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Right now UConn doesn't have a choice the NBE is the best basketball option available to us.
The remaining teams in the Big East especially if we return to form will be the very best conference available to our basketball team. Right now were a bottom third BE team at best and that's an big IF,
The NCAA saw to it that our arrogance was answered by gutting the team.
I remember when San Francisco, Depaul, and Loyala of Chicago were dominate programs.
Nothing is given to you you have to go out and earn it.
Keep up the we are so much better than you B/S and these guus that gave us a chance years ago might throw us out.
The facts are when Jim Calhoun was our coach we use to better than you. Can you say we are now?
Our real problem isn't basketball its about protection of $100mm plus investment in football.
which we allowed to go down the toilet by shortsightedness.
Based on the decisions we've made our football options are pretty lean.
Staying in the NBE is probably our best option. The only other options are NBE basketball and Olympic sports only.
Football either indedenpent or the MAC (who probably wouln't want us)
If Ollie survives and proves he is a Big Time coach kids will still flock to us basketball will survive. . Has the Big East lost some luster, of course but whining isn't going to help. The basketball side will be okay in time.
Frankly I would have never put a an elite program in the hands of someone with 0 experence. Ollie might be the second coming of John Wooden but he has never been in charge.
The perception his hire created is that we were no longer bigtime. The knives were being sharpened.
I've seen this kind of coaching decision before I can't remember a good outcome.
I believe this is one of the reasons why we we passed over.
Why the current powers at Storrs accepted Calhouns resignation before we we safely in another conference could be another topic. Everybody out there hated Calhoun and by defacto Uconn. Hatred in sport is the surest sign of respect.
When Jim left the Aura went with him. Our task now is to recreate that Aura
The remaining teams in the Big East especially if we return to form will be the very best conference available to our basketball team. Right now were a bottom third BE team at best and that's an big IF,
The NCAA saw to it that our arrogance was answered by gutting the team.
I remember when San Francisco, Depaul, and Loyala of Chicago were dominate programs.
Nothing is given to you you have to go out and earn it.
Keep up the we are so much better than you B/S and these guus that gave us a chance years ago might throw us out.
The facts are when Jim Calhoun was our coach we use to better than you. Can you say we are now?
Our real problem isn't basketball its about protection of $100mm plus investment in football.
which we allowed to go down the toilet by shortsightedness.
Based on the decisions we've made our football options are pretty lean.
Staying in the NBE is probably our best option. The only other options are NBE basketball and Olympic sports only.
Football either indedenpent or the MAC (who probably wouln't want us)
If Ollie survives and proves he is a Big Time coach kids will still flock to us basketball will survive. . Has the Big East lost some luster, of course but whining isn't going to help. The basketball side will be okay in time.
Frankly I would have never put a an elite program in the hands of someone with 0 experence. Ollie might be the second coming of John Wooden but he has never been in charge.
The perception his hire created is that we were no longer bigtime. The knives were being sharpened.
I've seen this kind of coaching decision before I can't remember a good outcome.
I believe this is one of the reasons why we we passed over.
Why the current powers at Storrs accepted Calhouns resignation before we we safely in another conference could be another topic. Everybody out there hated Calhoun and by defacto Uconn. Hatred in sport is the surest sign of respect.
When Jim left the Aura went with him. Our task now is to recreate that Aura