YesThe last year of his current contract is 2021.
This a simple poll. What is your prediction? YES or NO
One word answers please.
YESThe last year of his current contract is 2021.
This a simple poll. What is your prediction? YES or NO
One word answers please.
Yes but I was in a hurry and this works.Did you know there's a feature to add a poll when you create a new thread?
(Holding a pitcher of beer and running out from behind a tree) DQ! DQ!Did you know there's a feature to add a poll when you create a new thread?
Kinda the point of the poll. Do you think that will happen? Binary question.Guess I’m disqualified too
Depends on his record...
If he’s consistently showing improvement each year then yeah sign him to a 2 year extension... if not then let him go.
I’m not surprised. The 1-11 season was personnel driven, specifically the perceived (which I agree with) thinness of talent made HCRE play too many that were not mature enough to play, especially on defense. I have hope that in the next couple of years all those reps getting beaten up last year (and hopefully not as much this year) translates to success on the field in time for contracts renewal discussions. This year should better inform us about the ceiling of these kids.Wow, 14 yes's and 6 no's so far. I do not think his contract will be renewed for 2022 and beyond for the simple reason that things have fundamentally changed and UConn will never reach a level that most would consider competitive or acceptable. But I am amazed at this response after a 1-11 season.
things have fundamentally changed and UConn will never reach a level that most would consider competitive or acceptable.
TBD, but changing coaches every 3 years may have some less-than-positive impacts and any change may also potentially first depend on a new AD. Ideally, 2019 sees increased competitiveness, e.g., being in most games during late 3Q to 4Q, at least 3 wins, etc. Quite frankly, I'd prefer 14+ wins.Have to see progress this year and that is not 2 wins. With the new President this is make or break for Edsall.
Oh, I entirely agree with that. UConn cannot afford another coach in 2020 anyway. I just do not think his contract will be renewed in 2022.TBD, but changing coaches every 3 years may have some less-than-positive impacts and any change may also potentially first depend on a new AD. Ideally, 2019 sees increased competitiveness, e.g., being in most games during late 3Q to 4Q, at least 3 wins, etc. Quite frankly, I'd prefer 14+ wins.