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I'm wondering if the driving force behind this hire (aside from being a great coach) is to lure Tarik Black to Uconn. would be a great get if that was the case
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New #UConnFootball WR coach @ErikCampbell..."When Coach Diaco gave me the opportunity to come out here I didn't blink."

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New #UConnFootball WR coach @ErikCampbell was recruiting coordinator at #Michigan last year "I wanted to coach but not just at any place"

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Former #UConn athletic director Warde Manuel and new#UConnFootball WR coach @ErikCampbell played together at#Michigan...

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New #UConnFootball WR @ErikCampbell was receivers coach on#Michigan 1997 national championship team, also Asst HC to Lloyd Carr 5 seasons

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New #UConnFootball WR coach @ErikCampbell has met the #Huskiesreceivers: "Oh I'm excited about them. I'm excited about all of them"

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New #UConnFootball WR coach @ErikCampbell on #UConn WRs: "It seems like they're hungry to learn and hungry to win and they have the skills"

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#UConnFootball coach @ErikCampbellstill holds amazing #NCAA record coaching #Michigan WRs to 8 consecutive 1,000 yd seasons (1998-2005)

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#UConnFootball WR coach @ErikCampbell "My goal is to make sure we have the best wide receivers in the nation...that's my main focus"
 
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Diaco - demonstrating he identifies his own weaknesses. Last year, he changed OC and this year, its time to upgrade the WR coaching. I hope we see more progress with Verducci in his second year. Let's hope year 1 was a learning year and year 2 brings more evolution.
 
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He's like the Donald Trump of WR coaches. Let's build a wall around the HS WR's in the northeast.
 
Will Jesus be allowed within that wall?

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I can't be the only one thinking Campbell may also be in line for the HC spot if Diaco leaves in a few years. Tons of experience with a proven track record, Asst. Head coach for 5 years, etc.
 
I think you are @JMick

Maybe, but it doesn't seem like someone with those qualifications comes to UConn just to be a WR coach. If we don't get into a P5 and we continue to improve every year, Diaco is probably gone. Obviously none of us know all of the details, but for someone with his experience and pedigree, we seem like small fish at the moment. It's either that, or he really believes UConn will be a strong contender. We do have great talent at the WR position so I'm looking forward to what he does with the unit
 
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I can't be the only one thinking Campbell may also be in line for the HC spot if Diaco leaves in a few years. Tons of experience with a proven track record, Asst. Head coach for 5 years, etc.
Heck yeah... He should be... This guy's got too many credentials and is probably ready to take that next step...

We'll find out more around this time next year, after we've won about 10 or 11 games (including the bowl win.. I'm calling it)...
I just think Diaco's gonna get calls from a few prominent programs looking for change at the top if I'm right and we have a really good season...
 
I'm ecstatic that UConn picked up a P-5 level position coach and one who fostered the careers of two handfuls of 1,000 yard receivers at a predominantly 3-yards-&-a-cloud-of-mud (yet elite) program. But what makes anyone think he is the heir apparent to Coach Diaco?

When he was hired, more than a few 'Yarders b1tched that UConn's current coach had no HC or play calling experience, dismissing almost every other attribute about the man. At the very least, Coach Diaco was a defensive coordinator, Broyles Award Winner, and Associate Head Coach of a team that just went to the BCS Championship game. For the last 8 years, Coach Campbell has never been more than a position coach and hasn't held the "assistant head coach" title since 2007.

As I said, I am more than happy to welcome Coach Campbell. I hope Noel Thomas becomes the next Larry Fitzgerald (both in college and in the NFL), but I just assume not get ahead of myself either.
 
You have to have a guy that can deliver the ball. Hopefully, this hire means "that guy" is already on the team.
 
You have to have a guy that can deliver the ball. Hopefully, this hire means "that guy" is already on the team.
I honestly think Shirreffs can get it done. First year in the system (on the field) after a year of rust and the guy passed for 208 yds per game, 9 TDs, completed over 60% of his passes and rushed for another 500 yds and 3 touchdowns. To top it all off, he accomplished that with an objectively dreadful offensive line. Sure, he's not perfect. He sometimes doesn't check all his WRs and zones in on one option, he has a tendency to tuck and run when there's someone open, and his throws on out routes can be concerning--sometimes throws a fluttering ball that takes too long to get to the WRs hands and leaves us prone to a DB stepping in front and intercepting it. All that being said, I think he did a pretty exceptional job given the circumstances and his heart and grit is definitely worthy of our admiration
 
Coach Soup was at the bball game last night showing his support for UConn athletics. I gave him a bro-5 and expressed how excited I was for this year and welcomed him to the UConn Nation.

O ya and he's following Tarik black on Twitter...
 
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I don't think we have to worry about heart and desire. I wonder if this tweet was related to his first discussion with Soup.


agree about all that but this is also a Drake lyric to a song lol
 
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