UConn football is there. This is as bad as it can get for a program.
To wit:
1) The team has looked terrible. Most likely UConn is one of the 5-10 worst FBS programs this year. The team held on to beat a bad FCS school, and got destroyed the week before against a borderline Top25 team. We are not competitive, and there is no near term fix on the horizon. Uconn could lose the rest of its games, and there may not be a game the rest of the year where UConn will be favored. SMU and Army are the leading candidates.
2) This is not a young team that could rapidly improve. The cupboard is not well stocked, and without the conference affiliation, Diaco has resorted to a lot of under-the-radar recruiting.
3) Diaco has looked lost the first two games and in the press conferences. We knew there would be some bumps with a first time HC, but i did not expect this. The team is playing significantly worse than it was playing under Weist. Wins over Temple, Rutgers and Memphis look pretty good now.
4) Cochran was a devastating loss for the program. I know that his own health is the priority, but this was a huge loss for the program at absolutely the worst time. A healthy Cochran could have chucked enough to Davis to keep us in and probably win a few against the bottom tier AAC teams. Whitmer has gotten worse since arriving at UConn, and Boyle is not ready. I am underwhelmed by the OC, and do not expect much improvement at the QB position this year. UConn is not a competitive program without Cochran.
5) The conference situation is horrendous. The AAC has ONE victory over a D1 opponent this year. This conference is really bad.
This program is in really serious trouble at the absolutely worst time for this to be happening. I expect Diaco to get better, but the rest of the problems are going to take years to sort out. UConn is a long way from the team that could easily beat South Carolina in a bowl game. I don't think there is much we can do other than take the lumps and hope Diaco can turn it around. If he can not, the rest of the problems may become permanent.
An article in the Boston Herald at that time said that if Gamble and Robinson were declared ineligible UConn would put on the floor "the worst team in Big East history." The first game UConn played after they got the boot was on ESPN in prime-time, back when ESPN had only one channel. It was against BCU, at BCU. And the first year coach and UConn won.I remember when rock bottom occurred somewhere between losing to a bad Yale team in the second game of the season and having our two best players (Cliff Robinson & Phil Gamble) declared academically ineligible about six weeks later.
Rock bottom will be losing to Army. WSe fell through the floor with Pasqualoni's hiring. Really we've been bouncing along the bottom since Towson. But we can go lower, sad to say.This is rock bottom: I agree with NelsonMuntz.
I'd say we need to pump more money/resources into football but we all know that ain't possible.As others have mentioned, rock bottom is when we come off a couple more bowl ineligible seasons and UCF/Cinci are snatched up by the Big12.
At that point, I have no idea what you even do.
Well rock bottom could mean different things to different programs, but thanks for the kind words.
An article in the Boston Herald at that time said that if Gamble and Robinson were declared ineligible UConn would put on the floor "the worst team in Big East history." The first game UConn played after they got the boot was on ESPN in prime-time, back when ESPN had only one channel. It was against BCU, at BCU. And the first year coach and UConn won.
I don't mean to be a pollyanna, but I don't think things are quite that bad yet. Maybe this weekend can be our BCU game?
I may be overly optimistic (about the program's long term prospects) myself but for the program to get to where I want it to be it needs to be built over more than one offseason.
I don't know what some of the whiners have been watching from 2011 forward but their current reactions lead me to believe they felt we entered this season with a team ready to make a run at double digit wins. We need to build this, this year, next year, the following few seasons. Thinking that this could be turned around in a few months is as silly as believing that this past spring or summer we would hear from the B1G about joining their conference.
Would I prefer a winning season and a bowl game to another year that ends the first weekend in December? Absolutely. Do I believe that we need a bowl game this year in order to rebuild the program? Absolutely not. This year is about starting a foundation. A positive win-loss record would be gravy, nothing else.
I don't know what some of the whiners have been watching from 2011 forward but their current reactions lead me to believe they felt we entered this season with a team ready to make a run at double digit wins. We need to build this, this year, next year, the following few seasons. Thinking that this could be turned around in a few months is as silly as believing that this past spring or summer we would hear from the B1G about joining their conference.
You really could say that the top of the bottom was P's introductory press conference, but Towson was definitely a branch we hit on our plummet down to the bottom of the canyon.
Then again, Boyle could be the real deal.
A blimp could crash into the stadium, the growling dog on 3rd down gets cranked up to 11, they raise the cost of water another $1, more birds poop on the bleachers without a pressure wash, it rains every home game the rest of the way, we lose out, punters foot comes flying off after his 18th punt in a single game, UCF Cincy Houston SMU and East Carolina get invited to a P5 Conference, MAC and CUSA refuse to invite the rest of the AAC..there is still plenty of "bottom" to be found
The first rule of CR is "Thou Shall Kick UCONN In The Sack". There is no doubt in my mind that UCF and Cincinnati are next up on the P5 invite list, likely to the B12 in a few years once they realize that their round robin tournament doesn't generate the cash that other P5 conferences get from CGs. CCSU and Fairfield University will be the replacements.
But not young?? We play 200 guys per game and over half of them are FR. How could this roster get any younger?
Well that was...oddly comforting.A blimp could crash into the stadium, the growling dog on 3rd down gets cranked up to 11, they raise the cost of water another $1, more birds poop on the bleachers without a pressure wash, it rains every home game the rest of the way, we lose out, punters foot comes flying off after his 18th punt in a single game, UCF Cincy Houston SMU and East Carolina get invited to a P5 Conference, MAC and CUSA refuse to invite the rest of the AAC..there is still plenty of "bottom" to be found