off congrats, KO! I wish you a long and successful career coaching our Huskies.How many recruits did we lose or have a huge impact on?
Uconn's future, great to hear
just wait to the press conf. i really want to know why the process went the way it did. i honestly can't imagine a answert that would be acceptable. i can't.
Look at the brightside for Ollie. He ended up with 5 years instead of 2 or 3 based on how he handled it.
after watching that.....WOW.......
this is where we split off, ko is a bball coach, not the bball coach, tutor and teacher.
I can't believe I'm going to ask this but... can you expand on your thoughts?
I can't believe I'm going to ask this but... can you expand on your thoughts?