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but, he has handled a difficult situation pretty well and much better than Edsall imo.
First off, he's got an NFL head coaching gig - the pinacle of his profession. Edsall's dream job turned nightmare is a far cry from that. If reports are to be believed, Schiano's AD has known about this for roughly a week, which suggests he and Schiano have a pretty good relationship. When his deal was inked he stayed in town and met with his coaches and players.
I know folks are hoping their recruiting class falls apart and they probably will lose a few recruits. But, it's late in the game and our recent history suggests that if you have a plan in place you can keep the class largely together. My guess is that they will.
Schiano has not burned any bridges near as I can tell. My sense is that there are not too many folks at UCONN who would sing Edsall's praises for the way he handled his departure.
First off, he's got an NFL head coaching gig - the pinacle of his profession. Edsall's dream job turned nightmare is a far cry from that. If reports are to be believed, Schiano's AD has known about this for roughly a week, which suggests he and Schiano have a pretty good relationship. When his deal was inked he stayed in town and met with his coaches and players.
I know folks are hoping their recruiting class falls apart and they probably will lose a few recruits. But, it's late in the game and our recent history suggests that if you have a plan in place you can keep the class largely together. My guess is that they will.
Schiano has not burned any bridges near as I can tell. My sense is that there are not too many folks at UCONN who would sing Edsall's praises for the way he handled his departure.