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Dom Amore: UConn’s football season is worth saving, and Huskies win at Rice is a start
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[QUOTE="shizzle787, post: 4758328, member: 6581"] A bowl game is unlikely but still possible. We will lose to Tennessee; I have no doubt about that. UMass and Sacred Heart are must wins, and I think more than likely we will win both. In order to get to a bowl game we will need to win the following games (in order of difficulty): 1. @ James Madison 2. @ Boston College 3. USF USF will be the measuring stick. If we can win that game, I think we may have the momentum to get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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