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8 days ago.Remember when we thought this team could go 12-0
8 days ago.Remember when we thought this team could go 12-0
Bingo, Rosa finds the hole on any of those key short yard run opportunities that would have turned the game, but he can't do that from the benchDefense was terrible. The team is undisciplined with all of the penalties. Fagnano is a mediocre quarterback whom we are stuck with. Rosa has a nose for the goal line, yet he barely gets touches. McDonald comes in cold off the bench on 1st and 10 and they dial up a pass play? Bell needs to get the ball more, but he is probably double covered because we've developed no other receiving threats, nor a quarterback who shows any consistency with passing. Clock management at the end was questionable. Lots of blame to go around.
Amen. Good quarterbacks today are much more accurate with their throws, just like kickers today make a much higher percentage of field goals.If he doesn't throw the ball behind his shoulder, Hansen is literally walking in to the endzone. 120 other college teams can make that play.
You absolutely can't blame Sammis on a call that allows your player to walk in...
You don’t think not being P4 is gonna eventually negatively affect our basketball programs? $$$ and NIL etc. Isn’t the athletic program running a massive deficit? Not trying to be negative. Just asking for opinions. Maybe it won’t matter.I think we will have to accept FBS independence and 5 more men's and women's basketball championships, I'm ok with that
Power programs with money and historical success can suck. UConn is still in independent no man's land fighting an uphill battle with fewer resources and less commitment. The odds of climbing out of this hole and succeeding seem to get slimmer each season. It already looks like we are underachieving this year based on what our winning percentage could have been. The only chance for UConn football is if something really crazy happens and an invitation materializes for some crazy reason. UConn is not getting invited because of sudden football success. The odds are not very good at all.Virginia Tech just lost to Old Dominion and UCLA to New Mexico. Having money doesn’t exclusively mean you win but it does usually help. It’s more of a coaching/program issue at that point. It’s been very up and down coaching wise for us with Mora; great last year but this is easily the worst lost of his tenure.
Sammis can be blamed for a lot of things, but his job as a coordinator is put the players in good positions to make winning plays. Scheming an open TE for a short 2 yard gain (7 air yards on the throw) is all he can do-he can't throw the ball for Fagnano, Joe has to do that and he failed twice to do that. There are FCS QBs that can execute those plays with regularity.Yes, Sammis can, because he has chosen the starting QB, and has further chosen to stay with him. His choices, his responsibility.
That is true, Fagnano is not going to make the big time plays, but he doesn't need to make the "oh my God" throw. Fagnano needs to make the simple throws like the 4th and 2 in regulation, the pass to Honig in OT, and going back to last week on the first drive of the game, the TE for the 25 yard gain (at least) with the nearest defender about 10 yards away.Had a convo with a kid from our incoming class today about this exact thing. He’s gonna be solid, will take care of the football but he’s never gonna make the “oh my god” throw. Needless to say, he wasn’t upset a different guy is gonna be throwing him the ball next yr.
anyone who put any stock at all in that UNC bowl win was lying to themselves. I'm happy we won, but not once did I ever think we faced THE university of North Carolina, during that game.Amen. Good quarterbacks today are much more accurate with their throws, just like kickers today make a much higher percentage of field goals.
We've got the kicking part covered but if you watch other games you won't see the number of bad throws we're seeing now from our QB. Long, behind the receiver, short, etc.
We either didn't have the money to buy a better QB off the bench at a school loaded with talent (like Lonergan from Alabama now at BCU) or we overvalued Joe based on his better than average year (at least for UConn) in 2024.
To this point, the uNC and G5 wins last year are increasingly looking like fool's gold. We had a better running back corps and a very good and experienced line to protect Joe last year and uNC's roster was depleted.
Look back a couple games to the perfect throw Nieder made for a 15 yard TD to the tight end. Perfectly placed by a guy who hadn't thrown a pass in a game in three years. Maybe it was luck, but it ought to be the standard we expect to meet, especially from a seventh year guy.
Joe needs to throw like that all the time or we're going nowhere.
yes. yes it is.Is this what it feels like to be a JETS fan? I don’t like it.
They should be 3-0 right nowRemember when we thought this team could go 12-0
I maintain that we have the talent to win every game on the schedule. Coaches blew it against Cuse (with help from some poor execution) and the players, mostly the D, blew it against Delaware.Remember when we thought this team could go 12-0
This is DC Matt Brock’s second year in Storrs.Correct me if I am wrong please. Last year the DL was primarily 4.down linemen, occasionally 3, right? Have I got that right? I don't recall the DL ever being an issue so I did not pay attention. So I may be wrong.
And this year UConn has a new DC and play exclusively a 3 down linemen front. The CCSU game seemed that was the case.
Brock was our DC last year as well and we ran the 3 3 5 last year too. 3 down linemen and then bringing a 4th up to the line or dropping back into coverage depending on the call. We lost a lot of talent up front form last year. New crop needs to sort it out and dig in.Correct me if I am wrong please. Last year the DL was primarily 4.down linemen, occasionally 3, right? Have I got that right? I don't recall the DL ever being an issue so I did not pay attention. So I may be wrong.
And this year UConn has a new DC and play exclusively a 3 down linemen front. The CCSU game seemed that was the case.
I think the last time UConn tried that was in 2018 with disastrous results. I remember that URI game in particular. 56-49 a highly entertaining win but just barely. And the rest of the year forgettable. Doesn't seem like this year will be any different from 2018.
I had heard a lot about them 3 3 5 when he came but my memory of the games I saw was they changed up quite a bit. Maybe I am think of the year before.Brock was our DC last year as well and we ran the 3 3 5 last year too. 3 down linemen and then bringing a 4th up to the line or dropping back into coverage depending on the call. We lost a lot of talent up front form last year. New crop needs to sort it out and dig in.
Yeah, after CCSU it was clear we have a very weak D line. But then comes Cuse, and I’m thinking, ok, we’ve got a D line that can get after it. Then, Delaware makes it plain that we are small, slow and can be easily exploited.Brock was our DC last year as well and we ran the 3 3 5 last year too. 3 down linemen and then bringing a 4th up to the line or dropping back into coverage depending on the call. We lost a lot of talent up front form last year. New crop needs to sort it out and dig in.
I didn't see the game but as you said, the defensive players blew it against Delaware. Gave up 44 points to a first year FBS program getting its first FBS win. So perhaps UConn does not have the talent to win every game. Delaware on the other hand could be poised to win out.I maintain that we have the talent to win every game on the schedule. Coaches blew it against Cuse (with help from some poor execution) and the players, mostly the D, blew it against Delaware.
Just a series of mistakes. The LB core could not get off a block, failure to tackle. Monster, unnecessary penalties. An inability to complete short completions that would put the game away in big spots. Critical failures in pretty much every phase of the game. Such a disappointing game.
The worry with victor is he will fumble. He is outstanding finding the hole and finishing with touchdownsBingo, Rosa finds the hole on any of those key short yard run opportunities that would have turned the game, but he can't do that from the bench
Oh, OK, it is the bringing up the fourth guy that I misinterpreted. I thought it was a DE even though he was in a crouch stance instead of a down stance, but actually on the line of scrimmage.Brock was our DC last year as well and we ran the 3 3 5 last year too. 3 down linemen and then bringing a 4th up to the line or dropping back into coverage depending on the call. We lost a lot of talent up front form last year. New crop needs to sort it out and dig in.