mets1090
Probably returning some video tapes...
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Ok I'm with you here... seems like a rallying cry for basketball only fans to get behind the football program for the good of the AD.There's truly a lot to hate about college football if you are a college basketball fan (and the current state of UConn football doesn't help the cause). However, we can all agree that Bob Diaco is as important to UConn football as he is to most other sports at UConn. It's unfair to judge Diaco after only 1 year, and 1 year of cleaning up the poop that Pasqualoni left on the field.
Yikes. I don't give a crap about having in the huddle or not. What's funny about using that as an issue on this board is that Ollie has been torched for wearing his faith on his sleeve and I think he's done an OK job connecting with recruits. And you must have missed Diaco's follow up to the "The expectation is to win every game" quote when he basically asked the media "WTF do you want me to say when you ask how many games we want to win?" because they keep asking him how many games he thinks they'll win. Well... what do you want him to say? I want him to say we expect to win every game.However, between the hiring of his ND buddy Ernest Jones who stated " should be in the center of our huddle", and the spontaneous (and cringeworthy) creation of a rivalry with UCF, and the declaration that UConn will win every game this year including winning the national championship, Diaco seems out of touch.
This is all well and good but it's also important for fans to not take something like "We expect to win every game" at face value and say LOL BOBBY THINKS WE'RE GOING UNDEFEATED!!!11!1!!!! No one in the country is going to give a flying **** that in August, Bob Diaco said we expect to win every game.It's fine to have enthusiasm and inspire optimism, but it's as important to be realistic at the same time, and as a wise Kevin Ollie would say, "Take the stairs and not the escalator, 'cause the escalators are for cowards".
Here's the bottom line. If UConn football starts going 6-6 to 8-4 again and goes bowling, attendance will pick up. Until that happens, you (and others with this view) would be well served to support the football program a little bit rather than talk about how much of a joke the program is on our own damn board.Bottom line, UConn football is going NOWHERE anytime soon, which means UConn basketball is stuck in the American Anemic Conference, where I worry we will gradually fade into obscurity as college basketball is seemingly on the downslope while college football is on the upswing. Kevin Ollie and past national championships are the only things keeping UConn basketball afloat nationally.
