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Something To Be Thankful For — Diaco Keeps Things Simple (The M.A. audio is interesting.)
>>"There's tactical work that needs to be done," Diaco said, noting that early-morning prep by the coaching staff would start a truncated workday. Players, many headed to the homes of coaches or the homes of local host families, were to be cut loose early, able to focus on blessings, family, friends, turkey, pie — all the usual good stuff. Everybody," Diaco said, "is going to have a wonderful Thanksgiving." Yes, that's how he put it. Everybody is going to have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Those with an appreciation for the thesaurus or even the filibuster, or a painstaking pull through every darn detail of the challenging production that holiday meals can be, were left without something like, "There are plans in place to tactically carve a cooked bird, distribute equal portions with great care and energy and love and focus and passion, enhance the meal with the proper accoutrements, while at the same time staying true to our values as a program, department and institution."
Everybody is going to have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Simple. Refreshing.<<
>>Diaco will stand as the UConn football coach after Saturday's season-closing game against Tulane. And there is no reason to believe Diaco won't be standing as the UConn football coach into next season. Nothing indicates athletic director David Benedict is considering a change. Change will take place elsewhere. Diaco will work Sunday and it is an important day for the program. Decisions that will be finalized and/or announced sometime next week will be acted on. Coaches will gather Monday.
It is doubtful that the 2017 offensive coordinator will be in the room. Several departures among assistants are expected and the Huskies will work quickly to assemble a staff charged with fixing what Diaco has called "A Molotov cocktail of ugliness."<<
>>"There's tactical work that needs to be done," Diaco said, noting that early-morning prep by the coaching staff would start a truncated workday. Players, many headed to the homes of coaches or the homes of local host families, were to be cut loose early, able to focus on blessings, family, friends, turkey, pie — all the usual good stuff. Everybody," Diaco said, "is going to have a wonderful Thanksgiving." Yes, that's how he put it. Everybody is going to have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Those with an appreciation for the thesaurus or even the filibuster, or a painstaking pull through every darn detail of the challenging production that holiday meals can be, were left without something like, "There are plans in place to tactically carve a cooked bird, distribute equal portions with great care and energy and love and focus and passion, enhance the meal with the proper accoutrements, while at the same time staying true to our values as a program, department and institution."
Everybody is going to have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Simple. Refreshing.<<
>>Diaco will stand as the UConn football coach after Saturday's season-closing game against Tulane. And there is no reason to believe Diaco won't be standing as the UConn football coach into next season. Nothing indicates athletic director David Benedict is considering a change. Change will take place elsewhere. Diaco will work Sunday and it is an important day for the program. Decisions that will be finalized and/or announced sometime next week will be acted on. Coaches will gather Monday.
It is doubtful that the 2017 offensive coordinator will be in the room. Several departures among assistants are expected and the Huskies will work quickly to assemble a staff charged with fixing what Diaco has called "A Molotov cocktail of ugliness."<<
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