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How bout Dante Cioffi?

Dante Cioffi -- Hudl or (http://dantecioffi.com/)

I haven't seen him play. But researching him, he certainly has the body (6'4, 225) of a D1 QB. He's a Travis Meyer's Five Star protege. He didn't put up the numbers of the others, but he completed 60% of his passes with 22TDs, and only 5 INTs (on 187 attempts). A lot like Vazzano, he hasn't generated much D1 interest.
 
Admittedly I don't know the full story......but the admissions thing here needs to get fixed ASAP. We are walking into a gun fight with a pea shooter.

For the school to call this kid, less than a week before Signing Day.......FUBAR.
 
I agree Jimmy. Not fair to the kid to give him the academic stop sign a few days before Signing Day. Hope he can prep, get grades up, and come in the 2015 class. Probably would help him out with Cochran, Boyle and Taylor ahead of him on the depth chart and under classmen themselves.
 
I agree Jimmy. Not fair to the kid to give him the academic stop sign a few days before Signing Day. Hope he can prep, get grades up, and come in the 2015 class. Probably would help him out with Cochran, Boyle and Taylor ahead of him on the depth chart and under classmen themselves.

I agree, hopefully Logan follows the Jamar Summers route to Storrs.
 
With the last minute decision I would guess it is an SAT scores issue and not meeting the NCAA minimum vs. a UConn admission issue. Can't imagine that he wouldn't have the minimum academic requirements from St. Paul's. We will probably never know, but he may have submitted his latest SAT score and hoped.

Just thankful UConn has a RS soph, a true soph , and a RS freshman in the qb ranks. The Cochran, Boyle, Taylor depth chart is comforting at this point.
 
I agree with Rock on this, that this is not a UConn issue, I think it's more likely something that happened on his end. UConn had many months to evaluate his application, so if admissions had a problem, I'm sure it would have come out earlier. As mentioned before, his transfer from St. Paul still sounds fishy to me. He originally said it was so he could play basketball with his buddies at his hometown school. Then the reason changed to become a financial issue. It seems a little odd to me to be enrolled at St. Paul's for seven semesters and then have a problem affording the eighth and last one?? I think something may have happened at the school and that's why he transferred and is also why he had his UConn admission denied. We'll see in time, and I truly hope I'm wrong, but it seems just too logical to not be the case.
 
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UConn had many months to evaluate his application, so if admissions had a problem, I'm sure it would have come out earlier.

How sure are you? UConn admin and support staff are full of stiffs and something like this is possible if not probable.
 
How sure are you? UConn admin and support staff are full of stiffs and something like this is possible if not probable.
I'm not certain, but would find it very surprising if they had waited this long to decide on his admission. That's especially true with a new HC since I believe they really would want to avoid creating an embarrassing situation like this just after he's hired. I believe something changed recently where they had no choice but to decline his admission. Based on the circumstances, if there was any wiggle room, I think they would have given it to him.
 
This news frosts me on many levels.
1. As a St. Paul grad, I know how that school values academics. It is a veritable college prep school of itself.
2. Coach Kelly is not only the football coach, he's also the Dean of Boys at the school. As such, you'd think he'd have a handle on whether or not his star qb has academic issues. As a father of one of his former players at Southington High, I'm astounded.
3. As a St. Paul & UConn grad, I was looking forward to seeing Marchi in a UConn uniform as a matter of pride in my schools. Looks like this will be delayed or abandoned. SAD.

I have no personal attachment to this one, other than St. Paul is now in the same H.S. football league I played in eons ago. so with that detachment, here's what I can gather. This kid has transferred out of St. Paul to Gilbert right? Mid year - senior year? Private catholic school transfer to a regional public? I believe that the reasons given were "financial"? DOes that mean tuition? Or something else 'Financial'? Assuming it means tuition.......

Why would the kid lose financial support and need to transfer mid-year in his senior year? Was there financial aid that was being recieved the previous 3 1/2 years available before, that was no longer available? Why? Was the kid's tuition being paid, on his own, and some kind of family crisis happened so that tuition could not be met? What happened there?

NOW - all of those questions are personal business of the Marchi family, and none of our business and not public domain. I would bet that the kid's coach, and H.S. guidance counselors knew, and that his recruiting contacts knew. A reporter could ask, but would probably need to show a little bit of ability to determine what kinds of things to share with teh public, and what not....but I digress.

BUT - all of those kinds of things can have major impact on whether or not a high school senior has met the requirements for admission to the University of Connecticut.

Going with the thought process, that the simplest thing that explains teh most is usually correct, and he's a mid-year H.S. transfer, it's probably something as simple as that he's got a handful of courses that are now incomplete at St. Paul, and whatever he's getting at GIlbert to finish H.S. isn't enough to get through admissions at UCONN.
 
Vazzano and cioffe are not D1 QB's. Vazzano has the size but that's about it. Cioffe couldn't cut it at Prep or saint joes. He's been at 3-4 high schools over the past 5 years. Uconn should be aiming higher
 
As others have pointed out, we don't have the facts - as Donald Rumsfeld used to say, a bunch of unknown unknowns.. [OBLIGATORY WILD-ASS-GUESS FLAG] I wonder what Marchi's relationship to the St. Paul coaches is like, you might expect them to have a comment on the situation but if the relationship went south for some reason... well that might be a factor. Another factor could be change of coaches at UConn. Then the fact that he's a 17 year old kid.
 
That's especially true with a new HC since I believe they really would want to avoid creating an embarrassing situation like this just after he's hired.

You would think that, but it's not a given. I think there's faction there doesn't care and actually looks for chances to stick it to the athletics.
 
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You would think that, but it's not a given. I think there's faction there doesn't care and actually looks for chances to stick it to the athletics.

It's not like the admissions area has a history or anything. Or that one of our former coaches made a reference to the rigorous admissions process as one of the reasons he left. Not like we didn't think Mark Harrison couldn't play.
 
You would think that, but it's not a given. I think there's faction there doesn't care and actually looks for chances to stick it to the athletics.

Interesting accusation.

The thought process being put forth by most of the opinions I've read around here, is that whatever the hang up is/was - for this specific prospective student-athlete, and confirming a an athletic scholarship starting in the fall of 2014 - should have been identified sooner and the prospect notified earlier.

My response to that is......why?

Maybe UCONN was fully aware of everything going on with this prospect, and waited as long as they could to get what they needed from a prospective student athlete to justify awarding and athletic scholarship starting in the fall 2014 term, and didn't get it, and moved on.

That's not a very sexy story though.
 
It's not like the admissions area has a history or anything. Or that one of our former coaches made a reference to the rigorous admissions process as one of the reasons he left. Not like we didn't think Mark Harrison couldn't play.

If there is a legitimate problem with communication and procedure between the football recruiting staff and the university admissions office, then it needs to be addressed by the proper authorities in the university structure, and the would be the head football coach, the recruiting director(s) and their staff, and the admissions office staff. All under the watch of the university president and athletic director.
 
If there is a legitimate problem with communication and procedure between the football recruiting staff and the university admissions office, then it needs to be addressed by the proper authorities in the university structure, and the would be the head football coach, the recruiting director(s) and their staff, and the admissions office staff. All under the watch of the university president and athletic director.

That's correct. I started a thread on the main board hoping we did exactly this.

Somehow Rutgers takes in PSU academic rejects as well as kids like Harrison (who we didn't even bother to recruit because of grades) while maintaining their academic status. We're not Stanford. And we're not Louisville. Can we find the middle ground?
 
That's correct. I started a thread on the main board hoping we did exactly this.

Somehow Rutgers takes in PSU academic rejects as well as kids like Harrison (who we didn't even bother to recruit because of grades) while maintaining their academic status. We're not Stanford. And we're not Louisville. Can we find the middle ground?

Jimmy, Jimmy....what's the simplest solution that explains the most? - could it be that University of New Jersey is probably doing some shady sh---t and has closets full of skeletons and all kinds of stuff under the rug? I wonder if they have a track record for that.

It's entirely unrealistic to expect every recruit that commits to the university to actually receive a scholarship come signing day. There will be multiple kids every year that commit that don't get it for any number of reasons. All you can do is be completely open and honest about things and what you're doing. IN college football your rep is all you got.

While this has probably been an emotionally tough thing for this kid and his family to handle, there is no indication that UCONN has done anything to make things more difficult in recruiting than it needs to be for our program, and there is even less to think that this was some kind of conspiracy.

If a coach has a problem with academics admissions and getting recruits through, then they need to either get the standards changed or find prospects to recruit that do fit. If there is an adversiaral relationship regarding processing recruits through admissions to such an extent as what has been accused here, in that recruits are losing scholarships because of communication failures, or something like that (complete accusatory spectulation) but if that were to be the case and there was a trend indicating that to be the case, then the supervisory roles at the university president an athletic director level needs to root it out, and to fire everybody and put people in place that can work together successfully.
 
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@TimothyGaffney: UConn takes back offer to Logan Marchi... http://post original url/IeJTjlbrTT
 
I had hoped he could have gone to prep school and enrolled next January, but based on these articles it seems that along with the admissions problem there also seems to be a separate disconnect with Diaco.
 
This news frosts me on many levels.
1. As a St. Paul grad, I know how that school values academics. It is a veritable college prep school of itself.

The lols, they're killing me here.

As for this kid, the obvious bet would be he did something really, really stupid to get him kicked out of St. Paul, and they allowed him to 'transfer out'. But I don't know. I know guys who had DUIs and other such legal issues and didn't get kicked out of St. Paul's, so either he did something really terrible or there's an issue with the new UConn staff.
 
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There has been much speculation as to why Marchi did not get admitted to UConn. I was at the St.Paul game this evening and am also a ST.Paul grad . I spoke to 4 different people who would have insight into this situation ( not going to mention names, you just have to trust me). The basic answer was that he had his opportunity to get his academics in order and he did not. All said he was a good kid. All said UConn had no choice but to do what they did. I was not told if it was SAT or core requirements ( I probably should have asked put didn't).

I wish him the best, and I was also hoping to see a St.Paul Falcon get the opportunity to QB at UConn.
 
There has been much speculation as to why Marchi did not get admitted to UConn. I was at the St.Paul game this evening and am also a ST.Paul grad . I spoke to 4 different people who would have insight into this situation ( not going to mention names, you just have to trust me). The basic answer was that he had his opportunity to get his academics in order and he did not. All said he was a good kid. All said UConn had no choice but to do what they did. I was not told if it was SAT or core requirements ( I probably should have asked put didn't).

I wish him the best, and I was also hoping to see a St.Paul Falcon get the opportunity to QB at UConn.

Thanks for the inside look, UCJoe.

As someone who wasted an opportunity as a young man, because I was too immature to map out my future, I feel for Logan.

I bounced back from my mistake because I came from a great family and was also a "good kid".

He may never play college football or become a UConn student but Logan Marchi will be just fine if he stays the course.

Life is not easy but it's a hell of a lot more manageable when you're a good person.

If we're selling stock in Logan Marchi or starting his fan club, I'll gladly invest in both.

Any chance he preps and comes back next year?
 
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There has been much speculation as to why Marchi did not get admitted to UConn. I was at the St.Paul game this evening and am also a ST.Paul grad . I spoke to 4 different people who would have insight into this situation ( not going to mention names, you just have to trust me). The basic answer was that he had his opportunity to get his academics in order and he did not. All said he was a good kid. All said UConn had no choice but to do what they did. I was not told if it was SAT or core requirements ( I probably should have asked put didn't).

I wish him the best, and I was also hoping to see a St.Paul Falcon get the opportunity to QB at UConn.

Were you lucky enough to know Mrs Mielcarz while at St Paul? What year did you graduate joet?
 
You, know I've been clear that I wish the kid the best and hope that all works out for him, but I need to reflect for a second on all of this.

UCONN fans around here tend to be such self-flagellators. A kid gets a scholarship offered pulled a week before signing day and automatically it's the fault of someone or somebody at the school. We suck....Ahhh - (Wayne's world referrence).

The reality here, as I suspected all along, is that the school waited as long as we possibly could to honor this kids commitment and hold a scholarship, and the kid didn't deliver what was required. UCONN is now down a quarterback in this class.

Yet somehow, UCONN fans automatically think it's a problem with the school or something. THe problem the school has here, is that we didn't have a backup QB to offer and sign right away. We are now down a QB again (we missed a class with a QB a few years ago under Edsall) because we waited for this kid, and didn't have a backup plan.

You can bet your ass that had Diaco and Co. been on the job long enough, and a QB (or any other player) in the recruiting class - for whatever reason - not been able to sign an NLI on signing day - there would be anohter QB ready to come in. Not like it hasn't happened before - and we got a good kid in Kivon Taylor on the roster now because of it.

Best of luck to this player in the future. THis is the business of college football.
 
I'll add this.

If it's true that there were academic issues that UConn gave him time to try and straighten out and he didn't, then making a statement to that effect to the media would be the right thing to do.

He isn't compelled to do it, but if UConn gave him every chance to make it and he came up short and now he sees UConn catching flak over their gesture, it's usually good practice to help clear their name of any blame.
 
The lols, they're killing me here.

As for this kid, the obvious bet would be he did something really, really stupid to get him kicked out of St. Paul, and they allowed him to 'transfer out'. But I don't know. I know guys who had DUIs and other such legal issues and didn't get kicked out of St. Paul's, so either he did something really terrible or there's an issue with the new UConn staff.

Yes...our staff went to St Paul's school and humiliated the kid in front of everyone. Oh wait...that's right..it's Rutger's coaches who humiliate their players in front of others in classrooms and not on the field.

genius.....
 
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