Calhoun Get’s It

I am a Jim Calhoun fan, more now than ever before.

You want to take issue with the way he spoke to the reporter, go ahead, I don’t, but a fair debate. But as I learned a long time ago about business .. you are either making me money or saving me money … and if you aren’t doing either , then your job’s in jeopardy.

Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun got into a heated exchange at a post-game news conference Saturday with a freelance journalist and political activist who questioned why the coach of a public university was making $1.6 million in tough economic times. 

“Not a dime back,” Calhoun joked as Ken Krayeske asked about Calhoun’s salary and the state’s budget deficit, which is estimated at $944 million for the current fiscal year and up to $8 billion over the next two years. 

When Krayeske continued the line of questioning, Calhoun got angry.

This took place Saturday after the Huskies beat USF.

 

Calhoun makes the state money … a lot of money. In fact, he is one of the few state employees that actually generate revenue. Most of the rest provide us with services that in some cases are necessary and in many cases not. As for legislators they manage and spend our money.

But Calhoun makes money. I am a Jim Calhoun fan.

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Jim Vicevich

Jim is a veteran broadcaster and conservative/libertarian blogger with more than 25 years experience in TV and radio. Jim's was the long-term host of The Jim Vicevich Show on WTIC 1080 in Hartford from 2004 through 2019. Prior to radio, Jim worked as a business and financial reporter for NBC30 - the NBC owned TV station in Hartford - and as business editor at WFSB-TV in Hartford for 14 years while earning six Emmy nominations and three Telly Awards.

6 Comments

  1. emgee on February 23, 2009 at 3:30 am

    Right on Coach! Great response to a whiney reporter looking to embarrass you.  More COEs should respond the same way, particularly in a good economy.  Right now, UConn basketball is in a "good economy" …top rankings for both the men and women's teams.  Right on!



  2. Anne-EH on February 23, 2009 at 12:11 pm

    Coach Calhoun not only GETS IT, but for ONCE we have a public figure who stands up to the busy-bodies MSM! Jim, WELCOME TO UCONN COUNTRY! Go Coach Calhoun, Go UConn! 🙂 =^..^=



  3. Lazybum on February 24, 2009 at 12:47 am

    "As for legislators they manage and spend our money"

    Jim- didn't you mean "mismanage and waste our money"

    Go Calhoun!



  4. Wayne SW on February 24, 2009 at 2:55 am

    State employees are being asked to make concessions, state union memebers are being asked to make concessions, every department is being asked to trim spending, departments are being eliminated, State Universites are increasing tuitions to the highest percentage of the overall education costs ever.  When the highest paid State UniversityEmployee is asked if he will give back a piece of his income, to share with every other State Employee, Calhoun yells at the questioner to SHUT UP.

    Hey Calhoun, cows are sacred in India.  Why don't you move there!



  5. dp1201 on February 25, 2009 at 4:19 am

    Does it matter who's fault it was for the financial crisis in the state now? Or just how to fix it. I think it was a legitimate question. He is after all a STATE employee, he knew this when he took the job. I think Calhoun has done a great job, but in time of state financial crisis a pay cut is a reasonable question for the highest paid employee. He sounds as if HE is responsible for additional 12 mill. coming in to the college. Last I checked Calhoun hasn't made a shot in years. His players don't get any $, they just generate all the $. Many of the CEO's are taking pay cuts now and they generate billions for their companies. I think it is reasonable to ask him if he has considered a pay cut (of TAX payers $) since he makes so much off other deals anyway.



  6. dp1201 on February 25, 2009 at 4:24 am

    I think it was a legitimate question. He is after all a STATE employee, he knew this when he took the job. I think Calhoun has done a great job, but in time of state financial crisis a pay cut is a reasonable question for the highest paid employee. He sounds as if HE is responsible for additional 12 mill. coming in to the college. Last I checked Calhoun hasn't made a shot in years. His players don't get any $, they just generate all the $. Many of the CEO's are taking pay cuts now and they generate billions for their companies. I think it is reasonable to ask him if he has considered a pay cut (of TAX payers $) since he makes so much off other deals anyway.



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