I think they will take a big helping role as the GM and director of player personnel helped with with the scouting and recruiting at Texas TechI’m a little baffled as to what all this new support staff will be doing. I guess it will come down to freeing up more time for Mora to be a coach in season and a public figure in the off season. And to provide staff that can enhance our profile with the big time alumni - ie alumni engagement.
Looking forward to what comes from the changes with the recruiting coordinator roles/ additional staffing. Edsall was decent at identifying talent (although this 2.0 era took a lot off his legend at talent evaluation), but he did seem to take some kids that were head scratchers. Anyway, it maybe that we simply need more eyes to sift through the ever growing stack of HS/juco/portal game film.
Must have been a heck of a meeting Mora and AD Dave had in Idaho.Welcome to UConn joining the commitment to big time college football. I count 38 positions (without academic advising) around football now. If this doesn't show people (aka the basketball only) we are all in, I don't know what else to say.
I see the added staff as ways to help with the portal, help with coaching and game planning. More eyes on the players and staff. Mora has seen what works around the country and this is one of the models.
Ditto that. My leadership radar makes me think that Mora's and AD Dave's vision and program model had major overlap even before a single word was exchanged. The 3 day meetting may have been a result of the eureka realization. I also think Freescooter's broader view has a lot of merit. These guys have inside knowledge and depth of understanding that gives me great hope for the future of the program.I really believe what Cincinnati did can be done here and done better. Mora is the real deal and is serious about succeeding on a national level. He is building the personnel infrastructure to go along with the physical infrastructure that was already there.
I’m daydreaming about a future Rose Bowl appearance hoping I’m still young enough to enjoy it!
That is pretty crazy, just looked too. Bama has like 41 or so.Rutgers has 80 people listed as part of their coaching and support staff!
All this support staff is how the big boys get away with staying under the NCAA Coaching limit on personnel. Neuheisel has talked about this extensively on his show. Even if they arent doing actual Coaching they can take the load off the staff in terms of communications and organization while in-season or Spring practices require their attention. Edsall wanted to compete with one hand tied behind our backs. From the Portal to communications to staffing. He wanted to be THE GUY. That's was never sustainable in 2020. So they won't be coaching. Definitely not coaching.I’m a little baffled as to what all this new support staff will be doing. I guess it will come down to freeing up more time for Mora to be a coach in season and a public figure in the off season. And to provide staff that can enhance our profile with the big time alumni - ie alumni engagement.
Looking forward to what comes from the changes with the recruiting coordinator roles/ additional staffing. Edsall was decent at identifying talent (although this 2.0 era took a lot off his legend at talent evaluation), but he did seem to take some kids that were head scratchers. Anyway, it maybe that we simply need more eyes to sift through the ever growing stack of HS/juco/portal game film.
That can't be right. They must list them differently. There is no way Rutgers has more staff than Alabama.That is pretty crazy, just looked too. Bama has like 41 or so.
Shocking in that he was flexible in so many waysTo me college football changed to a more professional model. RE didn’t.
Union jobs.That can't be right. They must list them differently. There is no way Rutgers has more staff than Alabama.
Staff Directory - University of Alabama Athletics sort for Football. Bama's is very similar to ours currently. Georgia has 60. I think both UConn and Bama don't have nutritionist and the likes for Football only, that makes a tiny bit of difference, but Rutgers has like 15 offensive analysts and no one has close to that.That can't be right. They must list them differently. There is no way Rutgers has more staff than Alabama.
We once had a nutritionist who also doubled at the Head Coach. No need for that again.Staff Directory - University of Alabama Athletics sort for Football. Bama's is very similar to ours currently. Georgia has 60. I think both UConn and Bama don't have nutritionist and the likes for Football only, that makes a tiny bit of difference, but Rutgers has like 15 offensive analysts and no one has close to that.
Team ate one too many fishcakes.We once had a nutritionist who also doubled at the Head Coach. No need for that again.
All this support staff is how the big boys get away with staying under the NCAA Coaching limit on personnel. Neuheisel has talked about this extensively on his show. Even if they arent doing actual Coaching they can take the load off the staff in terms of communications and organization while in-season or Spring practices require their attention. Edsall wanted to compete with one hand tied behind our backs. From the Portal to communications to staffing. He wanted to be THE GUY. That's was never sustainable in 2020. So they won't be coaching. Definitely not coaching.
I believe that UConn CAN BE the top ranked team in the Northeast. I think Penn State is the top, but we can be as good as they are and maybe in some years better, but Rutgers, The Fruit, BCU can be beaten in recruiting and games...I really believe what Cincinnati did can be done here and done better. Mora is the real deal and is serious about succeeding on a national level. He is building the personnel infrastructure to go along with the physical infrastructure that was already there.
I’m daydreaming about a future Rose Bowl appearance hoping I’m still young enough to enjoy it!
Whether Edsall would have succeeded with the apparent increase in staff budget Mora is getting is open for debate, but I’d argue he would have a legitimate beef if he complained “Where was this when I was here?” @FfdCntyFan’s hints at the pettiness of the powers that be not spending what is needed (until now??) are interesting.People are not fully appreciative of the budget constraints during Edsall's second stint, even if you acknowledge his shortcomings as a micromanager.
Mora has a more money to spend even if it's not coming directly from AD revenues. We're still at a disadvantage to other programs, but now that our future has stabilized there is a recogniztion that the commitment to the program wasn't large enough.