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Good to see everybody again. I think I've seen everybody once or twice, but it's been a little bit crazy a couple weeks, but I appreciate everybody being here. It was an exciting time, so let's get to some questions, and I can help you out however I can.
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Gary? Joe, obviously you've been busy since taking the job. Have you had some time to reflect at all on your journey to becoming an FBS head coach? Not really. It's been wild.
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We got here and just getting to meet the players and And doing all the meetings, I was able to personally meet with everybody, which was great before I left. And then the staffing was a big piece of it, getting through that. And then the road started.

UMass HC Joe Harasymiak Talks To Reporters

Harasymiak spoke about his first couple months in Amherst, including roster management, staff construction and what’s next.

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Really buying into this image he seems to have here, get kids who WANT to play for UMass that are high character kids with stellar work ethic, sounds like hes valuing culture just as much as he values skill which is something these teams have appeared to lack these past few years, discipline and culture

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yeah, it’s the first time that we’ve spoken about recruiting from a standpoint not of begging or looking for leftovers.

It’s the first time I’ve heard a head coach UMass put value on “UMass.” That type of mindset is a big and important shift

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Interesting he kind of dodged the New Jersey and Massachusetts recruiting question.

New Jersey has ALWAYS been the most important state for UMass recruiting.

We will need NJ and FL first and foremost.

But places like MD OH PA are important too.

Then I'd prioritize TX and GA.

Then MA and CT.

Those states should be 80% of the roster

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I thought the same on the NJ thing initially, but I know that NJ is gonna be a point of emphasis. Looking back, I think he kind of just changed trains of thoughts a bit with the answer.

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