I don't see anything fishy with this. Sometimes, as fans, we can't see clearly because we are so biased. Uconn may be facing a year or two without the possibility of postseason play, but they have been one of, if not the most dominant team in colleg basketball over the last 15 years. THREE national championships is Nolan's lifetime and they just won the title last year! It doesn't get any bigger...buy low and sell high, right? Uconn is a huge program with a H.O.F. head coach with impressive track record for putting big men in the NBA.
The fact is, Uconn wouldn't have even been interested in Nolan under normal circumstances. Good move for the kid...makes all the sense in the world.
+1. Second day in a row you wrote what I was thinking. Completely agree with that.
And I think some SJu fans make the mistake of lumping UCONN in with Syracuse as programs on the decline.
UCONN isn't heading for no mans land in the ACC, and even when Calhoun steps aside they wont fall too far from where they were because the university has shown its willing to pay $2 mil per year to both their mens' and womens' coaches. That puts them in pretty rare company. Their football program is on the rise, and they have tremendous alumni funding for bball as evidence by that new 70000 sq ft practice facility theyre building.
Plus, with Cuse heading south... they're alone as THE basketball program in the north east, at least until we're threatening for Final 4's.
They may struggle in the next year, maybe two...but they'll back. Which is good, because the BE is better with them doing well.