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Welcome Don Patterson to the Huskies

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And that means, what?

It means just a tad more than his entry on the ticker from yesterday - "UConn: Sources tell us Buffalo quarterbacks coach/recruiting coordinator Don Patterson will join Bob Diaco's staff at UConn." :D

Nice resume and solid reputation for sure. Now if only we can learn WHAT staff position!

From a few minutes ago:

“@NHRJimFuller: Don't be surprised to see names of #UConn football coach Bob Diaco's staff start being officially announced as early as this week”
 
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Like this hire.

The QB coach / Associate Head Coach position called for a coach with head coaching experience so I am assuming that will be his role. Diaco really showing some smarts by hiring an experienced guy and a winner to help him on the sideline.
 
This may be one of those favors Diaco is returning. Nothing wrong with that. Seems like sharp football mind. I'm just happy we got change. Can't wait to see who the rest of the assistants are.
 
Diaco is a young, firey guy. Having some grey hair on the staff makes a lot of sense. Patience grasshoppers......
 
Patterson was a member on the Iowa coaching staff during the most successful 10 year run in the programs history (1981-1991).
Appearances in the final Associated Press Poll
Iowa has made 297 appearances in the Associated Press poll over 37 seasons, including 115 weeks in the top 10.[3] Iowa has finished the year ranked in the final Associated Press poll of the season 21 times:

Year Ranking Record
1939 9 6–1–1
1953 9 5–3–1
1956 3 8–1
1957 6 7–1–1
1958 2 7–1–1
1960 3 8–1
1981 18 8–4
1983 14 9–3
1984 16 8–4–1
1985 10 10–2
1986 16 9–3
1987 16 10–3
1990 18 8–4
1991 10 10–1–1

1995 25 8–4
1996 18 9–3
2002 8 11–2
2003 8 10–3
2004 8 10–2
2008 20 9–4
2009 7 11–2
(Wikipedia)
I like the hire...
 
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Diaco is a young, firey guy. Having some grey hair on the staff makes a lot of sense. Patience grasshoppers......

Patterson was a coach at Iowa when Diaco played, seems they go way back.
 
In a profession where moving from one job to another seems to be the norm, Patterson was at Iowa for 20 years before leaving for the HC job at Western Ill where he was for 10 yrs before being let go after getting sick. Quinn brought him back into the profession 3 years ago. This is a good track record...unlike someone else who was here the past few years.
Here are the passing stats from UB for this season:
PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Avg/G
LICATA, Joe 13 132.7 233-402-8 58.0 2824 24 62 217.2
ZORDICH, Alex 5 87.9 5-12-0 41.7 66 0 45 13.2
DANIEL, Tony 4 154.7 4-7-0 57.1 42 1 17 10.5
TEAM 12 0.0 0-4-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0
SCHRECK, Mason 13 146.6 1-2-0 50.0 23 0 23 1.8
Total.......... 13 130.6 243-427-8 56.9 2955 25 62 227.3
 
Sounds like a knowledgeable coach who Coach Diaco is comfortable with. The fact that he played under him at Iowa makes me think that Coach D liked how he treated and coached the players. And he can also be a mentor.
 
Are some still predicting Chuck "Chuck it Long" Long will be hired as well? I was disappointed at first, taken aback by Patterson's age, but soon realized that Diaco could not have found a more experienced guy to assist him. This guy has a great life story and will be great for Uconn as we build on our own story.
 
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Was a role player, bench player for Army. Position? Safety. DId his service and went straight into coaching college football.

Nothing like a smart guy, who's got coaching college football in his veins, that knows how to play safety, to be be coaching QB's and offense. I like the hire, I like the experience, and I like the track record of success - recent success. This guy fits the profile of a guy who is a survivor, a fighter, and wants to be in the game, and he knows the recruiting territory.

I'm reluctant to be excited about new coaches after that last experience, but I cannot help myself but be enthusiastic about everything happening moving forward for this program.
 
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Hayden Frye is still alive. I am sure the door is open for him...
 
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Wiki say he was battling cancer recently not sure of the truth of it hope it's false seems like a knowledgeable guy
 
I'm glad to see him hire an assistant with HC experience.
 
This coach will an asset to the program based on his athletic resume and successes. More importantly, the kids will gain a wealth of knowledge on life in general based on the personal challenges this man had to perservere and overcome. A winner for the student athletes many times over/
 
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I think he is there to help Bob D. When you finally take the reins as the head guy, you absolutely have to have someone you know and trust to bounce things off of. This guy has been there and done that, and is an ideal sounding board for HCBD. He can probably help in other areas, but I suspect that will be his main role. Good first hire.
 
Wow, an ex-safety, beating Stage IV of a fairly aggressive cancer (that typically handicaps you to some degree even with treatment) at that age, AND he looks like Burt Reynolds?

Prototypical bad ass
 
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