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nope. you missed my follow-up quote where I mentioned the other half would prefer P not win any games.Does this mean you usually give 110%?![]()
nope. you missed my follow-up quote where I mentioned the other half would prefer P not win any games.Does this mean you usually give 110%?![]()
and I think there are people that will never give P credit if he wins 8 games.
6 should be a layup if TJ Weist makes any type of improvement at all. Memphis, Towson, Buffalo have to be wins. Temple lost their coach and RB, we have to beat Temple this year. Beat USF at home and win one other game and we have 6.
On another note, this year will decide whether P was "killing the program" or GDL was just killing the offense. The Defense has been very, very good under P and P has had some solid wins, this year is- the referendum. It's not like Edsall was always over .500 at UCONN. Edsall's program was 74 - 70 overall and 4 games under 500 in conference. That's the benchmark.
Disagree. Edsall 9,8,8,8 wins in last 4 years with bowl every year. That's the benchmark.
I like your style, only remember the good years. I assume that means if P wins 8 this year we can forget about his first two years.
I like your style, only remember the good years. I assume that means if P wins 8 this year we can forget about his first two years.
I like your style, only remember the good years. I assume that means if P wins 8 this year we can forget about his first two years.
It's odd how much support P has considering what he's done the last 2 years.
...but can we please stop pretending that P and Edsall's first 2 years here even remotely resembled each other's?
I completely agree with you. The schedule Edsall faced his first few years was much easier then P's and the record was worse. I'm sure there were many posting messages that Edsall should be fired after his first two years.
I completely agree with you. The schedule Edsall faced his first few years was much easier then P's and the record was worse.
I hope you're busting my balls. Because you can't be serious with that post.
What part of my statement do you not agree with? Edsall's first two years were basically 1aa schedules and the record was worse. Facts are facts. I bet if Skip had stayed we would have had a better record in 99 and 2ooo but Edsall had to come in and blow everything up much like he did at Maryland.
I gave you a like on your previous post about the negativity portion of your post and let the Edsall portion of the post slide.
But if you think Edsall was a bad coach his first 2 years you are unaware of what it takes to build a PROGRAM and not a team.
I think even many Edsall detractors would agree that Edsall was the right choice to set the table.
Skip....really?
In Hindsight yes!....but what were people posting after the 99 season? Facts are facts. In 98 with Holtz we beat Hofstra, URI and UMASS, in 99 with Edsall we got our doors blown off by all three, that's a fact you can look it up. Edsall "killed the program" that season.
Edit, sorry Edsall beat URI in 1999 he lost to them in 2000, I remembered wrong. Its actually worse that he lost to them in year two of his tenure.
Wins or losses meant nothing in the first few years. It was building a new program with the right people, meaning you lose a few battles to win the war.
I seriously cannot comprehend how anyone can compare transition years to D1A and two seasons following a BCS in the same context. It defies logic.
If you cannot comprehend wins one year and then losses the next year against the same teams as being a fallback then you are weak minded. Sorry to be the one to break it to you.
You can't even call it analyzing the situations, because it's apparent to anyone with half a brain that a transitioning program is graded on a different level than one coming off a conference championship that has put a handful of guys in the NFL the past two seasons.
There was no transition in the schedule from 98 to 99, it was basically the same. The fact that we were upgrading would lead me to think we should have won big in 1999, doesn't upgrading mean improving? In 2000 our big and bad upgrading program lost to URI at home. Was that part of Edsall's master plan?
You Edsall strokers are a comical bunch. I don't hate the guy, but in my world he doesn't walk on water the way he seems to do with some of you.
I seriously cannot comprehend how anyone can compare transition years to D1A and two seasons following a BCS in the same context. It defies logic.
They were nothing alike. One was implementing a ten year plan to scrap everything and build from scratch. Facilities, fanbase, schedule, roster, recruiting, everything down to, yes, the logo and uniforms.
The other inherited a BCS conference champ and for want of a QB, was tasked with taking the reins without the risk of backsliding that a young coach/coordinator might have wrought.
If you want to understand the anti-P sentiment, that's it. I hope he wins 9 games and the offense is productive and the defense plays as well as it has. I'd be happily surprised. But, the justification behind his hire hasn't proven true.
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You are just wrong man, really wrong. Both coaches inherited programs that were essentially in the same condition. The only difference was the level of competition. 1-AA vs. 1-A.
Edsall was hired as the coach of 1-AA program, that was in the very earliest planning stages of a POTENTIAL move to 1-A football. None of what you are talking about was done in Edsall's first few years. Edsall had a big part in developing things 2001-2010, he was 1-AA football coach prior, nothing more, nothing less.