Guys, this is gonna be a fun season! This is shaping up to be one of the best UConn football seasons since the Big East split. I'm soaking in every game, every minute, every play. When was the last time we throughly dominated teams like what we saw yesterday? The same way that many teams have throughly dominated us. Feels really good to be on the opposite side of this.
As good as we are now, I really think we're going to get better. It's not just that we whooped bad teams like Merrimack and FAU. It's that we out-physical them, out-speed them, out-strength them, out-athlete them. Like we were the power school and these guys were the body bag teams. I counted half a dozen times where our LBs just picked up FAU's RBs and threw them down, adults-against-kids-style.
Remember when tackling was the biggest issue on defense? I didn't expect the team to fix this as quickly as they did. This tells me two things. We have better coaches and we have players that really want to be better.
Our o-line play is amazing. Border-line elite? One sack allowed in 4 games, 2 against P4 schools. And that one sack was because the QB was dancing around the pocket for 5+ seconds. Our o-line is the reason why we currently have the
the 37th best offense in FBS and the
15th best rushing offense in FBS. Again, we have three new interior linemen!!
No trick plays yesterday! OC Sammis just kept doing what was working until FAU shows that they could stop us. FAU never did, so we just kept doing it. Sounds simple, but have you watched UConn football the past few years? Also we were playing towards Ever's strengths. RPOs and run-reads. Kid was electric in HS. I watched him live once and remembered thinking, "Man, imagine if UConn had a QB like that." FAU had a spy on Evers for most of the game, effectively taking out one LB every play. This was part of the reason why had so much spacing for our running game. What's crazy was FAU had a spy and stacked the box and we still ran through them. Major props to the o-line again. FWIW, Evers not only had a strong arm, but it was accurate in HS. They didn't give him 4-stars just for his legs.
Option type plays are so much harder to defend against in CFB because these plays force defenses to make quick decisions and exploit both hesitation and overcommitment by defenders. Most college defenders simply don't have the talent and experience to correctly read an offense like what we're running. This is a double-edge sword though since option-type offenses take time (and repetition) to become proficient. On every RPO, Evers is reading the Mike LB (usually) to see if he's committing to the run while at the same time processing the routes and spacing of the other skill players. On run-reads, Evers is reading the DE to see if he should keep it or give it to the RB. Lots to take in, lots to process in a short time. He's going to get better.
The one-handed grab by RS FR Shamar Porter stood out. I mean -- CMON! He makes it look so natural too. I really, really hope that kid gets #2 WR reps. Every team is keying-in on Bell, often adding a safety over the top. Porter would feast in 1v1 matchups with our level of competition. Remember, he was a 4-star that went to a SEC school. If he came to UConn as a frosh, he would've been UConn's highest rated recruit ever. (Though Nick Evers and Julien Simon were rated higher in HS if we're gonna play that game.) The thing I see special about Porter is his natural instincts. The way he uses his hands/arms to space himself. The way he adjust his routes instead of blindly running to a spot. And his plus, plus soft hands. His potential is a #1 WR on a good P4 team. We might need to open the NIL pocketbooks to keep him next year.
So as good as the past three games have been, the type of offense and defense we're running allows for much higher ceilings as we become more and more proficient in running them. What's different this time, for those that have been hurt by UConn football one too many times, is that we have the personnel to execute more complex schemes. We just need the coaches to continually be better and makes the kids better. Seems like this is happening.