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I can't say I know better than anyone else, but from what I have read and heard about him he is extremely loyal including keeping his staff together. Hard to draw conclusions on his stay in Toledo or Mount Union as he was coaching in his home state which no doubt influenced his decision; however, he did turn down high end P4 OC jobs while at Toledo. In reality, assuming he is successful, UConn really only needs to hold their breath for 4 years for the 2030 realignment everyone has been banking on. At that point UConn will either find itself in a major conference and should be able to hold onto him for a longer term vision or have been snubbed once again and there likely would be pretty significant changes to the AD as a whole. Hoping this is the start of a long and illustrious career.watching the press conference rn... i like candle so far.
for those of you who know his track record better... do you guys see him as a guy purely using UConn as a quick, 2-year stepping stone to his P4 gig? or does he seem to be someone who may desire to have (and sustain) success here with us?
I know he did many years at toledo, which I like.
Media lobbed some softballs... but he did Pasqualoni proud with the CT High Schools plan
I don't believe he's a two to three year then move on guy. If he was he wouldn't have spent ten years at Toledo.watching the press conference rn... i like candle so far.
for those of you who know his track record better... do you guys see him as a guy purely using UConn as a quick, 2-year stepping stone to his P4 gig? or does he seem to be someone who may desire to have (and sustain) success here with us?
I know he did many years at toledo, which I like.
His style is definitely much more in the Penders/Cavanaugh realm then it is in the Hurley/Auriemma realm. Probably a good thing. 😀What a refreshing and believably honest guy.
I said in another post that I was shocked (with Diaco's insincerity) when I watched "red pants" remarks at his press conference and now have to say how impressive Candle is.
He had no hints of BS in his remarks and exudes knowledge of how to do what must be done to continue the rise in fortunes of UConn football AND do it the right way.
Hallelujah!
Great Christmas present for all Huskies fans!
Maybe a little too soon to ask about those things...I think he answered competently and maturely, but they were softballs.
Nobody asked about Sammis or other coaches.
Nobody asked if he plans on bringing Toledo players/recruits with.
And shockingly, nobody asked if he'd had pizza yet.
The media was embarrasing with those questions. But overall first impression of coach is positive.I think he answered competently and maturely, but they were softballs.
Nobody asked about Sammis or other coaches.
Nobody asked if he plans on bringing Toledo players/recruits with.
And shockingly, nobody asked if he'd had pizza yet.
Too soon to answer, perhaps, but not too soon to ask, IMHO.Maybe a little too soon to ask about those things...
Liked the quiet confidence of being able to sign kids in multiple eras of recruiting (and calling out the "traditionalists" who think its "the kids" that have changed). That said, he made special emphasis about how he's been successful of retaining kids and filling in with new high school grads. I sometimes wonder if NFL experience (like Mora had) with managing a salary cap, is a skill/experience set that is uniquely suited to thrive in the portal era, rather than the traditional high school recruiting philosophy. Hoping Candle succeeds in both.
At first blush, Penders is a great comp of Candle's personality. Exactly what we need: a program builder that consistently punches above its weight.His style is definitely much more in the Penders/Cavanaugh realm then it is in the Hurley/Auriemma realm. Probably a good thing. 😀
I’d love to see a Coffee with Coaches chat with Penders and Candle like Jim Penders did with Mora.At first blush, Penders is a great comp of Candle's personality. Exactly what we need: a program builder that consistently punches above its weight.
Agreed on the no-errors part. I was able to attend in person and my impression is that that specific form of public speaking is not his strong suit. Probably fine in after-game interviews and pressers when he can focus specifically on football. I do agree he seemed a little nervous, fiddling with his note sheet at the podium before he started speaking. He came across as genuine and likeable. Overall impression was positive. He said he can't wait to get to work- I can't wait to see his recruiting class! Good luck to HCJC- let's kick some @-$-$!My take is that he had no unforced errors. He said all the things you would expect him to and made no mistakes. He seemed a little more nervous than I would have expected. That's not necessarily a bad thing. I read that as this job being important to him.
This is an entirely new regime... even though we wish we could have some sort of guarantee that coaches we liked under JM stick around... Those questions will be addressed at the right time though I'm sureI think he answered competently and maturely, but they were softballs.
Nobody asked about Sammis or other coaches.
Nobody asked if he plans on bringing Toledo players/recruits with.
And shockingly, nobody asked if he'd had pizza yet.
Elephant in room not addressed -- THE CONFERENCE SITUATION. yikesThe media was embarrasing with those questions. But overall first impression of coach is positive.
Nobody is going to ask about current assistants and he wouldn’t answer anyway. Nor will he answer about brining players from Toledo. My guess is he won’t go out of his way to bring any for 2 reasons. 1 he made a point of keeping players at Toledo. Now going to take guys seems counter to his style. 2, we swim in a deeper pool than the MAC. Not a knock and we could likely use some of his guys but I think over all we are looking for a different level of player.I think he answered competently and maturely, but they were softballs.
Nobody asked about Sammis or other coaches.
Nobody asked if he plans on bringing Toledo players/recruits with.
And shockingly, nobody asked if he'd had pizza yet.
Nor will he answer about brining players from Toledo. My guess is he won’t go out of his way to bring any for 2 reasons.
But surely he promised we would win breakfast!I am concerned, no word of energy vampires, or anything of the sort.