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After position switch, East Hartford’s Kevon Jones making big plays on UConn defense
>>Jones tallied nine tackles in his college debut and went on to start five games at middle linebacker, finishing the year sixth among Huskies in tackles, second in sacks and second in tackles for loss. But, along with the rest of a perilously young UConn defense, he struggled with some of college football’s finer points, as the Huskies gave up touchdowns in bunches. Jones’ season ended three games early, after Edsall recommended he focus on academics.
Despite his relative success at middle linebacker, Jones had no objection last spring when coaches told him he’d be moving to defensive end. “I was fine with it," Jones said. "Whatever coach feels like is best for this team, I’m fine with it. I feel like it actually fits me better as a stand-up D-end instead of a linebacker.”
This fall, he has played largely at UConn’s “rover” position, an outside linebacker/defensive end hybrid spot. At 6 feet 2, 252 pounds, Jones has reasonable size for the role, and his speed makes him dangerous in the pass rush.<<
>>Asked to evaluate his performance so far this season, Jones said he has been “pretty good” but that he hopes to get to the quarterback more quickly and become a better leader on defense. <<
>>Jones tallied nine tackles in his college debut and went on to start five games at middle linebacker, finishing the year sixth among Huskies in tackles, second in sacks and second in tackles for loss. But, along with the rest of a perilously young UConn defense, he struggled with some of college football’s finer points, as the Huskies gave up touchdowns in bunches. Jones’ season ended three games early, after Edsall recommended he focus on academics.
Despite his relative success at middle linebacker, Jones had no objection last spring when coaches told him he’d be moving to defensive end. “I was fine with it," Jones said. "Whatever coach feels like is best for this team, I’m fine with it. I feel like it actually fits me better as a stand-up D-end instead of a linebacker.”
This fall, he has played largely at UConn’s “rover” position, an outside linebacker/defensive end hybrid spot. At 6 feet 2, 252 pounds, Jones has reasonable size for the role, and his speed makes him dangerous in the pass rush.<<
>>Asked to evaluate his performance so far this season, Jones said he has been “pretty good” but that he hopes to get to the quarterback more quickly and become a better leader on defense. <<