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Dom Amore: Nick Evers has the keys, now he must lead UConn football somewhere

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-> “The speed of the ball when he throws it is a different speed, it comes in hot,” running back Victor Rosa said. “And he’s an athlete, he runs all over the place. He makes plays on his own, when the plays not there, he creates something.” <-

-> “He can roll, he can throw the ball, I think he’ll be great for us all-around,” said Dal’Mont Gourdine, one of the defensive linemen who has been chasing him all summer.

“He’s a great competitor and we know what he can do,” said Valentine Senn, one of the offensive linemen who will have to protect Evers. “It definitely add a whole ‘nother feeling to it, you’ve just got to be aware of what he’s cooking up back there. He might take off and make something good out of something that might be trouble. That’s exciting for sure.” <-
 
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Ooops…I see that the hype is on the weekly game thread, but doesn’t this news really deserve a separate thread?
Add it to the conference realignment area. There are plenty of different threads there all talking about the same thing.
 
Add it to the conference realignment area. There are plenty of different threads there all talking about the same thing.
Yeah, I get it. I was looking for a thread that headlined Nick.
 
Is the entire B12 going to watch Evers at Maryland?
That 12:00 pm slot has some other great matchups to draw most eyeballs, but make no mistake. How the Big 12 discussions go on social media next week will take on a vastly different tone if we play hard and upset the Terps (or keep it close) than if we get creamed 42-6 and look inept doing it. Even our score move along the bottom of whatever screen they're watching will get either a wow--or a smirk.
This could be one of the more important opening games we've ever played in.
 
That 12:00 pm slot has some other great matchups to draw most eyeballs, but make no mistake. How the Big 12 discussions go on social media next week will take on a vastly different tone if we play hard and upset the Terps (or keep it close) than if we get creamed 42-6 and look inept doing it. Even our score move along the bottom of whatever screen they're watching will get either a wow--or a smirk.
This could be one of the more important opening games we've ever played in.
I was told by an infamous insider on here all games would be at 11:11.
 
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To me Evers getting the start was the biggest non-story out there. He pretty much had the job the day he signed. Mora and Co didn’t go out and recruit him and arrange NIL without being pretty sure he was the guy.
 
Not sure about that. Last time “everyone was watching” Trickshot Johnny beat Louisville’s All-American. Louisville went to the ACC.

McCummings was the playmaker in that game, but I agree that Saturday's game is not a determining factor, especially when they won't be adding football until 2031.

Week 2 is actually a much bigger game, don't lose to Merrimack!
 
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I am 100% behind this selection and frankly, the bar has been set low. We just need Evers to throw down field w/ accuracy, run the ball when he has to, and avoid too many turnovers.

Give us hope on 3rd down, that is all I ask for!

Mora did say “who knows who it will be after the 1st snap of the game“ - again if Evers grabs keys and runs away w/ position - that would be great!

But if any Saturday it looks like last year, we’ve got to give others a chance to shake it up in first 3 games.
 
I have no way to judge whether this selection was the right choice or not. I am guessing that the coaches with their expertise (vast compared to mine) and the data they have in hand (infinite compared to mine) are well positioned to make the right choice. So I will be quaffing a cold brew and watching how it plays out. Thinking we might be in for another Illinois game but with a better result.
 
Not sure about that. Last time “everyone was watching” Trickshot Johnny beat Louisville’s All-American. Louisville went to the ACC.
I like to think he could've been more successful. If the rules allowed him to, I don't know, maybe take bank shots off the stadium walls or something?
 
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I like to think he could've been more successful. If the rules allowed him to, I don't know, maybe take bank shots off the stadium walls or something?
Trickshot came in for OT when the starter got hurt and threw a td pass. UL’s pass was picked off in the end zone. I think it was Teddy Bridgewater who played for the Cards.
 
Fagnano won the job out of camp last year. He got beat out this year, so we have to assume we’ll see an upgrade with Evers until we see otherwise.

Hopefully the OC change will help too (it can’t really hurt). Time will tell.
 
Mora did say “who knows who it will be after the 1st snap of the game“ - again if Evers grabs keys and runs away w/ position - that would be great!

But if any Saturday it looks like last year, we’ve got to give others a chance to shake it up in first 3 games.
I think you misinterpreted his comment. What he said was, "After one play everyone's gonna know anyway." He was saying there's no reason to be coy about it, not that the decision could easily change.
 
The offensive line will be as important as a new QB trying to adjust. It will make him look good or bad. And the challenge for the OC in creating a workable gameplan, and making adjustments. These things help us limit turnovers and penalties, not just make plays.

You say QB. I say OL. And we have a new center this year. That's an important position that really hurt us last year.
 
The offensive line will be as important as a new QB trying to adjust. It will make him look good or bad. And the challenge for the OC in creating a workable gameplan, and making adjustments. These things help us limit turnovers and penalties, not just make plays.

You say QB. I say OL. And we have a new center this year. That's an important position that really hurt us last year.

Agree to a certain point - OL can break you, but it certianly doesn't MAKE you. an all-american OL with 5 Christian Haynes's can protect your QB but it won't create a competent offense. We've seen this before, with Zion Turner. Good line, bad offense due to severly limited QB play.

In short, The floor is OL play. The Ceiling is QB play.

sidenote -- Does Jake Guidone have a little brother?? - if so let's go find him lol
I absolutely loved that kid at center, back in 2022.
 
The offensive line will be as important as a new QB trying to adjust. It will make him look good or bad. And the challenge for the OC in creating a workable gameplan, and making adjustments. These things help us limit turnovers and penalties, not just make plays.

You say QB. I say OL. And we have a new center this year. That's an important position that really hurt us last year.
And you need receivers who can get separation and who can actually catch balls that are thrown to them. And you need receivers who can get separation and who can actually catch balls that are thrown to them. Add to that it's certainly helpful to have an offensive coordinator who Skillett is whose skill set is more than being able to script the first set of downs, coupled with the ability to, throw in a trick play every now and again.

I have no idea what our passing game is going to look like against Maryland, but If for some reason, it doesn't come together on the road, against a tough opponent, with new people at the skill positions, in the first game of the season, I'm pretty sure the insightful analysis on the board will be "Evers sucks" (coupled with people waxing poetic about Welliver.)
 
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And you need receivers who can get separation and who can actually catch balls that are thrown to them. And you need receivers who can get separation and who can actually catch balls that are thrown to them. Add to that it's certainly helpful to have an offensive coordinator who Skillett is whose skill set is more than being able to script the first set of downs, coupled with the ability to, throw in a trick play every now and again.

I have no idea what our passing game is going to look like against Maryland, but If for some reason, it doesn't come together on the road, against a tough opponent, with new people at the skill positions, in the first game of the season, I'm pretty sure the insightful analysis on the board will be "Evers sucks" (coupled with people waxing poetic about Welliver.)
Early beers today? Lol
 
I think you misinterpreted his comment. What he said was, "After one play everyone's gonna know anyway." He was saying there's no reason to be coy about it, not that the decision could easily change.
okay That is the way I took it and good! i like the approach - let's not hand over the keys position and hope for best. Make whoever has keys earn it.
 

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