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Clock mismanagement comes back to haunt UConn this time (Jim Fuller)

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>>However, it is possible that what I witnessed in the fourth quarter here in Annapolis, Maryland tops the "I can't believe what I just saw" list of my time covering college football games.

There were some remarkable performances by UConn players beginning with Bryant Shirreffs setting a UConn single-game completion percentage record by going 23 for 26. The 88.5 percent mark tops the previous standard of 82.9 by Dan Orlovsky against Navy in 2002. Noel Thomas had a career-high 11 receptions which it tied for the eighth best mark in program history. Luke Carrezola had a career-high three tackles for loss (the most for a UConn player since Graham Stewart's 3 1/2 against Tulane last year) while Matt Walsh finished with career-high 12 tackles. Still, it is impossible to write about Navy's 28-24 victory without focusing on some curious coaching decisions.<<

Longer read from Jim follows:Ramblings from The Runway: Clock mismanagement comes back to haunt UConn this time
 
It's been a few hours and I still feel sick about our game. I stopped watching other games too because I keep asking myself why can't we just have some luck and get a competent coach like half the DVD vs. the buffon we got?

Diaco has sucked all the joy out of watching UConn football. I still can't believe coach who get paid that much is such an idiot. Our players deserve much better than this. Fans deserve much better than this.
 
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