Thanks for the write up. It's deja vu all over again, for me. Following games through "The View". and I don't mean the girly morning show.
It was a hallmark, stalwart, reliable, repeatable, dependable and steadfast quality of the Randy Edsall years, that after a crap game, when we followed up at home, we played really well. That's not unique to Randy Edsall's program, it's a quality of any decent football program, that after a crap road game, you come back home and play really well.
That's good that happened. But it's well over and gone now, and what I was concerned about before, still remains - the personality of the team, which flows from the head coach.
How are they going to handle this level of success? (which again - talking about a 4-5 team, and "success" - for anyone reading other than a boneyarder, would seem like UConn football is insanity - but it's true. They just played a really good game. How do they respond? Are they going to be able to prepare as close to exactly the same way as they did last week - to send the travel squad on the road this week?
SO it's deja vu all over again (as Yogi would say). We have the travel squad going on the road to Nawlins, to match up with Tulane, and get back to level at .500 in the important stat columns. Same thing we had in front of us a month ago going to Orlando.
As for the crowd in the stadium, my seats had azzes in them. But complaining about that, is like a rocking chair. Lots of effort put into movement, that gets you nowhere. My prediction is that unless Houston is a night game, the crowd will look exactly the same. People aren't breaking plans they've got to go see UCONN, at this point in time, after the past several seasons.
The fans will come, but it's not going to come back overnight. I think in year 2, Coach Booby has really learned how important it is for the UCONN program, to play well at home. We have a tough fanbase. Not tolerant of poor performance.
I don't know what next year's home schedule looks like calendar wise, but having the front loaded home schedule, with 2 home games in October, and only one in all of November? And traveling to Nawlins 2 years consecutive? Is that right?
It could be just a skewed impression of time and the past from me, but that's not the normal for what we used to do. But the coaches and players have no control over that, Warde Manuel does - and the ticket sales? I don't fault anyone that buys tickets for not going, if they have other priorities. It's not their fault, if they can't find people to take them and use them - and it's been hard to do that, for ticket buyers in the past several seasons - prioritize, and find people that want tickets.
I can be sure of one thing, though, and that is that if we take care of business in Nawlins this week, we'll be in the same position going into the final 2 weeks, that we had in both 2011 and 2012 - and that will be a great guage - to see which direction we're really, REALLY going, beyond the simple week to week condition/response stuff.
Thanks again BL - always neat to follow the program through your outlook. Here's to as close to the same week of preparation we had last week.