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Poll: Who do you want as UConn's next football coach?

Poll: Who do you favor as UConn's next football coach?

  • Pat Fitzgerald

    Votes: 36 14.1%
  • Joe Moorhead

    Votes: 6 2.3%
  • Al Golden (ex-Temple/Miami HC, now Bengals DC)

    Votes: 20 7.8%
  • Jason Candle (Toledo HC)

    Votes: 47 18.4%
  • Indiana DC Bryant Haines

    Votes: 4 1.6%
  • Indiana OC Mike Shanahan (no relation to famous family)

    Votes: 13 5.1%
  • Jamey Chadwell (Liberty HC)

    Votes: 8 3.1%
  • Tony Reno (Yale HC)

    Votes: 25 9.8%
  • Mike Gundy

    Votes: 3 1.2%
  • Jimbo Fisher

    Votes: 14 5.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 80 31.3%

  • Total voters
    256
Do you know what he made this year? I know he was extended last year, but apparently the university claimed he wasn't being paid with public funds and thus they did not need to disclose the contract info. I figure the info probably isn't out there but doesn't hurt to ask.

From what I can find, he only made 536k in 2023. I'm assuming he's probably double that if he was extended. But if he's still making less than 1m, he may be easier to poach away than I anticipated.

I agree he probably has bigger ambitions. I just figured the familiarity he has with the university probably provides a level of comfort, and I'm not sure how much of a step up he considers us. I think most of us see it as a major step up, but if he disagrees and thinks the job is only marginally better, we may have to overpay.

He's probably not my top candidate, but we could definitely do worse. I wouldn't mind if he were the hire when all is said and done.

Delaware like many of the bigger former CAA programs are endowed.

Also Delaware functions as a pseudo private.

Back when KC Keeler was the Delaware coach he was an eager candidate for the UConn job and I believe he is a Bluehen too.

Carty seems like a killer. I like him. They might literally rule the roost in CUSA soon. It’s an easy pathway to the CFP. But he won’t be at Delaware much longer imo.
 
the question is: Does Benedict want someone who could build a sustainable program like Cahill.
Or does he want a splash hire with a big name who can recruit the portal immediately.
It is 2026. The landscape has changed drastically.
 
Ricky Rahne, Old Dominion, is someone to defintely look at.

HC experience. Has ODU at 9 wins this year.
Was OC at Penn State beforehand (with a bunch of quality ties there)
Offensive mind
Played at Cornell, started coaching at Holy Cross
 
I hate when people cite, "NFL experience." They are different environments, have different rules both on and off the field, and NFL experience has virtually no effect on if a

I'm a solid "no" on Patricia as head coach. He's been at tOSU for 7 months and has virtually no college recruiting or portal experience. His stint in Detroit was subpar at best, and he had a major hand in ruining Mac Jones in New England.

Al Golden is an interesting name. His last head coaching stint was in 2015, well before the advent of The Portal, but he has time at Notre Dame during the NIL era and knows how to recruit and build a program.

Brian Kelly made $2.7M during his last year at ND, before getting $9M from LSU. LSU pay the supplement of any contract up to $9M over the next 6 years, so he may be a pie-in-the-sky target, with whom I could get on board from the jump. OTOH, at 64, age may be a con.

Chip Kelly - Age (62) might also be a con and he may be looking to move elsewhere from the get go, but he has Northeast ties and was more or less successful wherever he went. Apropos of nothing, Kelly would follow Mora as he did at UCLA.

As others have mentioned, Bard has a list some good options, even if Chesney is now unattainable.
I say no on both Brian Kelly and Chip Kelly.
 
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the question is: Does Benedict want someone who could build a sustainable program like Cahill.
Or does he want a splash hire with a big name who can recruit the portal immediately.
It is 2026. The landscape has changed drastically.
He wants to continue winning to show we are serious about football which is a requirement to get us into a P4 league. If that means the next guy is here for 1-2 years, that is fine. The reality is that any coach who succeeds at UConn will likely be poached by someone. Just like almost every other program. And guys at the programs who aren’t getting poached will likely get fired in 4 years.
 
the question is: Does Benedict want someone who could build a sustainable program like Cahill.
Or does he want a splash hire with a big name who can recruit the portal immediately.
It is 2026. The landscape has changed drastically.
I think he knows we need a head hunter. Someone who wants to hunt big game and put mounts on the walls to show off, because that's the only way UConn is gonna get the invite to a P4. Beating Duke was a great win. We need someone that wants to put that game away by 20 and wants to beat BC 50-3. Do I think we're there right now, no.. but that's the message I want to hear from the next coach. If we want attention, we need that level of ambition so people start turning their heads with a .. "sorry, did I just see that score right?? UConn did that??"
 
Many times job candidates look good on paper. Once you get face to face , you can separate the one that is the best fit. Everyone has a plus + minus. DB will have to weigh out ,evaluate, and make judgement who that will be. The best resume is not necessarily the right choice. Unless you are in the interview, we can only speculate.
 
Just heard that Butch Jones is interested in UConn... would be a step up in money for him from where he's at in Arkansas State and plenty of NIL funding to rebuild immediately. Wonder if they've talked?
 
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Butch Jones would be a pretty meh hire to me. He left Tennessee in disgrace and has been pretty bland at Arkansas State. I'd rather give a great FCS coach with some excitement behind them a shot.

Maybe my expectations are too high for a program that was recently a dumpster fire.
 
Butch Jones would be a pretty meh hire to me. He left Tennessee in disgrace and has been pretty bland at Arkansas State. I'd rather give a great FCS coach with some excitement behind them a shot.

Maybe my expectations are too high for a program that was recently a dumpster fire.

Disgrace how? That seems harsh.

He had two 9 win seasons there. Tennessee isn’t nearly as good as they think they are.
 
I think Anthony Poindexter would be an interesting choice. Been co-DC at Penn State since 2021 after DC stints at Purdue (2017-20) and...UConn (2014-16). He was on Diaco's staff and looking back, he was far from the issue (that putrid offense...).

The real reason why I think he's interesting is that he was on the UVA staff in 2010-12 with a young GA named...Gordon Sammis. So I imagine there is some relationship there. He could be the perfect guy that is 1) qualified on paper to be HC 2) has ties to UConn and 3) can convince Sammis to stay on as OC without upsetting the nature of things (see: Moorhead, Joe c. 2011).

Anyone hear any buzz about him?
 
Disgrace how? That seems harsh.

He had two 9 win seasons there. Tennessee isn’t nearly as good as they think they are.

Disgrace is probably a little much. He did have the worst season in Tennessee football history IIRC
 
I think Anthony Poindexter would be an interesting choice. Been co-DC at Penn State since 2021 after DC stints at Purdue (2017-20) and...UConn (2014-16). He was on Diaco's staff and looking back, he was far from the issue (that putrid offense...).

The real reason why I think he's interesting is that he was on the UVA staff in 2010-12 with a young GA named...Gordon Sammis. So I imagine there is some relationship there. He could be the perfect guy that is 1) qualified on paper to be HC 2) has ties to UConn and 3) can convince Sammis to stay on as OC without upsetting the nature of things (see: Moorhead, Joe c. 2011).

Anyone hear any buzz about him?
Would be nice to potentially have him as DC with our new HC...Unfortunately it leads to a scheme change (probably happening anyway with a new HC) which creates another year or 2 adjustment.
Man oh man do we need a guy that knows the portal even better than Him Mora...
 
I think Anthony Poindexter would be an interesting choice. Been co-DC at Penn State since 2021 after DC stints at Purdue (2017-20) and...UConn (2014-16). He was on Diaco's staff and looking back, he was far from the issue (that putrid offense...).

The real reason why I think he's interesting is that he was on the UVA staff in 2010-12 with a young GA named...Gordon Sammis. So I imagine there is some relationship there. He could be the perfect guy that is 1) qualified on paper to be HC 2) has ties to UConn and 3) can convince Sammis to stay on as OC without upsetting the nature of things (see: Moorhead, Joe c. 2011).

Anyone hear any buzz about him?

I want a guy who has been a successful HC.
 
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NFL: Jags DC Anthony Campanile

Young, tons of northeast CFB ties from time coming up with BC and Rutgers, probably hungry to win quickly and establish himself as the rising star of the sport.

College: Brian Kelly

Can’t believe people are turning their noses up at someone with his pedigree. He’d signal that we’re serious about winning. He also needs to win quickly if he wants one more shot at a big time school. Look at his career accomplishments:
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NFL: Jags DC Anthony Campanile

Young, tons of northeast CFB ties from time coming up with BC and Rutgers, probably hungry to win quickly and establish himself as the rising star of the sport.

College: Brian Kelly

Can’t believe people are turning their noses up at someone with his pedigree. He’d signal that we’re serious about winning. He also needs to win quickly if he wants one more shot at a big time school. Look at his career accomplishments: View attachment 114111
Oh, and let’s not forget we can afford him because LSU is paying his contract for us.

So we get a $9mil coach for $2.5 mil. Or, better yet, tell him he gets less but his staff get more of what we would pay him since LSU is on the hook. I’m sure he wants to take them for all they’re worth.

Splashy hire that may not work, but costs little to find out.
 
Brian Kelly - could be tempting but he’s way past his prime, doesn’t recruit , and ND people were happy to see him leave and LSU couldn’t get rid of him fast enough. So no !
Most head coaches are just closers, not the ones who make the contact and follow up. He comes in and finishes the deal. I think he could do that, but would he want to with $54 million coming his way
 
Brian Kelly - could be tempting but he’s way past his prime, doesn’t recruit , and ND people were happy to see him leave and LSU couldn’t get rid of him fast enough. So no !
If he came here and treated it seriously and gave it 100% then we literally couldn't do better.

But the only reason he comes here is as a retirement destination to be back in the north east, and you never know how a retirement gig is going to go.
 
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Thinking DB is a shrewd enough judge of people to figure out what he is or is not getting. Don’t think Kelly would get past a phone call unless he was sincere(enough).
 
If he came here and treated it seriously and gave it 100% then we literally couldn't do better.

But the only reason he comes here is as a retirement destination to be back in the north east, and you never know how a retirement gig is going to go.
He could just retire if he wanted, he doesn’t need to coach unless he’s motivated to get back to the P4 club asap.
 
Chip Kelly would be exciting. I prefer an offensive coach like him.
 
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