No, I got the point you were trying to make.
See? UConn's fans wanted him fired last year because he'd lost in the first round two straight years, they don't accept anything less than NCAA titles. That's the point you wanted the article to make.
The point the article actually made though was far, far different, especially in light of how stupid those fans who wanted to fire him look now, less than a year later. It also featured the coach saying specifically that he wants to compete for conference titles. Do you think your article about how a year ago UConn fans wanted the current national champion fired really makes those fans look good? It doesn't. It makes them look very, very silly.
I saw the point you WANTED to make with the article, but I also saw that the article you posted actually completely undercut your point instead.