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true…but year 2, Mora’s team regressed. He came back in year 3. This is year 2 for BOB.

But…he does seem to struggle with QB play. He seems to have a quick trigger. Last year he benched Castellanos…who then transferred to FSU. This year he benched Alabama transfer Lonergan..who I thought looked decent.

Actually..I wonder if Lonergan transfers again….could be a UConn option.

You could make a real argument that the 3-9 team was as good or better than the 6-7 team. Many losses were close. The lack of an NIL effort impacted the team from year 1 to 2 as that market kicked in.
 
So your theory is that it would have been easier, not harder, for Mora to turn us around if there had only been one bad hire before him? That’s a truly odd theory.

A good coach can turn a team around very quickly. There is plenty of evidence of that. It doesn’t mean that a good coach can quickly create great teams from a horrible program, but absolutely their right hire can make a team materially better very quickly.
Jim Mora has been a tremendous hire. What he has done in short order has been simply incredible. The concern is if he wishes to chase a P4 job.
 
So your theory is that it would have been easier, not harder, for Mora to turn us around if there had only been one bad hire before him? That’s a truly odd theory.

A good coach can turn a team around very quickly. There is plenty of evidence of that. It doesn’t mean that a good coach can quickly create great teams from a horrible program, but absolutely their right hire can make a team materially better very quickly.
If Mora got the team right after PP left we'd have had a much better base of players than what we had at end of RE2.0. We'd be further along than we are now. This is not a knock on Mora at all.

Putting aside the difference in transfer situations now vs then and conference stuff. Just the state of the roster and our reputation at end of PP vs at end of RE2

My post is not worded great so I apologize. I will admit I am not as perfect as others in here.
 
You could make a real argument that the 3-9 team was as good or better than the 6-7 team. Many losses were close. The lack of an NIL effort impacted the team from year 1 to 2 as that market kicked in.
That 2022 team got really lucky in quite a few wins, combined with a defense (mainly Jackson Mitchell) that forced a lot of timely turnovers. But our offense was pretty much nonexistent under Charlton.

The 3-9 team was competitive with NC State (a team they lost to by 40+ the previous year), should’ve beat Utah State, FIU, and USF. I’m willing to bet we come much closer to 6 wins if Joe doesn’t get hurt in that Georgia State game
 
I think he gets at least one more year. He's a good coach...
Do we know this? I think he gets another year because I don't see how BCU has the money to pay him off and still have money to get someone good.
 
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Folks who had business in Boise told me it would be a fun road trip. But I'm not leaving the city proper. I used to watch Twin Peaks.
Haha. I didn't venture out. I did have a local tell me they were out in Boise one night, got hammered and passed out on a bench in the center of the city overnight. They woke up and werent dead. And they still had all their belongings.
 
Do we know this? I think he gets another year because I don't see how BCU has the money to pay him off and still have money to get someone good.

Given the number of vacancies they are better off rolling Bill’s buyout money into NIL instead of firing him and hiring yet another lesser candidates.
 
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don't look now, but we've currently got a winning record in the JM era! woohoo!
i hope we are able to keep Jim Mora if he keeps winning and P4s come knocking.
 
Folks who had business in Boise told me it would be a fun road trip. But I'm not leaving the city proper. I used to watch Twin Peaks.

What did you think might happen, get robbed by a herd of mule deer or antelope?
 
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Penn State is such a big job i would think they want someone with proven P4 success. To get rid of someone who had the success of Franklin to replace him who was in the FCS a couple of years ago I don’t know. I get that Franklin in big games came up short often, but look at what has happened to Wisconsin since firing Paul Chryst. They may be getting ready to dump Fickell already. Chryst like Franklin won 13 games 1 year there. That isn't easy to replicate.
100%

Penn state made it clear in this firing, what the standard is. they don't want just wins, they want to beat Michigan, Oregon, and Ohio State, and then get some championships. every other win type, is a GIVEN to them.
Goooooooood luck to the next coach, seriously.

It's possible that Bob Chesney could deliver, but that's not the hire that makes it worth having fired James Franklin. Honestly they probably will have to pony up irresponsible amounts of money for the guy they want (Cignetti) - or someone along those lines who's already locked up and whose buyout would make PA taxpayers stage a protest in Harrisburg.
 
Do we know this? I think he gets another year because I don't see how BCU has the money to pay him off and still have money to get someone good.
O'Brien did great at PSU, he has had Houston being the most successful in the NFL in recent memory and is a great coordinator. I honestly don't think he's the problem at BC. BC is the problem at BC.
 
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Penn state made it clear in this firing, what the standard is. they don't want just wins, they want to beat Michigan, Oregon, and Ohio State, and then get some championships. every other win type, is a GIVEN to them.
Goooooooood luck to the next coach, seriously.

It's possible that Bob Chesney could deliver, but that's not the hire that makes it worth having fired James Franklin. Honestly they probably will have to pony up irresponsible amounts of money for the guy they want (Cignetti) - or someone along those lines who's already locked up and whose buyout would make PA taxpayers stage a protest in Harrisburg.
I think Penn St. handcuffed themselves with the Franklin firing. It would be hard to justify firing Franklin and not bring in a proven winning P4 head coach even though that might not be the best hire. I think Chesney would be a great choice as he has won everywhere he has gone. He won his first year at James Madison after Cignetti left even though Cignetti took 13 JMU players to Indiana with him.
 
Jim Mora has been a tremendous hire. What he has done in short order has been simply incredible. The concern is if he wishes to chase a P4 job.
I don't believe he's even considering that. He's not a young guy, and he appears to be happy here. In another post above, someone lamented that we didn't do better in the portal, but I think word is getting out that he's a quality coach and guy, and he knows how to get young men to the league. We're keeping some top guys, and the new guys from the portal seem to be helping. Not terribly concerned about the guys leaving. They all have their own reasons.
 
I think Penn St. handcuffed themselves with the Franklin firing. It would be hard to justify firing Franklin and not bring in a proven winning P4 head coach even though that might not be the best hire. I think Chesney would be a great choice as he has won everywhere he has gone. He won his first year at James Madison after Cignetti left even though Cignetti took 13 JMU players to Indiana with him.
i agree with you.
Chesney is good; he isn't so good that he's worth the Franklin buyout, PLUS whatever his own new contract with PSU would be worth.

unless PSU already has the guy and is keeping hushed, this was a dumb move. With his record overall, I think Franklin was entitled to a "down" year, it happens as the landscape changes. And at the end of the day, you're just not Michigan and Ohio State. Get over yourselves, PSU.

Very knicks/thibodeau, IMO.
 
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So your theory is that it would have been easier, not harder, for Mora to turn us around if there had only been one bad hire before him? That’s a truly odd theory.

A good coach can turn a team around very quickly. There is plenty of evidence of that. It doesn’t mean that a good coach can quickly create great teams from a horrible program, but absolutely their right hire can make a team materially better very quickly.
The more success Mora has, the more it shows how little was expected of RE 2.0. Night and day from where we were.

Just shows what a good coach and an admin that wants to win can do.
 
i agree with you.
Chesney is good; he isn't so good that he's worth the Franklin buyout, PLUS whatever his own new contract with PSU would be worth.

unless PSU already has the guy and is keeping hushed, this was a dumb move. With his record overall, I think Franklin was entitled to a "down" year, it happens as the landscape changes. And at the end of the day, you're just not Michigan and Ohio State. Get over yourselves, PSU.

Very knicks/thibodeau, IMO.
Would not be shocked if they don't just promote Knowles.
 
I think Penn St. handcuffed themselves with the Franklin firing. It would be hard to justify firing Franklin and not bring in a proven winning P4 head coach even though that might not be the best hire. I think Chesney would be a great choice as he has won everywhere he has gone. He won his first year at James Madison after Cignetti left even though Cignetti took 13 JMU players to Indiana with him.
Like I said Wisconsin with Chryst did a FAFO. I would not be shocked to see Penn State struggle. Maybe they can lure back an Urban Meyer. That's the type of hire they're gonna need.
 
Like I said Wisconsin with Chryst did a FAFO. I would not be shocked to see Penn State struggle. Maybe they can lure back an Urban Meyer. That's the type of hire they're gonna need.
Only one that jumps out is Saban
 
I think he gets at least one more year. He's a good coach, but BC has been bad for long and it's going to take some time to build up that foundation. I mean look at UConn, it took us years to bounce back from bad HC hires.
Having visited BC, they have an incredible campus. Love the stadium. And yes, liked their fans, too. Those group of upper class Bostonites, know have a good time as they pull up in their Audi’s and BMWs to watch a football game.

But no slight on them, but those for the most part, are not what you would call passionate football fans.

Whoever picked BC over UConn made a huge, huge mistake and it’s becoming more evident every year that goes by.

There’s no excitement, no championships, no rings, no deep runs in any tournament, just blah. And the ACC as a whole, is a shadow of what it once was. Thankfully they have Duke but the water gets shallow pretty quick. UNC is a story of decline as others in that conference.

I used to be so hopeful every year that we could join the ACC as I thought we fit like a glove. But now I think we’re too good for them.
 
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I don't believe he's even considering that. He's not a young guy, and he appears to be happy here. In another post above, someone lamented that we didn't do better in the portal, but I think word is getting out that he's a quality coach and guy, and he knows how to get young men to the league. We're keeping some top guys, and the new guys from the portal seem to be helping. Not terribly concerned about the guys leaving. They all have their own reasons.
Unless Mora is offered one of the college football jobs where winning a national championship is possible.
 
Unless Mora is offered one of the college football jobs where winning a national championship is possible.
Is that his goal? If so he never would've come to UConn. I don't think he came here to leverage it into another job. It seems to me he was excited by and interested in the challenge that is our situation at the end of RE2.0. Not to say he doesn't want to win a championship, I just dont think that is driving him.
 
Is that his goal? If so he never would've come to UConn. I don't think he came here to leverage it into another job. It seems to me he was excited by and interested in the challenge that is our situation at the end of RE2.0. Not to say he doesn't want to win a championship, I just dont think that is driving him.
I think he had a hard time landing a head coaching job after the UCLA firing. UConn was willing to take a chance and it paid off. People now see that Mora is clearly a good coach by what he has done at UConn.
 

I find this funny. He is at a college where they will do anything to win a national championship- significant NIL and fan support. Austin is a nice city where UT is king. You would think he would at least want to win 1 National Championship before leaving town.,.,
 
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