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I see Petrino is still a dirt bag. Nice to know some things don't change.
he is definitely playing with fire this recruiting season with some of the recruits he is bringing in..specifically former B-12 Defensive player of the year and TCU DE Devonte Fields.
 
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he is definitely playing with fire this recruiting season with some of the recruits he is bringing in..specifically former B-12 Defensive player of the year and TCU DE Devonte Fields.

Fields is cleared to play this season now.

Anyone wondering why FSU and Clemson, two schools with similar "ethical" standards, wanted UL > UConn, I give you Exhibit A...eh, maybe more like Exhibit ZZZ. The collection of thugs and criminals at Louisville is rather impressive. FSU and Clemson (and 'da U!) might have to all step up their game.
 
Fields is cleared to play this season now.

Anyone wondering why FSU and Clemson, two schools with similar "ethical" standards, wanted UL > UConn, I give you Exhibit A...eh, maybe more like Exhibit ZZZ. The collection of thugs and criminals at Louisville is rather impressive. FSU and Clemson (and 'da U!) might have to all step up their game.

they don't call them the Criminoles for nothing.
 
Fields is cleared to play this season now.

Anyone wondering why FSU and Clemson, two schools with similar "ethical" standards, wanted UL > UConn, I give you Exhibit A...eh, maybe more like Exhibit ZZZ. The collection of thugs and criminals at Louisville is rather impressive. FSU and Clemson (and 'da U!) might have to all step up their game.
I'm all for letting an arrest play out in the court system before passing judgement...BUT it amazes me at the edge a guy like Petrino walks...and that a guy like Zurich lets him walk that edge..even better yet chooses to even play with that kind of fire by hiring him again. This will eventually blow up in Jurich's face and the divorce will be ugly..again.
 
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He's already headed to Wake Forest, unfortunately. Surprising that we didn't take a flyer on him given the circumstances.
 
I'm all for letting an arrest play out in the court system before passing judgement...BUT it amazes me at the edge a guy like Petrino walks...and that a guy like Zurich lets him walk that edge..even better yet chooses to even play with that kind of fire by hiring him again. This will eventually blow up in Jurich's face and the divorce will be ugly..again.

I'm no Petrino fan. I think the guy can coach but I don't trust him whatsoever. I certainly don't trust giving him millions of dollars and expecting a long-term solution at head coach. To me, he's more of a short-term see-what-you-can-get in 3 years or less kind of hire, because you know he's either going to quit, be fired, or get arrested. But I digress...

To be somewhat fair to Petrino, I think all of these low character transfers/recruits speak more to the university's low admission standards than the coach. Charlie Strong was pulling in these type of questionable transfers/recruits too. When you have a 75% acceptance rate and operate in a mini-SEC environment, where character issues/ethics/academics are secondary to on-field results, regardless of who is hurt/beaten/cheated/murdered within the university community and/or conference, you can permit allowing these types of thugs into your school and program.
 
We can make fun of Ville all we want (and it's deserved), but they got one of the golden parachutes handed out. Would I like to go full Louisville here at UConn if it meant getting into a P5 conference? I'm not sure I would. In fact I definately wouldn't. But I wouldn't mind going half way there.
 
That's an entirely different debate. I'm sure there are UConn fans/alum who wouldn't mind a few "calculated risks" here and there. But I'm with you Jimmy, I would not want to jump into the deep end of the scumbag pool with the likes of the Louisvilles, FSU, and most SEC schools.

It's kind of telling about the nature of the NCAA though, eh? Louisville, who will admit anyone recently released out of prison, got their golden parachute out of the AAC. Syracuse has cheated for the better half of 20 years and they got their parachute fairly recently (and a slap on the wrist). UNC has a separate set of "academic" requirements for its student athletes from its student non-athletes and, yet, they are still fondled all over the place as some sort of coveted target in CR. UConn truthfully reported APR scores and were banned from postseason play, labelled as a poor academic school all over the country, and have been stuck in the AAC quicksand while watching others get their golden parachutes.
 
We can make fun of Ville all we want (and it's deserved), but they got one of the golden parachutes handed out. Would I like to go full Louisville here at UConn if it meant getting into a P5 conference? I'm not sure I would. In fact I definately wouldn't. But I wouldn't mind going half way there.


so, just the tip?
 
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I'm with Jimmy. I'd go halfway there. Take chances on kids as long as their prior, ahem, offenses aren't violent or against women.
 
It's one thing to have kids do bad things once they get to campus. It is another thing to recruit kids that were bad actors elsewhere. I'd rather take the risk on questionable high school kids than college kids that have already gone wrong.
 
Which brings up an interesting question... If you were coach would you have found a way to keep McQuillan on the team if they had a post grad program available for him? Or would that be considered wading to the Louisville(scum bag) side of the pool?
 
Which brings up an interesting question... If you were coach would you have found a way to keep McQuillan on the team if they had a post grad program available for him? Or would that be considered wading to the Louisville(scum bag) side of the pool?
I don't think Diaco can be accused at NOT helping McQuillan or the fact there was not a post-grad program he could get into. McQuillan's issue was he was not allowed back into school because of a violation of the student life rules....he was treated like any other student would have been treated.
 
I don't think Diaco can be accused at NOT helping McQuillan or the fact there was not a post-grad program he could get into. McQuillan's issue was he was not allowed back into school because of a violation of the student life rules....he was treated like any other student would have been treated.
I'm not accusing Diaco of anything. I'm not saying he did or didn't do anything. I'm asking as compared to what some in here have called "Louisville thugs" and "Criminoles", if you were coach would you have tried to keep McQuillan on the team like Petrino allegedly would? McQuillan would have been a nice piece to hold onto. What say you?
 
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I'm not accusing Diaco of anything. I'm not saying he did or didn't do anything. I'm asking as compared to what some in here have called "Louisville thugs" and "Criminoles", if you were coach would you have tried to keep McQuillan on the team like Petrino allegedly would? McQuillan would have been a nice piece to hold onto. What say you?
He did try to hold on to him if you listen to what he said about the matter when he announced he was no longer in school...He was tossed out of school for the assault after a hearing for the student life rules violation...there was nothing Diaco could do or say to stop it. It was EXTREMELY evident Diaco wanted to keep him but he had ZERO say! There is no way a guy like Petrino would have EVER taken the job at UCONN...between the admissions requirements AND the conduct rules the University holds ALL students to lately he wouldn't have been able to function.
 
Didn't McCombs get into a similar incident and yet was reinstated? It involved his girlfriend if I remember correctly. I'm sure he wasn't the only one over the years. Now we all know he was eventually dismissed from the team once Diaco got into town but that's not my point. My point was .....IF YOU WERE COACH. Not what Diaco did, said, or didn't do or say. I know sometimes you have to repeat two or three times before it sinks in. The reason why I asked was because some have stated, "Would I like to go full Louisville here at UConn if it meant getting into a P5 conference? I'm not sure I would. In fact I definitely wouldn't. But I wouldn't mind going half way there". Is McQuillan half way? If not, what is?
 
It's kind of telling about the nature of the NCAA though, eh? Louisville, who will admit anyone recently released out of prison, got their golden parachute out of the AAC. Syracuse has cheated for the better half of 20 years and they got their parachute fairly recently (and a slap on the wrist). UNC has a separate set of "academic" requirements for its student athletes from its student non-athletes and, yet, they are still fondled all over the place as some sort of coveted target in CR. UConn truthfully reported APR scores and were banned from postseason play, labelled as a poor academic school all over the country, and have been stuck in the AAC quicksand while watching others get their golden parachutes.
Very well said! Unfortunately I think most people around the country miss this point. The worst part is that the postseason ban rules looked back at scores retroactively, they were punished for rules that didn't exist at the time of the infraction.
 
Didn't McCombs get into a similar incident and yet was reinstated? It involved his girlfriend if I remember correctly. I'm sure he wasn't the only one over the years. Now we all know he was eventually dismissed from the team once Diaco got into town but that's not my point. My point was .....IF YOU WERE COACH. Not what Diaco did, said, or didn't do or say. I know sometimes you have to repeat two or three times before it sinks in. The reason why I asked was because some have stated, "Would I like to go full Louisville here at UConn if it meant getting into a P5 conference? I'm not sure I would. In fact I definitely wouldn't. But I wouldn't mind going half way there". Is McQuillan half way? If not, what is?
If I were the coach I would have thrown McCombs off the team (I don't remember if his second strike was assaulting his girlfriend OR assaulting the kid while playing pick-up hoops) at his second strike.. since his first strike was the marijuana charge his freshman yr...If I were the coach I would have done EXACTLY the something Diaco did and tried to keep McQuillian...but ultimately would have lost that bid JUST like he did. There you go I answered your question. I wouldn't mind going half way there either...I agree with you 100% on that. When you go al the way in with that game it NEVER ends well!
 
If I were the coach I would have thrown McCombs off the team (I don't remember if his second strike was assaulting his girlfriend OR assaulting the kid while playing pick-up hoops) at his second strike.. since his first strike was the marijuana charge his freshman yr...If I were the coach I would have done EXACTLY the something Diaco did and tried to keep McQuillian...but ultimately would have lost that bid JUST like he did. There you go I answered your question. I wouldn't mind going half way there either...I agree with you 100% on that. When you go al the way in with that game it NEVER ends well!
Agreed
 
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