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Date Posted: 11:16:57 12/09/05 Fri
Author: J.J.
Subject: Re: Massela leaving CCSU for Fordham!?!?
In reply to: J.J. 's message, "Re: Massela leaving CCSU for Fordham!?!?" on 10:17:08 12/08/05 Thu

Insider, any idea if there are plans to address CCSU's "impedements to having a successfull program"? Outside of the NEC move to 30 scholarships, is anything else in the works?

Academics aside (Fordham and PL schools do have much higher academic standards), does CCSU plan to do anything different in moving forward with the football program under a new coach? Does Central really want to compete for a IAA playoff berth or are we happy with the mid-major status quo?

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Some Masella quotes:

"I had a great run at Central Connecticut and it was tough to leave," Masella said yesterday afternoon. "But when Fordham contacted me to see if I was interested, it was a great opportunity, one that I couldn't pass up."

"The opportunities," he said, "are endless, both professionally and personally.

"If you look at this strictly from a football standpoint, I'll be at a school where we can do things we couldn't at Central Connecticut: Two teams from the Patriot League go to the I-AA playoffs every year. And, there's the full allotment of (scholarship) players and coaches, so there are no impediments to having a successful program.

"The great thing, though, is the opportunity to coach at a nationally recognized university with an excellent academic environment -- to graduate kids and win football games. And, I get to do this in the best city in the world, New York City, my home.

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[> [> [> [> Re: Massela leaving CCSU for Fordham!?!? -- Wow, 11:53:39 12/11/05 Sun

From The Staten Island Advance

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Island native's commitment to his players and program is why he's been so successful as a head coach
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Leo Durocher is wrong -- again. Good guys don't always finish last.

The latest to refute the legendary major league baseball coach and curmudgeon's adage is Tom Masella who, after more than two well-traveled decades and most recently back-to-back Northeast Conference championships at Central Connecticut, is coming home to New York City as Fordham University's football coach.

The most impressive thing about the Staten Island native's coaching makeup isn't the fact that winning football teams arrived on campus shortly after he did, or remained residents after his arrival.



It's that he didn't become disillusioned and embittered and never lost his commitment to his players.

Masella, who played his football at Tottenville HS and at Wagner College where he was Walt Hameline's first team captain, certainly had more than enough opportunities to do so.

Twice, he became unemployed because the teams on which he served as defensive coordinator -- Massachusetts and Connecticut -- were so successful that the head coach left for a bigger job. Naturally, the administrations had to assuage that slight by looking for a "name coach" rather than rewarding the assistants who played major roles in the teams' success.

It's a measure of the man that he's taking his whole Central Connecticut staff with him: Central wouldn't make an immediate commitment to any of his assistants.

I mean, why would Central want to maintain continuity when the Blue Devils could go back to where they were before Masella, former Wagner offensive coordinator Ed Argast and the rest of his staff arrived: 17 consecutive losing seasons.

Masella's most disillusioning experience, though, came at Boston University when the former BU assistant, returned there as head coach, believing an administration which said it was 100 percent committed to the program.

Eighteen months after Masella arrived, the 100 percent committed administration pulled the plug on its century-old football program.

What upset Masella most was not his being out of a job, but his "lying" to the kids he had recruited.

It's a measure of the man that before he went job hunting, he helped the players he recruited find other college football programs.

It's unlikely Tom will have the immediate success at Fordham that he had at Central. Frankly, the team he left behind, which had something like nine freshman starters at the end of the season, is better than the one he's inheriting. Witness Central's season-opening 24-22 victory over the Patriot League's Colgate which, in turn, beat Fordham 23-0.

But while it may take a little time to make Fordham a winner on the field, the players there were immediate winners Thursday when the school announced its new coach.


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Massela leaving CCSU for Fordham!?!? -- Blue Devil Backer, 11:23:29 12/12/05 Mon

Article mentioned that he's taking the whole staff. NO nasmes mentioned. Does anyone know who is going? Volk, Argast, Hall, Forcucci, Lawrence.? Players are all in the dark over what is happening.


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