ConnHuskBask
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I don't see how I am moving the goal posts at all.
Also dont see how your post is relevant to the discussion.
Those players went to UConn. Many ended up in the NFL.
Whether Diaco or Pasqualoni recruited as well is almost irrelevant.
Especially when Diaco/PP players like Adams, Geremy Davis, Byron Jones, Melifonwu, and Stephen have come out over the last 2 or 3 or 4 years. That's not as great a rate as Edsall's but 5 players in a 4 year span is still at the very least in the middle of the AAC pack.
The point is, over a longer period of time, a decade, UConn has been top of the league in NFL talent, and they are actually far ahead.
They are certainly not last.
It just strikes me as ignorance coming from a southern homer.
What don't you understand?
UConn didn't have a talent problem under Edsall. They had good players and they won games in the Big East.
UConn did have a talent problem under P and Diaco. They had bad players and they lost a staggering amount of games in the AAC.
At this point in time, UConn has some of the lowest talent levels in the AAC, in addition to having one of the toughest home recruiting bases in the league.
So yes, talent is an issue and it doesn't matter who was in the NFL from the Edsall Big East years, when comparing our current talent to other rosters in our current league.
To put it simply - I think the talent at UConn the past 4 years has been bottom 3 in the AAC in terms of talented players. Do you disagree?