Please don't try to defend Perno.Perno had his limitations but one of the biggest was how poorly equipped UConn was regarding recruiting in that era.
Read what JC said it was like trying to recruit at UConn when he got here. No academic counselling program, poor facilities, and no basic support for recruiting and retaining players.
Because he was a new hire he got things changed and improved significantly but one example he gave was how the Athletic Department couldn't accept collect calls from recruits who might be calling to accept a scholarship because the state didn't allow collect calls to be accepted. If I recall correctly, he got the Alumni Association to fund a phone line for that purpose.
I will make it simple…..according to the board; All our wins were luck and all our losses are on the coaches and the fact nowell isn’t playing.Someone had mentioned that Marquette and Creighton are no good this year, so our wins mean nothing. Now they are good, but we were lucky. Can you guys get together and get your arguments aligned?
It took a Seton Hall player who shoots 25% from the line, a brick that bounced 2 feet in the air before rimming through the net, on the first of a 1 and 1. The same player fires a bank shot from the foul line on his second attempt of the 1 and 1. But yea, UConn was lucky when they beat M and C.
While I agree, there is something more than just being competent IMO.It's not lack of discipline so much as lack of competency. You've got to be able to inbound the ball. That's a core competency issue.
We were up 7 points with 36 seconds left in regulation and then up 5 points with 1 minute left in overtime to a Seton Hall team that was 1-12 in the Big East and we couldn't get the ball inbounds once out of five tries to end the game. Seton Hall has one little "big" guy 6'9 214 lbs who plays and averages 2 points and 2 rebounds on the season. Hurley barely played our 6'10 260 lb big guy who can score and rebound. The little "big" guy for Seton Hall had 12 points and 10 rebounds.AK was saying it was the players lack of urgency. This is far from thre first time this season they've played down to the competition. Somehow in your eyes the players are robots who perform exactly as they are coached and it's always on the coach when this happens.
I wish that were the case as we would have won it all in 2006 if things worked that way. This team doesn't always fight, doesn't always seem to care (they took about twelve minutes off during the first half yesterday) and has had a few too many similar incidents throughout the year. It may be a good idea if you considered that it is possible that this may not be on Hurley, but rather on a handful of players.
Our use of a clear physical advantage on offense when nothing else is working blows my mind, but it’s been a thing all year.We were up 7 points with 36 seconds left in regulation and then up 5 points with 1 minute left in overtime to a Seton Hall team that was 1-12 in the Big East and we couldn't get the ball inbounds once out of five tries to end the game. Seton Hall has one little "big" guy 6'9 214 lbs who plays and averages 2 points and 2 rebounds on the season. Hurley barely played our 6'10 260 lb big guy who can score and rebound. The little "big" guy for Seton Hall had 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Yes, I put that on coaching.
We were up 7 points with 36 seconds left in regulation and then up 5 points with 1 minute left in overtime to a Seton Hall team that was 1-12 in the Big East and we couldn't get the ball inbounds once out of five tries to end the game. Seton Hall has one little "big" guy 6'9 214 lbs who plays and averages 2 points and 2 rebounds on the season. Hurley barely played our 6'10 260 lb big guy who can score and rebound. The little "big" guy for Seton Hall had 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Yes, I put that on coaching.
Yes it's my post and it makes me a feel a whole lot worse about this team. Hurley should be the one owning the loss.If you want to put yesterday's loss on coaching, fine. It's a valid argument.
This back and forth however is on your claim that AK stating the players aren't always taking the opponents as seriously as they should is on Dan Hurley is an entirely different argument. Tell me this wasn't your post:
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Perhaps. I personally believe that there's enough blame that a few should get a piece of it.Yes it's my post and it makes me a feel a whole lot worse about this team. Hurley should be the one owning the loss.
College coaching is suppose to be about developing young men first and foremost.One other thing I would recommend is not pulling the fire alarm too quickly. There is going to be more volatility year to year and even month to month with the transfer portal, and fans just have to deal with it. Kansas, UConn and UNC are learning what happens when your transfers underperform or simply do not get on the same page. It will happen next year with other teams.
Traditional recruiting is becoming increasingly irrelevant. As good as McNeeley is, he has too many games like yesterday's. Coaches need to make tough decisions about whether it is better to tie up a sizable chunk of NIL in a one-and-done frosh that is used to dominating one-on-one against inferior competition, or get a 21 year old that is polished at the college game but is just a hair below what is needed athletically to be a first round NBA lock. These are not easy decisions, and you can see why so many old-time coaches are calling it quits.
Really good post. Its what makes roster construction fascinating these days, striking the balance, building depth and having insurance plans built in, while maintaining harmony. It’s really hard. This year will be a learning season for a really smart staff, pretty confident they’ll pull smart levers to figure it out. I’d imagine they’ve been scouting portal possibilities already.One other thing I would recommend is not pulling the fire alarm too quickly. There is going to be more volatility year to year and even month to month with the transfer portal, and fans just have to deal with it. Kansas, UConn and UNC are learning what happens when your transfers underperform or simply do not get on the same page. It will happen next year with other teams.
Traditional recruiting is becoming increasingly irrelevant. As good as McNeeley is, he has too many games like yesterday's. Coaches need to make tough decisions about whether it is better to tie up a sizable chunk of NIL in a one-and-done frosh that is used to dominating one-on-one against inferior competition, or get a 21 year old that is polished at the college game but is just a hair below what is needed athletically to be a first round NBA lock. These are not easy decisions, and you can see why so many old-time coaches are calling it quits.
It is an awful sign that AK is shouldering the blame for this season. You can't question his desire. However, he and many teammates have been put in situations that they can't succeed. Dan Hurley's stubborness is continuing trying to put square pegs into round holes, defensively especially. The roster construction and having no penetrators other than Hass is beyond limiting. Regardless, We can't be in a one possession rock fight with inferior teams like this. Dan Hurley is not great at in game x and o's, especially seems to tighten up against Seton Hall in jerseyIf you want to put yesterday's loss on coaching, fine. It's a valid argument.
This back and forth however is on your claim that AK stating the players aren't always taking the opponents as seriously as they should is on Dan Hurley is an entirely different argument. Tell me this wasn't your post:
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As others and I had said we should not have been in the situation that a bad call or two would decide the game. That goes right back to the first half.The lack of a call on the previous play with McNeeley was worse hacked across both arms reaching for the ball
They should work in tandem. That’s what college is about.To the last post - sure developing young men is important, at UConn’s level winning takes priority. They can happen in tandem, but doesn’t have to. Duke is an example. Memphis and UK are other examples.
If anyone wants to scout the portal Drake is on ESPN2.
There are some coaches trying that, Painter, Shaka. It’s limiting.They should work in tandem. That’s what college is about.
Because just as easily as you can have a year of development where you don’t win as much you can also have a year like this where you pour everything into pushing plays like Diarra, AK, Mahaney, and Samson to the front and get nothing out of it.
At least with development you set yourself up for the future. This season turning at this way is magnified by the fact that we’re getting not much out of the sophomores and our freshman seasons were a waste.
I’d rather have went all in on doing things to make our young players better to be great for next season. Now we’re stuck in no man’s land wondering if we should invest in our guys even more or roll the dice on the portal where there’s STILL a chance of bad results and continuing to go down this path of selling out for wins that may or may not happen.
They consistently have top 10 teams though and they don’t recruit at the level we do.There are some coaches trying that, Painter, Shaka. It’s limiting.
The portal is here.
Look at the best teams this year - portal stamped all over.
Speaking of Painter, gonna be interesting to see what happens with Braden Smith when he gets a 2-3mm NIL offer in the portal as a senior with no NBA potential. This could be his one chance to cash out.
Yes yes and yes. Although it won't, this comment should vaporize further discussion of the ref's role in us being on the losing end of whatever that was we all saw yesterday. Whether the zebras will, won't, did or don't is like arguing with the shape of clouds.+1. When the team loses to Seton Hall, the problems are way past the refs.
Matt Painter is unlikely to ever win a NC. He got to his first final 4 with a uber dominant 7’4” guy last year. If you want your upside to be a S16, you can roll that system out.They consistently have top 10 teams though and they don’t recruit at the level we do.
Purdue will come up with the money to keep Smith, Loyer and TKRThere are some coaches trying that, Painter, Shaka. It’s limiting.
The portal is here.
Look at the best teams this year - portal stamped all over.
Speaking of Painter, gonna be interesting to see what happens with Braden Smith when he gets a 2-3mm NIL offer in the portal as a senior with no NBA potential. This could be his one chance to cash out.
No doubt - much respect for the guy, but he’s unlikely to roll out NC potential teams often.Purdue will come up with the money to keep Smith, Loyer and TKR
Say what you want about Painter but he develops talent and has built a great culture in West Lafayette.
They found the money for Edey.No doubt - much respect for the guy, but he’s unlikely to roll out NC potential teams often.
There will be programs willing to pay big for Smith next year and I’ve seen nothing to suggest Purdue has deep pockets. Smith strikes me as a loyal kid so I’m sure they figure it out.
They found 8 million dollars to fire the football coach after two years and hire another one...they will find the money to keep one of the best players to ever wear a Purdue uniform.They found the money for Edey.
Really good post. Its what makes roster construction fascinating these days, striking the balance, building depth and having insurance plans built in, while maintaining harmony. It’s really hard. This year will be a learning season for a really smart staff, pretty confident they’ll pull smart levers to figure it out. I’d imagine they’ve been scouting portal possibilities already.
It was said already but staff over invested in the soph class, and the continuity piece. There is no question a portal alternative or two could have made this team better. There is nothing streaming off that group that suggests they know our system so well it’s must have. If anything it’s been the opposite.
To the last post - sure developing young men is important, at UConn’s level winning takes priority. They can happen in tandem, but doesn’t have to. Duke is an example. Memphis and UK are other examples.
If anyone wants to scout the portal Drake is on ESPN2.
And Hass allowed a bowling ball an unimpeded lane to the basket with seconds left in the game. Last year's team had BBIQ in spades; this year not so much.Well I respect you and your thoughts so I never called you a loser so not sure why my post was brought into that equation.
The elephant in the room isn’t the refs last night that’s where we disagree. Bad calls happen but up 7 with 36 seconds left is not a game you lose without stupid plays, bad decisions and not being able to get the ball in bounds. Solo missed a huge FT, he fouled a crappy shooter for 3 easy ones and HD let a guy get to the hole without a defensive play and then Alex gagged not getting the ball in bounds. The refs only came into play because the coaches and players didn’t react in a winning manner. Hence why I disagree.
Duke is a top team and they clearly are not stamped by the portal. If anything they are the complete opposite.There are some coaches trying that, Painter, Shaka. It’s limiting.
The portal is here.
Look at the best teams this year - portal stamped all over.
Speaking of Painter, gonna be interesting to see what happens with Braden Smith when he gets a 2-3mm NIL offer in the portal as a senior with no NBA potential. This could be his one chance to cash out.
no one is ever likely to win a NC, the odds are not in your favor.Matt Painter is unlikely to ever win a NC. He got to his first final 4 with a uber dominant 7’4” guy last year. If you want your upside to be a S16, you can roll that system out.