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UCONN needs stability going into next year. Change at this time would/will make things even worse. After next year?
Wait is correct. I was waiting for your stupid reply. Look up the word sarcasm.Wait, why forsake the interim coaching opportunity? After all, operational ADs with minimal to no coaching experience frequently take on the coaching reins.
Only if we pay well regarded Line coaches with Edsall butting out. One would think that Edsall sees his way isn’t working and keep his nose out of the line and QB coaches way. But I doubt it. Maybe DB needs to have a sit down with the HC.I might also add that UConn has changed HC's three times in the last nine years. Once reactively and twice proactively. Each time the W-L record took a quantum step down followed by a further more gradual decline with ups and downs but with the trend line down.
Those data are indisputable. And I am reminded of the old adage that the definition of stupidity is doing the same thing multiple times and somehow expecting a different result.
That doesn't mean that adjustments can't be made. Next year an experienced OC can be brought in. Given the record so far, the HC will not have autonomy in that choice although he may have veto power if he feels a certain candidate is a totally bad fit. Other things can be done as well. But the overall balance of pros and cons leads me to argue for HCRE2.0 to be retained for a minimum of two more years.
The death spiral began when the ACC denied UConn. Suzie with her head in the clouds and Warde in the Bahamas. Once it starts, you usually can't stop it.Not sure another change is gonna help us, it may send us to the death spiral
Time to cancel the subscriptionThe death spiral began when the ACC denied UConn. Suzie with her head in the clouds and Warde in the Bahamas. Once it starts, you usually can't stop it.
That was the Louisville addition when Clemson and FSU held sway over the selection of a bigger football addition and Jurich put on a full “courting” press on behalf of Louisville.The death spiral began when the ACC denied UConn. Suzie with her head in the clouds and Warde in the Bahamas. Once it starts, you usually can't stop it.
I agree with you in large part, but he served despite any bone spurs he might have had.Blumenthal is the mouth that roars. He cannot resist talking to any camera
stuck in his face and loves the notoriety good or bad. Also a liar about his service in the armed forces. I neve vote for him and cant understand how he gets elected Year after year.