I mean, that's already kind of the consensus take.after Randy rights the sinking ship, who's going to be the first to start complaining that he's an "ok coach", but won't get us to the next level?
no other options really... you win!@Palatine . No doubt.
after Randy rights the sinking ship, who's going to be the first to start complaining that he's an "ok coach", but won't get us to the next level?
We all know that already.after Randy rights the sinking ship, who's going to be the first to start complaining that he's an "ok coach", but won't get us to the next level?
after Randy rights the sinking ship, who's going to be the first to start complaining that he's an "ok coach", but won't get us to the next level?
Palatine and Nelson
And if comes over from the BB board - James - the all time negative everything poster
I'll admit I wasn't excited when it became reality but after thinking about it and hashing all the positives and negatives (the old Ben Franklin list) I am now confident that AD David Benedict made the right choice at the particular time
I wish his initials weren't DB because I save that for the real DBs
His name is athletic director dave.
after Randy rights the sinking ship, who's going to be the first to start complaining that he's an "ok coach", but won't get us to the next level?
For better or worse Edsall is the coach and he seems pretty genuine as far as his heart is going to bleed blue. All we can ask for now is that he put together a kick ass staff that can out recruit the rest of the AAC. If he can do that then the next level is attainable. Randy rose UConn out of the trailers. Lets see if he can rise them out of the G-5.
I think pal did that BEFORE the announcement was made.after Randy rights the sinking ship, who's going to be the first to start complaining that he's an "ok coach", but won't get us to the next level?
I am so sick and tired of hearing about self-imposed levels, ceilings and limitations. Since when have any of our major programs at UConn and many of our minor ones NOT exceeded expectations? Some have wildly exceeded expectations and continue to do so.
Are we going to win a NC in football any time soon? Of course not, but that never means you should just shrug your shoulders and accept that our fate is sealed as a perpetual mid major. Big dreams can result in big accomplishments. They always have at UConn and will continue to.
I think pal did that BEFORE the announcement was made.
Please make the argument then. Because when HCRE here previously they played in a weaker conference with fewer teams that had an automatic invite. Now they not only have to win the conference playing an extra game, they then have to be judged better that the winner of several other conferences.Uconn has, arguably, and easier path now to a BCS (Group of 6) bowl than they did when Edsall was here previously. There is a lot for UConn to play for in football.
wait...huhUconn has, arguably, and easier path now to a BCS (Group of 6) bowl than they did when Edsall was here previously. There is a lot for UConn to play for in football.
Please make the argument then. Because when HCRE here previously they played in a weaker conference with fewer teams that had an automatic invite. Now they not only have to win the conference playing an extra game, they then have to be judged better that the winner of several other conferences.
USF was very good back then too.The Big east was a better conference than the AAC man. West Virginia was a Top 10 team year in and year out. Louisville was regularly ranked, and even Rutgers had a 2-3 year run as a ranked program. The middle of the Big East was much better with Pitt, UConn, Syracuse.
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The Big east was a better conference than the AAC man. West Virginia was a Top 10 team year in and year out. Louisville was regularly ranked, and even Rutgers had a 2-3 year run as a ranked program. The middle of the Big East was much better with Pitt, UConn, Syracuse.
The AAC champ really doesn't have to do that much to be ranked higher than the other conferences. Navy just had to beat Temple, and they would have been the 3rd straight AAC team to gain access.
USF was very good back then too.