Game Week 2025 - UConn v. Central Connecticut State Blue Devils (Saturday 8/30/25 @2p on WWAX/UConn+ with Audio on Varsity Network & FoxSports 97.9) | Page 3 | The Boneyard

Game Week 2025 - UConn v. Central Connecticut State Blue Devils (Saturday 8/30/25 @2p on WWAX/UConn+ with Audio on Varsity Network & FoxSports 97.9)

It says in the bottom left that BOLD is “Returning Starter” and ORANGE is “Transfer Addition”

Looks like I had to click on the tweet to expand the image to full size to see that part of the chart.
 


-> For the first time in Jim Mora’s tenure as head coach at UConn, it was clear who the Huskies’ starting quarterback would be from the start of camp.

Joe Fagnano, returning for his seventh year of college football, was made available to speak with the media before practices began, signaling his role as the team’s leader. He then took consistent reps with the first team throughout August. Nothing is promised in Storrs, but the clear favorite to win the job held up his end of the bargain and will be behind center when the team opens its season against Central Connecticut at Rentschler Field Saturday afternoon.

“It’s a tremendous honor to be the quarterback for this offense, for this team,” Fagnano said. “A lot of guys counting on me and I wouldn’t want it any other way. I knew coming back that we were going to have a good team, a lot of good players and that’s exciting.” <-


I love Fagnano's story. At the start of last year, there were an awful lot of people on The Boneyard who were in the anybody but Fagnano camp. To be honest, I may have been one of them. But he was terrific, coming off the bench and playing with composure, working his way back to starting and eventually leading the team to a bowl win over a P4 opponent. I'm really happy for him and excited to see what he can do after having starters snaps all through camp and in an offense that will be built around his strengths.
 
I love Fagnano's story. At the start of last year, there were an awful lot of people on The Boneyard who were in the anybody but Fagnano camp. To be honest, I may have been one of them. But he was terrific, coming off the bench and playing with composure, working his way back to starting and eventually leading the team to a bowl win over a P4 opponent. I'm really happy for him and excited to see what he can do after having starters snaps all through camp and in an offense that will be built around his strengths.
I was definitely one of them to start the season. But I was very happy to be quickly proven wrong.
 
Same. In no way was I expecting that much improvement between a player's fifth and sixth season.
It may be better to view the improvement timeline based on his FBS experience with the whole iron sharpens iron adage, so hopefully we get another jump this year!
 
Series History
This will be the 5th all-time meeting between CCSU and UConn in football and the Huskies lead the series 4-0. Central has played all of the games on the road, and only once have the schools competed in the same NCAA Division/Subdivision. The 1995 UConn team finished the season with a 8-3 record and were ranked #23 in the Final Sports Network I-AA Poll.

All-Time Meetings
2022 -
CCSU (FCS) 3, UConn (FBS) 28 - at East Hartford
1995 - CCSU (I-AA) 9, UConn (I-AA) 54 - at Storrs
1989 - CCSU (D-II) 9, UConn (I-AA) 27 - at Storrs
1986 - CCSU (D-II) 9, UConn (I-AA) 20 - at Storrs
 
yes seriously. I know you are old like me..but there aren’t many uses for print outs anymore.
The point is you're not looking at a post or other social media release from the school. Our first glimpses of the depth chart come from reporters who are handed it at a press conference and, for speed, take a photo of it with their cell phone and post it.
 
A few Depth Chart observations.

It appears our deepest position groups could be QB, TE and WR. You have to really like what we're bringing back at the first two positions and what we've added at WR. We're going to give DB's fits when these guys rotate in and out. Of course you never want to test that depth at QB if you have a proven starter.

OL is a questionmark. Starters should be able to hold their own against most opponents. We have some younger guys that can step in if needed but at what level? Interesting that the starting guards and tackles seem to mirror each other in terms of height and weight. We're not huge up front but I think at guard we're big enough and sometimes quickness is an advantage. Our Center doesn't drop off significantly in size which is good. When your center gets blown up all day your offense gets blown up with it.

RB seems solid. We have enough ability and experience to take advantage of blocking if it's there, shake off tackles and run past a few guys. It's not lightning speed but more than adequate.

Defense is where we see a larger influx of Portal guys. DL is the most obvious turnover group. Fortunately it's more of a plug and play position than some of the others. This is where you hope one or two guys step up as disruptors. I'll trust the Coaches have found some answers. We look deep but is there enough quality to rotate in the 2's to keep everyone fresh? That's important in a close game in the fourth qtr.

At LB and DB we see a lot of portal guys. Most are backups, for now. I think we've upgraded the talent and depth but the progress in learning the system has Coaches leaning towards the guys that have been here. When new guys learn their assignments I feel like we're going to see one or two move into starting roles.

No Frosh among the starters but one guy caught my eye while watching highlights was Suchanic. He is quick and seems to be like glue in one v one coverage. And no one seemed to get separation. Just highlights but if we do see a Freshman get some minutes I'd be fascinated to see what he can do.

I don't think this defense falls back from last year but early in the season the influx of new guys will be a challenge for the staff to manage. Once that's settled we should be tough and I don't think that big hole at LB exists as it did in recent years. DB could be our strength, but we'll need to scheme some pressure to take advantage of that.

Overall the talent level is probably equal to last year at the starting positions but depth should be better. In my mind we go as far as the OL takes us. But I think Coach Sammis has grown in all aspects and he'll have them prepared to their capabilities. The rest is up to their preparation and work output. In the portal era the old saying "that's why they play the games" has never been more true. It's really hard to know what you've got until they take the field.
 
Hopefully UConn covers the over on their own.
I don't think our coaches want to run up the score on CCSU or give Cuse any reason to take us more seriously than they otherwise would. Suspect we keep posession and it will be tough for CCSU to put up many points. So covering the over (50?) on our own minus maybe 10 points sounds about right but the priority will be sorting our roster not dropping 40+ on CCSU.
 

"Shake those keys." I have never thought that keys make much noise at all. With the advent of keyless ignition and smart door locks, there are fewer and fewer keys to shake. Would rather have them just say "get up and get loud" as one idiot like me yelling will drown out a hundred key-shakers.
 
"Shake those keys." I have never thought that keys make much noise at all. With the advent of keyless ignition and smart door locks, there are fewer and fewer keys to shake. Would rather have them just say "get up and get loud" as one idiot like me yelling will drown out a hundred key-shakers.
Not sure when cowbells fell out of fashion. The keys never really caught on with me. All I remember growing up from pop-warner through high school in CT was cowbells at football games. Especially for what started as and continues to be an Ag school in New England.
 
"Shake those keys." I have never thought that keys make much noise at all. With the advent of keyless ignition and smart door locks, there are fewer and fewer keys to shake. Would rather have them just say "get up and get loud" as one idiot like me yelling will drown out a hundred key-shakers.
I always laugh to myself when people start jingling their keys. It’s so quiet.
 
I think its ridiculous. But in addition to yelling I pull my keys out and jingle them. I guess I am a follower.
I feel like people yell less when they pull the keys out. But you probably subconsciously understood it was quieter without yelling.
 

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