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OT: Your hot takes from the past

Here's a mixed bag of hot takes, some good (Bennett) some bad (Otto Porter), Marcus Smart I guess inconsistently consistent.
From 2013 NCAA's
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I've got some really bad ones.

1) I thought Scottie Haralson would be the next Rashad Anderson
2) I thought Ater Majok would be the next Kevin Garnett
3) In 2010, I thought the idea of Butler being ranked ahead of UConn was laughable. They went to title game and we lost to VTech in NIT. I think it was v tech...
 
I've got some really bad ones.

1) I thought Scottie Haralson would be the next Rashad Anderson
2) I thought Ater Majok would be the next Kevin Garnett
3) In 2010, I thought the idea of Butler being ranked ahead of UConn was laughable. They went to title game and we lost to VTech in NIT. I think it was v tech...

I thought Majok was going to be a great 3-4 year player for us. In fairness, that was entirely possible; he probably would have become really good in college. It's just none of us took into account his family/cultural situation.
 
One that I'm guessing the majority on the Yard bought: UCONN was DOA after that 30 point drubbing from Louisville in 2014.
 
One that I'm guessing the majority on the Yard bought: UCONN was DOA after that 30 point drubbing from Louisville in 2014.
To be fair if we had to play them in the tournament, we probably would've been DOA

That team had us pegged
 
To be fair if we had to play them in the tournament, we probably would've been DOA

That team had us pegged

Without a doubt. People always talk about the good fortune of Brimah's and-1, but I've long maintained that the luckiest we got in 2014 was Louisville landing on the other side of the bracket.
 
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Without a doubt. People always talk about the good fortune of Brimah's and-1, but I've long maintained that the luckiest we got in 2014 was Louisville landing on the other side of the bracket.

And being in Kentucky’s region. Who had already beaten them.

I know I’ve posted it before. But the wildness of Peer matchups in that title game (with Florida and Louisville beating Kentucky/Uconn 3 times each) is just staggering.

Also that Florida team will probably never get the respect it deserves.

30 game winning streak heading into FF.

Undefeated sec champs and tourney champs.

3 losses all year. All to final four teams.

Two road games in December to Uconn and whisky. then Uconn in the FF.

That was a truly great team that just ran into a team that (for whatever reason) had its number.
 
I'm working on it. Trying from 2011...so far I've been spot on up to 2013. :-) I'm sure there is a clunker in there somewhere.
 
And boom, there it is. Surprising since I was so negative on Ollie even in the beginning. I'm an optimist I guess.
 
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Random post from August 2012 when we were thinking about JC's successor and it was rumored KO would take over at some point:

"If this is really where we're leaning, it's time to can Blaney, promote Ollie to associate head coach, and hire a new assistant who Ollie will want to work with. Give Ollie 2 years in an elevated coaching capacity to learn the ropes, and hand him the reins after JC retires when his contract expires in 2014."

I didn't buy KO as ready to take over right away. Maybe there was something to that.
 
Jump into your old posts and find a hot take you had that was either very right or very wrong. Looking at your past "likes" list from a long time ago is a good jumping off point. I'll start...

Honestly, looking at my past likes from a long time ago only makes me realize how much more densely populated this board, compared to now, was when I first started posting. :(

I recognize some twitter handles, but there seemed to be more opinion thrown around yesteryear.
 
Random post from August 2012 when we were thinking about JC's successor and it was rumored KO would take over at some point:

"If this is really where we're leaning, it's time to can Blaney, promote Ollie to associate head coach, and hire a new assistant who Ollie will want to work with. Give Ollie 2 years in an elevated coaching capacity to learn the ropes, and hand him the reins after JC retires when his contract expires in 2014."

I didn't buy KO as ready to take over right away. Maybe there was something to that.
He was ready right away but not 5 years later.
 
In terms of missed hot takes, my biggest one was no school who does not also sponsor a Div. 1A football team will ever again win the NCAA basketball Tournament. Thanks 'Nova. Thanks a heap.
 
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I try not to make my takes too hot. Not because I'm afraid to put my opinion out there, but I don't think it's helpful for our program to be too negative. My worst hot takes on this board are when I would go in a chat room during games. I tend to give up quickly and declare the team to be trash. It's even worse in my house. My family tends to prefer that I watch alone.

My worst Boneyard hot take was following the UConn women's opening game loss in overtime at Stanford a few years back. I thought they looked pretty pedestrian and said that the team would lose a number of games. Pretty sure they went on to win 111 in a row after that. I couldn't post the quote here because I couldn't find it in a search. Maybe it's old enough that it's gone, in which case I'm making this up and would NEVER doubt Geno! Prove me wrong!

My "best" hot take, I guess, would be after the 2016 / 2017 basketball season where I said: "Perception is reality with basketball recruits. You don't typically come back from where KO is right now. Maybe PJ Carlissimo at Seton Hall? I have to assume we'll be looking at a new staff after this season. It could change, but I think the train is heading into the station." Not a Nostradamus moment, but I felt there was no way Ollie could come back from the position he and/or the transfers put him in.
 
He was ready right away but not 5 years later.

That's the irony.

Is my initial skepticism of KO a good take or a bad take? It looked silly in April 2014, but bang-on in 2015-2018. Here's another take of mine from September 2012:

"What narrative seems more likely 5 years from now?

1) Calhoun shoehorns his hand-picked, inexperienced choice into the job; nepotism backfires

2) Ollie is a coaching prodigy and despite minimal experience, excels at the job

It seems like there are a lot more ways for #1 to turn out to be correct."
 
Random post from August 2012 when we were thinking about JC's successor and it was rumored KO would take over at some point:

"If this is really where we're leaning, it's time to can Blaney, promote Ollie to associate head coach, and hire a new assistant who Ollie will want to work with. Give Ollie 2 years in an elevated coaching capacity to learn the ropes, and hand him the reins after JC retires when his contract expires in 2014."

I didn't buy KO as ready to take over right away. Maybe there was something to that.

Can't believe you wanted to can Blaney though. That guy was an underrated piece of our last however many years. Great coach.

And as a special add on, he's one of the guys that really drove home the UCONN opportunity to Dan Hurley.
 
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