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I will continue to ask for as long as you post ridiculousness.....
Are you related to P or GDL?
This post....not good.
He is GDL.
I will continue to ask for as long as you post ridiculousness.....
Are you related to P or GDL?
This post....not good.
LOL we also have struggled at having a running game. We've never been good at that either.
With hard work over the last two seasons, it has gone from struggling to cringe-inducing. But, Durks is still having fun (in a masochistic sorta way).
Next year will be fun. When we win, everyone will want to fire their coach.
We're going to get a good one and we will be winning again.
I hope we will win next season... if not, the AAC will be known as the worst conference ever...(It is!!). Until we get someone who'll recruit 4 and 5 stars...we'll be stuck in the AAC (the FBS version of D2).
I hope we will win next season... if not, the AAC will be known as the worst conference ever...(It is!!). Until we get someone who'll recruit 4 and 5 stars...we'll be stuck in the AAC (the FBS version of D2).
Are you for real? 4 and 5 star players are not coming to UConn any time soon...No matter who we get. The new guy has to build a program! Build it and they will come. We need a guy who can find diamonds in the rough, athletic but raw players, JC transfers, etc. Build the program. The road map is at Boise St. We can do it. It all starts with a coach who can excite and recruit.
Art,
Nice vision but I think it is pretty unlikely. If we get someone who stays for ever, it is likely to be a Tom O'Brien type who never quite gets over the hump. And while that might be not so bad, considering where we are right now, I suspect it will be unacceptable in a year or so. I actually think the Boise model won't quite work for UConn, in part because Boise State accepts pretty much anyone who can fill out an application. Boise accepts 85% of applicants, UConn about 47%. Just as one example. SAT scores, academic background, class rank, but virtually every measure UConn is not just more selective, but significantly more selective. Boise takes football players who can't get accepted to the more prestigious PAC schools, even the less prestigious of the more prestigious places like Washington and Oregon States. We aren't going to do that. We'll even be hard pressed to follow the Louisville model. If Louisville is a community college(75% acceptance rate), Boise is a continuation of high school. You can get a turnip into either place if its a good football player, but its easier at Boise. The UConn model will likely be something along the lines of what Edsall did. Find late bloomers, and diamonds and coach them well. Once you get a competitive program, you can upgrade recruiting. But with schools filling their classes earlier and earlier, there are a pretty fair number of good players available who either get missed or blow up as seniors. Edsall was very good at identifying those guys. Not to say you have to precisely follow his formula, but most likely some variant of it will be the model for the short term at least.
I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but I am not too concerned about the direction of the program if we land a good coach. I think if you look at BC, Vandy, heck even Duke, you see that it isn't impossible to turn things around fairly quickly, and I think UConn has a higher upside than any of those programs. We're not a glorified high school so the Boise model isn't that relevant to us. We have to selectively land JUCO kids, and we have to focus on landing players who have high upsides, but who might not be there yet and from time to time get a higher ranked player. And coach the heck out of the guys we have. that was the problem with Pasqualoni. He didn't coach players up and he didn't coach his team well as a team.Thanks for the optimism freescooter. Looks like we have a lot to look fwd to...
Art,
Nice vision but I think it is pretty unlikely. If we get someone who stays for ever, it is likely to be a Tom O'Brien type who never quite gets over the hump. And while that might be not so bad, considering where we are right now, I suspect it will be unacceptable in a year or so. I actually think the Boise model won't quite work for UConn, in part because Boise State accepts pretty much anyone who can fill out an application. Boise accepts 85% of applicants, UConn about 47%. Just as one example. SAT scores, academic background, class rank, but virtually every measure UConn is not just more selective, but significantly more selective. Boise takes football players who can't get accepted to the more prestigious PAC schools, even the less prestigious of the more prestigious places like Washington and Oregon States. We aren't going to do that. We'll even be hard pressed to follow the Louisville model. If Louisville is a community college(75% acceptance rate), Boise is a continuation of high school. You can get a turnip into either place if its a good football player, but its easier at Boise. The UConn model will likely be something along the lines of what Edsall did. Find late bloomers, and diamonds and coach them well. Once you get a competitive program, you can upgrade recruiting. But with schools filling their classes earlier and earlier, there are a pretty fair number of good players available who either get missed or blow up as seniors. Edsall was very good at identifying those guys. Not to say you have to precisely follow his formula, but most likely some variant of it will be the model for the short term at least.
I personally would rather see them give Weist a three-year deal he I would love to see what three years of Weist can do he seems to be doing a decent job with the offense and it doesn't look like we're attracting any other good coaching names and I think we can have him rather inexpensively
Idiotic. He is an interim coach. His tour of duty ends Dec 8th. although I'm sure he will be around for a transition period.He's actually a worse OC than HC, if that's possible. He won't be back with new coach, so just start now.