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RE: UConn doing all It can to avoid paying Kevin Ollie
(06-22-2018 11:44 AM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(06-22-2018 11:21 AM)TexanMark Wrote:  This is turning into a dumpster fire. UConn is setting themselves up for probation. Recruiting will take a hit. If the new coach has an escape clause it could get even worse.

How would UConn be setting themselves up for probation by not paying Ollie? Me confuse. If he committed violations that require program probation, it will happen whether we hand him the $10mm or not (which makes not handing him the full $10mm even more important if he is responsible for hurting the program).

Anyway, Hurley knows that any program penalty should be negligible as these violations were small potatoes. Recruiting should not be impacted.

Didn't UConn bring up Ollie's violations?
06-22-2018 05:29 PM
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