I don't like to get in debates on this site because I know I'm never going to change your mind or the other people that agree with you. My point is that after that great year when we went to the Fiesta Bowl we did have some major holes in the roster. Edsall did a good job here, but even if he stayed we were most likely looking at a couple of down years. In all likelihood though, the team would have performed better for Edsall than what they did under Pasqualoni during his 2 and a half years here. There were problems in the talent in the offensive line and although McCombs was a decent running back he was not on par with Todman or Brown. Your argument that we were loaded at the wide receiver position is unconvincing to me. Davis developed into a great receiver for his junior and senior years. Mike Smith and Kashif Moore were productive but only played one year for coach P. Isiah Moore hand poor hands and dropped as many passes as he caught. Nick Williams was a great punt and kickoff returner but a very average receiver. I still maintain that the current crop of receivers have more speed, better hands and more athletic ability than the group that you mention although until the offensive line and the quarterback position is fixed your not going to see great production from this group. Your argument on the quarterbacks Box and Nebrich who had success after transferring down to lower competitive level of football again doesn't change my mind. Neither of them were great throwers of the football although their running ability would have made them more suited to Edsall's offence than Pasqualoni's pro style offense. Again, I think Carl Spackler makes some good points as to where the program was in terms of talent when Edsall left. The fact that Pasqualoni did a terrible job here doesn't alter those facts.
I used to make the same kinds of arguments. Then I changed to talking about simple numbers, and filling an 85 man roster through an NLI recruiting cycle process because some people just never are able to change their minds about things. People still disagree - based on their beliefs that we were a better program all around than we really were.
The reality of what it took and how difficult it was a struggle to get to .500 or above in any given season after Dan Orlovsky graduated? The reality of how thin our roster really was to get there - especially on offense? We relied RELIED on scoring from our defense and kick return units to get to where we were. Not the kicker - the kick RETURN units. Any single defensive mistake late in games, was often the difference between winning and losing.
Edsall's program had the propensity to find and develop defensive backs really well at UCONN - not offensive lineman. Beatty and Thomas didn't make it to the NFL because of development. They made it because they had fast feet and the bodies and strength to play on the line in the NFL. They had to develop in the NFL to even have a concept of pass blocking. I won't talk about why I know that - but it's the truth.
There is a myth out there that UCONN developed offensive lineman regularly productively. I actually believed it a few years ago too. The truth is we did not. It's undeniable now. We were lucky enough to have a handful of big time players that started the majority of their careers on the OL, and at least one Donald Thomas - was never recruited. One of the best WR's to come out of UCONN - Easley was never recruited.
Edsall at one point when talking about the offense after Easley graduated, was quoted as saying the biggest missing piece of the offense was Marcus Easley's production! Easley was a walk on!!
THese players found the program - the program did not find them. Then when those long term starters on the OL graduated progressively from 2009-2011 we didn't have much talent on the OL anymore. The belief there is that they weren't developed properly. Development doesn't fix slow feet. We are struggling now to build that back up, and Diaco's recruiting plan and program? I'll take what Diaco is doing with recruiting over Edsall any day.
Diaco has to start showing improvement though when ti comes to actually coaching to play the game. Time to come out of the induced coma - as somebody else wrote. Metamorphosis.