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I love how a lot want to make TJ Weist out to be some kind of next coming. They got their tails whipped when he took over. the 3 victories: a 3-9 Memphis, a 6-6 and very lousy Rutgers and a 2-10 Temple.
Were they fun to watch those last 3 games? Yes, but that secondary that CC lit up was atrocious.
Diaco isn't going anywhere anytime soon. This team will rebound this week and will be 3-1 going to Houston.
 
Herman since we're getting into the Big XII and Houston isn't :)

But I'm with Moorhead or Orlando. Both ex uconn guys and both proven they can be sucessful
 
I doubt he is going anywhere before the season ends though that could certainly change if we were to be 1-6 or something. I don't expect that just to be clear. But I do believe that anything less than 6-6 and he is on very thin ice, especially if the team is boring and he continues to come across as an over cafeinated middle school coach.
 
I think we saw that he's built a good team and can win games. However, he needs to let the kids play. Good, well conditioned athletes that hustle can really do some damage in most sports even if they lack refined skills. I think we have some good athletes that are worked very hard and are in great shape. Left to play wide open, mostly turnover free football, they can win games.

Coach starts games as if his only chance to win is to hope the opponent makes big mistakes. That team we saw was pretty good and can produce if he spends more time firing them up than he does bottling them up.
 
Gosh, Toledo beat Maine 45-3, UConn was outplayed by Maine.

Saw Tweet today PP was 10-18 in first 28 games and Diaco needs to win Sat to match that.

I think they'll see about the B12 thing and then make a coaching decision. If UConn gets in and UH doesn't can Diaco and hire Herman immediately.

Also, the recruiting is awful, measured by team rankings. I know everyone rips that and finds a couple kids here and there to argue, though when you look at classes Alabama, Ohio State, FSU, Clemson, etc. have had top ranked classes the last few years and have been pretty good at college football. UConn is barely top 100 average and was able to reach the St Pete Bowl against a loaded Marshall team.


I think we saw that he's built a good team and can win games. However, he needs to let the kids play. Good, well conditioned athletes that hustle can really do some damage in most sports even if they lack refined skills. I think we have some good athletes that are worked very hard and are in great shape. Left to play wide open, mostly turnover free football, they can win games.

Coach starts games as if his only chance to win is to hope the opponent makes big mistakes. That team we saw was pretty good and can produce if he spends more time firing them up than he does bottling them up.
 
Gosh, Toledo beat Maine 45-3, UConn was outplayed by Maine.

Saw Tweet today PP was 10-18 in first 28 games and Diaco needs to win Sat to match that.

I think they'll see about the B12 thing and then make a coaching decision. If UConn gets in and UH doesn't can Diaco and hire Herman immediately.

Also, the recruiting is awful, measured by team rankings. I know everyone rips that and finds a couple kids here and there to argue, though when you look at classes Alabama, Ohio State, FSU, Clemson, etc. have had top ranked classes the last few years and have been pretty good at college football. UConn is barely top 100 average and was able to reach the St Pete Bowl against a loaded Marshall team.

No offense to Uconn, but short of making him the highest paid coach in all of college football, Herman isn't leaving the South. Why would he? He's from Texas and has an opportunity to exploit a recruiting hot bed. At some point LSU's Boosters are going to get awfully tired of having no offense. He'll either be coaching UH in the Big 12 or moving East to Baton Rouge. If Charlie Strong or Kevin Sumlin falter this season, they would be very much in play as well.
 
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agree 100%, likely LSU or something similar if any major changes

Wishful thinking. Just saying, move on from Diaco and don't give 2 thoughts about buyouts

No offense to Uconn, but short of making him the highest paid coach in all of college football, Herman isn't leaving the South. Why would he? He's from Texas and has an opportunity to exploit a recruiting hot bed. At some point LSU's Boosters are going to get awfully tired of having no offense. He'll either be coaching UH in the Big 12 or moving East to Baton Rouge. If Charlie Strong or Kevin Sumlin falter this season, they would be very much in play as well.
 
This reminds me of all the fire hcre loony tunes. Its like going to the local fair when all the yokals come out of the hills, you wonder where some of those people are the rest of the year.
 
Yep don't worry about buyouts. TD has them covered.
 
This reminds me of all the fire hcre loony tunes. Its like going to the local fair when all the yokals come out of the hills, you wonder where some of those people are the rest of the year.
Starting to remind me more of the fire PP times when half the board thought it was insane, not practical, disloyal, etc.. 3 years gents. Time to produce. 6th year in the desert. In fairness, the team he constructed has the capability to win. He's got to let them play though and get out of this no mistakes, bunker approach. Let's see if Diaco can learn from his errors and adapt, or whether he is another PP/GDL where they keep pounding a square peg through a round hole and claiming it will work if the mallet would just hit harder.
 
This reminds me of all the fire hcre loony tunes. Its like going to the local fair when all the yokals come out of the hills, you wonder where some of those people are the rest of the year.
AGREE !!!
Not only the rest of the year but how about the rest (previous portion) of a game? Bob dropped the ball on the last play, not to be denied. But he is the same coach that was on the sidelines for a comeback from a 21 point deficit in a game that every talking head possible said pregame could not be done at any margin. There are times this forum should be called The Bonehead Yard :confused: ;). The end of the game was a tough pill to swallow but the comeback on the road and the fact game coaching got us back in it was very positive. Can't remember the last time we had a QB go 23 for 26 with no pics.
We are on the right path and frankly to make a change in the coaching staff at this time would make the administration look foolish. Bob stubbed his toe big time, but I for one believe he will not let it happen again.

For those that beat their heads over a close game with Maine, realize we were their target of the year. They went on to lose to Toledo this week 45 to 3. Head bang
Pointy ball can be a tough one to figure out at times.....:D
 
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Some of you think we are Alabama or Tennessee and in reality no big time coach is walking through the door. HCBD will be fine as will UConn. Some of you have very short memories of last year and what was here before.
By the way this isn't basketball where one or two players can lift you to a great year, and a possible National Championship run.
 
He is my big concern though. This program hasn't had a winning season since 2010. That is a long time and at some point you risk becoming Rutgers. How long do you give Diaco to make real progress? Which I define here as putting a winning team on the field at a minimum. At some point you need to say 6-6 is acceptable or you need to make a change and try to get to the next level. To me this year should be a step forward because the schedule is set up for it and because it's year 3 and all that. 6-6 will be disappointing and a boring 6-6 raises questions about whether this program is really progressing. I don't really care about enthusiasm love peace and grooviness. I care about Wins and Losses. And any more losses because the coaching staff doesn't even know basic things like the down and time are completely unacceptable.
 
I doubt he is going anywhere before the season ends though that could certainly change if we were to be 1-6 or something. I don't expect that just to be clear. But I do believe that anything less than 6-6 and he is on very thin ice, especially if the team is boring and he continues to come across as an over cafeinated middle school coach.
I think the bar is higher than 6-6 or 6-7. It is at least 7-6. Not for getting fired but for being put on the short leash. Now, if UConn comes out of USF 1-6, then I suspect he is gone before the season is over. And make no mistake: that could happen yet.
 
I think the bar is higher than 6-6 or 6-7. It is at least 7-6. Not for getting fired but for being put on the short leash. Now, if UConn comes out of USF 1-6, then I suspect he is gone before the season is over. And make no mistake: that could happen yet.

There are many potential outcomes. Bob Diaco being fired before the season ends is not one of them.
 
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So, months after we give him an extension; one of the first major acts by our new AD, we are going to fire him. Um, no. Pure stupidity.

Now, what the AD should be thinking about is I have a young energetic guy who checks a lot of boxes, but he has no one on his staff who has been there, done that in terms of running a program. Benedict needs to start thinking about having a serious conversation with BD about bringining in an associate head coach who has the experience we seem to be lacking on saturdays. And not another ex-coordinator, but a former coach. IMO, that's a more reasonable approach then having a brand new AD fire a guy he extended as one of his first acts.
 
I don't think Benedict extended him. But it is going to depend on performance. If we are 6-6 or better fine. But if we go 2-10 and even the players parents skip the Tulane game, Benedict almost can't bring him back. This idea that somehow all his problems will be fixed by hiring a grey eminence to hold his hand is just silly. This isn't baseball where you can advise the manager to bring in the lefty, watch a couple more pitches then visit the mound and do it again. Not to mention that we had that for 2 years. At some point you have to either show you can do the job or show you can't. Diaco has not proven he is up to the task yet. But I'll say this. If he does fail we need a replacement who says I'm looking to win NOW not in 2 or 5 or 12 years. I think Diaco gets one more year to take the next step assuming this year is close to last, 5-7 wins. Worse and he might not get that. Better 8 or more, and he is good for a bit. Because he will have beaten some pretty good teams. Basically here's how I see it:
1-2 wins. Back up the moving van
3-4 wins. Could go either way but the movers are at the end of the street.
5-6 He's back but probably should update the resume because he can't stumble again
7 -8 Everthing is cool. Keep doing what you're doing.
9 plus The moving van is coming but to take Diaco to a job in the Big 10.
 
Bring back Tom Jackson!
No thanks...
Although I had a favorite or 2 on D back in the day when he was Head Coach ( i.e. Rusty Neal ), our D wasn't that great....
 
I don't think Benedict extended him. But it is going to depend on performance. If we are 6-6 or better fine. But if we go 2-10 and even the players parents skip the Tulane game, Benedict almost can't bring him back. This idea that somehow all his problems will be fixed by hiring a grey eminence to hold his hand is just silly. This isn't baseball where you can advise the manager to bring in the lefty, watch a couple more pitches then visit the mound and do it again. Not to mention that we had that for 2 years. At some point you have to either show you can do the job or show you can't. Diaco has not proven he is up to the task yet. But I'll say this. If he does fail we need a replacement who says I'm looking to win NOW not in 2 or 5 or 12 years. I think Diaco gets one more year to take the next step assuming this year is close to last, 5-7 wins. Worse and he might not get that. Better 8 or more, and he is good for a bit. Because he will have beaten some pretty good teams. Basically here's how I see it:
1-2 wins. Back up the moving van
3-4 wins. Could go either way but the movers are at the end of the street.
5-6 He's back but probably should update the resume because he can't stumble again
7 -8 Everthing is cool. Keep doing what you're doing.
9 plus The moving van is coming but to take Diaco to a job in the Big 10.

We're not going to win just 2 games this year, but there is no way Diaco gets fired after this season. Just is not happening.
 
I don't think we only win 2 either but if it's a disaster he is gone. You cannot waste another year. Can't have an athletic dept pulling out all the stops to sell tickets and the product not be there. As I said I think unles it all self destructs he is back but he needs to show us something next season. The scary part is that Virdinia is a critical game. We lose that and we could very well be 1-6 by Halloween. Syracuse isn't good but better than UVA and then Houston Cincy and USF are all good teams and 2 on the road. If that happens it's anybody's guess whether the team even bothers to show up the rest of the way or just mails it in.
 
Orlovsky. Unless Stafford gets hurt and Danny O becomes 1972 Earl Morral to Griese injury, and becomes a hot item. Unlikely.
Detroit fans coming with pitchforks already cannot understand how he is still on roster.
Diaco is on borrowed time. Apparent he has no clue once kickoff. None. He will hang around a bit because our inept Univ won't eat a bail out. But Danny O. Yes, next coach.
 
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