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I’d take Moorhead in a second but I don’t think he’s leaving a 900k job to jump into this mess.
You are most likely right, however, that is a call that needs to be made when the time comes.
I’d take Moorhead in a second but I don’t think he’s leaving a 900k job to jump into this mess.
Why not the Chesney guy who just kicked our asses?
Fort the ead, or go home.I would like Mo about ead a lot
Um...that's a pretty big thing to most people.Chesney isn't leaving HC for UConn......it's a step-down in many ways except for financially
It is of course, but HC offers a lot more to Chesney than the added UConn $$$....better academics/kids to coach, facilities, quality of life etc.....the UConn $ is not worth the headaches....he'll leave HC but it won't be to UConnUm...that's a pretty big thing to most people.
Not sure what you're implying by better kids to coach…And better facilities?!!! You might want to visit the Storrs campus before you throw that one out there. Holy Cross having better facilities is beyond laughable. The only better facility Holy Cross has over UConn is the church on campus.It is of course, but HC offers a lot more to Chesney than the added UConn $$$....better academics/kids to coach, facilities, quality of life etc.....the UConn $ is not worth the headaches....he'll leave HC but it won't be to UConn
LOL, who is choosing HC over UConn for academics? It is a glorified catholic high school.It is of course, but HC offers a lot more to Chesney than the added UConn $$$....better academics/kids to coach, facilities, quality of life etc.....the UConn $ is not worth the headaches....he'll leave HC but it won't be to UConn
Hey some of my best drunken stupors were in Worcester!LOL, who is choosing HC over UConn for academics? It is a glorified catholic high school.
And by facilities are you referring to the aged bleachers next to the ballpark?
And quality of life in...Worcester???
Nothing. This a great breakdown. All we need now is AD David Benedict to see this and make his move. Start the national search for a new head coach early.-It’s too expensive-it’s practically free
-we might lose every game this season-we probably will lose every game no matter what
-nobody will take us seriously-nobody takes us seriously
-all of the talented players will leave-ummmm if there are any, they are going into the portal anyway
-recruits will decommit- they will eventually anyways
-it will hurt attendance-haha
What am I missing?
Nothing. This a great breakdown. All we need now is AD David Benedict to see this and make his move. Start the national search for a new head coach early.
Excuses and being OK with mediocrity which I always thought wasn’t OK with being an athletic program at the University of Connecticut. But guess I’m wrong?He should be on the phone today. But I doubt he is.
What more does he need to see that the current situation is completely unacceptable?
Jumped the shark here. Time to send this guy packing.It is of course, but HC offers a lot more to Chesney than the added UConn $$$....better academics/kids to coach, facilities, quality of life etc.....the UConn $ is not worth the headaches....he'll leave HC but it won't be to UConn
… and? Good riddance to that guy.Addazio may not be at Colorado State very long…
At least Cuse beat the team it was supposed to beat yesterday.He’s on the hot seat. If he were to get fired he would be interesting has HCing experience and has an exciting offense
Worcester has the blow up bear on Polar Soda's roof though!!LOL, who is choosing HC over UConn for academics? It is a glorified catholic high school.
And by facilities are you referring to the aged bleachers next to the ballpark?
And quality of life in...Worcester???
We don’t need a new quarterback. We just need to play the BEST quarterback!and hopefully he can bring his QB with him. Unbelievable that he is just a freshman. Makes me wonder what our freshman QB can do if we ran read option. We can at least give him a "wildcat" role just to see how it goes.
I really hope they lean on the state hard and there is real investment from the state in the program. Not looking to get into any political debate, I didn't think Lamont would be any good but I actually think he's turned out to be one of the best Governor's and he does seem to really like UConn. It's beneficial to the school and state to invest in and make UConn football good.Isn’t the state currently flush with free COVID cash from the federal govt?
Ned seems to really like UConn…maybe funnel some of it into recruiting and paying a new modern coach and his staff?
Not sure what you're implying by better kids to coach…And better facilities?!!! You might want to visit the Storrs campus before you throw that one out there. Holy Cross having better facilities is beyond laughable. The only better facility Holy Cross has over UConn is the church on campus.
He’d come here if he hits rock bottom.Moorhead is making 1.15mm this year. I don't see UConn as his next opportunity.
This is laughable, you don't know what you're talking about. All your varsity teams share a 9,500 strength and conditioning facility. Lolz.Athletics | College of the Holy Cross
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HC's indoor practice facility and its ancillary training facilities are on a par with FBS programs like UConn's. Our stadium, though old, is at least on campus and provides some of the best sightlines in the country (right on top of the field).
The Holy Cross (and other PL schools) student-athletes have to be above a certain "academic index" (test scores, gpa etc) to be admitted. I'm not saying them makes them "better kids" but in general there's usually less issues etc than with schools that don't take that into consideration during admissions.