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Calhoun was 47-46 after his first 93 at UConn
So that would be 4 basketball seasons not 8 football seasons.
Calhoun was 47-46 after his first 93 at UConn
So that would be 4 basketball seasons not 8 football seasons.
So that would be 4 basketball seasons not 8 football seasons.
A picture is worth a thousand words. Having said that I will buy my season tickets and cheer the team on.How many drinks and what time at night?
A picture is worth a thousand words. Having said that I will buy my season tickets and cheer the team on.
You don't think most folks would agree that it should take a coach longer to build a football program than a basketball program?
LOL - Confirmed.Is this confirmed yet?
If I need to confirm that picture to you ?Is this confirmed yet?
It has been said around here that Don Brown didn't like to recruit or be involved in anything but actual coaching. If that is true, it maybe why you have not heard his named tossed about for HC positions.I would have hired Don Brown. He is a much better coach than RE. Maybe, DB did not want the job, but he sure can coach (95-45) and he is not a bad DC either.
My thoughts on Randy are simple -He's been a head coach for about 200 college games and wins half the time. It's better than winning 1/3 of the time but it doesn't excite me. Randy's tenure at Maryland had many parallels to Diaco's at UConn except he took over an 8-4 team not a team that won 3 games. Both had trouble on the field and had trouble explaining it. While Randy did built a program at UConn - he was unable to capitalize on the UA sponsorship advantage at Maryland.
The only name I heard a couple weeks ago was Moorhead - I hope that's still the case.
we were fundamentally solid, we could run the ball, we always had strong line play
I would have preferred a more exotic hire, but Randy's not a bad choice AND he better be 100% to UConn for the rest of his career