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OT: UConn football coach Randy Edsall announces retirement [edit] Now effective immediately

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Thought he had retired before the season started. I stand corrected.
And I didn't realize UConn still had a football team. All kinds of misconceptions are being blown up today :D
 
Good riddance! His incentive laden contract has fleeced the state/university. Will Benedict be held responsible?
 
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Surprised he did not just resign effective immediately. 10 games left. this is going to be interesting.
The issue, as I understand it, is that UConn doesn't have someone ready to step in -- eg, there's not an assistant coach considered ready to be an interim HC.
 
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Does Hillman know anything about football? It may take all year to find a coach willing to come here.
The only way that might be a good idea is if Uconn wanted to chase all of their current players into the transfer portal and start with the cleanest slate possible.
 
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Our WBB team must be thinking?

Geez, we are used to blow outs in the BE but come on.

Bright side, more time to study. :oops::oops:
 
Our WBB team must be thinking?

Geez, we are used to blow outs in the BE but come on.

Bright side, more time to study. :oops::oops:
That and "well I guess we'll never be in a P5 conference as long as we're here" because it will never happen until football is good enough to warrant an invite.
 
Several years ago, I suggested that UConn follow in the footsteps of another school whose football program was anemic and on life support. South Carolina decided to go all in (Jim Fassel), and push all of their chips to the center of the table.

They hired a head football coach (Steve Spurrier) who came in and resuscitated the program, and lifted it to a top 5 national ranking. How much longer is UConn football going to stay mired in mediocrity? What’s the definition of insanity? In spite of the efforts to improve the program, the results of the last two gams is very disappointing.

Even the most ardent and loyal fans can only take so much. I dr into the chat room at the beginning of the game to learn what the long time fans were thinking. Their comments were not good. Is that the approach the administration has been taking with the football program? You decide.
 
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Several years ago, I suggested that UConn follow in the footsteps of another school whose football program was anemic and on life support. South Carolina decided to go all in (Jim Fassel), and push all of their chips to the center of the table.

They hired a head football coach (Steve Spurrier) who came in and resuscitated the program, and lifted it to a top 5 national ranking. How much longer is UConn football going to stay mired in mediocrity? What’s the definition of insanity? In spite of the efforts to improve the program, the results of the last two gams is very disappointing.

Even the most ardent and loyal fans can only take so much. I dr into the chat room at the beginning of the game to learn what the long time fans were thinking. Their comments were not good. Is that the approach the administration has been taking with the football program? You decide.

that fits our hire of Lou Holtz a little better.
 
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His son will move from TE coach to Head Coach. I believe that language was buried somewhere in Dandy's contract language. Keepin' it in the family.
 
Just took a look at the rest of UConn’s FB schedule to see if there’s a possibility of a W during the remainder of the season. The best chances are vs UMass & Yale. But I certainly wouldn’t bet the farm on a UConn win in either game.
 
Have written this previously but wondering what the pros and cons are of UConn football moving back to FCS Division. Very difficult for New England team to recruit and there are a number of natural competitors at this level.
 
Nutty idea: how about a limit of 75 characters on thread titles?
 
Ouch!
Early season football guarantees usually ensure a win.

UConn football was not the only team to pay out a large guarantee and get beat.
Georgia Tech paid Northern Illinois $1 million and lost.
Illinois paid the Citadel $400,000 and lost
Washington paid Montana $675,000 and lost.
Vanderbilt paid East Tenn $ 415,000 and 60 hotel rooms and lost.

I would score that FCS 5 FBS 0
 
Early season football guarantees usually ensure a win.

UConn football was not the only team to pay out a large guarantee and get beat.
Georgia Tech paid Northern Illinois $1 million and lost.
Illinois paid the Citadel $400,000 and lost
Washington paid Montana $675,000 and lost.
Vanderbilt paid East Tenn $ 415,000 and 60 hotel rooms and lost.

I would score that FCS 5 FBS 0
I guess misery loves company. But losing to Holy Cross hurts however you cut it.
 
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Have written this previously but wondering what the pros and cons are of UConn football moving back to FCS Division. Very difficult for New England team to recruit and there are a number of natural competitors at this level.
There is no reason for UConn not to move back to FCS.

Except for Boston College, football in New England does not resemble FBS football in any way. Boston College has a large/wealthy/vocal alumni group and the legend of Doug Flutie in their back pocket. Only way they make it work.

UConn should be playing Maine, UNH, U Mass, Holy Cross etc every year.
 
There is a flashing red light on UConn’s schedule for a Nov 13 game in Death Valley against Clemson. I sure hope the Tigers are paying UConn 7-figures for the privilege of gobsmacking the Huskies.
 
Shame on all of you on this women's board for snarking at the football program. You should want all facets of the university to do well. The day Geno hangs it up, we will have a huge hole to fill. And g-d forbid we come back to the pack, you won't see a real UConn fan laughing at what some of you post.
 
Shame on all of you on this women's board for snarking at the football program. You should want all facets of the university to do well. The day Geno hangs it up, we will have a huge hole to fill. And g-d forbid we come back to the pack, you won't see a real UConn fan laughing at what some of you post.
When this happens the board will disappear
 
Several decades ago I was watching the ABC Evening News when I was surprised to hear that the little D3 college I attended was mentioned in the last "human interest" type story of the evening. As it turned out, my alma mater had broken the longest college football losing streak in the nation by battling to a tie in a game against some other school I've long since forgotten. So I'm tempted to say it could be worse for UConn.
 
There is a flashing red light on UConn’s schedule for a Nov 13 game in Death Valley against Clemson. I sure hope the Tigers are paying UConn 7-figures for the privilege of gobsmacking the Huskies.
6 not 7 figures. $900,000

U Mass gets $1.5 million to go to FSU in Oct
 
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