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I like his experience recruiting and success in Virginia. He has limited time as a QB coach but did well in that role… he seems to have done well in all roles and is an up and coming coach… here’s to many great successes at UConn!
 
How is the recruiting in Virginia and South Carolina? Hopefully we see a boost there.
 
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"He moved over to VMI from 2013 to 2018 as Robbins worked with the wide receivers and tight ends "

"Sammis spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons as the offensive line coach at Virginia Military Institute (VMI) where he was responsible for the running game and pass protection plans for a tempo run-pass option offense." ... FWIW ?
 
Can't really get worse in terms of passing QB play. Mostly horrible is atill kinda horrible.

I look forward to exceeding low expectations.
? Kind of a stupid response Bubba
 
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I have no optimism up front.

Until I see an onfield in-game product that resembles modern offense, I'm firmly planted in realism.
So Missouri attitude then:
“SHOW ME”
Yup, 1st game can’t come fast enough!!
Looks like a Sammis hire, Mora wants everyone bought in and on the same page.
Go Huskies!
 
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Guessing it was just something they found with him online. Gives a sense of how he thinks. And heck, if we can see holes that big, I kind of like our runners getting some yardage. As well as cornerbacks don’t tackle our backs!
 
Guessing it was just something they found with him online. Gives a sense of how he thinks. And heck, if we can see holes that big, I kind of like our runners getting some yardage. As well as cornerbacks don’t tackle our backs!
I can see our RBs getting to the 2nd/3rd levels with either inside or outside zone run plays... one thing he mentioned(i call it emphasized)... technique...
 
The ranks for Tennessee Tech passing wise were uhhhh not great at the FCS level last year:

102/122 in scoring
116/122 in pass efficiency
98/122 in total offense
89/122 in passing offense

Wild they couldn't even pull from a top-half FCS team?
 
The ranks for Tennessee Tech passing wise were uhhhh not great at the FCS level last year:

102/122 in scoring
116/122 in pass efficiency
98/122 in total offense
89/122 in passing offense

Wild they couldn't even pull from a top-half FCS team?
Ridiculous.
 
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The ranks for Tennessee Tech passing wise were uhhhh not great at the FCS level last year:

Wild they couldn't even pull from a top-half FCS team?
True....SMH ! But I guess when Mora only wants to run the ball, even down 3 TD's, who wants a PG Cord who might have other ideas ;)
 
The ranks for Tennessee Tech passing wise were uhhhh not great at the FCS level last year:

102/122 in scoring
116/122 in pass efficiency
98/122 in total offense
89/122 in passing offense

Wild they couldn't even pull from a top-half FCS team?

This is UConn football we are talking about .... The only explanation for the string of Offensive hires is either budget or defensive minded coaches like Edsall ... Diaco.... PP, and now Mora, more often than not, fail to recognize what a modern-day offenses looks like and take a grind it out 1980's style possession approach. Perhaps someday before it's too late UConn will realize that it may be a good idea to eventually TRY a proven or true up and coming lower level OC to be UConn's HC.

The excuses of execution are getting old, especially when execution is pound it to the left... that didn't work ok lets pound it to the right.
 
I’ll say it again, there is a connection between Sammis and Robbins. OL Coaches are big picture guys out of necessity. Remains to be seen what the O philosophy will be. Everyone on the same page seems to be a high priority. Here’s hoping the page they are on is the scoring points page.
 
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