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Tell you what, you find me the coach who already knows everything there is about coaching and wants to coach here, and I'll pay his salary, deal?
LOL. That would have been Coach P.
Tell you what, you find me the coach who already knows everything there is about coaching and wants to coach here, and I'll pay his salary, deal?
Bob's a better coach than the program deserved at the time of his hire. Ward made a good pick in spite of everything. He just needs to adjust on gameday. Everything else is looking pretty good. Recruiting appears to be getting better, the guys are playing hard and getting better. I enjoy watching the games again.
I simply want us to get over the hump of being a losing program as fast as humanity possible because that stink takes a lot longer to get off than it does to put on.
There are 3 long time terrible football programs from this conference ranked this week and deservedly so. However one loss and they are right back to irrelevant town. While teams like Missouri, Northwestern and Ole Miss are a win away from the media driven good to see you again pats on the back.
A bowl game this year would be huge and set up a run to compete for a conference title next season. Credibility takes at least an extra year to find you. For all the suck we've endured, cutting a year off the rebound schedule would do wonders for the program even if Bob left.
A bowl is a decidely uphill climb after Saturday, but it continued improvements should result in an opportunity for a wtf win to offset this wtf loss.
ECU and Tulane become the must wins #4 and #5. Will need an upset of Cincy, Houston, or Temple. I don't think this is our week but, who knows, we've played better on the road this year. An upset at the Nipper would be a huge boost, bigger than UCF last season.
businesslawyer said:If we played ECU this week, at home, we'd be significant dogs. Significant. The thought that anyone is looking at that as a "must win" rather than a "wtf win" is misguided. It is both.
What does having his own players have to do with the idiotic game decisions being made by the staff? If anyone hired a CEO at several million and that person performed like Diaco has for two years, he would be long gone.
This loss had a lot to do with coaching. Time expiring with a tackle on the 2 yard line and a timeout in your pocket is unacceptable. 3 points left on the table.
Not kicking a fld goal early in the first half left another 3 points on the table.
Kicking a 45+ yard field goal into the wind on 4th and inches?
Still firmly behind Diaco and staff... But this is a game the staff needs to learn from.
Its easy to criticize when things go wrong, and that's fine with me.
The failure of the team isn't based on one component only. It could have been a good play call.....bad execution. Bad play call, bad execution. Bad coaches..good players. etc, etc.
I don't disagree with anyone with time management comments. Thirty seconds to get a play in after a previous play was executed or not executed frustrates me to no end when the snap always seems to come with less than 10 seconds to go. Observing UConn's competition it seems some snap the ball anywhere between 30 seconds down to tens seconds. When opposing teams execute or don't execute a play, it seems their coaches have the next play ready based on results of the previous play. UConn needs to hold a convention between the end of a play and the start of another play.
I don't think BD is a bad coach. Whether the team is able to execute or not execute the plays is a different issue. This is the first time in decades that I've seen any UConn coach send in plays that don't make it seem like a glorified high school program. It has the potential to be a very, very, exciting offense.....for the first time ever. We can always retreat to GDL wallpaper play book.
USF has a better talent level at this point. To hear discussions of their program on TV, they've beaten ACC, Big 12, and SEC teams for recruits.
A lot of UConn's competition for recruits, if there is any, includes the FCS programs. Maybe that is why UConn seems smaller and slower than the teams that have scorched them for huge gains..and why they have trouble scoring in the red zone.
I firmly believe BD can eventually change all aspects of UConn's game....from coaching, play calling and recruits. It just won't happen as fast as many desire.
Lets be honest with ourselves...no big time football coach with a successful resume is coming to UConn. If/when BD leaves, the next coach will probably be from the FCS ranks.
So you disagree with that statement?
So you disagree with that statement?