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I wish I had a reason to do the "Edsall Happy Dance" again.....![]()
I may when PP is fired
I wish I had a reason to do the "Edsall Happy Dance" again.....![]()
Am I wrong in my analysis?
Lot of Nike money at Oregon state as well...I remember when nobody thought that Oregon or Oregon St (both top ten today, both ranked numerous times over the past fifteen years) could ever play .500 football. I remember when experts felt that two wins in conference during any season was the best that Northwestern could ever hope for. I remember when the only thing of note about Kansas St football was that (up until ~ 1995) they had more no win seasons than they had .500 or better seasons (I believe it was 7-5 when Snyder first took over the program in the late 1980's).
I left out other success stories as some were from locations where they have inherent advantages over us and I'll even exclude Oregon due to Nike (Knight) money but two secondary state schools where there is not a load of HS talent and a small private school with ridiculously stringent academic requirements were able to turn their programs into something worth following. I refuse to believe that we cannot do the same.
Edsall was very good at beating teams that were worse than UConn or as good as UConn. He just couldn't beat the teams that were better than UConn. That's why his record against ranked opponents at UConn was so pathetic.
Obviously now we would all take that over what we have now, but I think as a program we can get to a level where Cincy is/was, where they have won a ton of games over the last
five years.
UConn isn't a great job, but it's not the worst BCS job.
Good facilities, being the only game in town, being a big public, and having an administration that puts a premium on athletics are big advantages.
We are a better job than Duke, Wake, Indiana, Iowa State, Minnesota, Kansas, Colorado,
and Washington State off the top of my head- though we probably can't afford to pay a coach as much as those schools can.
Our job is probably on par with BC, Cuse, Temple and the like. I think those are fair comparisons.
This is major college football, we'd better be able to pay a coach as much as the schools younthink we can't. The ones you have us on par with are not really what we should be aspiring to be like. . . and they're all in the Northeast. We really need to create some separation from them and the unflattering way the rest of the country looks at this region.
UConn isn't a great job, but it's not the worst BCS job.
Good facilities, being the only game in town, being a big public, and having an administration that puts a premium on athletics are big advantages.
We are a better job than Duke, Wake, Indiana, Iowa State, Minnesota, Kansas, Colorado, and Washington State off the top of my head- though we probably can't afford to pay a coach as much as those schools can.
Our job is probably on par with BC, Cuse, Temple and the like. I think those are fair comparisons.
Athletics programs can offer this: (multi million dollar facility for SOFTBALL!)
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....when a top assistant coaching staff averages more than $500K/yr, you are forced to laugh at a school that pays their head coach little more than an intern.
Would anyone disagree with my argument that UConn needs to pay its head coach more than a SEC special teams coach? Or more disturbingly....if a top NCAA baseball coach makes $500K/yr, isn't a football coach worth 10x that amount????
Athletics programs can offer this: (multi million dollar facility for SOFTBALL!)
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....when a top assistant coaching staff averages more than $500K/yr, you are forced to laugh at a school that pays their head coach little more than an intern.
Would anyone disagree with my argument that UConn needs to pay its head coach more than a SEC special teams coach? Or more disturbingly....if a top NCAA baseball coach makes $500K/yr, isn't a football coach worth 10x that amount????
Baseball is far more important at LSU than most other schools. Meanwhile, UConn almost always leads the country in attendance for soccer. Different interests for different schools.
"Most recently in 2011, Morrone Stadium was named the FIFTH-BEST venue to watch soccer in the NCAA."I agree. But.... when does UConn invest $20,000,000 to improve the Marrone facility? When can we expect a $75mil for a "student athlete learning" facility? When does the baseball team get a $20mil stadium? At the very least, doesn't Husky Nan's polo team deserve a $5mil stable???
I agree. But.... when does UConn invest $20,000,000 to improve the Marrone facility? When can we expect a $75mil for a "student athlete learning" facility? When does the baseball team get a $20mil stadium? At the very least, doesn't Husky Nan's polo team deserve a $5mil stable???
Anyone care to explain why a head football coach gives a flying Fecundity about the soccer stadium or baseball stadium?
Are the recruits visiting those facilities or the Burton/Shenkman $34 million facilities?
I thought the discussion was about the attractiveness of the job for a football coach.
I agree. But.... when does UConn invest $20,000,000 to improve the Marrone facility? When can we expect a $75mil for a "student athlete learning" facility? When does the baseball team get a $20mil stadium? At the very least, doesn't Husky Nan's polo team deserve a $5mil stable???
Athletics programs can offer this: (multi million dollar facility for SOFTBALL!)
Jesus wasn't popular in his day either with everyone.
You have overstated the point you are making by a good deal, but your underlying point -- that we accomplished much more during Edsall's tenure than a rational person would have expected -- is extremely unpopular and extremely accurate.
This is major college football, we'd better be able to pay a coach as much as the schools younthink we can't. The ones you have us on par with are not really what we should be aspiring to be like. . . and they're all in the Northeast. We really need to create some separation from them and the unflattering way the rest of the country looks at this region.
People that hated on Edsall piss me off. What he did here in less than 15 years (bringing us to a BCS bowl) ranks up there with what Calhoun did. Yeah I said it. Fecundity off if you don't agree. Our program is a joke and there isn't a BCS program in the country we can consider ourselves better than