I thought 18 wins was well within the realm of possibility, even probablity. When you looked at the schedule it was not overwhelming. The crappy teams in the Big East remain crappy. Did anyone really think we'd lose to DePaul? St Johns should just drop down to the MAAC and maybe they compete. Maybe they can take Providence with them. UConn is one of a bunch of solid teams in the middle of the league. I never should have bought into all the nonsense about how bad we were. 18 wins was indeed the minimum expectation for this group.
So, to get right to the chase; if Shaka was the coach to start the season how many games would you have predicted Uconn would have won. If 18 should have been within the realm of probablitity with a 1st year mid major caliber coach, how many would the Shak have gotten? Should not a highly experienced coach with several NCAA teams be able to coach Uconn to many more wins than a 1st year mid-major type coach like Ollie, so spit it out. Does the Shak man beat MS and ND (both top 20 teams) with TO as his center and OC as his small forward? Give the wins should have expected, surely not a 9th place BE team out of 15 as expected for a 1st year mid-major caliber coach. I want to see how much coaching matters per you and what the difference is between a Rock Star like Shaka and a mid major coach like Ollie is with the same talent.
By the way, the current Uconn SOS per Massey is 13. I guess the other 334 schools with SOS worse than Uconn really have not not not "not overwhelming" challenges (to quote you).
So Uconn with 2 top NBA draft picks and several Div 1 caliber players who transfer go 8-10 in BE in 2012 and so this year with a starting team that averaged pts per game the prior year 13.0, 10.4, 4.2, 3.0, new and reserves that averaged 2.6, .3, new, new have to do just as well in league. You do know that 2012 Uconn lost to SH, Rut and Prov?
By the way, the 2012 VCU team lead by the Shak man lost to Seton Hall and Georgia State at home (not Georgia or Georgia Tech; that was Georgia State; although they did also lose to Georgia Tech which was actually rated worse than Georgia State in 2012)).
After looking at what Kentucky and NC are doing this year with overwhelming talent, I'm concerned for Uconn that those schools may come after Ollie instead of you guy, the Shak man, to replace their underperforming coaches.