Game Week 2025: Homecoming - UConn v. FIU Panthers (Saturday 10/4/25 @ 3:30p). Game on CBSSN w/ audio on the UConn Varsity Network & Fox Sports 97.9 | Page 2 | The Boneyard
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Game Week 2025: Homecoming - UConn v. FIU Panthers (Saturday 10/4/25 @ 3:30p). Game on CBSSN w/ audio on the UConn Varsity Network & Fox Sports 97.9

What do we make of Parham sitting the first half last week, and being shown as the 2 this week? I have not followed that closely this year, but it sounds like a team rules thing.
Nothing he’s been listed as the two all year
 

I hope to see us execute simple pass plays like the short to intermediate passes out in the flat to TEs. Run the play in big spots as if it's only run at the start of the game to perfection.. Keeping it simple and executing simple/open pass plays will do it for me.
 


Words not often seen together in the wild…

-> Huskies High Powered Offense

Led by quarterback Joe Fagnano, a seventh-year player, the Huskies’ offense currently ranks 25th in the country (34th in passing, 42nd in rushing).

Through five games, Fagnano has completed 109 passes for 1,201 yards and seven touchdowns, and he has yet to throw an interception.

“There aren’t many things you can throw at him that he hasn’t seen,” said FIU head coach Willie Simmons. “He’s a veteran guy and very efficient. He’s played four games and hasn’t turned the ball over, so he takes care of it and does exactly what we ask our quarterbacks to do. When we say, ‘Drive the car,’ he does it. He’s got good players around him, so he doesn’t feel like he has to go out and win the game — he manages it really well. He has a great understanding of their concepts and a strong grasp of what they’re doing offensively. You have to do a great job of making him uncomfortable, getting him off his spot, and taking away his first progression so he has to go to the second or third. If you let him get into a rhythm, he’ll carve you up. We have our hands full this week with another veteran quarterback, much like a couple of weeks ago.” <-
 


Words not often seen together in the wild…

-> Huskies High Powered Offense

Led by quarterback Joe Fagnano, a seventh-year player, the Huskies’ offense currently ranks 25th in the country (34th in passing, 42nd in rushing).

Through five games, Fagnano has completed 109 passes for 1,201 yards and seven touchdowns, and he has yet to throw an interception.

“There aren’t many things you can throw at him that he hasn’t seen,” said FIU head coach Willie Simmons. “He’s a veteran guy and very efficient. He’s played four games and hasn’t turned the ball over, so he takes care of it and does exactly what we ask our quarterbacks to do. When we say, ‘Drive the car,’ he does it. He’s got good players around him, so he doesn’t feel like he has to go out and win the game — he manages it really well. He has a great understanding of their concepts and a strong grasp of what they’re doing offensively. You have to do a great job of making him uncomfortable, getting him off his spot, and taking away his first progression so he has to go to the second or third. If you let him get into a rhythm, he’ll carve you up. We have our hands full this week with another veteran quarterback, much like a couple of weeks ago.” <-

Nice evaluation. But JF goes thru progressions? Not sure I have seen that yet. 🙂
 
UConn is G5, or G6? I saw another ranking which did no include UConn and wasn't sure if they didn't consider UConn G5 or just didn't make the cut. regardless, UConn needs to get into the top 10 regularly and should move up this season

 

This is great! I was curious how this works, whether UConn is a sponsor or Nick is just a huge UConn fan. Now if the NCAA would sponsor racing!

A New Partner: UConn

Nick Anglace Racing is proud to welcome a powerhouse partner for the 2025 season: UConn Huskies!

Fresh off their incredible victory in the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship, UConn brings its championship pedigree and relentless drive for excellence to the race track. Together, we're setting our sights on victory in both the Steven Krajewski Light and Open Modified divisions. New motor. New car design. New partner. Same driver. Same goal - win.

This isn't just a partnership-it's the beginning of a championship pursuit.
Welcome to the team, UConn. Let's go racing!


 
See an eye doctor.
You are indeed a fanboy.

I saw him throw incomplete to a double covered receiver, and in his line of sight was another UConn receiver wide open underneath with no defender between him and the goal line. I could not believe it. My eyesight is quite OK, thank you.
 

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