I think one of his problems is totally changing the program's culture though. I get that he's invited former players back ; HOWEVER, where he clearly lacks is his ability to personally reach out to cornerstone former players not under his watch. Sit down meet with them get an idea of what was a part of our successes as a football program for over a century, particularly, during our FBS era. When you're given a $1.7 mil Head coaching gig and have never coached at that level before you'd think some intense behind the scenes research about the program . Quite honestly does anybody here think he's done that? Not me. Seems more like he just came in and imposeday his will. Leaning on some sort of understanding of UConn football's culture fromy past players who have had and/or continues to have success can't hurt. it'd only enhance the brotherhood, comradery, effort, and desire to execute (which should be perfected in practice BEFORE a rral gsme is played) and win.