ConnHuskBask
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Thanks mr. Credibility.
Correct me if I'm wrong ( and I very well could be mixing up users) but weren't you one of the last defenders of the P era on the Boneyard?
Thanks mr. Credibility.
Correct me if I'm wrong ( and I very well could be mixing up users) but weren't you one of the last defenders of the P era on the Boneyard?
Correct me if I'm wrong ( and I very well could be mixing up users) but weren't you one of the last defenders of the P era on the Boneyard?
You know up until this point, your posts have been a lot like Edsall; mediocre and underwhelming, but this actually made me laugh, good job.
Do you guys on here still want to debate that Randy didn't do an excellent job here?
You destroy any shred of credibility you have by trying to downplay his accomplishments.
I think we all wanted to be a top 25 program, and while we weren't there yet, going bowling and winning conference titles were nice high water marks along the way.
The last four seasons of the Edsall era were 8 wins every season and 2 conference co-championships.
That's what you call mediocre and underwhelming?
Correct me if I'm wrong ( and I very well could be mixing up users) but weren't you one of the last defenders of the P era on the Boneyard?
Ha. That's pretty funny. Zoo was against P from the get.
I will give you that it is difficult to keep people straight though, so it is hardly an issue that you might mistake anyone. It's just funny who you mistook.
Pasqualoni supporters should have to wear a badge of shame here.
You have to be joking right? Edsall at his best went 8-4 and got killed in the Fiesta Bowl after winning a laughable Big East 3 way tie. Couldn't get the upper echelon of CT high school talent to commit on a regular basis. He left the next head coach with a walk on QB, a freshmen running back that would, at the time, be better suited for corner or anything other than starting tailback. Plus..... he walked out knowing the offensive line was going to be in shambles. Weak receivers, the list goes on and on. Edsall is currently getting the dividends of what is commonly known as " What goes around, comes around". Karma is bitin' ya in the ass Edsall.. so go dream about that!! Think about it every time you hop onto a plane you L-o-s-e-r!!
We were in trailers!!!!1 smiley face.
No, we came from trailers!
So excited that the useless, whiny, loudmouth Hank Hughes is no longer part of the program.
Am I the only guy left on the BY who doesn't want to talk about P or Edsall anymore?
So excited that the useless, whiny, loudmouth Hank Hughes is no longer part of the program.
Am I the only guy left on the BY who doesn't want to talk about P or Edsall anymore?
johnhuskies95 said:I would say that 75% of the board wanted him gone after we lost to Rutgers in 2010. There were numerous posts and threads calling for his head. He did a good job of turning it around from there thanks to a very weak schedule. His tenure is looked at as better than it was IMO because P was just that bad.
He was a good coach, but no, I don't think that he was excellent. Not at all.
We've just now finally had a decent AO dry streak on the bball forum, although we're still talking about Roscoe. They were just players. These are coaches. No matter how well Coach Diaco turns out, the discussions will never end.Am I the only guy left on the BY who doesn't want to talk about P or Edsall anymore?
That 75% would have been correct to question him at the time because the team was clearly under performing. The difference is RE turned it around after UL (another horrible loss to go with equally horrible loss to Temple and losing a winnable game at Michigan).
But, he then beat the top 5 other teams in the BE and went to a BCS bowl game. P wouldn't and didn't come close to that. It's also not a given that BD matches that either.
RE's time had come because he didn't want to be here. Hate him for that, not because of his record.
johnhuskies95 said:Obviously Edsall was a better coach here than Pasqualoni. But he finished in the top half of the Big East twice in his entire career. And we all know that the Big East wasn't a good conference. Yes, it wasn't as bad as many pundits made it out to be, but it wasn't that good either.