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I will say this for GDL - he coached the OL very intensely when Trmple's defense was on the field. He was very fiery in that bench huddle using a white board etc. very old school.
I will say this for GDL - he coached the OL very intensely when Trmple's defense was on the field. He was very fiery in that bench huddle using a white board etc. very old school.
He was nothing special coming out of high school. Very slow. We had better LBs. He developed because he played all games his freshmen season which wouldn't have happened at UConn.
We couldn't keep Bobby Frey another year too.Ding ding ding. It's been clear for a while that the football program can't get players into the school. You may as well not have a program if you aren't willing to admit football players.
We couldn't keep Bobby Frey another year too.
Well that whole narrative after the fact was that he wanted to finish his degree in PA so he'd be licenced to teach there.
It seems pretty far fetched someone would leave a team that went to the Fiesta Bowl to go to Slippery Rock...
Robbie Frey was quoted as wanting to go back to PA to be with his fiance. It's probably the most quoted thing I've placed on the Boneyard, but I'm too tired to find the newspaper link again. Every year, it's brought up again, and every year, I have to mention it...
Yes that's the narrative I'm speaking of - the quote came after he publicly wasn't admitted to grad school.
All the nice quotes are there at the end of the day if you didn't happen to be paying attention in the heat of the moment.
Now sure maybe it's true but based
on the last decade of this program...?
This is pure BS. He was not an under the radar recruit, and he was a very good linebacker the moment he stepped on the field as a true freshman.
Tyler Matakevich - 2014
2012 (Freshman): One of 14 true freshmen to see game action and one of just four true freshmen to earn a starting role … one of just three true freshmen to play in every game … started at MLB and also played on the kickoff return unit … became the first freshman in school history to record 100 tackles … finished season as Temple leader with 101 tackles, including 67 solo stops, three TFL, three break-ups, two fumble recoveries, and a forced fumble … finished fourth in the Big East in tackles (9.2) … had double-digit tackles in five consecutive games ... was the Owls leading tackler in each of the final 8 games … tallied 15 tackles, including 12 solo stops and two TFL, in the win over South Florida, his first collegiate start … mid-year student who enrolled at Temple in January 2012.
Prep School: Played linebacker for coach Bill Chaplick at Milford Academy for one season ... ranked #38 LB in the country by … also ranked the #10 recruit in the state of New York and the #5 outside linebacker.
With the fact that he maintained good grades throughout his time here and the fact that the football team gets extra access to tutors, facilities, etc., I'm feeling confident that his version of the story is likely the true version of the story.
And like you said, there is so much more that was messed up with our program over the last decade that we can focus on! I'm going to go check my vitamin D levels now so that I don't turn into an energy vampire...
Look up Jim Calhoun and you'll see I understand things quite well. Fact is Temple has a higher GSR rating and waxed you on the football field. Doesn't make one school better than the other simply calling out the fact your admin is full of crap.I know I shouldn't feed trolls, but do yourself a favor; look up the name Montrell Dobbs and educate yourself before you come here to spout off on stuff you don't understand...
I'm not sure what they told you in orientation but UConn isn't in the Ivy League or even the ACC for that matter. Good state school but easy on positioning it as a pillar of academic excellence. Additionally, the tact of attacking the source of info is pretty tired. Bottom line is Temple has a better football team, coach and has a higher rating from the NCAA.First, I can understand why someone from Temple wouldn't want to start an argument on academic reputation on a UConn message board. Second, any data coming from the NCAA is flawed. UConn doesn't have "basket weaving 101" classes like a lot of the other schools do to provide an easy route to graduation for their athletes. This is what hurts them in these type of rankings. Doing things legit has its price in the NCAA. Randy Edsall pretty much said the program could not take the next step because of the academic standards here.
Look up Jim Calhoun and you'll see I understand things quite well. Fact is Temple has a higher GSR rating and waxed you on the football field. Doesn't make one school better than the other simply calling out the fact your admin is full of crap.
Look up Jim Calhoun and you'll see I understand things quite well. Fact is Temple has a higher GSR rating and waxed you on the football field. Doesn't make one school better than the other simply calling out the fact your admin is full of crap.
Educate yourself...
I'm gonna tell you like I told your other turd Temple colleague that came on here running his mouth: Member that time a Temple fan came on The Boneyard and got banned for running his mouth on a UConn boardI'm not sure what they told you in orientation but UConn isn't in the Ivy League or even the ACC for that matter. Good state school but easy on positioning it as a pillar of academic excellence. Additionally, the tact of attacking the source of info is pretty tired. Bottom line is Temple has a better football team, coach and has a higher rating from the NCAA.
I don't believe Dobbs ever made it to Temple's campus either so I don't know why he was referenced here? Temple in the MAC had the luxury of being able to over sign and then parking kids in Prep School (still open to signing at any school) or grey-shirting them a half-year. While that was an advantage, the fact of the matter is that Temple's staff have been much better recruiters/talent evaluators than the UConn staff since Randy E. left. Even then, Temple held their own against UConn.
You can try an put word's in GDL's mouth regarding academics etc, but Temple does what every other school does. Every school lowers standards for specific athletes. UConn does it too. PJ Walker qualified out of HS to play D1 ball and started his freshman year. Same with Tyler M.
Those are sour grapes. I think most of this stems from CFB fans not being able to wrap their head around that fact that Temple finally has gotten their S*** together regarding football. They have the facilities, respected coaches, and can recruit/put players in the NFL.