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Robinson certainly seems to have an axe to grind... I'd assume it stems from his suspension by Edsall following his DUI.

It's disappointing albeit not surprising to see the guys who are eligible immediately look for other opportunities. Obviously some of these were known/planned ahead of time, which is why the 5th-year OL were honored on senior day... others either waited to make their intentions known or only decided recently. Best of luck to them. Coyle, Herring-Wilson, would've contributed. It'll be interesting to see who lands where.
 
Maybe, but none of the players leaving were All-AAC first team, second team, or honorable mention.

Do you know how many G5/FCS cornerbacks transferred to P5 schools last year? One. His father was a good NFL player and the kid was a backup at Arizona this year. How many of the 2019 UConn transfers went P5? Two. Davis started for GT at TE (remember, the previous offense did not use TEs) and Tarbutt was a backup kicker with 1 extra point at Minnesota this year.

Look, I don't want all these kids to leave and many I wish would stay, but most are going to find out that it is very difficult to transfer to another school. There just aren't that many spots.
I mean it can’t get any worse. We all watched the games. Most these kids won’t sniff a D-1 roster spot let’s be honest. And the “starters” big whoop they took part in some of the worst football I’ve ever watched and played a factor in it all. I’d argue let these guys drop to fcs at best and you’ll find much better talent from the P5 schools burried behind good players.
 
I agree with all your points, but it doesn't change the fact they are running away in droves from this program and coach.
True. In football, you can only bring in 25 players per year, so to flip a roster you really need 4 years. And, the Redshirt Juniors have 9 wins in 4 years.

Edsall proved he could develop players for the NFL and, maybe 1 or 2 of Diaco's recruits will be drafted by the NFL.
 
Robinson certainly seems to have an axe to grind... I'd assume it stems from his suspension by Edsall following his DUI.

It's disappointing albeit not surprising to see the guys who are eligible immediately look for other opportunities. Obviously some of these were known/planned ahead of time, which is why the 5th-year OL were honored on senior day... others either waited to make their intentions known or only decided recently. Best of luck to them. Coyle, Herring-Wilson, would've contributed. It'll be interesting to see who lands where.
Worth a listen.....
 
I agree with all your points, but it doesn't change the fact they are running away in droves from this program and coach.
A lot of these guys were Diaco recruits and let’s face it for the most part, Diaco didn’t recruit well and Randy quite frankly made the decision to go with a youth movement.
 
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Maybe this signifies the actual changing of the guard. The question is does this extend the 5-year plan? The cupboard is pretty empty at this point.
 
Robinson et al are proving RE's point with their stupidity. They didn't buy into his culture which worked pretty well before they were here and he obviously is looking for kids who will buy in now. Problem is how many kids can you shed to fill an 85 man roster where all buy in?
 
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Maybe this signifies the actual changing of the guard. The question is does this extend the 5-year plan? The cupboard is pretty empty at this point.
To put it in perspective, UConn, through graduation or transfer is probably losing 4 starters from this year.
 
Robinson et al are proving RE's point with their stupidity. They didn't buy into his culture which worked pretty well before they were here and he obviously is looking for kids who will buy in now. Problem is how many kids can you shed to fill an 85 man roster where all buy in?
I agree with this. How many of these guys went on to do jack ? These guys are so un memorable it kind of does prove a point that these guys aren’t as great as they all think they were. Sure the coaching has blame but let’s be real these players that have all left that whole 47 players three years. What’s that prove they all transferred to go on and do what exactly?just proves they all sucked anyways and it would be best to bring in players to buy in and create a program.
 
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To put it in perspective, UConn, through graduation or transfer is probably losing 4 starters from this year.

Hmmm thinking aloud:

losing:
Peart
DeGeorge
Leone
A. Brown

Coyle
Herring-Wilson (did miss a fair number of snaps for injuries)
Gilmartin - pseudo starter

who did I miss?


Can’t really can’t D. Williams or Hubbard as true starters given their limited starts.
 
To put it in perspective, UConn, through graduation or transfer is probably losing 4 starters from this year.
Thanks for your enlightening perspective....I meant that the Diaco recruits are pretty much gone. It’s Randy’s team....
 
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I just wish Coyle would stay. He stopped what seemed like 30 certain touchdowns this season singlehandedly.

what was coyle best at? I really can’t say myself... the run? Protecting the flat? He never truly got to the next level here because in my opinion he didn’t make that many plays on the ball in the air with pass defenses and picks. He seem to be best as the back stop and containing the run. But really, I’m open to other opinions here.
 
To paraphrase, "We finished 2-10 with you, we can do it without you".
I'd say how much worse can it be without them, then I remember 2018 season.

Coyle is the only impact player of the group.
You talking only about the players? How about we are 3-30 against FCS teams with you leading us HCRE2.0, we can do that without you.
 
what was coyle best at? I really can’t say myself... the run? Protecting the flat? He never truly got to the next level here because in my opinion he didn’t make that many plays on the ball in the air with pass defenses and picks. He seem to be best as the back stop and containing the run. But really, I’m open to other opinions here.
Avoiding contact???
 
what was coyle best at? I really can’t say myself... the run? Protecting the flat? He never truly got to the next level here because in my opinion he didn’t make that many plays on the ball in the air with pass defenses and picks. He seem to be best as the back stop and containing the run. But really, I’m open to other opinions here.

I don’t really disagree with this assessment, he was our safety net. He just ran down the ball when no one else was fast enough to do it. He was clearly our best player. I fear some people just don’t realize it because he isn’t an offensive player. Tyler Coyle likely has a long career in football ahead of him.
 
A lot of these guys were Diaco recruits and let’s face it for the most part, Diaco didn’t recruit well and Randy quite frankly made the decision to go with a youth movement.
I don't disagree. But we are going into year 4. Holmes, Hubbard, Carrol were all Randy guys as were others that have bounced the prior 2 off seasons. If you're gonna claim you're a developmental program, can't have all your 5th year guys bouncing.
 
Hmmm thinking aloud:

losing:
Peart
DeGeorge
Leone
A. Brown

Coyle
Herring-Wilson (did miss a fair number of snaps for injuries)
Gilmartin - pseudo starter

who did I miss?


Can’t really can’t D. Williams or Hubbard as true starters given their limited starts.
I think the starters lost are Peart, Leone, One other OL (DeGeorge or his backup), and Coyle. Brown was injured part of the time so maybe he should be considered a starter, Herring-Wilson was losing his spot and played 8 games, and Gilmartin was a backup and played in 6 games. That's how I get to 4, maybe 5. And, that is a low number for an FBS school.
 
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I don't disagree. But we are going into year 4. Holmes, Hubbard, Carrol were all Randy guys as were others that have bounced the prior 2 off seasons. If you're gonna claim you're a developmental program, can't have all your 5th year guys bouncing.
Carroll was an academic casualty. Unfortunately, that happens.

Out of the 5th year guys that aren't returning, maybe 2 to 3 were going to be starters next year. It would have been great to keep those 3, but most of the 5th year guys were not going to be significant contributors.
 
Carroll was an academic casualty. Unfortunately, that happens.

Out of the 5th year guys that aren't returning, maybe 2 to 3 were going to be starters next year. It would have been great to keep those 3, but most of the 5th year guys were not going to be significant contributors.
That's fair. They should abandon all attempts at red shirting players though. Makes no sense inf they are not going to at least provide depth their last year.
 
Robinson certainly seems to have an axe to grind... I'd assume it stems from his suspension by Edsall following his DUI.

It's disappointing albeit not surprising to see the guys who are eligible immediately look for other opportunities. Obviously some of these were known/planned ahead of time, which is why the 5th-year OL were honored on senior day... others either waited to make their intentions known or only decided recently. Best of luck to them. Coyle, Herring-Wilson, would've contributed. It'll be interesting to see who lands where.
UMass?
 
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