The offense is still playing catch up, obviously. But I agree the defense hasn't yet lived up to the hype and should be as much of a concern since it's supposed to be UConn's and Diaco's calling card. In the past we've had a defense that you could reasonably count on to produce turnovers and big game-swinging plays. Maybe that's not the design of Diaco's defense. But without an offense that can reliably put up 30-ish points a game, a defense that's merely adequate but still prone to give up big plays isn't good enough.Defense has not been that good. Long drive and long pass for TD's by ME. Couple of drops have helped Uconn a lot. Not 1 punt return.
Whole coaching staff is not looking good.
Diaco, no. Stupid. The OC is on thin ice. That ridiculously predictable offensive scheme won't get us more than 2 or 3 FBS wins.
If we don't produce a ton of turnovers again, then yes. We are.Are we all the sudden worse than last year?
I really think we might be. And I've been a staff supporter for 2 years nowAre we all the sudden worse than last year?
Listen App. state is tied with Tennessee .... Games line this happen. Maine is a tough team in the toughest FCS division.. We have work to do but a win is a win....
I don't know if we're worse but the approach to the game was. It appeared there was no creativity or thoughtful approach on the offensive side of the ball. Perhaps they didn't want to show too much for the upcoming opponents and decided to just try and run over Maine and win that way. If that's the case, fine, but that only exposed what appear to be some significant questions on the O-Line. The offensive game plan has to improve moving forward because run run pass/qb scramble isn't going to lead to success. Maine knew what was coming on most plays and was able to stop it with some level of consistency. If an FCS team is scooping our approach and stopping it with regularity, FBS teams will only be better at that.Are we all the sudden worse than last year?
I am not going to slit my wrists off one brutal game, and it was really, really brutal. I am also not going to make excuses for the program or Diaco.
One caveat on Maine vs. App State. App State's big 2007 win over Michigan is pretty long in the tooth now. For what it is worth, Maine beat Mississippi State in 2004. And while I would agree that App State is not Maine, we are not Tennessee. These games do happen.
This ain't rock bottom, but we do need to market ourselves to the Big 12.Anyone who thinks this is rock bottom for the program wasn't at the SMU game to close out the 2014 season.