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Wish we had their quarterback!Central Connecticut is 5-1 and probably can beat UConn. The Central coach is very good.
Wish we had their quarterback!Central Connecticut is 5-1 and probably can beat UConn. The Central coach is very good.
The list is shrinking..A bowl is more difficult...the only current spot for an "at large" is the Frisco Bowl vs the AAC.
Army, Liberty, UMass, New Mexico State, and UConn will have no bowl affiliation.
Army does have shots at the Military Bowl but has no guarantee.
Huh! Let's win a FBS game 1st before we start debating what bowl game UConn should go to.And I think that is doable (8-4). That could be reached.
Edsall may be a caretaker coach for a program not wishing to invest more in football.
UConn was just not competitive in the AAC...and, while
maybe an independent schedule will allow program improvement, the jury is out on whether the Huskies will be more relevant nationally then ECU.
Rather than aggressively spend to improve the football program...maybe the administration is letting Edsall run. For better or worse...
The brand will be basketball.
The TRUTH is that football success is doable.
That wasn’t a mirage 2003-2010. But it is so damn hard for a New England / Northeastern University. Look at Temple ... fact is there are aspects of OUR Program that far laps their challenges. But you have slim margin of error. And then ... when down (see Buffalo, Temple, Rutgers, UCONN) it is so hard to climb back. It literally takes 3-5 recruiting classes. That’s with you doing 99 other things great.
There’s no magic in this sport. You need significant quality throughout the roster. And No ... magic salesmanship isn’t gonna get you 4 & 5 stars. Not in this region & not turning over rocks in FL or GA.
I’m not sure what they are doing but hiring bad coaches put us here and nothing else. This is a far easier problem to solve than most people seem to think.
The new president is a snowflakeUnfortunately I don't think the new president is anxious to replace both the FBHC and AD at the same time. Especially going Indy in FB. If he does it would mean that he really is ready to kill FBS level FB.
Has anyone heard anything from him all season?David Benedict need to wake up that’s what I can say. He needs to get fired also. The president needs to right this ship around. Football brings in money we need now to right this ship too
He's a great program builder. How you guys cannot see that amazes me. I mean Dan Orlovsky, FatWhiteGuy and a bunch of others always defend him on Twitter. Those guys you used to rip Diaco for his ineptness but defend this from Randy. They know better than all of us. Randy just needs a few more years and he will hand this off to Corey who we we are lucky to have. Give it time guys.
You failed to mention that UConn beat Louisville in Louisville under Paul Pasqualoni right before FSU decided to stab UConn in the back.We all tend to look through our tinted glasses to the past...And current expectations are built on that past.
But, to an outsider, wearing a different tint...the past maybe looks a little different....the high points aren't as high...and more reachable.
Take 2010...the much referenced high point Fiesta Bowl season...
It was a good season...but was it that good?
The 8-4 (regular season) Huskies shared a BE Championship in a three way tie with Pitt and WVU. Three of an eight team league that year. UConn grabbed a share of the championship by hitting a field goal in the last minute of the last game to defeat USF.
UConn lost to 7-6 Michigan, 8-4 Temple, 4-8 Rutgers, and were shut out 0-26 by 7-6 Louisville...and lost by 28 points to Oklahoma in the Fiesta.
If you take apart the season (and lose the glow of making a BCS Bowl)...it doesn't seem as unrepeatable in the future.
An 8-4 UConn season won't get a NY6 Bowl...but a similar 8-4 season is certainly not out of the realm of possibility with better athletes and execution.
You failed to mention that UConn beat Louisville in Louisville under Paul Pasqualoni right before FSU decided to stab UConn in the back.