LOL.... This reminds my of my favorite Albert Collins song. Just having fun Happy New Year gentlemen.Allows this? Are you drunk?
Pal with all due respect, I know you have been around awhile. But, but and it is a big but, did not many proclaim Paul Pasqualoni as our in state savior and messiah??? How well did that put a head on our beer?We're talking about losing our best state recruiter, the one with deepest ties to the high school coaching system. Virtually Connecticut coaching royalty. He would be a huge loss for our program.
Good, just another stupid hill you want to make a stand on. First, we can’t raise his salary thirty grand and not raise the salary of others on the staff who we think are more important and now wouldn’t make more than him. Second, and more importantly, you think there are many young D-1 assistants who don’t want to be a head coach some day?
Third, you keep, ignoring that Marinelli is a special case. He has more value at UConn than almost any other place. Connecticut is his home.
I understand what you are trying to say and agree that his recruiting ability in the state is important and valuable. However, the last I looked, New Britain is still in CT.
I don't want him to leave and also feel it may not be in his best interest but how many D1 programs are in this state?
In all honesty, if you look at the trajectory of Rossomando this isn't that far off.The idea that UConn and Central are in the same football universe (although they are in the same state) is not correct. Marinella has way more value at UConn than he does at Central. CCCU does indeed have a head coaching job. It would be a good job for a high school coach stepping up or a D3 coach trying to repair his reputation. Hell, it's a good spot for a guy like Pasquoloni who is at the end of career and wants a pillow to nap on. That situation would benefit both. But suggesting Marinelli can enhance his career more at Central than as an assistant at UConn, I think it's more likely he could harm his career with a stint at Central, especially since Mora is a rocket ship.
In all honesty, if you look at the trajectory of Rossomando this isn't that far off.
I think that Marinelli would be better for Central than Central would be for Marinelli.
This is a job for Chris Pincine or Joe Loth or someone similar to step into and have success.
I think it’s a good job. Nice stadium, decent recruiting base for fcs and my wife, and father are grads, I grew up 2 miles away and my dad worked there, so I am not unbiased and have some personal relationships in athletics.100% - Despite the small budget and "perception" of CCSU, this is a FCS HEAD COACHING position that requires a lot more qualifications than what Marinelli has right now. We need someone who has been a college HC or coordinator - preferable someone who spent some years at a FCS or FBS school with some significant responsibilities outside of recruiting. The #1 priority will be building staff and support structure with limited resources. Managing all aspects of a football program is a lot work even at this level.
The Central job isn't a bad one for the "right guy" - the last 4 head coaches have all won a NEC Championship during their tenure.
Tom Masella - 2004, 2005
Jeff McInerney - 2009, 2010
Pete Rossomondo - 2017
Ryan McCarthy - 2019
All these guys were D-I coordinators before getting the job in New Britain. You can absolutely win at CCSU and go on to other D-I jobs. It isn't as bad as some have suggested and it would be a HUGE OPPORTUNITY for a guy like Marinelli.
I think it’s a good job. Nice stadium, decent recruiting base for fcs and my wife, and father are grads, I grew up 2 miles away and my dad worked there, so I am not unbiased and have some personal relationships in athletics.
I hope that program does well. They do a good job there with resources they have IMO.
DUH. Could you miss the point more completely?
We're talking about losing our best state recruiter, the one with deepest ties to the high school coaching system. Virtually Connecticut coaching royalty. He would be a huge loss for our program. For what 30 grand?
If we let him go, it's a stupid move on our part. I'm amazed the number of people on this site that seem clueless about the value of this particular assistant.
If he was going to a P5 school we probably wouldn't have a chance to keep him. But Central is a step down and potential graveyard. Hell, he could even become a thorn in our side. We're not stopping him from some golden opportunity. We would probably be helping his career from a potential misstep.
I'll make one other point about "letting" Marinelli walk. Marinelli was in charge of Tight Ends. Please describe exactly how you think our Tight Ends did this year? I'm not saying it's the case, but if Marinelli wasn't tied in to Connecticut high school circles, would you recognize the possibility that an aggressive head coach trying to build up the program quickly might not be a huge fan of his first year here?All true. But looking at career paths, the CCCU head coaching position is a job that gets you promoted to the D1 assistant coach level.
I am not concerned about Central at all. My interest is in the University of Connecticut football program. I believe it would be a mistake for UConn to let Marinelli walk. I have stated the reasons in numerous posts. I also believe UConn has the resources to keep him. And that in the long run, if Marinelli is an ambigious young man, time at UConn will serve him better than taking the head coaching job at Central.
I also believe everything I just posted is reasonable and well supported.
LOL.... This reminds my of my favorite Albert Collins song. Just having fun Happy New Year gentlemen.
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Pal with all due respect, I know you have been around awhile. But, but and it is a big but, did not many proclaim Paul Pasqualoni as our in state savior and messiah??? How well did that put a head on our beer?
I'm not going to proclaim anyone of being clueless or stupid. I prefer to think Jim Mora has a clue on how to recruit and will trust in him and his name along with personality to keep those home that may want to do so. That and maintain a good coaching staff with the ability to recruit in state as well as out.
This whole debate is silly
I'll make one other point about "letting" Marinelli walk. Marinelli was in charge of Tight Ends. Please describe exactly how you think our Tight Ends did this year? I'm not saying it's the case, but if Marinelli wasn't tied in to Connecticut high school circles, would you recognize the possibility that an aggressive head coach trying to build up the program quickly might not be a huge fan of his first year here?
If mora see value yes. But if he want the HC opportunity. You shouldn’t stand in his way.Actually the Pasquoloni hiring was a mixed bag. It certainly was NOT universally praised. In fact, the whole Hathaway hiring process was criticisized for looking only at second stringers.
We both trust Mora. Don't forget, he is the one who hired Marinelli.
You don't think we should try to keep Marinelli? Just let him go?
He recruited Joly who was overlooked.I'll make one other point about "letting" Marinelli walk. Marinelli was in charge of Tight Ends. Please describe exactly how you think our Tight Ends did this year? I'm not saying it's the case, but if Marinelli wasn't tied in to Connecticut high school circles, would you recognize the possibility that an aggressive head coach trying to build up the program quickly might not be a huge fan of his first year here?
Typical that your tight ends coach is your recruiter. It is hardly the most complex position on the field to coach and you have what, 5 guys. That’s what Marinelli is in ours. I might also note that it has been maybe since Edsall‘s first run that we have had a receiving tight end who was a significant part of the offense. Maybe in P’s first year. So Marinelli’s performance isn’t much different from others who have held the job.I'll make one other point about "letting" Marinelli walk. Marinelli was in charge of Tight Ends. Please describe exactly how you think our Tight Ends did this year? I'm not saying it's the case, but if Marinelli wasn't tied in to Connecticut high school circles, would you recognize the possibility that an aggressive head coach trying to build up the program quickly might not be a huge fan of his first year here?
Ryan Griffin had 6 touchdowns in his junior year in 2012. Man to have that production again from that position.....Typical that your tight ends coach is your recruiter. It is hardly the most complex position on the field to coach and you have what, 5 guys. That’s what Marinelli is in ours. I might also note that it has been maybe since Edsall‘s first run that we have had a receiving tight end who was a significant part of the offense. Maybe in P’s first year. So Marinelli’s performance isn’t much different from others who have held the job.
Even then the TE was underutilized.Ryan Griffin had 6 touchdowns in his junior year in 2012. Man to have that production again from that position.....