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I think we're turning the corner

We’ll never compete in this conference. We’re a G6 program now in a conference where all the other G6 programs are in MUCH better recruiting areas. Seriously what do you expect a career .500 coach to turn a miracle against these odds? Stop throwing money at this it’s over. Big East tomorrow
 
An Old refrain showed up in one of the Courant articles this week.
It was Edsall telling us again that at UConn we can’t get kids other schools because of academics requirements at UConn.

If this is still true we should just close up shop. Either get real about what it takes to be successful or stop wasting everybodies time. We are not Stanford or Notre Dame.
We should take every kid that anybody else in our league would. Would should look at more JUCO and transfers. I clearly do not want rapist and killers( they can still go to Louisville) We have to many disadvantages in football to think we can be successful without taking chances particularly with what is at stake right now.

Randy Edsall makes more excuses than GM makes cars.

It amazing actually - I give him credit for being able to do it with convctikn and a straight face.
 
Randy Edsall makes more excuses than GM makes cars.

It amazing actually - I give him credit for being able to do it with convctikn and a straight face.
Randy should provide a list of kids who admissions denied entry.
 
Brian Kelly once said that only 1 or 2 players on the ND football team met the academic admission standards. UConn needs to wake up and ditch this "student athlete" model. We can all see where that is getting us.
 
Edsall's plan is starting to work.
yup, instead of losing by 50+ points, it's dropped off to only 40+ points.
Keep digging through the horse crap...........................maybe you'll find that pony.
 
Brian Kelly once said that only 1 or 2 players on the ND football team met the academic admission standards. UConn needs to wake up and ditch this "student athlete" model. We can all see where that is getting us.


It’s a non starter if we don’t.
We have no inheritant advantages, just the opposite.
 
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An Old refrain showed up in one of the Courant articles this week.
It was Edsall telling us again that at UConn we can’t get kids other schools because of academics requirements at UConn.

If this is still true we should just close up shop. Either get real about what it takes to be successful or stop wasting everybodies time. We are not Stanford or Notre Dame.
We should take every kid that anybody else in our league would. Would should look at more JUCO and transfers. I clearly do not want rapist and killers( they can still go to Louisville) We have to many disadvantages in football to think we can be successful without taking chances particularly with what is at stake right now.

This IMO is a real issue. There has to be a middle ground.
 
I agree that our Admissions standards are incredibly high. It seems like we're tying our hands and feet together while we try to learn how to crawl again. But there are also very real potential consequences with doing this - consequences that are getting alot of schools/ADs in some very serious criminal hot water. And if UConn ever becomes FSU/Penn State/Baylor/Maryland/Ohio State/Lousivlle or any other corrupt school/AD, most of us would tap out of following UConn sports completely.
 
I agree that our Admissions standards are incredibly high. It seems like we're tying our hands and feet together while we try to learn how to crawl again. But there are also very real potential consequences with doing this - consequences that are getting alot of schools/ADs in some very serious criminal hot water. And if UConn ever becomes FSU/Penn State/Baylor/Maryland/Ohio State/Lousivlle or any other corrupt school/AD, most of us would tap out of following UConn sports completely.
I think we need to be realistic about the academic profiles of recruits we can target. We can’t get the best athletes/top students - we need to compromise our unrealistic standards until we establish ourselves.
 
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All year except URIne its been men vs boys
Have to recruit bigger players and work on SandC during the off season
This is not going to be easy but I will still go and support the Huskies

Chief agrees - as frankly discouraging as it may get - Chief will be there. However, I would like to see more fire on the field and on the sideline.
Crocker is the only dude emotional but he seems lost in emotion to the extent we burn timeouts just getting 11 guys on the field - never mind schemes or alignments. The disorganization is explained by more than youth.
 
I think we tread water until the next reorganization of football divisions. There will be an upper, middle and lower division 1 level. Just my opinion.
I'd like to hear more about this possibility. Can you expand on that idea?
 
I'd like to hear more about this possibility. Can you expand on that idea?
Not original to me, but the P5 conferences may decide to cut the fat and form, say, 4 football only conferences of 12 teams each allowed to qualify for the national championship playoffs. A middle class of the cast-offs, most of the AAC and MW teams, and a few others that the top tier can still schedule to fill out the season, eligible for minor bowls. And the FCS schools in the third tier. I expect division one basketball to also skim off the schools who are bottom majors, 300 plus division one basketball schools is kind of a joke.
 
An Old refrain showed up in one of the Courant articles this week.
It was Edsall telling us again that at UConn we can’t get kids other schools because of academics requirements at UConn.

If this is still true we should just close up shop. Either get real about what it takes to be successful or stop wasting everybodies time. We are not Stanford or Notre Dame.
We should take every kid that anybody else in our league would. Would should look at more JUCO and transfers. I clearly do not want rapist and killers( they can still go to Louisville) We have to many disadvantages in football to think we can be successful without taking chances particularly with what is at stake right now.
SMU went through a similar situation a few years back. After the death penalty, they had severe restrictions on who and how to recruit. It finally came down to: do we want to compete on a level playing field with schools like TCU? Or do we want to go to FCS and maintain the high academic standards? They chose to relax the recruiting requirements, but I don't think they lowered them to the point where they're equal with the Texas Big 12 schools.
 
Not original to me, but the P5 conferences may decide to cut the fat and form, say, 4 football only conferences of 12 teams each allowed to qualify for the national championship playoffs. A middle class of the cast-offs, most of the AAC and MW teams, and a few others that the top tier can still schedule to fill out the season, eligible for minor bowls. And the FCS schools in the third tier. I expect division one basketball to also skim off the schools who are bottom majors, 300 plus division one basketball schools is kind of a joke.
That would create a junior NFL. To me, it would destroy college football as we know it and it would be incredibly boring. But we're basically there already.
 
Herbst doesn’t understand the college football World. Remove all academic requirements for football only. Develop the majors other schools have and basically hand them a meaningless piece of paper after 5 years. What do we have to lose?
Well SH won't be around much longer so that's a good thing and maybe AD David Benedict can find something in the SEC like Auburn waterboy
Need a whole new executive team and soon
 
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This IMO is a real issue. There has to be a middle ground.

The fact of the matter is that we're no better of a school than Georgia or Florida. What are their admissions standards for football players?
 
Being good at football.
The SEC schools have different admissions standard for football players and an easy path to success once they get admitted. A few years ago Bama football had a higher APR than Harvard basketball. That’s not by accident.
 
Not original to me, but the P5 conferences may decide to cut the fat and form, say, 4 football only conferences of 12 teams each allowed to qualify for the national championship playoffs. /QUOTE]

That's a great idea if you want to reduce the popularity of the sport.

If you want to grow revenues, you expand the playoff to eight or sixteen and invite Cinderellas from out the P5.
 
Brian Kelly once said that only 1 or 2 players on the ND football team met the academic admission standards. UConn needs to wake up and ditch this "student athlete" model. We can all see where that is getting us.


They’ve already ditched that model with this year’s group.
 
I know you Neanderthals don't think women matter, but they do, leaving trails of destruction. Women are gaining actual equality in terms of perception. With that said, there's no way our basketball programs are going to be left to rot, especially with the championships and alumni they've produced. Without those, we'd be at UMass' level.
 
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They’ve already ditched that model with this year’s group.

Thanks. News to me. Can anyone else verify that we have lowered admissions requirements for football players to a point where our recruiting should significantly improve?
 

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