Lol. I get that some fans think he will win. Fans always think this is the year. I'm talking more institutional pressure. Throw amy thing less than 6-6 type year and he might be joining Ruffin McNeil on the list of didn't see that coming coaching replacements come December. Maybe even 6-6. Something worse and he is absolutely gone.
in it's entire existence, Uconn has a losing record. Your point is what?9-17 overall, including Maine.
Petrino has all the loyalty of a rattlesnake. Conscience, too. Keep people like him at arm's length!I have not bee a Diaco supporter from the beginning because my belief was we needed to hire someone with head coaching experience.
I don't want to hear that coordinators get hired all the time or, how does someone become a head coach if they don't get promoted. That's all great for any other school not named UConn. We have been, since before he was hired, at the most critical time in our athletic history. The future of UConn athletics is essentially going to be determined in the next handful of years. We all know, without an escape hatch, UConn athletics will eventually wither away in anything other than a P5 conference. (I'm sure I'll get the obligatory "We are bred to win championships" quote from the usual suspects)
The fact that UConn chose to hire someone with no experience in the head chair is an insult to all of us. At a time when we absolutely had to show our football program belonged on a big stage we hired a coach who needs training wheels. Things like clock management are basic head coach skills that Diaco doesn't have because he hasn't had the ability to develop this skill ELSEWHERE.
This is not a FIRE DIACO thread yet but, IMO, he is rapidly approaching the end of his rope. Regardless of the "perceived" shape of the program when he took over, this is year 3 and it's put up or time.
While many here wouldn't have the stomach for him, hiring a guy like Petrino would send a clear message to the B12 and anyone else that UConn is serious about football
To all the Diaco supporters, fire away
That may be but the world changes when the guy who hired you is replaced. Look the new AD is doing all sorts of things to pump up the gate. A team that loses AND is boring doing it hurts the overall effort.I doubt it really. I do think that next year, when he'd be playing with essentially all his recruits and his systems is well in place, is do or die. I don't think he can flop this year, but 5 wins and he'll be back. I say this because I believe his pitch to the University was based on building for long term success and de-emphasized the quick fix approach. I think he was hired because of it.
Quarterback needs protection to be effective. Against Maine, he often had to run!Connecticut Passing
C/ATT YDS AVG TD INT QBR
Bryant Shirreffs 16/23 162 7.0 0 0 75.3
Connecticut Rushing
CAR YDS AVG TD LONG
Bryant Shirreffs 20 95 4.8 0 35
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On #UConn play calling last night. Final stats show 50 run/23 pass. Sacks=2. Shirreffs said out of his 20 runs, only 5 had run options
An issue (maybe not thee issue) might be less play calling and more of execution.
If this tweet is to be believed, Verducci called a much more balanced game of at least 38 pass plays and 35 runs. Shirreffs needs to get further through his progressions, before he tucks it away.
Secondly, as is mentioned in the View from 241, the last 23 minutes of the game was like night and day from the first part. So at the very least, UConn can make and implement in-game adjustments that they did not do in years past.
TJ was the best offensive coach I have seen here.
A) That is not the point I was making. There were posts early on immediately following the game that Verducci called a far too conservative game. The numbers and post game comments don't bear that out.Quarterback needs protection to be effective. Against Maine, he often had to run!
B) I didn't re-watch the game, but I disagree. Maine's only shot last week was to blitz and that's fine. However, in the first half, it looked like Shirreffs would make his first read and if it wasn't there he tucked and ran.....