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Didn't know that, interesting that they transitioned up when the Big East was in it's infancy.
Real close though I wasn't sure either had to look it up.
Didn't know that, interesting that they transitioned up when the Big East was in it's infancy.
There is no question that Calhoun oversaw the greatest building job ever, not even a question. But he left and is responsible for forcing UConn to hire KO. He mandated that succession. If he’s getting paid he should have had some hand in what has transpired and what’s going on now. Supposedly he believes in KO’s ability to coach. He believed in Miller. Instead of coaching D3 if he wants to smell hardwood, he should be doing everything possible to help his protege and program from falling into an abyss.If Calhoun is out recruiting for St Joe’s why is our broke arse athletic department paying him?
There is no question that Calhoun oversaw the greatest building job ever, not even a question. But he left and is responsible for forcing UConn to hire KO. He mandated that succession. If he’s getting paid he should have had some hand in what has transpired and what’s going on now. Supposedly he believes in KO’s ability to coach. He believed in Miller. Instead of coaching D3 if he wants to smell hardwood, he should be doing everything possible to help his protege and program from falling into an abyss.
And still is!!Well, Dennis was a little unusual.
Any kid he lands will be kids that just want to play for him. That campus has literally nothing to it but dorms and classrooms, plus a church and nuns, of course.It’s interesting, even after all that he has accomplished, there are Calhoun doubters.
Exactly my take on it as well. There would seem to be an admission of the mistake, which seems a bit unjust given that JC gave KO all the keys needed including being an assistant for 2 years and in the system for many more.Can't blame JC for KO. He made his best judgment regarding what he thought would best for UConn and his legacy. It just didn't turn out as expected. I do agree he ought to be back in there with sleeves rolled up, but maybe he just doesn't believe it's salvageable without an extended effort he just can't make. Unless he came in with full authority it wouldn't work.
Can't blame JC for KO. He made his best judgment regarding what he thought would best for UConn and his legacy. It just didn't turn out as expected. I do agree he ought to be back in there with sleeves rolled up, but maybe he just doesn't believe it's salvageable without an extended effort he just can't make. Unless he came in with full authority it wouldn't work.
Except D3 doesn’t permit scholarships but other than that I’m sure you are right.I guarantee Calhoun’s players will be paying something close to zero.
Bingo! Calhoun let his ego overruled his judgement.Of course you can blame Calhoun for Ollie if it comes to that.
He hijacked the program to put his guy in place. If he crashes and burns he gets the blame.
I am UConn grad and I have never heard of anything called Club basketball there. I have heard of club sports at the University of Vermont for hockey but I have never heard of the school having a club basketball team.Most large schools have club sports. I would guess UConn has a club team for hoops. I'm sure it is D3 quality at least.
Maybe it's a midwest thing. Kids will form a club team and travel to other schools for games or mini tourneys on the weekends. At U of Iowa I know they have club hockey, baseball and lacrosse. My friends son just got asked to play for the club bball Mich St. He had a bunch of D3 offers but wanted a big school experience. There are a number of schools out here that have full pads club football teams. I know Miami of Ohio has one.I am UConn grad and I have never heard of anything called Club basketball there. I have heard of club sports at the University of Vermont for hockey but I have never heard of the school having a club basketball team.
Of course you can blame Calhoun for Ollie if it comes to that.
He hijacked the program to put his guy in place. If he crashes and burns he gets the blame.
Bingo! Calhoun let his ego overruled his judgement.
Except D3 doesn’t permit scholarships but other than that I’m sure you are right.
To be exact, he set it up so he retired a month before practice so his long-time assistant would take over. After a short tenure, the assistant was going to turn it over to a younger member of the tree. Roy just balked in 2000 and the AD panicked and got Doherty.It all goes back to Dean Smith. JC claimed Dean Smith (who did the same thing), often gave him advice, and he'd follow Smith's model when he retired.
“Merit” scholarships, aka tuition discounts. The more they want you for whatever reason (e.g., grades, scores, diversity, sports, arts, etc.) the more they give you.D3 players get academic scholarships and grants. They get them because they are basketball players, not because they earned them academically.
There was a full pads club football team at Fairfield University right here in CT a few years back, but not sure if it's still active. There was a movement a few years ago for it to go D3 or D2, but the schools administration backed out.Maybe it's a midwest thing. Kids will form a club team and travel to other schools for games or mini tourneys on the weekends. At U of Iowa I know they have club hockey, baseball and lacrosse. My friends son just got asked to play for the club bball Mich St. He had a bunch of D3 offers but wanted a big school experience. There are a number of schools out here that have full pads club football teams. I know Miami of Ohio has one.