whaler11
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Can you imagine how brutal this season would have been with BD at the helm again? Would we even have any commits?
They would have been so bad we’d all be blind.
Can you imagine how brutal this season would have been with BD at the helm again? Would we even have any commits?
Yes, but like his other classes, UConn would be the only FBS school offering a lot of the players. Some would pan out but not enough to make a difference.Can you imagine how brutal this season would have been with BD at the helm again? Would we even have any commits?
And the RB coach now coaches WRs at Army, which completes like 10 passes a year.
Yes, but like his other classes, UConn would be the only FBS school offering a lot of the players. Some would pan out but not enough to make a difference.
I agree. It still feels like some event happened that forced DB to pull the trigger. If it wasn’t specifically Kill, it had to be something else. Maybe something changed with the cash available for the buyout. Or....RE dropped his asking price.
But you don’t draw up contracts for the assistants if you knew all along BD was out. Some event happened or barrier was removed to enable the change.
Thankfully.
And the RB coach now coaches WRs at Army, which completes like 10 passes a year.
I think it’s already been made pretty clear.
DB and Diaco agreed that they would bring in a certain offensive coordinator to fix the offense and then Diaco tried to back out. Once he did that, DB knew it was a lost cause and he threw Diaco into a volcano.
Randy's never had a track record of bringing in the blue chip recruits (or as much as a school with UConn's profile could attract) but he does have a track record of coaching 3-star kids into NFL players. Give me that guy any day over the one who brings in the blue chip kids but has suspect coaching ability. Randy is competent, understands the fundamentals of the game extremely well, has shown an ability to adjust his coaching style to the modern player and offensive philosophy - Lashlee's hiring and freedom to run his offense being the most glaring example of this - and of the realistic candidates we had last year, he was the best choice to dig us out of the gargantuan hole that P and D put us in. He runs a solid program, his former players love him and the school, and he deeply cares about the school himself. The ship is heading in the right direction, the question is how far will it get in that right direction, which remains to be seen. Six wins is a realistic goal for this season.I like Edsall's demeanor. He's been around the block in the head coaching world, this being his third H C job(sure it's with UConn again but his bosses are different). His clock management is so much better than Diaco's. But.... can he recruit to the level of his competition? Even in UConn's heyday they were never a dominant 10-2, 11-1, 12-0 top 10-15 ranked team. In their defense the Huskies started in Division 1 about a half century after everyone who took college football serious did so they obviously have a lot of ground to make up. No tradition, no legendary All Americans or major bowl victories to point at when making the recruiting visits. BC does, Penn St definitely does, even Syracuse does. I have my fingers crossed he can do something with the kids that do commit but my god what an up hill climb it is.
If someone could photoshop a Civil ConFLiCT trophy here for the ring, I will like their next 20 posts regardless of contentI think it’s already been made pretty clear.
DB and Diaco agreed that they would bring in a certain offensive coordinator to fix the offense and then Diaco tried to back out. Once he did that, DB knew it was a lost cause and he threw Diaco into a volcano.
Excellent be post sir!I like Edsall's demeanor. He's been around the block in the head coaching world, this being his third H C job(sure it's with UConn again but his bosses are different). His clock management is so much better than Diaco's. But.... can he recruit to the level of his competition? Even in UConn's heyday they were never a dominant 10-2, 11-1, 12-0 top 10-15 ranked team. In their defense the Huskies started in Division 1 about a half century after everyone who took college football serious did so they obviously have a lot of ground to make up. No tradition, no legendary All Americans or major bowl victories to point at when making the recruiting visits. BC does, Penn St definitely does, even Syracuse does. I have my fingers crossed he can do something with the kids that do commit but my god what an up hill climb it is.
I like Edsall's demeanor. He's been around the block in the head coaching world, this being his third H C job(sure it's with UConn again but his bosses are different). His clock management is so much better than Diaco's. But.... can he recruit to the level of his competition? Even in UConn's heyday they were never a dominant 10-2, 11-1, 12-0 top 10-15 ranked team. In their defense the Huskies started in Division 1 about a half century after everyone who took college football serious did so they obviously have a lot of ground to make up. No tradition, no legendary All Americans or major bowl victories to point at when making the recruiting visits. BC does, Penn St definitely does, even Syracuse does. I have my fingers crossed he can do something with the kids that do commit but my god what an up hill climb it is.
if Edsall can get 75% of the talent he had here in the late 2000s, along with finally finding a competent QB, we'll win our fair share of games.
At 75% and with an improved offense we should be able to compete for an AAC division title every few years. I also expect us to go bowling in most years.
I like Edsall's demeanor. He's been around the block in the head coaching world, this being his third H C job(sure it's with UConn again but his bosses are different). His clock management is so much better than Diaco's. But.... can he recruit to the level of his competition? Even in UConn's heyday they were never a dominant 10-2, 11-1, 12-0 top 10-15 ranked team. In their defense the Huskies started in Division 1 about a half century after everyone who took college football serious did so they obviously have a lot of ground to make up. No tradition, no legendary All Americans or major bowl victories to point at when making the recruiting visits. BC does, Penn St definitely does, even Syracuse does. I have my fingers crossed he can do something with the kids that do commit but my god what an up hill climb it is.