If Edsall did at UCONN what PP did while he was "falling off a cliff", you would have a even bigger superjohn for him.
I don't get how mediocracy from Edsall is exalted but similar seasons from PP aren't.
You seriously don't understand that? Because if that is really the case, I can make it very easy for you.
College football is not a video game where anyone can take a program and make it significantly better than it is in real life. In college football, moving a team up in the world is a huge accomplishment, as Indiana tends to stay Indiana and Michigan tends to stay Michigan (not every year but for the most part). P had a great run when he started at Syracuse, but it was with a program that was traditionally the second strongest program in the Northeast and had produced players like Jim Brown, Ernie Davis and Floyd Little. Edsall took a mediocre Yankee Conference (fine, Colonial) team in a small state where high school football is not king and made us competitive in a BCS conference in a short period of time. It is comparing apples and oranges. If you think, SDH, that P's apples at Syracuse are more impressive than Edsall's oranges in Storrs, that's fine. I think that is a perfectly reasonable opinion. But what is not reasonable is simply looking at results, and wins and losses, without factoring in the advantages and disadvantages of the program. How many championships did Urban Meyer win at Bowling Green and Utah? Because he wasn't as smart as when he got to Florida? Of course not. Because absolute grand slam home runs at each of those schools was accomplishing what he accomplished, notwithstanding that a grand slam home run in Gainesville requires more.
But again, it is not me, or Whaler, who ever turns these discussions to Edsall. It is those who for some reason those who don't want to see P analyzed (much less criticized) so we end up with those who don't like Edsall turning it back to him.
So, for the record, I rooted for P and Syracuse a lot, I like him as a man from what I see, I give him credit for his successes and responsibility for his failures while at Syracuse, he is not whom I would have hired to replace Edsall but I don't think it was stupid or irrational for UConn to have gone after him. He has my total support and when I drive to college park on September 15 I will not have any hesitation or nostalgia or be there for any purpose other than to root our boys in blue and white home. And none of that has a bloody thing to do with Randy Edsall whatsoever except in the mind of people filled with irrational anger.
Have a nice day.