Get Santos to bring Brosmer, lol. We tried Maine, let's try New Hampshire.
Or Rhode Island. Didn't they light up one of our opponents that we could barely score on?Get Santos to bring Brosmer, lol. We tried Maine, let's try New Hampshire.
No, the perception was that we downgraded to save Basketball, both programs. Heck, the women's program had won 3 titles in a row while in AAC.I don’t agree with this at all.
The perception of UConn is that we downgraded/defunded football to save Women’s Basketball.
It may not be a wholly accurate perception but that is the shared reality outside of the UConn bubble.
Every FCS coach? You think Chesney or the NDSU coach are dropping everything to come deal with this? I don’t think so.
It will take a long time to get the stink off.
No, the perception was that we downgraded to save Basketball, both programs. Heck, the women's program had won 3 titles in a row while in AAC.
Stop trying to paint everything in the darkest light possible.
Or Rhode Island. Didn't they light up one of our opponents that we could barely score on?
If they're in the union are they considered executives? How do they get to have their cake and eat it too?I know nothing about football coaches’ contracts. Having said that, it is standard in an executive’s employment contract to have a clause that says a material diminution in duties allows the executive to quit and treat it as if he or she was fired for severance purposes.
If they're in the union are they considered executives? How do they get to have their cake and eat it too?
They had Kasim Hill - we didn’t.Or Rhode Island. Didn't they light up one of our opponents that we could barely score on?
First of all, it was a figure of speech. Obviously there are exceptions but a large number would. If Cheney wants to coach at the FBS level he might. He has been considered for a couple of jobs and not gotten them. A stint as a successful and or innovative FBS coordinator might be the thing that gets him over the hump. FCS head coaches don’t often get FBS jobs. FBS coordinators do. I don’t know what his career goals are but if FBS head coach is one, he might very well take it.I don’t agree with this at all.
The perception of UConn is that we downgraded/defunded football to save Women’s Basketball.
It may not be a wholly accurate perception but that is the shared reality outside of the UConn bubble.
Every FCS coach? You think Chesney or the NDSU coach are dropping everything to come deal with this? I don’t think so.
It will take a long time to get the stink off.
Probably not, under the CBA.'Are coaches guaranteed a specific job? Can an assistant coach be pd by contract but demoted to equipment manager (just an example)?
Well, for him, it's been a pretty good return.And, Charlton got a $125,000 raise from 2022 to 2023. He went from $375,000 to $500,000. Where's the ROI?
He could be demoted to equipment manager but do we really want to see if he runs that like he runs the offense? Guys wouldn’t get uniforms until ghe 3rd quarter'Are coaches guaranteed a specific job? Can an assistant coach be pd by contract but demoted to equipment manager (just an example)?
You are comparing two schools who are in P4 conferences. It is not remotely close to our situation. You dont think that if Kansas and Duke were in the American and saw that their future was going to be behind a paywall surrounded by a bunch of directional schools they wouldn't make a move?I’m not. This is actually what people think. And there isn’t a material difference between what you said and what I said.
Nobody protects basketball by hurting football. Even schools like Duke and KU don’t do that.
Coaches don’t believe they will be supported at UConn. That’s the perception we have to change.
What Zoo said is still true though. Regardless of the actuality of the situation, that was the general perception. Further enforced by then cancelling our entire football season like a year later. Leaving the AAC had a profound impact on our athletics reputation. Showed we really cared about basketball (which is great) but didn’t care about the rest.You are comparing two schools who are in P4 conferences. It is not remotely close to our situation. You dont think that if Kansas and Duke were in the American and saw that their future was going to be behind a paywall surrounded by a bunch of directional schools they wouldn't make a move?
Not sure how far outside the bubble you need to be to hear that. If we had stayed in the AAC for football, we risked losing the $ we received for wbb as SNY was no longer in the picture. Add that to the fact that the AAC was becoming a feeder league for P5 leagues, and we sucked in almost everything but wbb, many thought a change back to the BE was appropriate.I don’t agree with this at all.
The perception of UConn is that we downgraded/defunded football to save Women’s Basketball.
It may not be a wholly accurate perception but that is the shared reality outside of the UConn bubble.
Every FCS coach? You think Chesney or the NDSU coach are dropping everything to come deal with this? I don’t think so.
It will take a long time to get the stink off.
Not sure how far outside the bubble you need to be to hear that. If we had stayed in the AAC for football, we risked losing the $ we received for wbb as SNY was no longer in the picture. Add that to the fact that the AAC was becoming a feeder league for P5 leagues, and we sucked in almost everything but wbb, many thought a change back to the BE was appropriate.
The true perception of UConn is that we're a basketball first school. Like Duke, Kansas, and Kentucky. The only difference is that ESPN hasn't destroyed their leagues yet.
You've been stealing from Waylon's playbook.So you’re defending Charlton now? Got it.
You are comparing two schools who are in P4 conferences. It is not remotely close to our situation. You dont think that if Kansas and Duke were in the American and saw that their future was going to be behind a paywall surrounded by a bunch of directional schools they wouldn't make a move?
You've been stealing from Waylon's playbook.
So it was OK to lose money for the sake of football? AAC football, where we were the bottom of the league? The AAC was the one that was going to force us to give up money.It doesn’t matter why. The perception matters and we didn’t manage it well.
Imagine explaining to recruits and top coaches that we actually care about football when we sacrificed conference football to keep wbb on a regional cable network.
It’s a reasonable red flag.
So it was OK to lose money for the sake of football? AAC football, where we were the bottom of the league? The AAC was the one that was going to force us to give up money.
Outside of Lashlee and Weist,
Not trying to argue at all. Just trying to understand your point of view, especially regarding perception.Yes people outside the bubble might say that. Most people don’t have two elite basketball programs to look after.
Don’t argue with me. Argue with the football coaches who don’t think we have a serious football program.
By the time we're in a P4 league, things will be P2 only, or even worse, P1 only.Instead we chose to give it up. The AAC media deal pays about $7 million/school. The Big East pays around $4.5-5 There are also, of course, other sources like NCAA tournament credits, but that is the media base. By the way, this is going, at some point, to be unsustainable for basketball too.
We made a choice. It isn’t sustainable in the long term. The plan needs to be to get football back to respectability then get into a p4 league. I thing joining a league for football only makes short term sense too. Which would you rather be, going 6-6 because you play 4-5 unwinnable games every year or being 11-1 and being talked about for a New Years Day bowl or the CFP playoff because you play 11 G5 games and 1 P4? Even if we go unbeaten in our G5 games next season, a tall order to be sure, we are likely 8-4 and ordinary. Meanwhile, Tulane is 11-1. James Madison is 11-1. Liberty is 10-2. Those teams get that winning brings lots more than competing.
Cochran is a huge what could have been. But damn if I'm not proud of him for getting out of the sport before it completely ruined his life.Lashlee had Shirreffs and Weist eventually found his way to Cochran. Isn't amazing how offensive coordinators look so much better when they have good QB's working for them. Shirreffs and Cochran were two of our very best of the FBS era. Do you think we might have had a better functioning offense this year if we had a QB who could run like Shirreffs?
Remember, UConn gets ~$1 million from SNY and ~$500k from CBS so the media dollars are comparable with a big savings in travel costs. And, it was obvious that the AAC was a league of schools looking to get out, so it was only a matter of time before the most attractive schools left. If UConn stayed in the AAC, the schedule would have been made up of teams like UAB, FAU, UNC Charlotte, North Texas, UTSA, Tulsa,... Disaster for both football and especially basketball.Instead we chose to give it up. The AAC media deal pays about $7 million/school. The Big East pays around $4.5-5 There are also, of course, other sources like NCAA tournament credits, but that is the media base. By the way, this is going, at some point, to be unsustainable for basketball too.