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Orlovsky as QB coach would be good, but not sure how likely that isIdk I never thought he would be interested but honestly he sounded it
Orlovsky as QB coach would be good, but not sure how likely that isIdk I never thought he would be interested but honestly he sounded it
is this true though? look at the staff and their resumes.when literally anyone else in charge would be an improvement over what has happened the first 2 games.
No matter how many times you state that sophisticated business people blame lawyers and not their clients for litigation, it doesn't get less unrealistic.It is a hot mess and this is best solution for the near term disaster.
Unfortunately, the confluence of deleterious events starting 10 years ago has caused the current UConn football situation.
The precipitating cause of the conference shake up in 2011 was a huge factor. When we were snubbed in 11 and again in 12 our goose was cooked. I have pointed out the needless bitterness created with our AG's stupidly pursued litigation. That was and has continued to be a serious impediment to our conference improvement because some of defendants never forgot or forgave.
Suffice it to say, we are stuck in limited conference of dubious quality. The future of the orphan football program is bleak. Re: Edsall - Act 1 was a decent success, although it closed on a very sour note. Act 2 has been an unmitigated disaster and the prospects for being anything other than a bump along independent program playing in $90mm stadium are nil.
You are nuts. You certainly don’t know Randy or have talked to the guys who played for him during our glory days. He knows his best days are behind him and the program needs new leadership. It’s now up to Benedict to bring in the new Randy.Randy Edsall is playing UConn football god. He knows he built this program from the ground up, now it’s his choice to stick around and make sure to destroy as much of it as possible. If he had any dignity he’d walk away today. This is his ego at its finest.
These other schools also have alumni bases that would donate the last dollar in their bank account to football, even if it meant they would starve. We will never be able to match thatmaybe some of these boosters and NFL guys that get on twitter and act dumbfounded can help make that happen.
financial support has always been one of our biggest issues. other schools have guys dropping bags to keep their programs competitive. we really don't outside of a few guys.
No reason in the world not to do it this way. I’m glad both for Randy and for us.
is this true though? look at the staff and their resumes.
He may be smart enough to go with Stevie K…..!Randy Edsall is playing UConn football god. He knows he built this program from the ground up, now it’s his choice to stick around and make sure to destroy as much of it as possible. If he had any dignity he’d walk away today. This is his ego at its finest.
Who would you have named interim? Eddie Allen? Corey?Yes. I don't care about their resumes. Edsall is a dinosaur and is killing the program by the day. The first step towards improvement would be to get grandpa out of the program, immediately.
Dan O sending up the bat signal for Joe Moorhead. Program is personal to him. And agree with the personal notion
Dignity? I don't know. After the way he left the Fiesta Bowl for MD he used that token.If your statement has to clarify that the decision to retire was made by the coach, the decision to retire was not made by the coach.
This was a 100% orchestrated "retirement" by AD Dave. I'm not unhappy with this instead of immediate firing. Regardless of the last four seasons, Randy did make immeasurable contributions to the program over his time and deserves a bit of dignity in going out. This season is a total lost cause anyway and we would not make a permanent new hire now. There's no harm in letting the season play out when the only other option is some random coordinator is acting HC and we go 1-9 at best the rest of the way.
A brokered solution…..No. Because if DB wanted him fired today, he could have been fired today.
He seems to have a lot of connectionsMoving on from a coach who has failed this badly and doesn't even have a buyout isn't exactly a tough decision.
I think his hands were tied last coaching search so I don't blame him too much for Edsall, but finding the right coach now is where he proves himself.
I mean, eh? We need new school play calling with an old school method of coaching. Need an offensively minded coach with a great coordinator on defense.Don Brown for HC. He knows our program and built a top 20 defense here already. Forget about his age, he is a dam good coach.
The more realistic person who was once on our staff would be Todd Orlando, still waiting for his first chance to be a head coach. I doubt we could get Morehead.Amen to that. Moorhead would be a slam dunk if we can get him.
The more realistic person who was once on our staff would be Todd Orlando, still waiting for his first chance to be a head coach. I doubt we could get Morehead.
But I'm fine getting away from the Edsall tree entirely if I'm the AD. Hire from the outside, and just suggest they give Corey a chance given how well he seems to relate to young men in recruiting.
There is no one on the staff to take over. At least Randy can try to hold his creation together for the next guy if he is so inclined. I also suspect you will see a bunch of the old guys stopping in to say goodbye. That might be worth something to the current team.
The program has become a memetic dumpster fire (particularly on social media alone), so the "ceiling" is much higher than usual.That’s the point. It can’t fall any further.
First call is Bill O'Brien imo. He will decline the offer, and I doubt we could afford him. But he's a NE guy who knows offense and is currently in the Nick Saban rehab program - so an attractive target.So what’s everyone’s early bets on the next guy. Feeling it’ll be a Connecticut guy who coaches hard. Who fills that mold?
I agree that the next coach would be smart to want to keep Corey around.
I too was wondering if Orlovsky might be thinking of Orlando.
Need to double their existing financial commitment if we want to be taken seriously. $2M for a HC and $2-$2.5 for an assistant pool
I'm hoping it's someone who has nothing to do with the program. It needs to be a head coach who has won wherever he's been and has a spread offense.So what’s everyone’s early bets on the next guy. Feeling it’ll be a Connecticut guy who coaches hard. Who fills that mold?