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Dom Amore: Seniors leaving UConn football better than they found it
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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 5106642, member: 549"] [MEDIA=twitter]1851703776521908354[/MEDIA] -> It has taken a lot for this core of seniors to stick this thing out together at UConn, to continue to give all a football player must give, to risk all a football player must risk, without ever really knowing what the payoff on that investment could be. There was no money to be had when they got to UConn, still no bowl tie-in or conference championship for which to compete. They’ve simply worked day by day with the ideal, perhaps vague to others but clear to them, of finishing what they started, and leaving UConn football better than they found it. It’s a mission just about accomplished now. <- -> In 2022, Jim Mora’s first season as coach, UConn finished 6-6, defeated Boston College and Liberty, ranked at the time, at Rentschler to earn a chance to play a bowl game, the program’s first since 2015. Now, the Huskies are 5-3 going into the last home game this Friday against Georgia State. A win would give them a 6-1 finish at home, bowl eligibility for the second time in three years and three more opportunities on the road to clinch UConn’s first winning season since 2010, the season that ended in the Fiesta Bowl. <- -> “Since I was a kid, it was preached to me, ‘whatever you start, finish it,'” Gourdine said. “Also, I’ve got a chance to leave this place better than I found it, and my name will be on that forever. They they bring these teams up, my name is going to be on that.” <- [/QUOTE]
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