I'll never understand people who blame the coach for not firing up the team. If you're playing and you can't get excited and ready to play on your own then don't play. Ollie isn't the one play soft defense letting their guy just score at will or not boxing out
The best coaches know how to push the right buttons, especially with young guys (Carlton, Al, Vital, etc.).
The whole applauding poor play and playing cheerleader on the sideline when things are going downhill fast doesn't appear to help matters. Feel it does far more damage than keep spirits up. That's just Ollie's personality and choice as a player's coach I guess.
I'm not telling Ollie to be something he isn't and act more like Calhoun, but I miss nothing more than Calhoun screaming for a TO with steam coming out of his ears and either marching directly to the empty center court looking like he's going to kill someone/have a stroke, or marching right up to a player and giving them the business after a mental lapse (especially on national television). Tough love is a dying art.
In my opinion this game Ollie did a horrible job with timeouts and substitution patterns. I don't understand why he doesn't give Polley more minutes, imo he was playing solid on ball defense and has a very high BB IQ for a frosh.
Gonna be fun day for the players when they go over the tape on this one.