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Very Cool!!!Agreed. Corey seems to be taking initiative on a lot of that new age social media stuff...more connected as he's closer in age and seems to have his dad on page with it
Young man showing some early potential, great to see.From an AK article on TOS:
>>Tight ends coach Corey Edsall and linebackers coach Jon Wholley led the charge in his recruitment. Harris made a visit to Storrs on Saturday along with Kevon Jones, the Huskies’ first class of 2018 commitment. They attended linebacker group meetings, took in a practice, and met some other future teammates in the player’s lounge.<<
She didn't say 'no' though...I'd love to see it happen, and he'd be a great catch. But these non binding pre commits are like the pretty girl's best friend saying "maybe" when you ask her to the prom in September.
I'd love to see it happen, and he'd be a great catch. But these non binding pre commits are like the pretty girl's best friend saying "maybe" when you ask her to the prom in September.
It's not like the coaches stop recruiting the kids at all after they commit. If this year's team struggles, the staff will still be calling and talking about how they need this new two-year crop of recruits, starting with them, to turn UConn back around and return it to relevancy.I hope all the preseason excitement and renewed hope are continued through the season. I just fear that some of these recruits are buying the hype, like we all are, and then the onfield results stink and show little signs of change and then the kids back out. I hope I'm wrong and I have a feeling, and hope, that the on the field product will be vastly different, but signing day is forever a way! All it takes is one of the big boys to flash their CFB playoff game and other things at these kids and compare it to our results and it could sway them. We have no idea how hard any of the big names came at these kids.
Hoping Harris and Jones stay committed. If they do, it's a huge get and huge sign that we are back on the map!
That wasn't my point. I know the keep on the kids after they commit. My point was that it's easy to be pumped before a single game is played with a new coaching staff. Once the games start and the season goes on, I just hope that the big name programs don't come hard at this kid and flaunt their W-L record vs ours. We were all excited for Diaco when he first came in too. We all know what happened once his first season commenced.....It's not like the coaches stop recruiting the kids at all after they commit. If this year's team struggles, the staff will still be calling and talking about how they need this new two-year crop of recruits, starting with them, to turn UConn back around and return it to relevancy.
At least with this kid, I am confident his CT pride will keep him from pulling out now that Randy has come home for at least his whole college career
That wasn't my point. I know the keep on the kids after they commit. My point was that it's easy to be pumped before a single game is played with a new coaching staff. Once the games start and the season goes on, I just hope that the big name programs don't come hard at this kid and flaunt their W-L record vs ours. We were all excited for Diaco when he first came in too. We all know what happened once his first season commenced.....
I don't think we'll see the same with RE 2.0 but it's not going to be a great season either. Hopefully I'm wrong! I also hope we end up with this kid wearing a UConn uniform and I know the staff will do everything they can to ensure that.
Agree 100%. Can only hope they prove us wrong. As long as we see progress I'll be happy. The schedule isn't killer so some wins should occur. I just wanna see our offense show some signs of life and our OL to show the ability to not be Swiss cheese!You make a good point, and I worry about the same thing. We have a lot of excitement mounting, and a pretty freakin bad team to back it up. People are generally impatient. However, any rational fan whose connected to the program understands (or should) that this is a multi-year overhaul that may look very ugly before it looks better. We're projected to be one of the five worst teams in all of FBS next year, so while we should be excited we should have very low immediate expectations.