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Actually 4 time 1st team all State.
Do you have a link? I'm pretty confident it was three (and in his Stamford bar there are only three displayed). Back then, high schools in the area were only 10th grade through 12th grade (7-9 were junior high).
 
If you stop the clock immediately after they stopped playing HS ball it isn't close (Bobby V was a three time first team all state, Steve Young was a pretty good option QB on a team that was a couple years away from being great).

I'd guess that there are a few who (HS alone) can be considered the best ever in CT but Bobby has to be part of that conversation.
There are a few...Bob Skoronski, Pete Demmerle, Sandy Osiecki, Andrew Pinnock.....
 
There are a few...Bob Skoronski, Pete Demmerle, Sandy Osiecki, Andrew Pinnock.....
Agree with all. Would add Floyd Little as well.
 
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Do you have a link? I'm pretty confident it was three (and in his Stamford bar there are only three displayed). Back then, high schools in the area were only 10th grade through 12th grade (7-9 were junior high).
I played back then, trust me if you were good enough they moved you from the freshman team to the Varsity. Played for Warde in Fairfield. I could be wrong, only way to check would be the CT HS record book. It's possible he didn't make first team his freshman year.
 
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You forgot to add that he had won the Broyles award the year before as well

It all sounds so good on paper. And from NJ and surely says all the right things in the interview.

Problem is, being a HC is very different than being a coordinator for a long list of reasons.
 
Wilder is 25-20 since end of 2012 season. It is probably a realistic choice...but that record is not exactly killing it down at Old Dominion. His only other coaching experience is with Maine for god sakes
 
I stand corrected, he did make first team for only three years 65-66-67, not four. Quite a few other names there, Rick Robustelli (Andy's son), Bennett Salvatore. Courtesy of the New Haven Register


1965
Class A
End-Mandell Davis, Stamford Catholic
End-Tom Sanders, Harding
Tackle-Pete Mongillo, Southington
Tackle-John O’Connell, Stamford Catholic
Guard-Frank Funicello, Rippowam
Guard-Bob Sullivan, Htfd. Bulkeley
Center-Mark Korotash, Ansonia
Back-Bob Valentine, Rippowam
Back-Vin Clements, Southington
Back-Russ Kruse, Rippowam
Back-Tony Stawarz, New Britain

Class B-C
End-Bill Saunders, New Canaan
End-George Budzinack, Derby
Tackle-Ron Serakas, Plainville
Tackle-Dick Wallett, Xavier
Guard-Jerry Romano, Derby
Guard-Bill Guida, Middletown
Center-Dan DiRocco, St. Bernard
Back-Joe Maryeski, St. Bernard
Back-Mike Mastergeorge, Middletown
Back-Tony Passander, Derby
Back-Ira Smith, South Catholic

1966
Class A
End-Tom McCrocklin, Rippowam
End-Tom Lyddy, Fairfield Prep
Tackle-Win Headley, Staples
Tackle-John Copertino, Torrington
Guard-Joe Wikiera, Hartford Public
Guard-John Thies, Stamford Catholic
Center-Morris Gross, McMahon
Back-Rick Robustelli, Stamford Catholic
Back-Bob Valentine, Rippowam
Back-Vin Clements, Southington
Back-Mike Zito, East Haven

Class B-C
End-Mike Valuk, Pulaski
End-Pat McGrath, Central Catholic
Tackle-Bob Karmelowicz, Plainville
Tackle-Pete Villano, Pulaski
Guard-Frank Crebase, Xavier
Guard-Jerry Romano, Derby
Center-Greg Golden, Watertown
Back-Jack Moresko, Seymour
Back-Art Corsaletti, Pulaski
Back-Richie Gula, Xavier
Back-Vic Cruse, Northwest Catholic

1967
Class A
End-Vin Sgro, West Haven
End-Dave Lindsay, Staples
Tackle-Dave Hetzel, Xavier
Tackle-Bob Donlin, New Britain
Guard-Bob Kuchta, Rippowam
Guard-Steve Rosenblatt, Naugatuck
Center-John Lobon, Weaver
Back-Bob Valentine, Rippowam
Back-Bennett Salvatore, Stamford Catholic
Back-Art Spence, Notre Dame (W.H.)
Back-Ray Tellier, Notre Dame (W.H.)
Back-Joe Green, Weaver

Class B-C
End-Mike Bruno, Derby
End-Jack Beckley, Wilson
Tackle-Ralph Romano, Derby
Tackle-Pete Champagne, Woodrow Wilson
Guard-Ed Shay, Seymour
Guard-Dennis Daly, Avon
Center-John Stolle, Ridgefield
Back-Walt Shelton, Plainville
Back-George Lakatta, Seymour
Back-Bill Loeffier, Avon
Back-Len Paglialunga, New Canaan

1968
 
I stand corrected, he did make first team for only three years 65-66-67, not four. Quite a few other names there, Rick Robustelli (Andy's son), Bennett Salvatore.


1965
Class A
End-Mandell Davis, Stamford Catholic
End-Tom Sanders, Harding
Tackle-Pete Mongillo, Southington
Tackle-John O’Connell, Stamford Catholic
Guard-Frank Funicello, Rippowam
Guard-Bob Sullivan, Htfd. Bulkeley
Center-Mark Korotash, Ansonia
Back-Bob Valentine, Rippowam
Back-Vin Clements, Southington
Back-Russ Kruse, Rippowam
Back-Tony Stawarz, New Britain

Class B-C
End-Bill Saunders, New Canaan
End-George Budzinack, Derby
Tackle-Ron Serakas, Plainville
Tackle-Dick Wallett, Xavier
Guard-Jerry Romano, Derby
Guard-Bill Guida, Middletown
Center-Dan DiRocco, St. Bernard
Back-Joe Maryeski, St. Bernard
Back-Mike Mastergeorge, Middletown
Back-Tony Passander, Derby
Back-Ira Smith, South Catholic

1966
Class A
End-Tom McCrocklin, Rippowam
End-Tom Lyddy, Fairfield Prep
Tackle-Win Headley, Staples
Tackle-John Copertino, Torrington
Guard-Joe Wikiera, Hartford Public
Guard-John Thies, Stamford Catholic
Center-Morris Gross, McMahon
Back-Rick Robustelli, Stamford Catholic
Back-Bob Valentine, Rippowam
Back-Vin Clements, Southington
Back-Mike Zito, East Haven

Class B-C
End-Mike Valuk, Pulaski
End-Pat McGrath, Central Catholic
Tackle-Bob Karmelowicz, Plainville
Tackle-Pete Villano, Pulaski
Guard-Frank Crebase, Xavier
Guard-Jerry Romano, Derby
Center-Greg Golden, Watertown
Back-Jack Moresko, Seymour
Back-Art Corsaletti, Pulaski
Back-Richie Gula, Xavier
Back-Vic Cruse, Northwest Catholic

1967
Class A
End-Vin Sgro, West Haven
End-Dave Lindsay, Staples
Tackle-Dave Hetzel, Xavier
Tackle-Bob Donlin, New Britain
Guard-Bob Kuchta, Rippowam
Guard-Steve Rosenblatt, Naugatuck
Center-John Lobon, Weaver
Back-Bob Valentine, Rippowam
Back-Bennett Salvatore, Stamford Catholic
Back-Art Spence, Notre Dame (W.H.)
Back-Ray Tellier, Notre Dame (W.H.)
Back-Joe Green, Weaver

Class B-C
End-Mike Bruno, Derby
End-Jack Beckley, Wilson
Tackle-Ralph Romano, Derby
Tackle-Pete Champagne, Woodrow Wilson
Guard-Ed Shay, Seymour
Guard-Dennis Daly, Avon
Center-John Stolle, Ridgefield
Back-Walt Shelton, Plainville
Back-George Lakatta, Seymour
Back-Bill Loeffier, Avon
Back-Len Paglialunga, New Canaan

Vin Clements - UConn
 
It all sounds so good on paper. And from NJ and surely says all the right things in the interview.

Problem is, being a HC is very different than being a coordinator for a long list of reasons.

Yea but every coach that UConn has a shot at getting is going to have question marks. It appears Diaco was the wrong choice, but he wasn't a low bar hire. PP, who got the job for reasons like he's from CT, and the high school coaches like him was.
 
Yea but every coach that UConn has a shot at getting is going to have question marks. It appears Diaco was the wrong choice, but he wasn't a low bar hire. PP, who got the job for reasons like he's from CT, and the high school coaches like him was.

Hey, I agree - Diaco was not a low bar hire. There was much to be excited about.
 
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Yea but every coach that UConn has a shot at getting is going to have question marks. It appears Diaco was the wrong choice, but he wasn't a low bar hire. PP, who got the job for reasons like he's from CT, and the high school coaches like him was.
P was actually a very lazy hire by someone who had little desire to break a sweat.
 
Wilder is 25-20 since end of 2012 season. It is probably a realistic choice...but that record is not exactly killing it down at Old Dominion. His only other coaching experience is with Maine for god sakes


Remember ODU started 1A football almost from scratch. That's a good record to have for the competition ODU plays.
 
P was actually a very lazy hire by someone who had little desire to break a sweat.
oh no he had a desire to break a sweat...as long as that sweat coincided with eviscerating the Athletic Department there-by dropping the bottom line in the budget..and earning him his bonus. Or getting tickets to Morande Ford...I'm sure we can find other examples as well LMFAO.
 
Wilder is 25-20 since end of 2012 season. It is probably a realistic choice...but that record is not exactly killing it down at Old Dominion. His only other coaching experience is with Maine for god sakes

I guess compare to the stellar record we have seen from Uconn lately... 25-20 would appear to be a step up. This guy built a team from scratch. Moved it to FBS and is above 500. He is a northeast guy...(god for sakes Maine!). He was a QB and works with the offense. I also assume this would be a step up not down for him. OD is also selling out the stadium, I know it is only 20K but I know the Rent is not seeing those types of crowds now.
 
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