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Let me get this right. The same guy who pushed Hathaway to bring Pasqualoni here (pissing off a major donor in the process) is now acting as if he had nothing to do with it?
Well, at least this time he had the sense to back away and leave the search to professionals. But jeez, don't pretend you didn't help put UConn in this position.
BTW nice job Horde holding McHugh accountable for his role in Jan. 2011. And another thing. Can we quit talking about Yale in the 1940s????????
From Courant today:
Bringing fans back and attracting new ones is one of Diaco's duties. Lawrence McHugh, chairman of the UConn Board of Trustees and former football coach at Xavier High in Middletown, nodded his approval Thursday as Diaco talked about his passion for football and his plans for the program.
McHugh said the foundation is in place, thanks to the work of Edsall.
"We've had a tough time the last few years, but we were really just a few plays away from a winning record this year," McHugh said. "So we're not far."
Standing inside a team meeting room at the Burton Family Football Complex, McHugh said the on-campus building puts UConn ahead of many older, more established programs. That base, McHugh said, will help UConn on the path to consistently winning and tapping what he sees as a potentially large fan base.
"I think it's a huge fan base," McHugh said. "Football in general in Connecticut, it's always been popular. You look at the crowds in 1920s and 1930s and 1940s at the Yale Bowl. ... There's a history here and there's still a base of football fans here. I think that base can be activated and we can just get the enthusiasm back. I'm very optimistic."
Well, at least this time he had the sense to back away and leave the search to professionals. But jeez, don't pretend you didn't help put UConn in this position.
BTW nice job Horde holding McHugh accountable for his role in Jan. 2011. And another thing. Can we quit talking about Yale in the 1940s????????
From Courant today:
Bringing fans back and attracting new ones is one of Diaco's duties. Lawrence McHugh, chairman of the UConn Board of Trustees and former football coach at Xavier High in Middletown, nodded his approval Thursday as Diaco talked about his passion for football and his plans for the program.
McHugh said the foundation is in place, thanks to the work of Edsall.
"We've had a tough time the last few years, but we were really just a few plays away from a winning record this year," McHugh said. "So we're not far."
Standing inside a team meeting room at the Burton Family Football Complex, McHugh said the on-campus building puts UConn ahead of many older, more established programs. That base, McHugh said, will help UConn on the path to consistently winning and tapping what he sees as a potentially large fan base.
"I think it's a huge fan base," McHugh said. "Football in general in Connecticut, it's always been popular. You look at the crowds in 1920s and 1930s and 1940s at the Yale Bowl. ... There's a history here and there's still a base of football fans here. I think that base can be activated and we can just get the enthusiasm back. I'm very optimistic."