don't know about the history, but he makes a great point rather than relying on the subjunctive .wtf'.
You don't seem to be a person qualified to have thoughts let alone share them
don't know about the history, but he makes a great point rather than relying on the subjunctive .wtf'.
In Ollie's defense
Nolan, Facey, Brimah, Purvis were recruited when no one else wanted to come to UConn.
The talent level on this team is not as good as we thought.
Ollie has to design an offense with guys who can't dribble, pass or shoot at a high level.
. Ollie has recruited one-too many interchangeable zeroes who are one-dimensional.
If the fans overrated the team than what did the head coach do? He called it his most talented and deepest team in his 4 years as coach. He called Rodney Purvis a ferrari.
We don't have enough talent on this roster to finish top 3 in the AAC? Really?
What I am saying that with this team's lack of dribbling and passing skills and its overall weak basketball acumen, Ollie may be running the only offense he can. So, it is necessary to hit a few wide open threes.While some of the things you say are valid, are you trying to insinuate that we are running good offense but simply not hitting shots? Because I will wholeheartedly disagree with that sentiment.
Some people are relieved to be divorced. Liberated even!
!Ollie gets one more year if he makes the nit again. Another year after that of nit and he needs to go. Shabazz isn't here to bail him out anymore, and that's a huge problem.
Like maybe depression?A while ago I wouldn't have entertained this idea, but Ollie's continued lethargy makes me wonder if something to do with his divorce has him bummed out/disinterested in basketball. Not trying to comment on his personal life really or make any judgments about the guy, but you just have to wonder if his mind is on other things than basketball.
KO owes his position to Brimah's baby hook and one against St. Joe's in the opening game of the 2014 NCAA tourney. If not for that one play saving the season, how many on this board would be praising KO's coaching ability on this board today? As far as concern that recruits might read this board and decide to go elsewhere, recruits' reading is limited to 40 characters at a time these days.

KO owes his position to Brimah's baby hook and one against St. Joe's in the opening game of the 2014 NCAA tourney. If not for that one play saving the season, how many on this board would be praising KO's coaching ability on this board today? As far as concern that recruits might read this board and decide to go elsewhere, recruits' reading is limited to 40 characters at a time these days.
As far as concern that recruits might read this board and decide to go elsewhere, recruits' reading is limited to 40 characters at a time these days.
We won because we had Shabazz and those teams didn't.I'm as annoyed with KO as anyone, but this is a really stupid point. First of all, the baby hook was only necessary because St. Joe's, a relatively poor-shooting team, had a ridiculous game from three and from the line. Secondly, the fact that they could have lost that game doesn't negate the wins over Jay Wright, Fred Hoiberg, Tom Izzo, Billy Donovan, or Calipari.
We won because we had Shabazz and those teams didn't.
Temple actually shot 38% from the three that year, and 47% from the field. So there were a solid shooting team that performed just around where you expect them to. However you are correct about free throws, they only shot 64% from the stripe.I'm as annoyed with KO as anyone, but this is a really stupid point. First of all, the baby hook was only necessary because St. Joe's, a relatively poor-shooting team, had a ridiculous game from three and from the line. Secondly, the fact that they could have lost that game doesn't negate the wins over Jay Wright, Fred Hoiberg, Tom Izzo, Billy Donovan, or Calipari.
Ollie got the grad transfers because he swung and missed on all his targets except Adams. He tried to plug holes in his team and it hasn't worked out.Actually, if Ollie made a mistake this season it was just pursuing Gibbs this off season.
Like most of the Boneyard, he drank the All 2nd Team Big East point guard baloney. Gibbs is a very good player but he is also a smoother version of Purvis with less defense.
Adams is a tweener. We needed to find a legit point guard to run the offense. I don't know it any were available as 5th year transfers, but he didn't have to be great, just solid.
Ollie could have found one of them.
The Brimah put back was the result of Bazz missing a bunny - after Bazz dribbled off his leg out of bounds on the previous possession. KO maybe got a big break, but he's second to Bazz, who would have a much much different reputation here if AB didn't tie the game up and give him a second chance. Role player on a national title team and not leading team anywhere after basically makes him Albert Mouring. Think about it - his only two NCAA games after the Butler win would have been the ISU debacle and a 5-20 clunker in a down to the wire loss to Saint Joe's with a couple blown possessions late.
We put a 15-0 run on Nova with Bazz on the bench and then beat Florida with our D )and DD) after the Gators effectively schemed defensively to render Bazz ineffective. The last three games were largely about us holding three very good teams to around 50 points each.
Bazz made up for the early-tourney blemishes quite obviously (and frankly played a really smart game against Florida to not force things) but If you attribute the title to Bazz alone, you weren't paying much attention.
boog204 said:Interesting point that has quite a bit of truth in it. I don't think Bazz should get ALL the credit for the title, but I don't think KO had this incredible "pure" coaching run that took us to the title. I think he did a wonderful job motivating our players to play stifling defense (Boat), and had an offense that enabled our three scorers to have some freedom within the half court. But was there really something "innovative" that he did to "outcoach" his contemporaries? Doubling Payne is not an amazing coaching move, imo. It's common sense. We got out big against Kentucky by playing our game and Calipari being stubborn and sticking with his automatic switching on defense. Once DD went out of that game and Calipari made some adjustments, it was an even game with Kentucky having a few chances to take the lead late. Had we lost that game, what would KOs reputation be then? Squandering a 15 point lead in the national championship game... I don't know, I always felt like KO got too much credit in the "outcoached" hall of fame coaches idea when really we had two guards who were simply tougher than everyone else and in particular, one guard, Boat who was going to completely eliminate the opposing teams point guard. KO motivated him to become that, but Boat was the one who took it to the next level. KO can recruit, we know that at this point. He's still evolving as a coach. His substitution patterns, mediocre half court offense, and questionable game management techniques (timeouts) do not put him at the level that many here thought he was. He very well may get there, but he's still very much a work in progress.
Like maybe depression?
Not to Bazz alone, but impossible without him.The Brimah put back was the result of Bazz missing a bunny - after Bazz dribbled off his leg out of bounds on the previous possession. KO maybe got a big break, but he's second to Bazz, who would have a much much different reputation here if AB didn't tie the game up and give him a second chance. Role player on a national title team and not leading team anywhere after basically makes him Albert Mouring. Think about it - his only two NCAA games after the Butler win would have been the ISU debacle and a 5-20 clunker in a down to the wire loss to Saint Joe's with a couple blown possessions late.
We put a 15-0 run on Nova with Bazz on the bench and then beat Florida with our D )and DD) after the Gators effectively schemed defensively to render Bazz ineffective. The last three games were largely about us holding three very good teams to around 50 points each.
Bazz made up for the early-tourney blemishes quite obviously (and frankly played a really smart game against Florida to not force things) but If you attribute the title to Bazz alone, you weren't paying much attention.
uconnfan68 said:Not to Bazz alone, but impossible without him.