Friday, January 31, 2014

Thoughts after the Houston blowout

Last night's victory against Houston was payback.  A very focused UConn team perhaps played one of the best defensive games of the season in the 80-43 win.  The Huskies did this without DeAndre Daniels.  However, it would be great if they can continue to do this against their conference mates.

I really think Kevin Ollie needs to have a talk with Geno Auriemma.  Geno is very familiar with many lopsided games.  These types of scores will be common place going forward in the new American Athletic Conference.  These schools were brought in for football, not basketball.  The only competition facing the Huskies will face in conference play in the future is Cincinnati, Memphis, Temple or USF (maybe???), and SMU (until Larry Brown retires).  The rest of the conference is just bad - get use to it UConn fans.

Multicultural Lesson

Ollie: "They ruined my New Year, we ruined their Chinese New Year."

We live in a society that people can take offense to anything.  Well, Kevin Ollie has just learned that.

Chinese New Year quote was a Joke at the press conference after the game ..

The Sensitive Media

Funny, when I made this point on Twitter this afternoon, I was called negative by a UConn beat writer.  My problem with the Connecticut media is that they don't want to call an ace an ace or ask the tough questions.

Tweets

    1. won 5 of its first 12 games by single digits. Its last five wins have come by an average of 21 pts. Closest was 83-73 vs. Memphis.
    2. AAC! Look at will happen next year when Tulsa, Tulane, and East Carolina join. Anyway to play these in the preseason?
    3. Geez, point out something positive, get a cynical response. Be negative and get lambasted. Ah, Twitter.
    4. Its about time UConn is dominating teams. Its not negative, just facts. Look at the remaining schedule vs the RPI.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Bring Back the Real Jonathan Now!

Today we got pictures and images of Jonathan IVX.  What a cute puppy!  The picture of him and his "brother" are so cute.  





Doesn't everyone love puppies?  I know I will be glued to my TV on Sunday to watch the Puppy Bowl.


In case you did not see this love fest of cuteness, you can click here for the story from the UConn Advance and you can visit the UConn Huskies YouTube page to watch the video with the women's soccer team.

This dog is a Siberian Husky and looks like the new athletic logo.  What this dog is not - a white Siberian Husky which the previous 12 dogs were.  According to the UConn traditions in past media guides and free pamphlets at the football and basketball games, it stated the mascot is a white Siberian Husky.  According to the Traditions section of the UConn website


"The first Jonathan was a black and white husky. However, all subsequent dogs have been all-white. UConn’s current mascot is Jonathan XIII."


This new husky now makes the University of Connecticut similar to the University of Washington, Northeastern University, and Northern Illinois University.  UConn is no longer unique, it is just like every other Division 1 school with the nickname of a husky. 



However, what is interesting is that UConn stated in May 2013 that Jonathan XIII was still the official mascot.  What changed?  I guess the new administration does not like the history or tradition established before their regime and does not believe that the past is the key to the future.  The current UConn administration and employees really need to listen to this commercial they played last year before every basketball game.  Maybe they should believe and be proud of what UConn was, is, and will be:



More to come over the next few days.

Brian

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Monday, January 27, 2014

Vintage Jonathan Shirts Now On Sale

The UConn Co-op is now selling vintage Jonathan - 1959.  Not too intimidating, it does have a tear in his eye.  No wonder why he was only the mascot for a year - but maybe he was a Nostradamus Jonathan and saw the doom that UConn is facing right now in conference realignment.  However, the wounded puppy is an interesting concept.  Retro is still key.  Always loved the 1994 UConn basketball uniforms and want those back now.

You can pick up your vintage 1959 Jonathan shirt at the UConn Co-op or online.  According to Twitter, the shirts are selling out at the Co-op so buy online.

http://www.uconncoop.com/product_p/12697.057.htm

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Weekly Recap on the Huskies

The UConn men's basketball team took care of business against two of the cellar dwellers in the American Athletic Conference this past week.  Without Ryan Boatright and in front of  a cozy home crowd due to a snowstorm, the Huskies destroyed the Temple Owls (99-66) on Tuesday night at the XL Center in Hartford.  Last night, UConn made a final conference road trip to Northern Jersey and the Rutgers Athletic Center - a horrible building in its own right - and dismantled the Scarlet Knights (82-71).

On Tuesday night, behind stellar performances by Shabazz Napier (27 points) and DeAndre Daniels (31 points), the Huskies outright dominated new conference foe Temple.  It was a performance for the ages for these two.  They came a few points short of becoming the first UConn duo to score 30 points a piece in a game.   The team was on fire from the field, hitting 53.4% of their shots, and going 12-23 from three point range.  The Huskies also held their own on the glass, winning the battle of the boards 45-25.

Saturday night, the Huskies started the game up 1-0 before tip-off at Rutgers.  Referee Duke Edsell (yes, brother of former UConn football coach Randy Edsell) called an administrative technical foul while Rutgers was in the lay-up lines.  A Rutgers player was dunking the ball when he was not suppose to.  The crowd was electric at the RAC.  It could be the little shop of horrors in what looks like a bomb shelter.  The game was back and forth, but the Huskies were able to build a ten point lead midway through the first half.  They kept Rutgers in the game throughout.  Niels Giffey (9 points in 33 minutes) hit open threes and Amida Brimah (10 points and 8 rebounds) was a force down low.

Rutgers did cut the lead down to five at the half and took it early in the second half on an 11-0 run.  Little used freshman guard Terrance Samuel came into the game, provided some instance offense with the Huskies struggling, and converted on a three point play which gave the Huskies back the lead.  Napier took over in the final 18 minutes of the game scoring 20 points.  Napier finished with a game high 26 points.

The big concern are the ankle injuries of two key players.  Omar Calhoun injured his ankle during the Temple game and did not play on Saturday.  DeAndre Daniels suffered a high ankle sprain late in the first half on Saturday. A good thing the schedule is spread out the next couple of weeks.  The Huskies play twice in the next 12 days.  This gives time to heal.

Expect the Huskies to be ranked in this coming week's AP and USA Today polls.  They are winners of five of six games.  UConn is 16-4 overall and 4-3 in the American.  Currently, they are fifth place in the American - only a half game out in the loss column of third place (Memphis and SMU are 4-2).  Cincinnati (7-0) and Louisville (6-1) are the top two teams in the conference.

The Huskies are off until Thursday night when the host Houston at 9pm at Gampel Pavilion.  (Yes, those Houston Cougars who knocked off UConn on New Years Eve.)  The game will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network.  If you do not get the game on your local tv package, listen to the game on the radio (1080AM - Hartford or 960AM New Haven) - do no pay UConnHuskies.com to listen to the broadcast online.  There is no online coverage of the game.  You only can listen for free online, tune in to WHUS.org, 91.7FM, the UConn student radio station.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Blog Update

Very excited that I am contributing to "The UConn Blog".  Visit www.theuconnblog.com often and especially before, during game days, and after to contribute to the content.  Some really good people are taking time out of their busy lives to express there opinions and report the news.

I will post content there and other content here.

However, you can continue to follow me on Twitter @backinstorrs.

Go Huskies!

Brian

Here are some pictures from the pre-game in Gampel












The View from Section 221 – Just some random thoughts from the fan experience

Saturday night was a special night in Storrs.  Due to conference realignment, when is the next time UConn will host a game of this magnitude?  I am not saying future games against Memphis, Cincinnati or SMU won’t be big time conference games – but it is not the same as Louisville, Syracuse or Georgetown.

The students camped out to get prime-time seats.  The players brought gifts to the campers during the day.  By 7:30pm, the students and the fans started to enter Gampel Pavilion.  All three student sections were filled one hour prior to tip-off.  The last I remember that happening – December 2000 against No. 2 Arizona.  Dickie V had some fun with the students.  The place was electric – it was the loudest in years.  The scene was set to make this a special night.

Unfortunately, it was a great road win for Louisville.  In a conference were the top teams are finding ways to win on the road, it seems to be very difficult to protect home court advantage.  Louisville lost at home to Memphis, while Cincinnati and UConn won at Memphis.  The Huskies find themselves three games out in the loss column for the top spot in the conference race.

Louisville got their first signature win of the season.  They lost to North Carolina, Kentucky and Memphis earlier this season.  I saw the Cards play Carolina in November at Mohegan Sun.  They looked awful – settling for threes and not playing defense.  It is hard to repeat and defend a national championship, but this Louisville team played with a renewed purpose last night.  UConn did not match the intensity or aggressiveness the Cardinals played with.  They dominated the glass by outrebounding the Huskies by 15 and they had 40 points in the paint. 

I have to give Rick Pitino a lot of credit.  He knew his team could not run with UConn.  Memphis tried to run with the Huskies last Thursday and failed.  Pitino wanted no part of that and Kevin Ollie did not adjust.  Very early in the game, UConn looked like deer in the headlights and could not capture the energy of the crowd.  They played like the team that lost games to Stanford, Houston and SMU.  

The Huskies have struggled with a zone all season.  UConn settles for a lot of threes – something you live and die by.  Just like the Stanford game, they do not look for second or third or fourth options.  The frontcourt does not flash to the high post and look to take a shot.  They did not try to open up the low post.  The Louisville zone was a mix between a 2-3 and a 3-2.  It was often extended and extremely aggressive.  It was the junk defense you tend to see the low to mid-majors use during the first couple of rounds of the NCAA tournament.

Again, DeAndre Daniels decided to follow-up a great performance with another horrible game.  Daniels scored the first basket for the Huskies on a corner three, but then quickly got into foul trouble.  He only had three points for the game on one for eight shooting.  The talented junior could have been that frontcourt player to go to the top of the free throw line and take jumpers but decided to settle for threes.  This says to me that Daniels wants no part of the physical nature of the game.

Again the Huskies had to rely way too much on Shabazz Napier.  Napier scored a career high 30 points.  Late in the game, he went into to the lane for lay-ups and got fouled.  He carried UConn on Saturday night and proved that he needs to be considered an All-American.  Without Napier, this team will be in trouble.

I am not going to mention much about the officiating.  There were a lot of questionable calls throughout the game against both teams.  The crowd was great with riding the refs again and again throughout the second half.  You know you will get a ton a fouls against the home team whenever Ted Valentine is on the court.  Remember, he was involved with an infamous Bobby Knight ejection.  However, he was actually the best official on the court last night.  The American Athletic Conference needs to review the game film and decide what to do with these officials.  You can’t make marquee games into free throw shooting contests.

Slightly off topic – new Football Head Coach Bob Diaco spoke to the crowd during the under-12 timeout in the first half.  What enthusiasm this guy has!  He is going to make UConn football special and we will be lucky to have him as a coach for the length of his entire contract.  However, he should never speak at another UConn basketball game again.  He is bad luck and is now 0-2!

Another random thought – the Huskies are 0-2 against teams with the nickname Cardinal in it, having lost to the Stanford Cardinal last month in Hartford.  And they are 0-3 with games that start at 9pm (Stanford and Houston).   

One last thought – Gampel Pavilion is in bad shape.  The ceiling tiles are cracked and falling apart.  The problem is getting worse.  What does the University and the State of Connecticut have in planned to fix this problem?  I don’t want to hear build a new arena.  Gampel is the best college arena in the Northeast.  The building is only 23 years old.  A restoration project may need to be done.  Also, the bleachers in the upper levels need to be replaced with chair back seats and expand the rows.  With the size of some people, they take up more than their assigned seat and everyone has their knees into someone back.    

The Huskies get back into action on Tuesday night when they return to the XL Center against Temple at 7pm.  I am sure the Owls will be playing a lot of zone looking for their first conference win of the season.  Hopefully Ollie and the coaching staff can quickly adjust.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Random Thoughts on a Tuesday Morning-

Can Brimah and Nolan come off the bench and continue their recent performance?  Interesting quote by UConn Associate Head Coach Glen Miller over the weekend where he said that Brimah can be an offensive threat but the guards need to get him the ball high and not at his ankles.  I think that quote can be said for any big man, at any level.

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Speaking of distributing the ball, the Huskies are a bunch better team when they share the basketball.  They proved that on Saturday night.  In order to be successful, they cannot be a one-man show.  It has to be a team effort.

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I am surprised that I got a letter from the UConn Athletic Department saying that I can buy tickets to the AAC men's basketball championship in Memphis.  That would never happen in the old Big East at MSG.  This is a whole new world in conference realignment.  But who is going to Memphis in early March?

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Moving over to  women's basketball - a very good solid win by the UConn women's basketball team at Baylor.  They struggled but gutted out a road win and ended the Bears 69-game home winning streak.  Who knows how many more close games the Huskies will face the rest of the season, but this experience will help come NCAA Tournament time.

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It was great that Baylor used the UConn version of jock jams before the tip during last night's game.  It made it more of a home game in Texas for the Huskies.

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For all those few people on a certain message board website that supports UConn Athletics - please stop posting about building a new football stadium on the Storrs Campus.  I would post a response but would be considered a troll, but I am going to respond here.  These people are not too smart - have they ever been to the Storrs campus?  When I moved into Storrs in August of 1999 during freshman move-in, it took over 2 hours on Route 195 to go 10 miles from the Exit 68 off ramp on I-84.  The surrounding areas cannot support the traffic.  In addition, the State of Connecticut had invested over $100 million to build the current stadium and additional millions to put in new scoreboards - why waste the taxpayers dollars?  East Hartford, with access to several highways, is in a great location for everyone to get to in the state.  Storrs is not Ann Arbor or Columbus - its a rural campus, not an urban center.  Please think before you post!

Talk to you after Thursday's game!

Brian

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Back in the American

Wednesday night was a gutsy performance by the Huskies. The average fan does not know that Harvard is a great basketball team with a great coach.   The Crimson is an NCAA Tournament team and will be a tough out come March.  This win will help the RPI in March.

Yes, UConn had to deal with turnovers during the first half and poor shooting in the second half and then there was final sequence of events in the final minute,  but they pulled it off.  Perhaps this was the best team win of the season.

Tonight they will be challenged by UCF.  Gampel will be close to a sellout.  The American is back open for business.  Win tonight and the Huskies are only two games out of first place.  Cincinnati looks strong and are undefeated, and Memphis and Louisville both have a loss.  If UConn wins the next three, they will be up there challenging for the conference crown.  The only thing good about a true round-robin schedule,  you determine a true champion.

Go Huskies!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Texas Two (Mis)steps!

Huskies start the American Athletic Conference season 0-2...time to panic???  
We are Connecticut, we won three national championships and tons of Big East Conference championships, and we are 0-2 in the American - WTF?

Going into the season and looking at the schedule, I truly believed that this Connecticut men's basketball team would enter a tough two game conference stretch in mid-January that would determine if this team would be a contender for the National Title.  The American Athletic Conference early two-game Texas road trip would be a breeze as would be the entire non-conference schedule.  Albeit, there would be some tests - Maryland, Indiana, Florida, Stanford, Washington, Harvard - but this experienced Huskies squad would pass with flying colors and head into the showdowns with Memphis and Louisville undefeated - delusional UConn fan speaking.  After some close calls and lucky breaks against Maryland in Brooklyn, Indiana in NYC, and Florida in Storrs, I truly thought this team would go into the exam break thinking they were lucky to be undefeated and had the confidence to step-up their game and head into the remaining part of their non-conference schedule and start their new conference schedule as a top 10 team and contender for the National Title.  Boy was I wrong.

I never thought that the Huskies would be coming back from this Texas road trip losers of two straight conference road games in the likes of Houston and Dallas - Texas has been kind to Connecticut in the past - forgiveness of a Roscoe Smith SportsCenter Not So Top Ten play in Austin for a win in 2011 and the 2004 and 2011 National Championships in San Antonio and Houston, respectfully.  Now UConn comes back to Gampel Pavilion - losers of three of five games - to play against a very good Harvard team looking for a quality win to boast their RPI come March on Wednesday night and another conference game with Central Florida - yes a UCF team they have struggled with in the recent past -  on Saturday evening.  The Huskies can ill afford to lose either game as they head into heavyweight bouts with Memphis and Louisville the following week.

Being a season ticket holder the past few seasons, I have watched many inferior opponents play UConn in November and December and I as many fans see the weaknesses and worried about the product I was watching.  Four years ago, you saw the letdown and the NIT invite happening before January hit.  Three years ago, great games and then lots of question marks and never thought a national title would be possible, but that was all Kemba Walker.  Two years ago and last season, playing to the level of the competition and being happy with mediocre results.  Does the UConn hoard, I mean journalists, see it?  Do they bother to ask the coaching staff or the players about it?  I know Glenn Miller has spoken about it during many post-game interviews on IMG radio but is there any follow up.

One major weakness is that the players do not take their opponents seriously and play to the level of their competition and the lack of effort on the court.  THEY NEED TO LEARN THE WORD R-E-S-P-E-C-T WHEN ON THE COURT!  Besides the Detroit game in November and DePaul last January, when was the last time UConn blown out a weak opponent or just dominated teams?  This has been the problem the last few years - in the American Athletic Conference you can't finish .500 and compete for the NCAA Championship - you can't turn it on and off anymore, this isn't the Big East circa 2011.  There are good losses, but not in this conference except for Louisville or Cincinnati.  You need to get all the wins you can get and you definitely need to protect your homecourt.

Another weakness - and there are many here - the low post game, set plays, rebounding, defensive sets, shot selection.  (When was the last time UConn run a offensive set - 1999 with Richard Hamilton running that circle play?)  The Huskies are too reliant on Shabazz Napier and Ryan Boatright.  Defenses are sticking on Niels Giffey like glue from the three point arc, the team is too reliant on the three.  Lasan Kromah is a really good, solid player who helps the team off the bench.  Where is DeAndre Daniels and Omar Calhoun?  Post play - Brimah needs to learn to play defense with his feet and not try to block every shot, Phil Nolan needs to get healthy - yes he was sick the past week and gets a pass, and Olander needs to be the guy who played defense and contributed offensively during the 2011 national championship run.  A couple of passes and running a set play would not hurt, its better than taking an ill-advised three on the first pass with no one in rebounding position.

Honestly Husky fans - is this team better than it was in late October during their first exhibition game?

Finally, I think this may be treasonous but - everyone praises Kevin Ollie on such a great coaching job he did last season.  However, we are experiencing coaching growing pains and that is a major weakness.  I know Ollie has played for some of the best coaches in the NBA, mentored many young NBA rookies and he was Jim Calhoun's man to take over the program - but does he have enough experience?  Does he know what to do in the right situation?  Is this a legit question or is this something that we have to deal with?  He has two former head coaches as assistants, the entire coaching staff are UConn guys.  He does have Jim Calhoun available to him.  He is a young, inexperienced coach and I want this man to do well, and win many conference and national championships.  He is a great cheerleader for the University and the program, but do the players respect him as the head coach?  Does Omar Calhoun understand why he was benched?  Honestly, I think more players should be benched - lip service is one thing, but actions speak louder than words.  Jim Calhoun would have made a statement with a midnight practice after the Stanford loss.  A lot of the issues mentioned above land directly on Ollie's lap.

I want to see what Ollie does on Wednesday night and beyond and if players understand the urgency of the matter.

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Thank you ESPNU for the excuse of the travel and days away from Storrs for the recent UConn struggles.  UConn is a distant neighbor in this revamp Big East Conference - I mean rebranded American Athletic Conference or whatever.  Every conference game except Rutgers and maybe Temple is a flight.  This is something all the UConn teams need to get use to.  SNY tried to use the same excuse for the UConn women today - but they still won by 41.  Was this a UConn Athletics Communication talking point today?

The travel sucks.  This is the only conference that wants UConn and clearly this is the conference the UConn administration wants to be apart of.  So this is something everyone will have to deal with for seasons to come - hell if the Huskies are invited to the Big Ten, ACC or the Big XII - travel will still be an issue - maybe not so much in the new ACC.

Speaking of the ACC - here is some food for thought and some revisionist conference realignment news, from speaking to an official within the UConn athletic department a year ago - from my understanding - UConn is an ACC-type school however turned down an invite to join the ACC in order to keep Big East Conference together.  Talk about getting screwed in the end for being loyal.
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Back to basketball...

So I am not going to panic and neither should Huskies fans.  It is only early January.  UConn has 17 games left - 10 home games - six in Storrs including the next three.  They still have home and away games against Louisville, Memphis and Cincinnati - Houston and SMU get to visit Gampel when the students are back in session.  It all starts with Harvard on Wednesday night.  If the Huskies can be the team that they are capable of being and if Shabazz and Boat play like the best backcourt in the country and if there is some life out of DeAndre Daniels, Omar Calhoun, and the frontcourt - then we are talking 14-3 in their final 17 regular season games or better.   OK, that's a lot of ifs.  However, I am sure Ollie can fix this sinking ship - if not it is NIT bound.

Thoughts - comments, concerns, questions, answers to my questions, think I am panicking or have no clue what I am talking about or think my conference realignment story is BS - comment below, email me at backinstorrs@gmail.com, or tweet me @backinstorrs.  Love to hear your thoughts.

Go Huskies!
Brian

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Houston, We Have a Problem!

The last time UConn played in Houston, they were cutting down the nets after winning the National Championship in 2011.  They defeated Butler in Kemba Walker's final game.

Well fast forward to 2013, lots have changed.  Butler is in the Big East and conference realignment has officially changed basketball rivalries for the worst.  We end the year 2013 and begin the new chapter of UConn basketball in the American Athletic Conference.  2013 was not a good year for the University of Connecticut men's basketball team or even the football team - at least the women's basketball team and feild hockey team won NCAA National Championships.  However, the men's basketball team was banned from the 2013 postseason and saw the Big East Conference break apart, we got to witness what lays ahead in Houston tonight - and it sucks! (When was the last time you saw a major conference basketball game with under 1500 fans?)

Tonight's performance was awful!  You cannot start off games playing one-on-one and taking bad shots and not rebounding the basketball.  You need to get back on defense and rebound.  Everyone in the game needs to contribute in someway.  The second half was a different story as the Huskies came from 21 down to take a three point lead in the final minutes, but only see it quickly go back to Houston as they finished the game on a 7-0 run.  I am not totally surprised by this result as the Huskies have traditionally struggled in their road openers and they have had their weaknesses exposed in the non-conference schedule by lesser opponents.  I am proud of the team from coming back, but you cannot play in spurts.  If you are better than your opponent, they you need to prove it immediately.  Basically, they need to stop playing at the level of their competition.

Saturday's game at SMU is a must win!  The Huskies cannot afford to start the conference season 0-2 with games at Memphis and home against Louisville on the horizon.  Kevin Ollie needs get his team ready to play.  He cannot be outcoached a second game, this time by his mentor - Larry Brown. Ollie needs to learn from his coaching mistakes and will this team to win games - he needs to rely on those two former head coaches on his staff.  It started tonight with him taking the blame for the loss, but it showed with his benching of several key players.

Finally, the AAC needs to get better officials.  This is technically the old Big East.  Swallow those whistles in the final minute.  Olander's foul was not a foul with gave Houston the lead in the final ten seconds of play.   Let the players decide the outcome of the game.

Happy New Year!

Talk to you after the SMU game on Saturday - follow me on Twitter @backinstorrs.