scoscox wrote:https://twitter.com/NoEscalators/status/1085350174753468417
pretty hilarious exchange here
stever20 wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:DePaul's 2019 recruiting class is currently ranked No. 22 at ESPN.com, No. 24 by 247Sports.com and No. 28 in the nation by Rivals.com.
so have you changed your mind on Leitao?
adoraz wrote:UConn basketball recruiting is absolutely negatively affected by being in the AAC. AAC's best team is 1800 miles away. As for local rivals, they'd rather play Nova 2-3 times than Temple, and... that's it. They have no other local rivals. Local rivals are critical, they're what get fans excited and invested. It's no coincidence that St. John's plays all of our NE BE rivals at MSG and all our MW BE rivals at CA.
People can argue the AAC is a better place for them long term because of football (I'd disagree), but in terms of basketball short (and probably long) term they are 100% being negatively affected.
As for football, I highly doubt it will ever be turned around. They're at absolute rock bottom right now.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:adoraz wrote:UConn basketball recruiting is absolutely negatively affected by being in the AAC. AAC's best team is 1800 miles away. As for local rivals, they'd rather play Nova 2-3 times than Temple, and... that's it. They have no other local rivals. Local rivals are critical, they're what get fans excited and invested. It's no coincidence that St. John's plays all of our NE BE rivals at MSG and all our MW BE rivals at CA.
People can argue the AAC is a better place for them long term because of football (I'd disagree), but in terms of basketball short (and probably long) term they are 100% being negatively affected.
As for football, I highly doubt it will ever be turned around. They're at absolute rock bottom right now.
https://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-football/hc-sp-john-dunn-randy-edsall-uconn-football-salary-column-20190117-d6qtmzgmlrfehfdg6i7fcwmzsi-story.html
Well, apparently, Randy Edsall took a $150,000 pay-cut in order to give that money to OC John Dunn, and make him the "head coach-in-waiting". With Rhett Lashlee leaving his OC position last year for the same position at SMU (a conference foe), and with Houston, UCF, Memphis and USF all spending more money on coaching candidates, UConn is - financially - now falling behind the rest of the American in coaching salaries. Couple that with the recruiting, the (lack of) on-field success, the heavy state-subsidy and the poor attendance, it just cements the fact that their present economic model is not sustainable.
If they felt that they were due for a big raise (under the next TV deal), couldn't they a swing a meager $150k raise for an assistant? Seems odd, IMO.
adoraz wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:adoraz wrote:UConn basketball recruiting is absolutely negatively affected by being in the AAC. AAC's best team is 1800 miles away. As for local rivals, they'd rather play Nova 2-3 times than Temple, and... that's it. They have no other local rivals. Local rivals are critical, they're what get fans excited and invested. It's no coincidence that St. John's plays all of our NE BE rivals at MSG and all our MW BE rivals at CA.
People can argue the AAC is a better place for them long term because of football (I'd disagree), but in terms of basketball short (and probably long) term they are 100% being negatively affected.
As for football, I highly doubt it will ever be turned around. They're at absolute rock bottom right now.
https://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-football/hc-sp-john-dunn-randy-edsall-uconn-football-salary-column-20190117-d6qtmzgmlrfehfdg6i7fcwmzsi-story.html
Well, apparently, Randy Edsall took a $150,000 pay-cut in order to give that money to OC John Dunn, and make him the "head coach-in-waiting". With Rhett Lashlee leaving his OC position last year for the same position at SMU (a conference foe), and with Houston, UCF, Memphis and USF all spending more money on coaching candidates, UConn is - financially - now falling behind the rest of the American in coaching salaries. Couple that with the recruiting, the (lack of) on-field success, the heavy state-subsidy and the poor attendance, it just cements the fact that their present economic model is not sustainable.
If they felt that they were due for a big raise (under the next TV deal), couldn't they a swing a meager $150k raise for an assistant? Seems odd, IMO.
That's pretty embarrassing.
Also something to consider, national perception between UConn and their old BE rivals (which affects recruiting and many other things):
5 years ago:
1. UConn
2. Georgetown
3. Marquette
4. Villanova
5. St. John's
6. Providence
7. Seton Hall
8. DePaul
As for today, it's debatable. Obviously Nova is #1. UConn has had a great recruiting year due to Hurley's hire, but recently the wheels have started falling off a bit both in regards to recruiting and on court success.
One thing I can say with 100% certainty: during the past 5 years every single BE team has improved their profile relative to UConn's profile. That even includes bottom feeder DePaul, who is finally starting to win a few games and more importantly has a great class coming in next year.
UConn doesn't mean the same thing to high school recruits today as it meant 5 years ago. They need the Big East.
adoraz wrote:Also something to consider, national perception between UConn and their old BE rivals (which affects recruiting and many other things):
5 years ago:
1. UConn
2. Georgetown
3. Marquette
4. Villanova
5. St. John's
6. Providence
7. Seton Hall
8. DePaul
kayako wrote:adoraz wrote:Also something to consider, national perception between UConn and their old BE rivals (which affects recruiting and many other things):
5 years ago:
1. UConn
2. Georgetown
3. Marquette
4. Villanova
5. St. John's
6. Providence
7. Seton Hall
8. DePaul
I don't know if Nova was behind Marquette. We were just 4 years removed from Final Four and were recruiting McDonald's All-Americans left and right.
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