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>>"UConn is definitely on the right track and on the right path," Manuel said. "Part of the angst of the Big East breaking up was that we aren't going to win like we did before. We've stifled that. There was also the angst that football can't get better, that we've sort of peaked at the Fiesta Bowl. I think Bob [Diaco] and that team is showing that that's not true and that's not going to be the case. We won additional championships in field hockey that we hadn't won in I think in two decades. The academics are stronger than they've ever been here. This institution is unbelievably strong, the faculty and staff. Our donors have continued to be supportive, even more than they have before. Almost by every measure, this university is showing that it's going in the right place."<<
>>Manuel said last month that he will advocate for UConn in any way he can as he moves into a Power Five conference. But he insists UConn doesn't need much help.
"People are very aware of what we do and who we are," Manuel said. "Maybe the next AD will stand up on the roof of Gampel and go on a hunger strike until we get into another league. I have no idea. I'm telling you, I did it the way I thought was the best way for us to do it. I don't think publicly standing up and shouting and shouting about what we're doing is the way to do it. It wouldn't move me.
"There's no application you can put in. If anybody wants to find an application — I've said that before — feel free to send it to the next AD here and I'm sure he or she will fill it out. I'm sure the president will fill it out. But that's not the way it works."<<
>>"UConn is definitely on the right track and on the right path," Manuel said. "Part of the angst of the Big East breaking up was that we aren't going to win like we did before. We've stifled that. There was also the angst that football can't get better, that we've sort of peaked at the Fiesta Bowl. I think Bob [Diaco] and that team is showing that that's not true and that's not going to be the case. We won additional championships in field hockey that we hadn't won in I think in two decades. The academics are stronger than they've ever been here. This institution is unbelievably strong, the faculty and staff. Our donors have continued to be supportive, even more than they have before. Almost by every measure, this university is showing that it's going in the right place."<<
>>Manuel said last month that he will advocate for UConn in any way he can as he moves into a Power Five conference. But he insists UConn doesn't need much help.
"People are very aware of what we do and who we are," Manuel said. "Maybe the next AD will stand up on the roof of Gampel and go on a hunger strike until we get into another league. I have no idea. I'm telling you, I did it the way I thought was the best way for us to do it. I don't think publicly standing up and shouting and shouting about what we're doing is the way to do it. It wouldn't move me.
"There's no application you can put in. If anybody wants to find an application — I've said that before — feel free to send it to the next AD here and I'm sure he or she will fill it out. I'm sure the president will fill it out. But that's not the way it works."<<