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Post by rf1 on Jan 20, 2022 17:28:47 GMT -5
Finding the $11M owed to Kevin Ollie may not be an easy task for UConn given this recent disclosure: UConn’s athletic deficit rose to $47.2 million in 2021 By PAT EATON-ROBB AP Sports Writer
January 20, 2022 4:18 AM
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Post by longsuffering on Jan 20, 2022 17:36:42 GMT -5
I wonder if David Borges is related to Ron Borges, legendary bad boy Boston Sportswriter who managed to get himself fired from not only the Globe but the Herald, too?
UConn can't stop the stupidity. Ollie wins a national championship and they think they can stiff him?
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Post by timholycross on Jan 22, 2022 13:38:25 GMT -5
Hard to determine from Linked In, etc.
I'll make some inquiries.
Known on another board I frequent as Wrong Borges.
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Post by rgs318 on Jan 22, 2022 13:40:50 GMT -5
I wonder if David Borges is related to Ron Borges, legendary bad boy Boston Sportswriter who managed to get himself fired from not only the Globe but the Herald, too? UConn can't stop the stupidity. Ollie wins a national championship and they think they can stiff him? I am not sure that "thinking" is commonly used by UConn in making decisions.
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Post by newfieguy74 on Jan 22, 2022 13:51:07 GMT -5
UConn called the arbitrator's decision "nonsensical", which is pretty strong language. But if the decision is affirmed someone at UConn really screwed up.
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Post by longsuffering on Jan 22, 2022 13:56:29 GMT -5
UConn called the arbitrator's decision "nonsensical", which is pretty strong language. But if the decision is affirmed someone at UConn really screwed up. Can they get a deferral of the required $11 million check having to be delivered within ten days? That's a whopper.
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Post by rf1 on Jan 23, 2022 17:35:52 GMT -5
UConn tried to use the NCAA infractions as an excuse to get out of paying Ollie. They were already intent on firing him for no longer winning games. He was not fired for breaking the rules. If UConn cared about rules, Calhoun would have been fired previously. He however wasn't as he kept winning.
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Post by longsuffering on Jan 23, 2022 18:22:11 GMT -5
UConn Athletics is losing $40 million a year give or take and now this. Is it some type of weird compensation for being a small state without Big League teams? Not intended to be snarky. State committment to UConn sports could be viewed as laudatory also.
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Post by rf1 on Jan 24, 2022 10:35:27 GMT -5
UConn Athletics is losing $40 million a year give or take and now this. Is it some type of weird compensation for being a small state without Big League teams? Not intended to be snarky. State committment to UConn sports could be viewed as laudatory also. The shortfall has increased to $47.2M with Covid.
UConn’s athletic deficit rose to $47.2 million in 2021 By PAT EATON-ROBB AP Sports Writer January 20, 2022 4:18 AM
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Post by longsuffering on Jan 24, 2022 10:50:12 GMT -5
UConn Athletics is losing $40 million a year give or take and now this. Is it some type of weird compensation for being a small state without Big League teams? Not intended to be snarky. State committment to UConn sports could be viewed as laudatory also. The shortfall has increased to $47.2M with Covid.
UConn’s athletic deficit rose to $47.2 million in 2021 By PAT EATON-ROBB AP Sports Writer January 20, 2022 4:18 AM Unfortunately, although you probably have to spend a minimum amount to get in contention there is no maximum amount you can spend to buy a national championship. I hope UConn hasn't painted themselves into a corner where national championships are their primary measuring stick because the championships they've won have been with Geno's and Calhoun's players with no guarantees they will ever win another one no matter how high the deficit. Neither one of those coaches is walking through that door again in their prime.
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Post by HC92 on Jan 24, 2022 21:47:34 GMT -5
My tax dollars at work! Love this state.
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Post by rf1 on Jan 25, 2022 9:09:55 GMT -5
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Post by alum on Jan 25, 2022 10:06:03 GMT -5
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Post by timholycross on Jan 25, 2022 10:40:29 GMT -5
Different level of competition, but isn't this what's happening in Jacksonville w/Urban Meyer?
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Post by longsuffering on Jan 28, 2022 14:52:22 GMT -5
Different level of competition, but isn't this what's happening in Jacksonville w/Urban Meyer? Yes. It illustrates the management savvy of Robert and Jonathan Kraft, both graduates of Harvard Business School. They have managed around Belichick's rough edges to maintain the stability that is elusive for many franchises and power conference teams.
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Post by A Clock Tower Purple on Jan 28, 2022 16:06:55 GMT -5
Wut?
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Post by newfieguy74 on Feb 1, 2022 16:21:26 GMT -5
UConn has paid Kevin Ollie the 11 million dollars. As a CT taxpayer, and a sentient human being, all I can say is: WOW.
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Post by sader1970 on Feb 1, 2022 18:35:03 GMT -5
As a former Connecticut resident and taxpayer, I'm glad that I am a "former." Really, forget about a payout of $11 M, what in the heck is he, or any college head coach, making that much money?
I know I am the voice crying out in the wilderness and many here will defend our capitalistic economy that "people get paid what they're worth". Our society's values are screwed up as there are so many, many jobs that should be valued more highly.
End of rant.
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Post by longsuffering on Feb 1, 2022 19:23:44 GMT -5
College costs may be in an unsustainable bubble but it is comforting that HC can seek quality head coaches for our sports in the six figures range and still compete for championships in D-1.
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Post by A Clock Tower Purple on Feb 1, 2022 20:16:07 GMT -5
^
In what sports pray tell is HC "competing for D1 championships"?
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Post by rgs318 on Feb 1, 2022 21:20:42 GMT -5
Competing means HC plays the games with a chance to win. It does not say HC wins those games.
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Post by longsuffering on Feb 1, 2022 23:22:20 GMT -5
Competing, and just won three in a row, D-1 Patriot League Championships. I should have been more specific. The only national D-1 championship that would be conceivable although unlikely is FCS.
But the PL is D-1 and is affordable for Holy Cross.
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Post by longsuffering on Feb 1, 2022 23:26:17 GMT -5
The provisions of Ollie's contract that benefit him are enforceable but the provisions that benefit UCONN are overridden by the union contract. HC is nonunion if I understand correctly.
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