Simply put, KO never quits. I dont' see why so many think he started at Tulsa. Mistakes, sure he is human, but I do not accept quit.
There is a great staff behind him and they followed his lead. No way he is not better supported by his UConn family than most people going through a divorce. I don't need to have been a divorce lawyer for 32 years to know that people who honor commitments honor them, especially, through the adversity of their divorce, but I have that experience. KO has that commitment and the kids are to important for him to quit on them. Which is what some are accusing him of.
The players fought to get him that contract and I expect them to fight for him at Stanford. Last year's team took quite a while to learn how to hang on without Shabazz. This team mostly has sophomores and freshmen. The juniors - Omar and Phil are not in places where they are going to take over and quiet the team. Omar's injuries were costly that way.
Please try to have a small quantum of faith. I am not ready to accept that they will not find a way into the dance.