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Jim Mora’s new staff coming together…

Back to the topic @ hand:

Mora, PC, and several others Twitter following Mickey Grace - defensive assistant for Dartmouth football. Wonder if we'll see her added to UConn staff.
As mentioned in another thread Errin Joe is no longer listed, but I noticed Uconn has a new add to Jim Mora's staff-

Mickey Grace- Analyst - Offense

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Interesting that they have her working on the offensive side of the ball, with receivers when her prior experience (coaching/playing) was with the D-Line. WR/DL rarely interact so it'll be a good learning experience for her as she continues her career.
 
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I'm with you on this one. Randy was too stuck in his ways because of the success he had here the first time. The game changed greatly even while he was at Maryland where he did have the money to succeed. Take all biases out for a second and compare Edsall to say someone like Nick Saban. Saban is older and has coached about just as long as Edsall. You would think Saban would have fallen into the same trap coaches like Edsall and Pasqualoni, hell even Paterno did. And there was a few years where Saban's teams were just that a little bit slower than some of the other top teams in the SEC and they tried to game managed by grind the ball. Instead of beating his head against the wall like Edsall, Saban adjusted by hiring staff that adapted to today's game. Good coaches coach, great coaches adapt.
Saban is part CEO and part Coach. Being great at both is what sets him apart. And good luck to Mickey Grace. Hope she can be put in a position to succeed and contribute.
 
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Mora > Sabin in many ways. Successful in college AND NFL. Not a Demi-god. Nothing questionable in his approach. We are very lucky to have him and I can’t wait to see where this goes
Saban had the luck of coaching under Belichick, then having pretty much unlimited funding at LSU, was ok at Miami, but didn't stay long enough to really build a resume one way or the other, and was given keys to the kingdom at Alabama where he can and was able to do anything he wanted. Saban is still a great coach, but he was giving a silver platter in terms of success. Mora is showing that he was definitely a better hire than Kelly was at UCLA. Had a lot of success in the NFL and is update with the modern college game because of his analyst job on TV. Mora will have a lot of success here, but unfortunately Saban will always be talked about as the next Bryant just because of the luck he found himself in.
 
I love the mora hire and what it has done in terms of a shot in the arm. But are we really suggesting that anyone could’ve gone to bama and won 6 nattys and countless SEC championships? And if the argument is that he had unlimited funding (and he does), see Texas, fsu, Miami, Nebraska and countless other programs who throw money at problems thinking it’ll fix everything.

Again, couldn’t be happier to see smiling Jim leading us back. Let’s focus on a return to a relevance and not get caught up in delusions of grandeur.
 
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I love the mora hire and what it has done in terms of a shot in the arm. But are we really suggesting that anyone could’ve gone to bama and won 6 nattys and countless SEC championships? And if the argument is that he had unlimited funding (and he does), see Texas, fsu, Miami, Nebraska and countless other programs who throw money at problems thinking it’ll fix everything.

Again, couldn’t be happier to see smiling Jim leading us back. Let’s focus on a return to a relevance and not get caught up in delusions of grandeur.
Put Saban at UMass and you think he's going to have the same success there as he had at LSU and Alabama? Yes his record might be just as good, but no way he would even sniff the 10 top at UMass. Saban is a great coach, but he is in the most ideal situation where he literally only has to play 3 tough games per year then a bunch of cupcakes that artificially get inflated in stature because they're in the SEC. Saban really only has to worry about A&M, Georgia and one of the Mississippi's every year. Everyone else it pretty much average at best, but again since they're in the SEC they get this glorified aura about them making them seem like they're so much better than they actually are. I mean if Tyler didn't get hurt last year, Vanderbilt loses to UConn handedly.
 
Put Saban at UMass and you think he's going to have the same success there as he had at LSU and Alabama? Yes his record might be just as good, but no way he would even sniff the 10 top at UMass. Saban is a great coach, but he is in the most ideal situation where he literally only has to play 3 tough games per year then a bunch of cupcakes that artificially get inflated in stature because they're in the SEC. Saban really only has to worry about A&M, Georgia and one of the Mississippi's every year. Everyone else it pretty much average at best, but again since they're in the SEC they get this glorified aura about them making them seem like they're so much better than they actually are. I mean if Tyler didn't get hurt last year, Vanderbilt loses to UConn handedly.
Good lord.
 
Put Saban at UMass and you think he's going to have the same success there as he had at LSU and Alabama? Yes his record might be just as good, but no way he would even sniff the 10 top at UMass. Saban is a great coach, but he is in the most ideal situation where he literally only has to play 3 tough games per year then a bunch of cupcakes that artificially get inflated in stature because they're in the SEC. Saban really only has to worry about A&M, Georgia and one of the Mississippi's every year. Everyone else it pretty much average at best, but again since they're in the SEC they get this glorified aura about them making them seem like they're so much better than they actually are. I mean if Tyler didn't get hurt last year, Vanderbilt loses to UConn handedly.
lol wow. Guess LSU/Auburn is now the Rutgers of the SEC
 
Put Saban at UMass and you think he's going to have the same success there as he had at LSU and Alabama? Yes his record might be just as good, but no way he would even sniff the 10 top at UMass. Saban is a great coach, but he is in the most ideal situation where he literally only has to play 3 tough games per year then a bunch of cupcakes that artificially get inflated in stature because they're in the SEC. Saban really only has to worry about A&M, Georgia and one of the Mississippi's every year. Everyone else it pretty much average at best, but again since they're in the SEC they get this glorified aura about them making them seem like they're so much better than they actually are. I mean if Tyler didn't get hurt last year, Vanderbilt loses to UConn handedly.
A former football coach in enfield about 20 years ago and I had a long discussion about New Britain High and such under Jack Cochran and how great he was at Bloomfield, New Britain and then new London .

He then went, guys a great coach, but if you want to impress me do that at fermi high.
 
It should no longer suprise me but I doubt I'll ever reach the point where I am not amazed by how short people's memories are.

Look at the stretch from shortly after Stallings won the title at Bama in the early 1990's through the day they flew the private jet into Miami to bring Saban to Tuscaloosa for an interview.

The football program was a mess and had been for more than a decade. Yes, Bama had tremendous history and tradition, an enormous fan base and many deep pocketed, generous boosters. Any program with those factors behind it is never more than one good hire away from returning to prominence. This does not mean that anyone could have done what Saban did at Bama if they got the job. Quite a few "can't miss" coaches have failed under similar circumstances, including a couple at Bama.
 
The market for staff is crazy hyper.
I wonder what team will figure out how to use NIL deal's to lure coaches to their program first? But that could be a game changer - if you can get the businesses willing to pony up for an assistant the way they would for a recruit.
 
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Everyone forgets or was too young to remember when Saban nearly took Toledo to an undefeated season or what he did at MSU after they got slapped by the ncaa. And as for his luck of getting paired with belichek, he’s been quoted as saying they were the 4 worst years of his life ( although he may have meant living in Cleveland). Regardless, he did not start at LSU or at Bama. Like everyone else he worked his way up the ranks.

FWIW, I think he’d have won at some 3d rate high school.

Now, can we get back to the best hire this program ever made? Or the energetic staff he assembled? Please.
 
Everyone forgets or was too young to remember when Saban nearly took Toledo to an undefeated season or what he did at MSU after they got slapped by the ncaa. And as for his luck of getting paired with belichek, he’s been quoted as saying they were the 4 worst years of his life ( although he may have meant living in Cleveland). Regardless, he did not start at LSU or at Bama. Like everyone else he worked his way up the ranks.

FWIW, I think he’d have won at some 3d rate high school.

Now, can we get back to the best hire this program ever made? Or the energetic staff he assembled? Please.
Interestingly, if he had the records he had at Michigan State and LSU, he would be fired in year 3, maybe year 2 in both those places nowadays.
 
It should no longer suprise me but I doubt I'll ever reach the point where I am not amazed by how short people's memories are.

Look at the stretch from shortly after Stallings won the title at Bama in the early 1990's through the day they flew the private jet into Miami to bring Saban to Tuscaloosa for an interview.

The football program was a mess and had been for more than a decade. Yes, Bama had tremendous history and tradition, an enormous fan base and many deep pocketed, generous boosters. Any program with those factors behind it is never more than one good hire away from returning to prominence. This does not mean that anyone could have done what Saban did at Bama if they got the job. Quite a few "can't miss" coaches have failed under similar circumstances, including a couple at Bama.
They also got turned down by Rich Rodriguez for the job before Sabannwas hired.
 
Back on topic (unless Saban is applying):

Football Analyst (Specialist 1A)

JOB SUMMARY

The University of Connecticut is accepting applications for a full-time Football Analyst position. Responsibilities include: assist the football staff with all duties for practice and game plan preparation; assist with breakdowns of opponents; assist with video cutups; assist with the distribution of game plans; provide statistical breakdowns for coaching staff; assist in the coordination of the walk-on program/on-campus recruiting in conjunction with the Recruiting Coordinator; maintain compliance with NCAA, institutional and departmental policies and procedures; and other duties and tasks as assigned by the Head Football Coach.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree; previous experience playing or working for a Division I football program; knowledge of the correct application of NCAA regulations; strong commitment to the academic goals of the University; and excellent organizational, communication, and public relations skills.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Master’s degree; proficient in the use of current football technology; previous collegiate coaching experience; prior experience with video review/editing and preparation of scouting reports; and possesses coaching and student-athlete development philosophies consistent with that of the Division of Athletics and its football program.

This job posting is scheduled to be removed at 11:55 p.m. Eastern time on May 29, 2022.
 

Recruiting Assistant (Specialist)

JOB SUMMARY

The University of Connecticut is accepting applications and nominations for the full-time position of Recruiting Assistant. Responsibilities include: assist the Director of Player Personnel in the overall evaluation of prospects; provide support for practice and game preparation, including attending meetings related to coaching activities which include game analysis and review of game film; assist, as needed, with data collection including the tracking of team performance statistics during competitions and practice sessions; assist the General Manager and Director of Player Personnel with communication efforts with prospective student-athletes and their families, specifically offensive prospects; prepare film on prospective student-athletes and clip it to highlight abilities/skills that coaches will then use to make an evaluation; serve as the initial evaluator of offensive prospects for high school, junior college, and transfer portal; and other program duties as assigned by the Head Football Coach and the General Manager for Football.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree required; knowledge of the correct application of NCAA regulations; strong commitment to the academic goals of the University; and excellent organizational, communication, and public relations skills.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Master’s degree; experience playing and or working with a Division I football or NFL program; proficiency in Microsoft suite; previous collegiate playing experience; and possesses coaching and student-athlete development philosophies consistent with that of the Division of Athletics and its football program.

This job posting is scheduled to be removed at 11:55 p.m. Eastern time on May 29, 2022.
 
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