formerlurker said:It feels so much longer than 5 years.
Not sure I've sobered up yet.
Thanks for your contribution..... That's all I'm going to say.In hindsight, that kick and what followed, was an absolute PR nightmare. No fault of its own, the program went from hard-nosed program on the fast track to examples 1 through 100 of what was wrong with college FB. For one month, UCONN football was a national joke. Bad team, bad conference, bad players, unworthy! And that was the good stuff. The absolute definition of unintended consequences.
Then the game became an "I told you so," for our media friends. And the BS reports on ticket sales and fan support? It never let up.
And last but not least, Messrs. Hathaway, PP and GDL came along and decided, "What the hell. It's just a dumpster fire. Who brought the gasoline?" A nail the coffin didn't need.
Faster and further than Tiger Wood's (deserved) fall from grace. If Teggart had missed, some other school would have become the media punching bag, UCONN would still have been co-champs, gone to a (albeit lesser) bowl and the FB program wouldn't be spending so much money on tarnish remover.
In hindsight, that kick and what followed, was an absolute PR nightmare. No fault of its own, the program went from hard-nosed program on the fast track to examples 1 through 100 of what was wrong with college FB. For one month, UCONN football was a national joke. Bad team, bad conference, bad players, unworthy! And that was the good stuff. The absolute definition of unintended consequences.
Then the game became an "I told you so," for our media friends. And the BS reports on ticket sales and fan support? It never let up.
And last but not least, Messrs. Hathaway, PP and GDL came along and decided, "What the hell. It's just a dumpster fire. Who brought the gasoline?" A nail the coffin didn't need.
Faster and further than Tiger Wood's (deserved) fall from grace. If Teggart had missed, some other school would have become the media punching bag, UCONN would still have been co-champs, gone to a (albeit lesser) bowl and the FB program wouldn't be spending so much money on tarnish remover.
In hindsight, that kick and what followed, was an absolute PR nightmare. No fault of its own, the program went from hard-nosed program on the fast track to examples 1 through 100 of what was wrong with college FB. For one month, UCONN football was a national joke. Bad team, bad conference, bad players, unworthy! And that was the good stuff. The absolute definition of unintended consequences.
Then the game became an "I told you so," for our media friends. And the BS reports on ticket sales and fan support? It never let up.
And last but not least, Messrs. Hathaway, PP and GDL came along and decided, "What the hell. It's just a dumpster fire. Who brought the gasoline?" A nail the coffin didn't need.
Faster and further than Tiger Wood's (deserved) fall from grace. If Teggart had missed, some other school would have become the media punching bag, UCONN would still have been co-champs, gone to a (albeit lesser) bowl and the FB program wouldn't be spending so much money on tarnish remover.
small point. I think he has the basic gist down correctly. In fact I think he could have added that this game was the final straw in the old BCS system. The perception was that bad . . .Note only is that dumb, it's not corect. We would not have been co-champs. We would have finished 4-3 and behind both Pitt and WVU who finished 5-2.
gars44 said:small point. I think he has the basic gist down correctly. In fact I think he could have added that this game was the final straw in the old BCS system. The perception was that bad . . .
In hindsight, that kick and what followed, was an absolute PR nightmare. No fault of its own, the program went from hard-nosed program on the fast track to examples 1 through 100 of what was wrong with college FB. For one month, UCONN football was a national joke. Bad team, bad conference, bad players, unworthy! And that was the good stuff. The absolute definition of unintended consequences.
Then the game became an "I told you so," for our media friends. And the BS reports on ticket sales and fan support? It never let up.
And last but not least, Messrs. Hathaway, PP and GDL came along and decided, "What the hell. It's just a dumpster fire. Who brought the gasoline?" A nail the coffin didn't need.
Faster and further than Tiger Wood's (deserved) fall from grace. If Teggart had missed, some other school would have become the media punching bag, UCONN would still have been co-champs, gone to a (albeit lesser) bowl and the FB program wouldn't be spending so much money on tarnish remover.[/QUOTE
The main take-away form his post should be seen as "all that is wrong with college football" not that he was slamming UConn. The UConn program was reaping the rewar for doing all the right things in their evolution from D2 to BCS program. They had proved they belonged, but .... I'm sure TV and the Fiesta Bowl people would have preferred any number of the same old cast of characters. Like in basketball, which national championship game would the networks prefer UConn v Butler in 2011 or UConn v Kentucky in 2014? The broadcast suits can never get enough of Kentucky, screw upstart Butler, never mind they earned the right to be there.
That I believe is the point of Fairtides post.
agreed.There was always going to be a playoff. Let's not be overly dramatic.