Most of us exaggerate things to fit our preferences. There were definitely compelling reasons to move on. But I suspect the majority of things people presented as fact were anything but.I don't doubt those who said these things had some things correct, he more than likely took his foot off the pedal and shame on him. Was it as bad as many discussed, probably not. Problem is even skipping a beat in that job at such a high level is dangerous and he proved that ultimately I'm afraid. But the way he was portrayed by many is also inexcusable.
Watching how unprepared we were on a regular basis made it hard to have confidence that KO and the coaches were burning the midnight oil watching game tapes. 2014 KO May have, but he just wasn’t the same guy anymore.Sorry, but Kevin Ollie didn't work hard enough. If he had, there's every chance that he'd still be the coach here.
There's a reason we were recruiting off of Instagram last year.
Sorry, but Kevin Ollie didn't work hard enough. If he had, there's every chance that he'd still be the coach here.
There's a reason we were recruiting off of Instagram last year.
Classic message board tet a tet.
Guy 1 offers definite conclusion based on circumstantial evidence and wild supposition. Believes in his conclusion 100%.
Guy 2 offers opposite conclusion based on circumstantial evidence and wild supposition. Calls Guy 1 an idiot. Believes in his conclusion 100%.
Guy 1 reasserts his conclusion, sans further evidence, and calls Guy 2 and idiot.
Guy 2 reiterates that Guy 1 is the actual idiot.
Guy 3 likes Guy 1's post.
Guy 4 likes Guy 2's post.
I kind of see how'd you say that. I see it as saying his issues, whatever they were, weren't due to effort.
Don't know one way or the other, but I agree with your conclusion.Ok, if it wasn't effort it was competence. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter. The results simply were not satisfactory.
You don't understand the thread, that's true. Neither the thread, nor any posts in it, state that keeping KO was an option.I dont understand this thread. The program was in a downward tailspin. It was the result of players and coach. Keeping KO was not an option.
This is thread # 965 in the ongoing KO Rehabilitation movement led by a small cadre of folks that want to portray KO as some kind of victim. The only he's a victim of is his own incompetence.I dont understand this thread. The program was in a downward tailspin. It was the result of players and coach. Keeping KO was not an option.
If Ollie was working hard (I think he was), it only means he was worse in another aspect of coaching. He lacked something. Good guy. Move on.
I guy trying to drag a refrigerator across a warehouse is "working harder" than a guy who uses handcart to do the job. Ollie was dragging a lot of refrigerators.
At his bookstore signing Ray said that KO needs time to chill because he has been basically balls to the wall in his effort for the team, said he should take a lot of time off. If this is true and I suspect it is, it's in contrast to those reports here that KO had gotten lazy and wasn't putting the work in. He didn't address in game coaching. Sometimes effort does not equal success. He also wants Rip to write a book.
He splits time between Old Saybrook and Miami, I think his kids go to school in Miami. I'm from Old Saybrook and see him at a pizza place by the train station from time to time.Does Ray live in CT? I think his mom is still here.
You don't get it. His resentment doesn't support retaining KO. Same with mau and stationmaster. They argued against fan behavior that was and still is behavior that is a poor look for UConn.Gtcam seems to be saying that in thread after thread without coming right out and saying it.
But his friend Ray Allen said so...Sorry, but Kevin Ollie didn't work hard enough. If he had, there's every chance that he'd still be the coach here.
There's a reason we were recruiting off of Instagram last year.
Then the thread is pointlessYou don't understand the thread, that's true. Neither the thread, nor any posts in it, state that keeping KO was an option.
And we'll never really know if he took his foot off.I don't doubt those who said these things had some things correct, he more than likely took his foot off the pedal and shame on him. Was it as bad as many discussed, probably not. Problem is even skipping a beat in that job at such a high level is dangerous and he proved that ultimately I'm afraid. But the way he was portrayed by many is also inexcusable.
You're also someone who would still give a lifetime contract to KO, that's insane to most of us.Do people here ever waver in their commitment to their job? My guess is yes, otherwise the traffic on this board wouldn't be what it is.
Even if we're going to interpret the situation in the most cynical way possible and say he was a lazy guy who willfully allowed the program to crumble under his watch, the reaction here is still way over the top because he suffered the consequences. That is different from saying you have to like him, but this idea that he's the first person to ever get complacent on the job and how it personally offends everyone here so much is kind of weird. He annoyed the hell out of me at times too. He ruined my March a couple times too. I can still sit back and go "OK, that sucked but it wasn't the worst thing in the world and the good he has done here still outweighs the bad by a billion."
My guess is no. I always posted after work not during work.Do people here ever waver in their commitment to their job? My guess is yes, otherwise the traffic on this board wouldn't be what it is.
Even if we're going to interpret the situation in the most cynical way possible and say he was a lazy guy who willfully allowed the program to crumble under his watch, the reaction here is still way over the top because he suffered the consequences. That is different from saying you have to like him, but this idea that he's the first person to ever get complacent on the job and how it personally offends everyone here so much is kind of weird. He annoyed the hell out of me at times too. He ruined my March a couple times too. I can still sit back and go "OK, that sucked but it wasn't the worst thing in the world and the good he has done here still outweighs the bad by a billion."

Let's hope that Hurley turns things around. You're whining made me cringe almost as much as these past seasons. There is nothing you have done that makes me believe you won't do the same if Hurley flounders.You're also someone who would still give a lifetime contract to KO, that's insane to most of us.
Geesh, do you really want to do this? Let's look at your post and one you responded to again:
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What do you think the "it" refers to in the phrase "will not let it go"? The prior post, right? What was the topic of that post? Keeping KO.
That said. What were you actually trying to say then?
Whining? Telling you that our old coach was in way over his head well over a year ago and that Hurley would be our new coach.Let's hope that Hurley turns things around. You're whining made me cringe almost as much as these past seasons. There is nothing you have done that makes me believe you won't do the same if Hurley flounders.
Eerily reminiscent of the Connecticut high school football coaches and Paul Pasqualoni.The KO is "one of us" crowd continuously bring him as if they keep talking about him history will be different. Let it go it's over KO has moved on UConn has done the same. Hence the won't let it go. It being the fact that KO was the coach here.