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Benedict said that someone on the staff is going to Michigan with Warde Manuel. Who is leaving?
Doug Gnotke: http://www.uconnhuskies.com/genrel/070512aaa.html
Benedict said that someone on the staff is going to Michigan with Warde Manuel. Who is leaving?
A female assistant named Bess Eaton, I think.Benedict said that someone on the staff is going to Michigan with Warde Manuel. Who is leaving?
A female assistant named Bess Eaton, I think.
Gresh needed to lead him better toward the subject his audience is looking for. You are right. Benedict will decide what he can divulge, Instead, Gresh made it easy for Benedict to deflect. He asked about GoRs (Which the AAC does not have) and about other conferences to which UConn does not belong. The exact opposite direction, with literally no bearing on UConn.Right. But you ask Benedict, too. As the interviewer, you don't worry about the answer. He will disclose what he can/wants to.
That genius has CTE from too many shots to the head during his URI career...he also needs to realize that his has been football career is LONG since been over and he needs to throw away the needles and get off the juice.Gresh is hanging on to Benedict's statement that we need to dominate the league that we are in like a dog on a bone.
Gresh's memory of UConn's facilities are of playing at Memorial Stadium his Soph year getting his teeth kicked in. Someone should clue him in that his boy Bill told a reporter at a UConn pro day that UConn's facilities were better than what the Pats had a few years agoMy final thought before I get in my car (and turn on WEEI and not think another second about Andy Gresh): He keeps on referencing Benedict's statement of [paraphrase] "Dominate the conference we are in."
Gresh interprets this as Benedict think UConn is staying in the AAC for the foreseeable future. He also says that UConn is where it is because it is not yet P-5 ready, without regard to outside influences (you all know what they are. I won't list them.).
Finally, what is Gresh talking about UConn's facilities for as if they are DIII level? Gampel is being addressed this summer and the football and basketball practice facilities are state of the art.
On the flip side of the above coin is that Benedict thinks UConn needs to dominate their conference, regardless if they are in the AAC, the ACC, Big Ten, or Big XII. I don't think he is allowed to say any different, lest risk openly pining for another conference, which I don't believe is allowed.
UConn is absolutely a P-5 quality program. They are left out for a variety of combinations of reason. All of them include the Hathaway/Pasqualoni/APR rate + BC (ACC), Location (Big XII), and endowment/AAU status (Big Ten...My preference). Make no mistake that UConn is ready for the call, and I don't think for a second that UConn did not show the writing on the wall to the de facto day-to-day head of athletics (if not in name) at Auburn University.
Gresh is hanging on to Benedict's statement that we need to dominate the league that we are in like a dog on a bone.
My final thought before I get in my car (and turn on WEEI and not think another second about Andy Gresh): He keeps on referencing Benedict's statement of [paraphrase] "Dominate the conference we are in."
Gresh interprets this as Benedict think UConn is staying in the AAC for the foreseeable future. He also says that UConn is where it is because it is not yet P-5 ready, without regard to outside influences (you all know what they are. I won't list them.).
Finally, what is Gresh talking about UConn's facilities for as if they are DIII level? Gampel is being addressed this summer and the football and basketball practice facilities are state of the art.
On the flip side of the above coin is that Benedict thinks UConn needs to dominate their conference, regardless if they are in the AAC, the ACC, Big Ten, or Big XII. I don't think he is allowed to say any different, lest risk openly pining for another conference, which I don't believe is allowed.
UConn is absolutely a P-5 quality program. They are left out for a variety of combinations of reasons. All of them include the Hathaway/Pasqualoni/APR rate + BC (ACC), Location (Big XII), and endowment/AAU status (Big Ten...My preference). Make no mistake that UConn is ready for the call, and I don't think for a second that UConn did not show the writing on the wall to the de facto day-to-day head of athletics (if not in name) at Auburn University.
He's a tool....I urge anyone with a twitter account to go and challenge him on the stuff he is saying on the air...he will go off on his rants/tirades..you will get called a knob..BUT he will look like a foolRight. Because everyone taken before us dominated their league. What a bum.
Also, he keeps saying Houston getting to a new years six Bowl is huge... Meant squat when we did it though, I guess.
Side story, UConn's official Twitter tweeted out Benedict's presser quote when he said "this is a P5 all day every day." And the UConn athletics official Twitter account retweeted that. I responded and said "I love that this quote was tweeted by the official UConn Twitter account and retweeted by the official UConn athletics Twitter account." Now, UConn's official Twitter just liked my tweet.
That is a huge statement to me. UConn has never really acknowledged, in an official capacity, that they are P5. They've usually relied on others to say it for them.
I may be reading too much into it. But I think that these tweets and them liking my tweet is pretty significant.
I just went through a list of a half dozen donut puns that were all not suitable for this incarnation of the Boneyard. I miss the old days.She's tasty
Yes, in the past everyone including President Herbst always just said that we are a proud member of the AAC blah, blah, blah. Now they are coming out and saying that we are a P5 school.
That's something that I'm gonna put down on any questionnaire they send outGresh is a genius. There are 50 fans on this board more capable of hosting a UConn centric radio show and intelligently discussing CRA. He needs to be sacked in the near future. The flagship station for UConn shouldn't have mouthpieces w/o a clue - it's bush league.
Also, UConn really needs some two bit station in FF County to pick up the radio broadcast. Its pathetic that the lower part of this county can't listen to jack squat for live sports radio.
Gresh is hanging on to Benedict's statement that we need to dominate the league that we are in like a dog on a bone.
How far down are you?@Exit 4 I've made that point to them endless times - if you want a laugh, pm me, and I'll forward you my last mail to enright on the subject.
Gresh: "Other than the UConn women, I don't see a lot of coverage of UConn inside of NYC."
Nope. There isn't. Our men's bball, football and hockey all got kicked off of SNY.
He claims there's no coverage of UConn because we're not on MSG...
I called in to contest the dominate piece but got cut off due to a commercial. Gresh was pontificating about facilities and I wanted to say we have them in football and basketball, but need to build up baseball, hockey and softball. But, alas, he is a runaway train. No use wasting my breath on him.My final thought before I get in my car (and turn on WEEI and not think another second about Andy Gresh): He keeps on referencing Benedict's statement of [paraphrase] "Dominate the conference we are in."
Gresh interprets this as Benedict think UConn is staying in the AAC for the foreseeable future. He also says that UConn is where it is because it is not yet P-5 ready, without regard to outside influences (you all know what they are. I won't list them.).
Finally, what is Gresh talking about UConn's facilities for as if they are DIII level? Gampel is being addressed this summer and the football and basketball practice facilities are state of the art.
On the flip side of the above coin is that Benedict thinks UConn needs to dominate their conference, regardless if they are in the AAC, the ACC, Big Ten, or Big XII. I don't think he is allowed to say any different, lest risk openly pining for another conference, which I don't believe is allowed.
UConn is absolutely a P-5 quality program. They are left out for a variety of combinations of reasons. All of them include the Hathaway/Pasqualoni/APR rate + BC (ACC), Location (Big XII), and endowment/AAU status (Big Ten...My preference). Make no mistake that UConn is ready for the call, and I don't think for a second that UConn did not show the writing on the wall to the de facto day-to-day head of athletics (if not in name) at Auburn University.
You areSide story, UConn's official Twitter tweeted out Benedict's presser quote when he said "this is a P5 all day every day." And the UConn athletics official Twitter account retweeted that. I responded and said "I love that this quote was tweeted by the official UConn Twitter account and retweeted by the official UConn athletics Twitter account." Now, UConn's official Twitter just liked my tweet.
That is a huge statement to me. UConn has never really acknowledged, in an official capacity, that they are P5. They've usually relied on others to say it for them.
I may be reading too much into it. But I think that these tweets and them liking my tweet is pretty significant.
Finally, what is Gresh talking about UConn's facilities for as if they are DIII level? Gampel is being addressed this summer and the football and basketball practice facilities are state of the art.
Gwich area - exit 4. I recall you are in PoCho. PoCho is a good place.How far down are you?
Crap. That looks a lot like my drivers license picture.I think we should stop making fun of Gresh. He's obviously got some Downs Syndrome in his DNA
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Sorry Tom.