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The only hate I spewed toward Ollie had to do with his lack of player development and his incompetence as an in-game coach. I never touched the off-court stuff.
As I’ve said many times, I think UConn deserves plenty of criticism for letting this situation get this far, but I also never understood the mindset that they should’ve just paid Ollie all the money when they knew they had a strong legal case. But it’s a two-way street, and there’s plenty of blame both ways for them not having settled.
Where it really turned for me is when Ollie decided to claim race had anything to do with his firing. Obviously it was his lawyers pushing for this approach, but he could’ve put a stop to it at any point.
Because you have many here saying how could he claim racism as it is a different administration-Oh, well it is the same university. 2 coaches with similar (or even lesser for Ollie) violations. One suspended by NCAA and REHIRED by the same organization-one fired. One black, one white each treated differently. I don't know...lets see where this could end up.
And he has never said race has anything to do with his firing-he said he was treated differently than other coaches who were white.
Those are 2 distinctly different things.