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The entire board hated my guts because I saw through Diaco's happy horse sheet and didn't wear the pompoms. Some of the same guys ripping Diaco now were acting just like Husker fans are now. Some guys are just a little more quick on the take than others.
Jimmy, it's okay for you to do a little ball spiking. You have good reason based on your prophetic views, the results and looking back at all the disappointments. There were many areas where Diaco and his formula for success coupled with his unusual mannerisms grew thin. He came on like gang busters with good looks and flowery words but in plain English he failed. Hopefully for him, he will learn from his failed effort. Last year was one of the doomiest and gloomiest seasons, I've ever experienced. You should have seen my huge group of family and friends for the Navy Game! It was the total opposite feeling I had in 2009 at South Bend after the dramatic 33-30 win. Then after Navy, traveling to ECU and BC was sooooo embarrassing. If not for Benedict's brilliance, I might not have renewed this year. As it's been said, we have Hope again.
As I've posted before, I got to know him personally. My wife went to the football 101 session and had her picture taken with him. I went to most of his promotional events. I sat with him and the coaches at a golf fundraiser and have had numerous conversation with him at other UCONN events. So naturally when someone has been a friend it's difficult to attack and as I've said before you lose your objectivity.
He wasn't ready to be a head coach. That's why I really admire the way Rhett Lashlee has humbled himself and is not taking short cuts. He is willing to take his time to patiently learn everything he can about the profession before taking the next big step at a Big P5 head coaching assignment.
Noone is more disappointed than me for the players and fans that Diaco fell short. I don't think he personally sabotaged the program but it does sound like his ego and stubbornness got in the way and he was sent packing. You've shared that you are not very religious but there is a very profound bible verse, Proverbs 16:18 that reads "Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall." In Diaco's case, his pride may have cost him his job.
As one poster said, Bob Diaco brought excitement and life to a dying program. That all came to a crashing end when all the talk and hyperbole never turned into wins. I picked the name Confident Carl a number of years ago because in my life, regardless of the circumstances at hand, I want to stay focused on the goal and live Victoriously. With or without Bob Diaco, my dream is for the UCONN Huskies to win Championships and go to major bowl games. I believe the current coaching staff under Randy Edsall's leadership gives us the best possible chance!
We differed at times and we've also agreed. One thing we can agree on is that after all is said and done we along with most Boneyarder's are true Husky fans! GO HUSKIES!
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