It seems like any too deep would be filled with a lot of ORs at this point in time, particularly at the quarterback position.The two deep is usually more fiction than non-fiction
My favorite last year was the seven-person tie at TE.
The two deep is usually more fiction than non-fiction
My favorite last year was the seven-person tie at TE.
Not until game week I would think.15 days away from the Maryland game... Gotta see a 2 deep by Monday, no?
Maybe someday the program will give us something to cheer and be proud of again... aside from off-the-field accomplishments.Can’t wait for the BY meltdown after QB is listed as “or”.
The two deep is usually more fiction than non-fiction
My favorite last year was the seven-person tie at TE.
They do the “or” for tactical advantage. Can’t game plan against an unknown offensive threat that takes the field in our historically high powered offense... Name the guys, strap on the helmets and play good football. Maybe some day those side show games make a small difference. Not today. Not now.
They do the “or” for tactical advantage. Can’t game plan against an unknown offensive threat that takes the field in our historically high powered offense... Name the guys, strap on the helmets and play good football. Maybe some day those side show games make a small difference. Not today. Not now.
Be fair. The 2022 team had a pretty brutal front loaded schedule which they played with a true freshman backup quarterback and lost their best receiver and running back. They went 6-6. Yes, it wasn’t the most imaginative offense in the world but given the situation they changed the approach on the fly and won 6 including their first P5 win in 12 years and went bowling. Last year was a disappointment for sure.Super secretive about who will hand off to the RB or who will be the best downfield blocking WR/TE... worked really well for us past few years... hope to see the trend continue.
They do the “or” for tactical advantage. Can’t game plan against an unknown offensive threat that takes the field in our historically high powered offense... Name the guys, strap on the helmets and play good football. Maybe some day those side show games make a small difference. Not today. Not now.
Thankfully we have a big room of TEs containing zero guys with over 33 career receiving yards, so lucky for Maryland, the "OR"s don't change much!They do the “or” for tactical advantage. Can’t game plan against an unknown offensive threat that takes the field in our historically high powered offense... Name the guys, strap on the helmets and play good football. Maybe some day those side show games make a small difference. Not today. Not now.
I don’t know if this is accurate.Graham Chamberlain & StorrsCentral has their updated depth chart available here (free access):
UConn Football Depth Chart
I don’t know if this is accurate.
Right or Wrong, love the depth across the board. Love it.The link looks legitimate and it appears to be the author's own work. I'd say it's accurate.
I'd also say it's wrong for a bunch of positions.
I don’t know if this is accurate.
The link looks legitimate and it appears to be the author's own work. I'd say it's accurate. I'd also say it's wrong for a bunch of positions.
Rosa 3rd string again, isn't that where he began last year?
It’s directly based on the teams that they run at the practices Graham goes to. It’s not really speculation.I don’t know if this is accurate.
1st P5 win in 12 years? That can't be right Diaco beat Virginia.Be fair. The 2022 team had a pretty brutal front loaded schedule which they played with a true freshman backup quarterback and lost their best receiver and running back. They went 6-6. Yes, it wasn’t the most imaginative offense in the world but given the situation they changed the approach on the fly and won 6 including their first P5 win in 12 years and went bowling. Last year was a disappointment for sure.