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Mora on @ 1530 +/-
I've seen nothing but positivity since he was hired. I haven't see this much positivity since Diaco was hired. Just this time around we're not getting insanity at the podium.I'm really glad he's going on a media blitz this week. His time on TV definitely shows through with his ability to articulate his answers and whatnot. I don't know if any recruits listen to Rich Eisen or the JBOY Show but getting his name out there in a positive light can only help.
I'm really glad he's going on a media blitz this week. His time on TV definitely shows through with his ability to articulate his answers and whatnot. I don't know if any recruits listen to Rich Eisen or the JBOY Show but getting his name out there in a positive light can only help.
Its probably for the best. I'm not sure it would have done him or us any favors.I think Mora has been on more shows in one week than Edsall was in both UConn stints combined.
Diaco's first game, BYU.My favorite red pants quirk was his rating system for how the team was developing. Can’t quite remember the scale but it was kinda bizarre
You left out that he referred to it as a preseason game.Diaco's first game, BYU.
We KO and they get the ball, drive the field and score a TD.
We get the KO, run it back over the 40 but it's called back on a penalty and we start inside our own 20.
On our first play, we lose a fumble.
After the game Diaco thanks BYU for being our partner in getting better.
After that it was downhill.
No attack @LBird33 but "kinda" is being way too polite. Most of what he did was "extremely" bizarre.My favorite red pants quirk was his rating system for how the team was developing. Can’t quite remember the scale but it was kinda bizarre
Its probably for the best. I'm not sure it would have done him or us any favors.
you can get away with Randy's public persona. You just have to win a ton of games and let actions speak for themselves.Amazing how perceptions get altered when the face of the program is personable and respected.