Coming in at number 5 of the top ten strangest college football hirings.
5. Paul Pasqualoni, UConn (2011)
A day after coaching UConn in the Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma, longtime coach Randy Edsall pulled a stunner in leaving for Maryland. Twelve days later, AD Jeff Hathaway introduced his successor, Connecticut native Pasqualoni, former head coach of the Donovan McNabb Syracuse teams back in the late ’90s.
But this was 2011, not 1997. Pasqualoni, then a defensive line coach for the Dallas Cowboys, was 61 and seven years removed from his last college job, walking into one of the most difficult programs in the country to recruit to.
The Huskies, coming off four consecutive bowl seasons, went 5-7 in Pasqualoni’s first two seasons, then started the 2013 campaign 0-4. He was fired by future Michigan AD Warde Manuel following a 41-12 loss to Buffalo.
5. Paul Pasqualoni, UConn (2011)
A day after coaching UConn in the Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma, longtime coach Randy Edsall pulled a stunner in leaving for Maryland. Twelve days later, AD Jeff Hathaway introduced his successor, Connecticut native Pasqualoni, former head coach of the Donovan McNabb Syracuse teams back in the late ’90s.
But this was 2011, not 1997. Pasqualoni, then a defensive line coach for the Dallas Cowboys, was 61 and seven years removed from his last college job, walking into one of the most difficult programs in the country to recruit to.
The Huskies, coming off four consecutive bowl seasons, went 5-7 in Pasqualoni’s first two seasons, then started the 2013 campaign 0-4. He was fired by future Michigan AD Warde Manuel following a 41-12 loss to Buffalo.