Funny the statement "how okay losing is now"? What the hell does that even mean. The people who are supporting KO are not okay with losing, not at all what makes you think any of us would be?
There are so many variables for this season to not be the one in which you doubters and spoiled rotten fans harass KO and the Huskies. The injuries, the inconsistent play of the experienced seniors and even more injuries game-to-game. How can a fan of the Huskies, and I mean this, pike on a scenario like this year? I mean much like the kids are trying to do we should be rallying around this team who is fighting their respective butts off despite being undermanned every time they step on the court. Is the expectation to win 20 there even without a full roster because you need to get real with what's on the court.
Let me say this, I'm guessing many Husky fans like myself have concerns and all kinds of them. The conference affiliation, the recruiting (need better smarter players) and KO and the staff to a point even. although not in the respect of he has one more year to prove it. We are all used to winning the last 27 years plus but many of us never knew this UConn prior either so a little bump in the road is something we can survive and wait for it to play out. People need to relax, there are programs who are really really good and successful who would trade the world to be UConn I promise. We will be back, have patience.
I will go back to a post in the last 2 weeks and I apologize to who wrote it but is questioned someone who threw some local names like Cooley and such up for the job as well as the Northeastern guy. Just think of replacing KO with someone without UConn ties, who has nothing to mention close to a NC or affiliation with other NC's as an assistant. Now think of how well he will recruit, minus Ray Allen, Donny Marshall, Boo Willingham, not to mention Jim Calhoun being around any more? How we doing then, who are we then?
KO is the answer, live with it and he will get better and his teams will get better it's still early in the process for him too.