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Should KO survive another 6th place finish in AAC?

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I for one believe KO came into this season on the hot seat after two consecutive 6th place finishes in the AAC or at least should be. After seeing this team in the opener I'm not to sure how much better this season will be.

2015

American W-L GB PCT W-L PCT STRK
Temple 14-4 -- .778 21-11 .656 L1
SMU 13-5 1 .722 25-5 .833 L1
Houston 12-6 2 .667 22-9 .710 L1
Cincinnati 12-6 2 .667 22-10 .688 L1
Tulsa 12-6 2 .667 20-11 .645 L1
Connecticut 11-7 3 .611 24-10 .706 W4
Memphis 8-10 6 .444 19-15 .559 L1
UCF 6-12 8 .333 12-18 .400 L2
East Carolina 4-14 10 .222 12-20 .375 L2
South Florida 4-14 10 .222 8-25 .242 L1
Tulane 3-15 11 .167 12-22 .353 L1

2014

SMU 15-3 -- .833 27-6 .818 W4
Tulsa 14-4 1 .778 22-10 .688 L1
Temple 13-5 2 .722 23-10 .697 L1
Cincinnati 13-5 2 .722 22-10 .688 L1
Memphis 10-8 5 .556 18-14 .563 L2
Connecticut 10-8 5 .556 20-14 .588 L1
Tulane 6-12 9 .333 15-16 .484 L1
East Carolina 6-12 9 .333 14-19 .424 L1
UCF 5-13 10 .278 12-18 .400 L5
Houston 4-14 11 .222 13-19 .406 L1
South Florida 3-15 12 .167 9-23 .281 L2
 
I wonder if you'll be back here again after the massacre you've set yourself up for.
 
Ollie bought a 5 year grace period by winning the National Championship, IMO.

Secondly, because the automatic bid to the Big Dance is awarded to the conference tournament winner, it really corrects a lot of wrongs that may have occurred during the season, which he did last year. Ollie is trying to piece together a rotation with 5 freshman and a transfer. Yes, they lost to a team I thought they should have beat handily, but this is not football and a one loss team does not lose their seat at the table, especially if that loss is to a potential Tournament team themselves. I don't think Ollie's seat is remotely tepid, let alone "hot."
 
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"I wonder if you'll be back here again after the massacre you've set yourself up for"

You prolly would have said the same thing at the beginning of last year prior a pathetic 6 place finish in the AAC yet again. This team has no offensive direction what so ever or ability to get a rebound. It didn't get more painful then last year at end of games when the best they could do is a wild shot with the shot clock expiring time after time.

I'm a huge Uconn fan and want nothing more than for KO to succeed. The lack of player development and offensive game plan is a cause for concern. The bigger concern is watching this program take a back seat to Temple, Houston, SMU, and Tulsa. Lets not forget the home loss vs Yale and now Wagner.

Once again this isn't just about one game, this is a ugly trend which seems to be taking place for a third year.

As I am new to posting I've followed the Boneyard the last couple years and look forward to talking Husky hoops with fellow fans. I wont date myself to much but started as a fan by watching Chris Smith play basketball for Kolbe Cathedral High School and followed his Career to Uconn, been hooked every since.
 
Benedict can't afford to axe Diaco & Ollie. I do think Ollie will figure it out eventually - he is a good recruiter and that can save the worst of coaches.
 
We could always just switch Ollie and Diaco--our football team just might improve.
But our basketball team...
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I said last year and I still feel this is the case -- Ollie should get a chance to show that he can cultivate a wire-to-wire Top 10 team out of his recruits. That should be the expectation for this program.

He was hamstrung with the likes of Facey and Brimah, but over the next 2 years we'll get to see what a KO team really looks like.

If we're still bumbling around on the fringes of relevancy with KO able to recruit who he wants, then it might be time to move on. He has 2 years.
 
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I said last year and I still feel this is the case -- Ollie should get a chance to show that he can cultivate a wire-to-wire Top 10 team out of his recruits. That should be the expectation for this program.

He was hamstrung with the likes of Facey and Brimah, but over the next 2 years we'll get to see what a KO team really looks like.

If we're still bumbling around on the fringes of relevancy with KO able to recruit who he wants, then it might be time to move on. He has 2 years.

I mentioned this in another thread but I think the expectations have changed (or should have). Its been 7 years (and will almost definitely be 8) since UCONN has been a top 2 seed. Before that, they were a top 2 seed basically 2 out of every 3 years for a decade and a half. I don't imagine that is possible anymore, especially in the AAC, and I bet leadership feels the same.
 
I said last year and I still feel this is the case -- Ollie should get a chance to show that he can cultivate a wire-to-wire Top 10 team out of his recruits. That should be the expectation for this program.

He was hamstrung with the likes of Facey and Brimah, but over the next 2 years we'll get to see what a KO team really looks like.

If we're still bumbling around on the fringes of relevancy with KO able to recruit who he wants, then it might be time to move on. He has 2 years.

Totally agree, and if this year's and next year's class are any indication, he'll certainly have the talent to work with. We'll see if it all comes once these guys become upperclassmen. They're ids atm.
 
I agree with OP. It's clear that with UConn the issue isn't just the players. It's mainly the coach. The players look lost in the court b/c the coach doesn't give them plays to execute. They look like a different team come tournament time b/c that's the only time they have plays. I don't know if Calhoun comes around around tournament time to create plays for them or what, but the issue needs to be resolved ASAP or it's going to be another sad season.

Also, he doesn't develop players.
 
If the Post-Ollie era becomes a thing, I predict that a lot of people will rue calling for his head.
Your tune has changed a lot since last season, even last game. I want this guy to succeed more than anyone but a third straight underperforming season and calling for his head is warranted.
 
Your tune has changed a lot since last season, even last game. I want this guy to succeed more than anyone but a third straight underperforming season and calling for his head is warranted.
Man do people overestimate the talent this team has had the last few years.
 
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If the Post-Ollie era becomes a thing, I predict that a lot of people will rue calling for his head.

this is probably true

Kevin can recruit, even though player development and coaching is seriously in question at this point

We're not attracting a big name right now, and the next guy probably won't have the street cred Kevin has

I just want Kevin to get better, a lot better, he's has to figure out how to get his kids to play at a high level
 
If the Post-Ollie era becomes a thing, I predict that a lot of people will rue calling for his head.

this is probably true

Kevin can recruit, even though player development and coaching is seriously in question at this point

We're not attracting a big name right now, and the next guy probably won't have the street cred Kevin has

I just want Kevin to get better, a lot better, he's has to figure out how to get his kids to play at a high level
 
I wonder if you'll be back here again after the massacre you've set yourself up for.

How's that massacre looking? There's only one thing right now threatening this program to be cemented into a mid major and it's the current head coach.
 
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Ollie bought a 5 year grace period by winning the National Championship, IMO.

Secondly, because the automatic bid to the Big Dance is awarded to the conference tournament winner, it really corrects a lot of wrongs that may have occurred during the season, which he did last year. Ollie is trying to piece together a rotation with 5 freshman and a transfer. Yes, they lost to a team I thought they should have beat handily, but this is not football and a one loss team does not lose their seat at the table, especially if that loss is to a potential Tournament team themselves. I don't think Ollie's seat is remotely tepid, let alone "hot."

Can you say remotely tepid now?
 
How's that massacre looking? There's only one thing right now threatening this program to be cemented into a mid major and it's the current head coach.
My comment was before our DII showing last night.
 
Can you say remotely tepid now?
Did you read the post you quoted? What's the first sentence? I'll give you a hint. It's all alone in its own graph.
 
I for one believe KO came into this season on the hot seat after two consecutive 6th place finishes in the AAC or at least should be. After seeing this team in the opener I'm not to sure how much better this season will be.

2015

American W-L GB PCT W-L PCT STRK
Temple 14-4 -- .778 21-11 .656 L1
SMU 13-5 1 .722 25-5 .833 L1
Houston 12-6 2 .667 22-9 .710 L1
Cincinnati 12-6 2 .667 22-10 .688 L1
Tulsa 12-6 2 .667 20-11 .645 L1
Connecticut 11-7 3 .611 24-10 .706 W4
Memphis 8-10 6 .444 19-15 .559 L1
UCF 6-12 8 .333 12-18 .400 L2
East Carolina 4-14 10 .222 12-20 .375 L2
South Florida 4-14 10 .222 8-25 .242 L1
Tulane 3-15 11 .167 12-22 .353 L1

2014

SMU 15-3 -- .833 27-6 .818 W4
Tulsa 14-4 1 .778 22-10 .688 L1
Temple 13-5 2 .722 23-10 .697 L1
Cincinnati 13-5 2 .722 22-10 .688 L1
Memphis 10-8 5 .556 18-14 .563 L2
Connecticut 10-8 5 .556 20-14 .588 L1
Tulane 6-12 9 .333 15-16 .484 L1
East Carolina 6-12 9 .333 14-19 .424 L1
UCF 5-13 10 .278 12-18 .400 L5
Houston 4-14 11 .222 13-19 .406 L1
South Florida 3-15 12 .167 9-23 .281 L2
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