Both things he was well aware of and never cried about when he took over and lead us to a surprisingly good first season
When he laid an egg in year two it became a catastrophic thing
As if being in the MAC or CUSA would solve all his problems lol
No… lack of NIL was a “catastrophic” thing (until he pitched a bitch after last year) - the lack of stadium/conference is just a “huge challenge”.Both things he was well aware of and never cried about when he took over and lead us to a surprisingly good first season
When he laid an egg in year two it became a catastrophic thing
As if being in the MAC or CUSA would solve all his problems lol
Both things he was well aware of and never cried about when he took over and lead us to a surprisingly good first season
When he laid an egg in year two it became a catastrophic thing
As if being in the MAC or CUSA would solve all his problems lol
No… lack of NIL was a “catastrophic” thing (until he pitched a bitch) - the lack of stadium/conference is a huge challenge.
I agree king. Bitching about the stadium is just excuse making. I lost a bit of respect for him when he went there.I guess it is a year to year thing to be challenged by it.
Didn't bother his first year players to play Indy and off campus.
Nor the recent highly ranked portal class. I would argue they likely wouldn't have come to face a skid of MAC or CUSA teams
I mean, he's not wrong.I agree king. Bitching about the stadium is just excuse making. I lost a bit of respect for him when he went there.
Yeah, he is. To make a thing out of something that's not going to change is a loser move. And did he bitch about not having an on-campus stadium at his last stop? I'm thinking no.I mean, he's not wrong.
I would suggest that an attitude of "the way things are are the way they will always be" is the "loser move."Yeah, he is. To make a thing out of something that's not going to change is a loser move. And did he bitch about not having an on-campus stadium at his last stop? I'm thinking no.
I thought about why the SEC would add FSU and from one perspective it seems redundant.You need to look closer at the math. FSU in the SEC would produce much higher ratings than they do playing most ACC opponents and be more valuable to ESPN. Here is an example from last year:
FSU/LSU: 9.17 million viewers
FSU/Florida: 5.07 million viewers
Syracuse/FSU: 2.09 million viewers
FSU/Wake Forest: 2.09 million viewers
Granted, there is a fixed revenue stream from monthly fees for ESPN, but there are also advertising rights which would be worth more than 2x in the SEC over the ACC. And, as sports move to streaming, brands will be more important and FSU is a top brand. I would think that FSU's overall media rights are probably worth almost 2x in the SEC over the ACC due to more compelling opponents.
And, for those of you who think the SEC would ever allow FSU to go to the Big 10, you are wrong. FSU+Florida would mean the SEC dominates Florida like they dominate Texas with Texas+Texas A&M.
He complained about a lot of the lack of support he received at UCLA so this isn’t making the point you think it isYeah, he is. To make a thing out of something that's not going to change is a loser move. And did he bitch about not having an on-campus stadium at his last stop? I'm thinking no.
He's gotten everything hes asked for within reason. Let's not forget we are coming off a 3 win season. I mean, how many winning seasons did it take Penders to finally get a D1 stadium built.Mora is telling people what they NEED to hear. We need a real on campus stadium, a conference and more financial support to be taken seriously as a football program.
Agree, Mora needs to win 7 games this year and I do think it is possible.He's gotten everything hes asked for within reason. Let's not forget we are coming off a 3 win season. I mean, how many winning seasons did it take Penders to finally get a D1 stadium built.
Mora has gotten the NIL support he asked for and it's already paying fruits in recruiting. Now let's see that translate to on filed success. His comments will come off better and have a bigger impact coming off of back to back 7+ winning seasons than after a 3 win season.
So that's a no, he didn't complain about an off-campus stadium as far as you know. Whining about the stadium isn't advocating for his program, it sounds like part of an exit strategy to me. Bob Diaco never whined about the The Rent. He said he got all he needed fron UConn, he just didn't execute.He complained about a lot of the lack of support he received at UCLA so this isn’t making the point you think it is
Also, he’s the head coach of the school’s football team. It’s his job to advocate for his program and team. Not to mention the fact that he’s right.
Like I used to ask all the time, how much are you kicking in? Here's the deal as I see it, if the state comes up with an extra say $300M for UConn what should they do with it? Build an on-campus stadium or use it on academics?Mora is telling people what they NEED to hear. We need a real on campus stadium, a conference and more financial support to be taken seriously as a football program.
Both. New on-campus stadium which includes pt labs, study halls, concerts and other student activity centers. Including wifi.Like I used to ask all the time, how much are you kicking in? Here's the deal as I see it, if the state comes up with an extra say $300M for UConn what should they do with it? Build an on-campus stadium or use it on academics?
All those things already exist on campus, including wifiBoth. New on-campus stadium which includes pt labs, study halls, concerts and other student activity centers. Including wifi.
Of all the posts I never expected to see on the board, this one has to be pretty much at the top of the list:So that's a no, he didn't complain about an off-campus stadium as far as you know. Whining about the stadium isn't advocating for his program, it sounds like part of an exit strategy to me. Bob Diaco never whined about the The Rent. He said he got all he needed fron UConn, he just didn't execute.

I feel like we've got that covered at other venues. Particularly because Shenkman and Burton buildings, I feel like an on-campus stadium would be as "cost-effective" as his possible since a lot of the support things that would be thrown into a new build already exist on campus.Both. New on-campus stadium which includes pt labs, study halls, concerts and other student activity centers. Including wifi.
I must have missed all the stadium concerts. Bottom line, the facility would be used year round, not just a few weekends.All those things already exist on campus, including wifi
Yeah, we did it wrong but it can always be corrected. All the football offices and support could have been built into the stadium rather than a separate training facility. I think the practice facility has great locker rooms but they have to duplicate them in East Hartford to be used 6 times a year. They could always give or share Shenkman with the soccer and baseball teams. And UConn Lax.I feel like we've got that covered at other venues. Particularly because Shenkman and Burton buildings, I feel like an on-campus stadium would be as "cost-effective" as his possible since a lot of the support things that would be thrown into a new build already exist on campus.
You realize the men's basketball team plays games in a dump in Hartford, right?Bringing recruits to an empty parking lot in East Hartford surely leaves quite an impression.
it's our dump and we love itYou realize the men's basketball team plays games in a dump in Hartford, right?