We can only hope that's a start. Unfortunately my gut tells me Cummings will stay.Verducci, Cummings, Lineburg.
2 at a minimum
OL coach Foley where are you????
OC...Tony Levine who is now at WKU.
P.S. TOM HERMAN won at Houston with all Levine recruits.
New OC - it's as plain as day, and also need a new OL coach. That really was the heart of all our offensive woes. Can't run block, and pass blocking is non-existent - even with the D rushing 4 men we gave up sacks. Other than a competent QB, everything starts with that.
ST coach should go too - 5 returned punts for 2 yards for the whole year????
How do you know we haven't had a competent qb when he is always running for their life?
WHAT????Anyone associated with the secondary has to go. They were clueless all year.
We also need, IMO, a change at DC.
RETHINKING my original thoughts... you are right & bring back Coach Foley for the OLClean house starting with a new HC. Anything else is window.
Ciarrocca was a complete unmitigated disaster at RU. Thanks but no thanks..we just had his clone here the past few seasons.I bet we see a new OC/Associate HC at UConn, and new OL coach... Here's some options for OC:
-Tony Levine (Frm. Houston HC/WKU TE Coach)
-TJ Weist (USF OC)
-Kirk Ciarrocca (Western Michigan OC)
-Tim Albin (Ohio OC)
-Brian Wright (Toledo OC)
-Kenny Edenfield (Troy OC)
I bet we see a new OC/Associate HC at UConn, and new OL coach... Here's some options for OC:
-Tony Levine (Frm. Houston HC/WKU TE Coach)
-TJ Weist (USF OC)
-Kirk Ciarrocca (Western Michigan OC)
-Tim Albin (Ohio OC)
-Brian Wright (Toledo OC)
-Kenny Edenfield (Troy OC)
Diaco has made strategic and time-management mistakes, plus he talks like a crazy optimist, but I still believe the biggest problem is the lack of talent; year after year, UConn recruiting classes are rated near the bottom of even the AAC, so how can we expect Diaco to consistently win with these guys?!
I agree if it was up to him. But he will be told to fire at least some.He's not firing any. Don't be naive, this dumbo thinks he has all the pieces in place, just had bad luck this year.
Agree with all of this.Only way Weist comes back to UConn is as the new HC.
He could have and should have done better by this time in his third year. The O-line has not improved at all and that is on his decision making as far as staff is concerned. Some of the crazy in-game decisions have cost him at least half a dozen games over 3 years, some would claim a lot more. The recruiting has not been P-5 caliber but who is that on? I say it's on Diaco and his staff for not making the sale. It's practically December and still not one O-line recruit has verballed. The most critical position for this team right now besides QB. The facilities are in place. The league is competitive with P-5 schools and boasts plenty of national TV exposure. There is a state full of potential fans waiting on a winner so there's no excuse for not upgrading the caliber of recruits.
It will be a miracle if wacky bob can haul in anyone above a DII coach. What coaches that have shown something in FBS would want to hitch their star to this wagon? I know - the promise of Diaco's job in 2018 is the lure - but now that we are the Wake Forest of football, wouldn't 95% of worthy coaches wait for the next wagon?
I have my doubts we can repeat the Weist story this time around. Severe doubts....because this is our sixth losing season in a row, because its our third HC since Edsall, because our recruiting/cupboard is bare and most of all, because Bob has built nothing in three years to work with...nothing at all.We found TJ Wiest in 2013. That's what you have to find, some senior position coach who should have broken through a while ago, or a younger guy. That's the best you can hope for.
Any establish OC is going to want absurd money. He would be seen as a lower cost alternative to firing and buying out a failed Head Coach. So we would be overpaying for something far less than a sure thing.
I saw Big Kids that looked strong but could not move. I keep seeing in my mind over and over again the DE on the right pushing by his opponent and on track to get a sack but the QB just moves to his right and the DE keeps going straight as he can't turn...no lateral movement and when he gets turned no speed.Why would any of this staff be retained? What units played well? As for S&C I don't know. Looked like we have big kids who get pushed around a lot and are not very physical.
Diaco has made strategic and time-management mistakes, plus he talks like a crazy optimist, but I still believe the biggest problem is the lack of talent; year after year, UConn recruiting classes are rated near the bottom of even the AAC, so how can we expect Diaco to consistently win with these guys?!