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Yeah Jim Mora is much more than just a football coach. He is a great communicator that's light years ahead of other coaches we had at UConn.we need to lock him up somehow
Agreed. Coach Mora is the cure for the ills caused by PP, GDL, Fish Cakes, and RE 2.we need to lock him up somehow
I think a good second year ("not a fluke") guarantees a payday for himYeah Jim Mora is much more than just a football coach. He is a great communicator that's light years ahead of other coaches we had at UConn.
UConn needs to lock him up. He can be the face of the football program for years to come. I hope UConn can raise the booster money to pay for his salary in the coming years.
It isn't about the money for him. He wants to get back to the top of the mountain or at least as close as possible. UConn as an independent isn't going to do that for him, even if we pay him $5M a yr. If he sees the path forward in a few years, he will stay here. IF there is no path, he is as good as gone at somepoint.Yeah Jim Mora is much more than just a football coach. He is a great communicator that's light years ahead of other coaches we had at UConn.
UConn needs to lock him up. He can be the face of the football program for years to come. I hope UConn can raise the booster money to pay for his salary in the coming years.
Is Lamont King, serving for life, or Governor, serving for what -- another 3.5 years? Does that question answer your question?So if hypothetically the governor of the State showed up at a UConn football practice today, expressed his support for the program and the athletic department, and specifically declared on the record that the athletics deficit was not a major concern, would that be enough to satisfy the "it's not sustainable" crowd here?
So if hypothetically the governor of the State showed up at a UConn football practice today, expressed his support for the program and the athletic department, and specifically declared on the record that the athletics deficit was not a major concern, would that be enough to satisfy the "it's not sustainable" crowd here?
Lol, I would have a healthy skepticism about it even if you manage to have Lamont declared king of Connecticut. Political @promises" are the most fleeting of all.So if hypothetically the governor of the State showed up at a UConn football practice today, expressed his support for the program and the athletic department, and specifically declared on the record that the athletics deficit was not a major concern, would that be enough to satisfy the "it's not sustainable" crowd here?
They wanted to shed Oregon State and Washington State. Those two schools were arguably the two least valuable remaining properties in the P5, and like we've seen so many other times in realignment, survival came down to whichever league had the least amount of dead weight. This is how the Big 12 outlived the PAC-12 and why it will probably outlive the ACC despite having lesser brands on the whole.I understand why the conferences want to expand. I do not understand why ESPN and FOX just let the PAC die because they didn't want to pay them, but now they're okay with paying all of the schools even more money to be members of different conferences. That's what makes zero sense to me.
Nobody wants to hear that. Ive been saying that same thing for years here. But everyone is caught up in the CR game like it is a fantasy sports website. I've never seen so many sports fans invested in state and university deficits!
We are right where we need to be. The BigEast. We will continue to compete at top level of the game. In the only game that matters at UConn: College Hoops. I wish Football all the success they can muster. Also this CR BS seems to be an obsessive hobby for a bunch of clowns. Have at it, you amuse me with your prognostications about the death of our program because we don't get P4 dollars. It's amusing watching you go nuts over "key tweets" by people living in their Mom's basement and taking it as gospel. Here's the thing. P4 dollars aren't long for this world. A million things are going to happen in College sports over the next decade just like a million things happened over the last decade. We are still standing. We will still stand. And guess what, if it all blows up like many of you predict, it doesnt matter anyway, at that point College sports are done. So who cares? In the meantime I'll see you all at MSG next March!
Personally I think the SEC will eventually take both Arizona schools. They may end up being the only B-12 (16) members that end up in a big two conference.What makes you think one day SEC wake up and decide that they want the state of Arizona?
If you could guarantee that either he'll remain governor forever (and the state house will always be in agreement) or that whoever is governor will always feel this way (and again, the state house will always be in agreement) it would cover a large part of the sustainability equation.So if hypothetically the governor of the State showed up at a UConn football practice today, expressed his support for the program and the athletic department, and specifically declared on the record that the athletics deficit was not a major concern, would that be enough to satisfy the "it's not sustainable" crowd here?
SEC only takes elite football programs, or at the very least "good" ones. They will likely end up with FSU+Clemson and will probably stop adding after that anyway.
Edit: I could MAYBE see them adding Oklahoma State and/or TCU in the future if they start to dominate the Big 12 going forward.
Isn’t it ironic that the logic used to justify SMU to the ACC is the same logic that was used to suggest UConn would be a great fit for the big 12? And yet, it was ASU and UU not us. You can’t make this snow up.Ugh, literally the landing space in between.....but a whole new state for ACCN and recruiting. I hate to say it....but it sounds feasible.
Ugh, literally the landing space in between.....but a whole new state for ACCN and recruiting. I hate to say it....but it sounds feasible.
lol wutUgh, literally the landing space in between.....but a whole new state for ACCN and recruiting. I hate to say it....but it sounds feasible.
I cannot fathom the presidents of Florida State and Clemson voting to add SMU.
So the big football schools do not want a footprint in Texas where it is perhaps the best football recruiting in the country for a fire sale price? They don't want to make more money and increase their exposure to Texas?lol wut
This would be an absolutely terrible decision for all parties. SMU is literally begging for entry and apparently willing to take NO revenue distribution? The ACC is adding a moribund football program with no following.
I cannot fathom the presidents of Florida State and Clemson voting to add SMU.