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Bruce Feldman @BruceFeldmanCFB 7s7 seconds ago#USF is hiring TJ Weist as WR coach, per source. Weist worked at #Michigan & coached with Willie Taggart when they won a 1-AA title at #WKU.
Bruce Feldman @BruceFeldmanCFB 7s7 seconds agowow-nice hire! I'm actually jealous. I think he's more of a WR coach, and has a great resume to prove thatBruce Feldman @BruceFeldmanCFB 7s7 seconds ago
#USF is hiring TJ Weist as WR coach, per source. Weist worked at #Michigan & coached with Willie Taggart when they won a 1-AA title at #WKU.
Bruce Feldman @BruceFeldmanCFB 7s7 seconds ago
#USF is hiring TJ Weist as WR coach, per source. Weist worked at #Michigan & coached with Willie Taggart when they won a 1-AA title at #WKU.
I would agree but when? If it is during pre game introductions only 15% (high estimate) of the fans would be in their seats. 5 % would stand and clap and only about half of them would know who he isTJ should receive a standing ovation when he comes back to East Hartford.
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Wish he was returning to fill the same position we now have open.I wonder, if he had been picked instead of Diaco, would he have eventually been frustrated with trying to recruit to a New England school like I think Edsall did. And.... when the first opportunity presented itself leave.
I also wonder about Diaco. Is he "THE GUY" that will stick it out for a while and turn this program into a national power, guiding it through the next conference realignment?
Why is that weird? During Edsall's time here the recruits were always going to be diamonds in the rough, works in progress. No 4 or 5 stars were clamoring to sign up. The top kids in the state were going elsewhere. That's got to be frustrating after 11 years.What a weird take.
weyuo said:Why is that weird? During Edsall's time here the recruits were always going to be diamonds in the rough, works in progress. No 4 or 5 stars were clamoring to sign up. The top kids in the state were going elsewhere. That's got to be frustrating after 11 years.
I wonder, if he had been picked instead of Diaco, would he have eventually been frustrated with trying to recruit to a New England school like I think Edsall did. And.... when the first opportunity presented itself leave.
I also wonder about Diaco. Is he "THE GUY" that will stick it out for a while and turn this program into a national power, guiding it through the next conference realignment?
Edsall's main issues (the ones that caused him to leave) at UConn were with Hathaway and Hathaway only. If he was here when Hathaway was fired things would have been a bit different.Why is that weird? During Edsall's time here the recruits were always going to be diamonds in the rough, works in progress. No 4 or 5 stars were clamoring to sign up. The top kids in the state were going elsewhere. That's got to be frustrating after 11 years.
FDNY99 said:Edsall's issues at UConn were with Hathaway and Hathaway only. If he was here when Hathaway was fired things would have been a bit different.
Agree to a point...his issue was closing the deal with recruits. He was a very poor at that actually.I still don't think Edsall had anywhere near the recruiting potential of Diaco and Weist. He wasn't even trying to get the best players. He was a great recruiter but in a totally different way. He didn't think big time payers should want to play here.