Subba, you are underestimating the degree of difficulty in creating and sustaining a successful D-1 FBS college football program. Even in the American, recent coaching hires have been upwards to $3,000,000 per. Teams need to pay that kind of money to compete.
Randy's teams form 2002 (1st yr at the Rent) to the 2010 Fiesta bowl year went to 5 bowl games which was an amazing accomplishment for such a young FBS program. Quite frankly it's one of the main reasons I became such a die hard Husky football fan. Truthfully that success was beyond most college football fans expectations.
But make no mistake. FBS, Div. 1 football is an extremely taxing full time nerve racking ordeal. UCONN is right now smack in the middle of a huge Turn Around. No question, the program has been hanging on the cliff by it's fingernails and in danger of extinction.
I don't agree that it's easier to win six games than to lose six games especially in this league where their exists a great deal more parity than the other conferences. We had 4 teams tie for 1st place last year. I do agree however that 4 losing years and no bowl games in unacceptable.
I don't think anyone has to remind Bob Diaco that he is on the clock and I am confident that he knows what he has to do. With an $8.5 Million guaranteed 5 yr. contract, I kinda think you and I have more things to worry about than he does. He has a game plan which all Husky fans are eager to see bear fruit.
The American conference, although not the most desired conference is a lot tougher than people give credit. Hopefully, we will beat Villanova, Army and Tulane, the teams you mentioned. However take a closer look and the remaining schedule of Missouri, Navy, BYU, UCF, USF, Cincinnati, ECU, Houston and Temple is going to be tough. If you offer anyone on the Boneyard 6 wins right now, they will take it in a heartbeat.
Finally. on Diaco tanking this past season last year, well, I will have to quote Groucho Marks on that one.
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