Banta55
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He's a a assistant now under Terry Bowden at Louisiana LafayetteRich Rod has too big an ego to take an assistant position unless it's at the NFL level.
He's a a assistant now under Terry Bowden at Louisiana LafayetteRich Rod has too big an ego to take an assistant position unless it's at the NFL level.
Ha- So does Rich Rod want to see if he can build an explosive offense at Randy’s school? To build the offense Randy couldn’t? The shadow of the old BE football could be intriguing.RichRod is probably available. And he's a very god recruiter.
Well part of the draw to be LL's OC was that he was coaching his son ( Rhett). But if RR can bring Uconn the FR dual threat QB Chandler Rogers, that took over for his son after 4 games, that might help.Ha- So does Rich Rod want to see if he can build an explosive offense at Randy’s school? To build the offense Randy couldn’t? The shadow of the old BE football could be intriguing.
Rich Rod has too big an ego to take an assistant position unless it's at the NFL level.
He's a a assistant now under Terry Bowden at Louisiana Lafayette
Monroe not LafayetteHe's a a assistant now under Terry Bowden at Louisiana Lafayette
I can think of a Big10 team that is paying its head coach $1,000,000 less next year than it paid him this year. Same guy, just less money, more money for assistants payroll.The most important hire. I hope the assistant coaching salary pool is $3 million+ so Mora can actually hire a decent OC.
During Diaco's first season in 2014, he was paid $1.5 million and his assistant coach salary pool was ~$2 million. Here we are 8 years later and the head coach is going to be paid $1.5 million which worries me about the size of the assistant coaching salary pool. Honestly, I would have been more excited about the Mora hire if they were paying him $2.5 million as that would signal that UConn was serious about competing. Don't get me wrong, I don't want to overpay coaches, but what FBS school is paying their coach they same salary as they paid their head coach in 2014?
As a side note, read this prescient article from Footballscoop that was written after John Dunn left 2.5 years ago.
This isn't a good sign for UConn
Or 11 orange cones and hope someone trips over one.