UL identified the fact that they had a serious Kragthorpe problem but still believed in their program as a whole. While their attendance dipped, they expanded their stadium. Once the season was over, they hired Charlie Strong. Recruiting took off and they are where they are because they had vision. As of today, it's hard to say the same thing about our leadership. We continue to to employ Pasqualoni and DeLeone and our attendance is in a free fall. What makes it worse is that we are on the outside looking in of the CR landscape and continued mediocrity only cements our position in this God awful AAC mid-major status.
UL identified the fact that they had a serious Kragthorpe problem but still believed in their program as a whole. While their attendance dipped, they expanded their stadium. Once the season was over, they hired Charlie Strong. Recruiting took off and they are where they are because they had vision. As of today, it's hard to say the same thing about our leadership. We continue to to employ Pasqualoni and DeLeone and our attendance is in a free fall. What makes it worse is that we are on the outside looking in of the CR landscape and continued mediocrity only cements our position in this God awful AAC mid-major status.
I watched some of it till it got to 42-0. Hard to get rattled against Ohio.
Some can make comments about their crowd compared to UConn's and they would be justified in doing so but it's easier too get pumped for a #8 ranked team. If UConn had come off a bowl win vs FLA the Rent would have been packed. Would it have made a difference in the outcome? It sure wouldn't have hurt.
I agree with this. In our last year with Kragthorpe (2009) I think our average attendance was around 30k in a 42k seat stadium and the team finished 4-8. In Strong's first year (2010) with the expanded stadium we were just under 50k in a 55k seat stadium and finished with a 7-6 record and a bowl win. Going through and cleaning house from top to bottom and bringing in energetic coaches who WANT to be there rather than using it as a job to cash a paycheck can do wonders for fan support. We had to cut a $4 million check to Klusterthorpe to buy out his contract to keep him from destroying our program further, then shell out an additional $2 million for Strong and his assistants the same year. But it worked.UL identified the fact that they had a serious Kragthorpe problem but still believed in their program as a whole. While their attendance dipped, they expanded their stadium. Once the season was over, they hired Charlie Strong. Recruiting took off and they are where they are because they had vision. As of today, it's hard to say the same thing about our leadership. We continue to to employ Pasqualoni and DeLeone and our attendance is in a free fall. What makes it worse is that we are on the outside looking in of the CR landscape and continued mediocrity only cements our position in this God awful AAC mid-major status.
I agree with this. In our last year with Kragthorpe (2009) I think our average attendance was around 30k in a 42k seat stadium and the team finished 4-8. In Strong's first year (2010) with the expanded stadium we were just under 50k in a 55k seat stadium and finished with a 7-6 record and a bowl win. Going through and cleaning house from top to bottom and bringing in energetic coaches who WANT to be there rather than using it as a job to cash a paycheck can do wonders for fan support. We had to cut a $4 million check to Klusterthorpe to buy out his contract to keep him from destroying our program further, then shell out an additional $2 million for Strong and his assistants the same year. But it worked.
Despite our atrocious home schedule this year we've sold a record number of season tickets. There's already talk of expanding the stadium to 63k after a few seasons in the ACC.
I agree with this. In our last year with Kragthorpe (2009) I think our average attendance was around 30k in a 42k seat stadium and the team finished 4-8. In Strong's first year (2010) with the expanded stadium we were just under 50k in a 55k seat stadium and finished with a 7-6 record and a bowl win. Going through and cleaning house from top to bottom and bringing in energetic coaches who WANT to be there rather than using it as a job to cash a paycheck can do wonders for fan support. We had to cut a $4 million check to Klusterthorpe to buy out his contract to keep him from destroying our program further, then shell out an additional $2 million for Strong and his assistants the same year. But it worked.
Despite our atrocious home schedule this year we've sold a record number of season tickets. There's already talk of expanding the stadium to 63k after a few seasons in the ACC.
This is why we need to swim with the rest of the sewer rats in college football. We need to hire an ace recruiter who used to take recruits on yachts with hookers. I want people to openly think we're cheating.
Hell the whole world thought Calhoun cheated (and he probably did) but you know what? everyone else we got 3 'ships.
UL identified the fact that they had a serious Kragthorpe problem but still believed in their program as a whole. While their attendance dipped, they expanded their stadium. Once the season was over, they hired Charlie Strong. Recruiting took off and they are where they are because they had vision. As of today, it's hard to say the same thing about our leadership. We continue to to employ Pasqualoni and DeLeone and our attendance is in a free fall. What makes it worse is that we are on the outside looking in of the CR landscape and continued mediocrity only cements our position in this God awful AAC mid-major status.
This is why we need to swim with the rest of the sewer rats in college football. We need to hire an ace recruiter who used to take recruits on yachts with hookers. I want people to openly think we're cheating.
Hell the whole world thought Calhoun cheated (and he probably did) but you know what? everyone else we got 3 'ships.
I can only hope and pray that Warde Manuel takes a page out of Tom Jurich's playbook. What's most depressing for UCONN fans is that we were on the brink of something special with this program after the Fiesta Bowl but our old AD (possibly the worst AD in the history of ever) was "in charge" of the hire and tapped Pasqualoni. If that hire would have been a Charlie Strong type (a great coordinator stuck behind a head coach at a good program), then UCONN could have built on what Edsall had accomplished, expanded our stadium, and maybe just maybe be in the ACC or B1G too. But our current AD seems to be too timid to make the move that officially puts him on the clock in terms of accountability by making his own hire and shedding the garbage left behind from Jeff Hathaway. What he probably doesn't understand is that by firing Pasqualoni, he will INSTANTLY re-ignite, energize and unite this fanbase again.
That cheating most likely kept us out of the ACC.
That cheating most likely kept us out of the ACC.
LOL, talk about delusions.
Are you referring to Miles?
Here are programs with much bigger offenses than what happened with Miles: BC, Syracuse, Maryland, North Carolina, heck Duke!, Clemson, Florida State, Miami!
The whole deal -
N.C.A.A. on Wednesday imposed a one-year postseason ban as a result of the program’s low Academic Progress Rate scores.
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Jim Calhoun, the men’s basketball coach at Connecticut.
[ ]Connecticut is the first team from a Bowl Championship Series conference to receive this punishment.
The whole deal -
N.C.A.A. on Wednesday imposed a one-year postseason ban as a result of the program’s low Academic Progress Rate scores.
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Jim Calhoun, the men’s basketball coach at Connecticut.
[ ]Connecticut is the first team from a Bowl Championship Series conference to receive this punishment.
And what exactly has Clint Hurtt done wrong? He was absolved of any wrongdoing at Miami and there isn't a single credible accusation that he's ever cheated while at Louisville. You guys can point fingers all you like but Strong wouldn't keep a guy on staff if he was blatantly breaking rules left and right. And this is coming from a fanbase whose basketball program was banned from the postseason last year.I would hire Clint Hurtt in a fugging heartbeat right now.
Think about it.....Ville keeps this guy on staff but doesn't allow players to sign autographs at Fan Day.
We need to take things like academics and integrity as seriously as Louisville does.
And what exactly has Clint Hurtt done wrong? He was absolved of any wrongdoing at Miami and there isn't a single credible accusation that he's ever cheated while at Louisville. You guys can point fingers all you like but Strong wouldn't keep a guy on staff if he was blatantly breaking rules left and right. And this is coming from a fanbase whose basketball program was banned from the postseason last year.
Glass houses, people.