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It probably is. P may have made a mention of it. No one uses it as a crutch like Edsall.Is that factual? Does UConn have tougher requirements than the rest of the AAC?
We heard that from Edsall the last go round...nothing from PP or BD about that, that I can remember. And now Edsall is using that excuse again.
Does anyone know if this is true?
Is that factual? Does UConn have tougher requirements than the rest of the AAC?
The average football recruit in no way has the same stats as the average incoming freshmen class at UConn. Will our grad schools accommodate any grad transfer who wants to come here? The basketball team doesn't seem to have any issues in that regard. I assume all schools in the conference are held to the same standards regarding no partial qualifiers and things like that, but RE should stop pretending we are using Patriot League admission requirements.Does UConn have harder requirements than UCF, Memphis, and Tulsa? Yes absolutely. I think the only better school, academically, is Tulane, and they have the advantage of being in New Orleans in a fertile recruiting area and good weather, depending on how into damp clothing you are.
Almost every school in the AAC would admit a 3 year old just learning his/her ABCs. UConn and Tulane are the unquestioned AAC ivies.
We are on the same footing as ECU and Temple.
Outside CT, RE is UConn FB for better or worse. Underrated guys who he can get to the NFL need to form the backbone of our recruiting classes if we are going to win. They have to want to work like the successful teams worked and there need to be enough of them to fill every position group at the same time.
That sort of happened once in 2007. In 2010 we had major holes at WR, QB and pass defense.
Randy makes it sound like UConn admission standards for players are tougher than Michigan, UCLA, Cal, UVA, etc. If Cal can admit Marshawn Lynch, then UConn should be able to work with those parameters. Let's not pretend like UConn is MIT. There are some meatballs already on campus. The admission standards should be comparable to our peers in the American.
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