Husky25
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Over / under? 8
I think an over/under that will give you move action would be 6.5 or 7. I think 8 is the ceiling.
Over / under? 8
I'm pretty sure the move to 1A was all set and Edsall was brought in to take us to the promised land.
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.
in Edsall's first two seasons, the move to 1-A was essentially on it's death bed for much of the time and hit way more road blocks, than smooth pavement.
I'm pretty sure the move to 1A was all set and Edsall was brought in to take us to the promised land.
Coach Edsall was a young assistant looking to make his name as a head coach.
Coach Pasqualoni is a retread with nothing more to offer any team/program, let alone a growing program coming off a BCS Bowl game. The Cowboys were probably all too happy he left.
This is simply not the case. There was some uncertainty in 1999, but by the time we kicked off in 2000 everything was determined.
I grew frustrated with Edsall in his last two seasons and felt that his teams started losing games that they should have won due to his failure to adapt, but the situation that he was brought into and that which P inherited are not close, and it is pointless to argue otherwise. P was an established head coach brought in to be a caretaker for a program at a crossroads in its development. Edsall was a new coach (no head coaching experience) who was expected to learn on the job while establishing a foundation for success.
Type Randy Edsall hired UConn in Google and check out Courant timeline.
I agree - the two coaches are yin and yang. Complete opposites. (they actually did work together at one point at Syracuse too)
But the situations they each inherited at UCONN, were remarkably similar - even to the constantly changing conference schedules - and uncertainty as to revenue streams, post season, etc. The difference is one inherited a 1-AA program, the other inherited a 1-A program. The fact that Edsall was the same coach that inherited the 1-AA program, and then passed on the 1-A program, is irrelevant.
One clarification. UConn didn't go 6-6 with Orlovsky as a freshman. He was a sophmore.
If P turns it around and wins all will be forgotten. To compare his job to Edsall's is just stupid though.
Edsall's competition improved. P got to so things like trade WVU for Temple and SDSU for Memphis.
I admit my dates have been off a bit. It's been well over a decade. All I know is that the situations that Edsall and Pasqualoni inherited at UCONN were remarkably similar except that one inherited a 1-AA program, the other inherited a 1-A program. I also was clear in the first thing I said about this -SIMILAR IN THEIR FIRST YEARS. I've also been clear that until the General assembly finally approved the stadium plans and funding, we were litearlly weeks away from having to back down from 1-A football. Not a choice mind you, we would NOT have been recognized as a 1-A program in 2000. There was no guarantee that vote was going to go in UCONN's favor. many prior votes had gone against.
Whaler - you're the only guy that I'm going to back to this for. 2013 is all that matters now.
I guess my whole point has been RE was brought in for the move up and not because Skip left.
While you have given some valid points I don't remember it being so iffy when RE was hired. Of course time certainly taints the memory.
By the way....I'm not a PP fan at all but I'm rooting for 8 wins and momentum into 2014 and an AAC championship...with PP at the helm.
Skip resigned. He could have stayed and done the dirty work. The combination of sick mother and opportunity at South Carolina is tough to argue against.
So you are saying Skip could have stayed and taken the program to 1A? My memory is really bad then because I can't remember one article or discussion on this board that Skip had the option to stay.
But what the hell do I know.
Some uncertainty? That's what you would call it? From the time Edsall was hired, to the special session of the CT General Assembly in summer of 2000, is a year and half. Not two years. I stand corrected on that. Everything else is accurate.
So you are saying Skip could have stayed and taken the program to 1A?
Well he didn't get fired so why wouldn't he been able to? They had just had their best season in history - why would they replace him?
No argument here. I guess it was never discussed, to my recollection, so the ASSumption in my mind was made. Not the first and won't be the last.
Wonder how things would have turned out.....
No argument here. I guess it was never discussed, to my recollection, so the ASSumption in my mind was made. Not the first and won't be the last.
Wonder how things would have turned out.....

Skip resigned. He could have stayed and done the dirty work. The combination of sick mother and opportunity at South Carolina is tough to argue against.
I guess my whole point has been RE was brought in for the move up and not because Skip left.
While you have given some valid points I don't remember it being so iffy when RE was hired. Of course time certainly taints the memory.
By the way....I'm not a PP fan at all but I'm rooting for 8 wins and momentum into 2014 and an AAC championship...with PP at the helm.
Just wanted to point out what I did here since it doesn't happen too often around here. I admitted I was wrong. Just an FYI, in case you've never seen it before, that's what it looks like.![]()
Looking at the win total by building up by win probabilities:
Towson 95%
Maryland 55%
Michigan 15%
Buffalo 75%
USF 80%
Cinci 20%
UCF 30%
Louisville 20%
SMU 60%
Temple 60%
Rutgers 40%
Memphis 90%
I come to 5.85 which mostly jives with what looks like more money coming in on the over to start.
My Buffalo % might be light but the others don't seem conservative to me. That's a pretty tough slate.
So you are saying Skip could have stayed and taken the program to 1A? My memory is really bad then because I can't remember one article or discussion on this board that Skip had the option to stay.
But what the hell do I know.
Are there people really betting on how many games UCONN will win this year?
Skip was not forced out in anyway shape or form. He lead UConn to the I-AA playoff for the first time his final year and won the school's first playoff game. He resigned 2 days after UConn lost to Georgia Southern, who I believe were defending 1AA champs that year and made the championship game the year they beat UConn.
Are there people really betting on how many games UCONN will win this year?
Everything was finalized before the beginning of his second season as coach. We had a waiver of NCAA attendance and stadium requirements before Edsall ever coached a game.