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Ollie A Finalist For Joe B. Hall Award

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Any recognition is great for Ollie and especially for recruiting. Even if he doesn't win any, HS coaches, parents and recruits can certainly see this ex-NBA guy can coach his ass off.
 
Am I biased in wondering why they don't just name him the winner right now?
 
I'm surprised that there is an award named for Joe B. Hall. He was one of those coaches who followed a legend, Adolph Rupp, and his performance at KY was not all that memorable. Wasn't the KY scandal during his watch, too?
Anyways, it's nice to see Kevin get the recognition.
 
I'm surprised that there is an award named for Joe B. Hall. He was one of those coaches who followed a legend, Adolph Rupp, and his performance at KY was not all that memorable. Wasn't the KY scandal during his watch, too?
Anyways, it's nice to see Kevin get the recognition.
Maybe in ten years they will name it the

KEVIN OLLIE AWARD
 
Actually, the UConn program owes much to Joe B. Hall. If Hall had bought in to Chuck Aleksinis' belief that the Kentucky offense should revolve around him, The Morris Mountian would never have came to UConn. Without Chuck, the UConn team would have been totally Corny-focused. The program would have improved over time, instead of regressing like it did. Dom might have been able to keep a nice, little mediocre program going and we would have missed JC's window.
 
Actually, the UConn program owes much to Joe B. Hall. If Hall had bought in to Chuck Aleksinis' belief that the Kentucky offense should revolve around him, The Morris Mountian would never have came to UConn. Without Chuck, the UConn team would have been totally Corny-focused. The program would have improved over time, instead of regressing like it did. Dom might have been able to keep a nice, little mediocre program going and we would have missed JC's window.

That's some funny Waq...........
 
Who else is in the running for this? I can't see another coach winning it, because I simply don't know of any other first year coaches.
 
Am I biased in wondering why they don't just name him the winner right now?

Nope, it's like Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln. Based on the story behind the award, it should be in the bag.
 
Who else is in the running for this? I can't see another coach winning it, because I simply don't know of any other first year coaches.

In addition to Ollie, who has guided the Huskies to 19 victories heading into Saturday’s season finale against Providence, the other finalists include Kevin Baggett (Rider), Jamion Christian (Mount St. Mary's), Mike Martin (Brown), Bashir Mason (Wagner), Dan Muller (Illinois State), Jack Perri (LIU-Brooklyn), Richard Pitino (FIU), Nick Robinson (Southern Utah), and Travis Williams (Tennessee State).

Not a single coach in a high major conference.
 
Lets see...
K Bagget (Rider) 18-13. MAAC Key win is over Iona.
J Christian (Mt St Mary's) 17-13 NEC Key wins - Beat CCSU twice.
Mike Martin (Brown) 12-14 IVY Key wins Providence & Yale. Took Harvard to 2 OTs.
Bashir Mason (Wagner) 19-11 NEC key win Princeton
Dan Muller (Illinois State) 17-14 MVC Key win Either UAB or a 66-69 loss to Louisville.
Jack Perri (LIU-Brooklyn) 18-13 NEC Key win CCSU? I don't know, They played Quinnipiac 3 times and won twice.
Richard Pitino (FIU) Should be disqualified based on his name alone. 16-13 Sun Belt. Key win - I don't know. I don't even recognize most of the teams they played against.
Nick Robinson (Southern Utah) 11-18 Big Sky. Key win Nobody. I think he is here as the token west coast entrant.
Travis Williams (Tennessee State)18-13 OVC. Key win. Beat a solid Eastern Kentucky team in the league tourney.
Kevin Ollie (UConn) 19-10 Big East Key wins: MSU, Syracuse, ND. With a depleted squad playing for nothing but pride.
Unless Tennesse state wins their conference tourney, it should be KO in a runaway, and even if they do, he should still win.
 
Jack Perri (LIU-Brooklyn) 18-13 They played Quinnipiac 3 times and won twice.

Using the criteria set on this board earlier this season, that's pretty impressive. Ollie only beat Q once and that was in 2OT.
 
Using the criteria set on this board earlier this season, that's pretty impressive. Ollie only beat Q once and that was in 2OT.

But Ollie didn't lose to them at all. KO won 100% of his games against them. Perri won only 66.66%. Your argument is invalid.
 
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