Talk about FAU cutting off Herman's balls.
People say that about UConn. Philly papers asking if temple should quit football all together. Never good.Umass needs to be FCS. There entire outfit seems like a high school "brand" at best.
Our brand has excitement and potential swirling. Umass and Temple have maroon as their main color... so boring.People say that about UConn. Philly papers asking if temple should quit football all together. Never good.
Temple had a great vibe going until Rod Carey. Now that have gone backwards to where they were before Al Golden. They have rich alumnae, so they could get NIL money. Their problem is they play in an NFL stadium and attract maybe 12K fans in a pro sports city. The school itself needs to decide if there is a path to P4, if not, they will be a lower G5 program.
Don Brown is out.
Sad state of affairs in Amherst.
I know it's not UConn but I do consider these guys related to us, even as they head to MAC.
Would love to hear any reflections from the BY, on where we think UMass should go.
I do believe a healthy UMass is good for us as a region, even if them getting better means it is not a pretty-much-guaranteed win.
They need a Jim Mora - a respected name with NFL/P4 experience (ideally as HC) and the mental drive to pull their program out of the mud.
Not sure what else to say. Feeling sad for those folks, I guess.
Previously, I was rooting for UMass football because I believed that there was a potential for UConn and UMass football to be aligned in a conference. With UMass headed to the MAC, that is no longer a possibility. So to be honest there is no real scenario where UMass football success helps UConn at all, and actually there is a competition for recruits and portal players going forward, so it's probably in our long term interest for them to fail.Don Brown is out.
Sad state of affairs in Amherst.
Would love to hear any reflections from the BY, on where we think UMass should go.
I do believe a healthy UMass is good for us as a region, even if them getting better means it is not a pretty-much-guaranteed win.
They need a Jim Mora - a respected name with NFL/P4 experience (ideally as HC) and the mental drive to pull their program out of the mud.
Not sure what else to say. Feeling sad for those folks, I guess.
Previously, I was rooting for UMass football because I believed that there was a potential for UConn and UMass football to be aligned in a conference. With UMass headed to the MAC, that is no longer a possibility. So to be honest there is no real scenario where UMass football success helps UConn at all, and actually there is a competition for recruits and portal players going forward, so it's probably in our long term interest for them to fail.
I would pay solid money to see that.Diaco to UMass would be wild.