Stainmaster
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Why are y’all feeding the troll?
What history. Navy went 15 years without a winning record, then went 5-6 years before Johnson came. Johnson Actually scheduled much like we are now, lesser D1 opponents with a handful of major programs. Much like Army is doing now too. Those schools have different problems with recruiting but found coaches who can use the use the talent they get very effectively.
Why are y’all feeding the troll?
Did UConn win games in the offseason that I don't know about?I just looked at the FB preseason rankings published by our new partner CBS Sports Network. Our former conference teams, Memphis, Navy and Cincinnati are ranked among the highest FBS teams. We are five from the absolute bottom. Excuses aside, why are we so low? These other teams have had ups and downs over the years, just like UConn. If an opening comes up in the ACC or B10 are we going to be pushed aside again? What will we be doing different so we are in the top 21 too within a few years?
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Why worry about it?
It doesn't affect basketball and UConn is a basketball school....I doubt that Duke worried much about going 2-9, 1-10, 0-12, and 1-11 in four successive seasons.
Duke didn't put together a losing streak in basketball to accompany their poor football.
Duke is now making more money from football than from basketball which enhances their entire athletic department.

The flip side to this is that RE knows who he can get in and who he can't. If it is down to a 4* with questionable grades and a 3* with better grades, he goes with the 3* because admissions won't bend. That is not his fault, that is the line Susan drew in the sand years ago. Kids who fit the mold of can't get in went to Temple and other schools. I know this as a fact.One scholarly paper actually featured Randy Edsall...:
College applicants who are granted admission to the University of
Connecticut had, on average, high school grade point averages of B+ or better, scored an average 1221 points on the SAT,and ranked in the top 15 percent of their high school class.
Despite this selective admission. profile, no football player recruited by Edsall had ever been denied admission to the school. 173
Additionally, Edsall frequently met with the school’s vice president of enrollment management and planning to discuss
admitting all the football recruits. 174
One would not encounter much trouble inferring from these reports that Edsall probably rallied to admit many student-athletes who were inadequately prepared to succeed at the University of Connecticut.
Edsall is getting much more recruits from Ga Fl SC TX...then the previous staff.Iowa State has 10 Florida kids on the roster...Georgia kids, Wisconsin kids, etc.
Recruiting is national...you just have to pull in decent athletes. You have to pull them...sell them on your program. It is more difficult to go to a far region...but Iowa State does it.
FSU sits in a prime area...yet their 2020 class had 13 signees from out of Florida...Alabama, Louisianna, Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia, and Mississippi.
Seems like the scholarly paper referenced something Jeff Jacobs wrote when P came in and said he could recruit to those guidelines. He didnt either. Lost a great middle linebacker that went to Temple among others.One scholarly paper actually featured Randy Edsall...:
College applicants who are granted admission to the University of
Connecticut had, on average, high school grade point averages of B+ or better, scored an average 1221 points on the SAT,and ranked in the top 15 percent of their high school class.
Despite this selective admission. profile, no football player recruited by Edsall had ever been denied admission to the school. 173
Additionally, Edsall frequently met with the school’s vice president of enrollment management and planning to discuss
admitting all the football recruits. 174
One would not encounter much trouble inferring from these reports that Edsall probably rallied to admit many student-athletes who were inadequately prepared to succeed at the University of Connecticut.
Might want to put scholarly in quotes. To draw that conclusion off of one superficial statistic is fifth grade scholarly.One scholarly paper actually featured Randy Edsall...:
College applicants who are granted admission to the University of
Connecticut had, on average, high school grade point averages of B+ or better, scored an average 1221 points on the SAT,and ranked in the top 15 percent of their high school class.
Despite this selective admission. profile, no football player recruited by Edsall had ever been denied admission to the school. 173
Additionally, Edsall frequently met with the school’s vice president of enrollment management and planning to discuss
admitting all the football recruits. 174
One would not encounter much trouble inferring from these reports that Edsall probably rallied to admit many student-athletes who were inadequately prepared to succeed at the University of Connecticut.
Really? Whipple didn't seem to do well wherever else he went. I agree someone else could have done better....but not Whipple.Because UCONN hired PP instead of Mark Whipple. One decision changed everything.
Maybe he was just sayin' anyone else would have been a better hire.Really? Whipple didn't seem to do well wherever else he went. I agree someone else could have done better....but not Whipple.