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our offense sucked when Kemba and Bazz were here too. its not a great system but we have won with it.
But we're also the Huskies that under Jim Calhoun, were constantly nationally ranked and did not lose home openers to Wagner.
Went to final fours in 2004 2006 and 2009 with top 10 teams. Thats called building a withstanding dynasty. Now we are ECSTATIC if we get a 5 seed
I could be wrong, but I think Calhoun averaged 10 to 12 losses a year in his last five or six years. Ollie did not take over a perennial powerhouse.
LOL you coming around on Coach Calhoun?Yeah, we had the best basketball coach of all time then. Tonight is obviously not acceptable, but I don't get why anyone thought it'd be so easy to find another Calhoun.
A bunch of new kids, first game of the season, this would have been challenging for Calhoun. Give KO time. He'll get there.
The only thing I complain about ollie tonight is we didn't see enough steve enoch.
Identical records in the OBE and AAC are not even close to equal
True, but apples to apples (Ollie first few years vs Calhoun's), their records are very similar. Calhoun didn't start in the big east.
There's a reason why college teams run set offenses against zone and man. If you try to freelance it requires too much understanding from everyone on the floor, and often the ball winds up in the wrong hands at the wrong time in the wrong spot.
Ollie doesn't seem to do this. He runs NBA sets, but doesn't have NBA players, either in skill or in game smarts. Makes it tough.
If he's not going to run offensive sets then he damn well better teach the open offense better. Even with that the bigs would need to knock down 12-15 footers.
Until the next natty then half the negative nancies will talk about how brilliant KO is and the other half will go ghost.You kind of knew this was going to happen right?
Right?
Ollie doesn't prepare his teams. We come out, get sucker punched in the teeth, then we spend 30 minutes scrambling to find a way. By crunch time, it's often too late.
We'll see more of this. It's our bread and butter now.
Yeah but he hasn't had the tools. Adams/Gilbert are perfect for KO's system. Larrier is a stud. It will all come together. There will be ups and downs. I intend to enjoy the ride.Spot on. Some realize the nuances of the issues, some just see a serious stagnation, but I have tried to articulate this before as well...the simple answer is as you say, he seems to leave it open to his guards, specifically PGs, and since Bazz's senior year, no one has been able to run it efficiently.
He's either gotta see that and adjust when the situation arises, or drop that.
Yeah but JC started with baseball players, soccer players (Economou and Hall) filling holes not decent recruits. And he lost his 2 best players (Cliffy and Phil) one year too for academics. KO should be getting more out of these guys or at least start identifying more skilled bigs for the roster.
True, but Ollie had to start his career with an post season ban. That had to hurt recruiting.
Ollie isn't Calhoun, but the cries here to replace him are absurd, and make the fan base look silly.

Until the next natty then half the negative nancies will talk about how brilliant KO is and the other half will go ghost.
Yup -- with NIT appearances in '07 and '10, and first round exits in '08 and '12. I'm as frustrated as anybody, but let's ease off the revisionism.I could be wrong, but I think Calhoun averaged 10 to 12 losses a year in his last five or six years. Ollie did not take over a perennial powerhouse.
I'm as frustrated as anybody, but let's ease off the revisionism.
I was agreeing with you, too many folks are suggesting JC was winning 30 games a year his last 5 years.What?
I was agreeing with you, too many folks are suggesting JC was winning 30 games a year his last 5 years.
i sent a text to my buddy before the game, "dont surprised if we come out looking like ass, this wagner team is also pretty good". Whats alarming to me is some of the quotes from KO in the offseason, " we aren't trying to be the best team in november or december, we want to peak in march and april" that quote from him makes me want to jump off a cliff. Our offense stinks, he can't coach offense, instead he brings in a recruiter in killings and not a x&os guys. my mantra for uconn hoops is "what the hell is going on in a kevin ollie practice?" these guys look like they are playing pick up for the first time together with the lack of cohesion, 3 years in a row now.You kind of knew this was going to happen right?
Right?
Ollie doesn't prepare his teams. We come out, get sucker punched in the teeth, then we spend 30 minutes scrambling to find a way. By crunch time, it's often too late.
We'll see more of this. It's our bread and butter now.
in all seriousness
What has KO done, when he hasn't had the benefit of a Calhoun coached up player?
Since the our NC run, we have been straight trash by UConn standards. I've seen no player growth from year to year, an offense that usually looks lost for 20+ seconds with a last second heave. Teams that are generally soft, constantly losing rebound margins, with a offensive bball iq that has annually been questionable at best.
Instead of consistently battling to be the premier program in the nation year in, year out.... we've unfortunately regressed to being nothing more than a program who's usually on the bubble. While our contemporaries have passed us up by leaps and bounds.
We can blame our players, realignment, aac, etc.... But Kevin Ollie must hold himself accountable. For the past 3 years our fellas have been ill prepared.
LOL you coming around on Coach Calhoun?
2006–07 Connecticut 17–14 6–10 8th
2007–08 Connecticut 24–9 13–5 3rd NCAA First Round
2008–09 Connecticut 31–5 15–3 2nd NCAA Final Four
2009–10 Connecticut 18–16 7–11 T–11th NIT Second Round
2010–11 Connecticut 32–9 9–9 9th NCAA Champions
2011–12 Connecticut 18–13 (20–14)[21] 6–9 (8–10)[21] 9th NCAA First Round
146-66 over his last 10 seasons; but you are right- about 10 losses a year. The biggest issue(s) I have with KO is the halfcourt offense, the lack of player development, the lack of in-game adjustment (until halftime, usually), and the a lack of fire.
The halfcourt offense is putrid. If you have players who can make plays, then the pro style sets and improvisation will work. But it is not efficient and it lends itself to lots of hero ball. You cannot rely on that. If you watch our sets it's far too much isolation and two men games. These are college kids, not pros.
Omar and Phil were KOs first 4 year players and both regressed. Injuries were certainly a factor, but it's tough to say that any of KOs guys have gotten much better. Amida, maybe. But sophomore Amida and senior Amida- skill wise, are virtually identical.
It seems that we always come out slow and tend to only make adjustments in the 2nd half. If people in the chatroom are noticing that the defense is hard-hedging our screenroll game or are overplaying, why can't KO and the staff? It's one thing to have a gameplan, it's another to live and die with it.
Lastly, KO is a vastly different coach post 2014. Maybe it's the divorce, maybe it's the fact that he won a title so quickly, maybe it's confusion about going to the pros.... Whatever it is, he is different as seen by the fanbase. That fire that he had made it up for coaching weakness. He seemed to give the players the will to win. Or, maybe that was just JC carry over.
I know many are saying "it's only 1 game" but this same post was made the last two years.