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Mike Anthony: UConn Teams Are Down, So Attendance Is Down, And The Rebuild Has Begun
>>Edsall’s history with the Huskies brings credibility to the program and his approach brings stability to a situation of damage and increasing fan apathy. He understands the importance of attempting to play, at least to some degree, an entertaining brand of football. Losing is one thing. Losing while choosing not to return punts and failing on offense with one handoff after another is insufferable. It’s no lock that the Huskies can work their way over the next few years toward the middle or top of the AAC, but at least the offensive keys have been given to men with imagination -- Rhett Lashlee first, now John Dunn — and at least there’s some commitment to getting more in line with an increasingly high-scoring sport.<<
>>Two key UConn products have been flat. It’s hard to blame the public for staying away. UConn gets this. UConn, at least, is making efforts — direct and indirect, grassroots and otherwise — to get you back in the buildings. Now the Huskies have to start looking like major college programs again, winning programs, because that, ultimately, is the only solution.<<
>>Edsall’s history with the Huskies brings credibility to the program and his approach brings stability to a situation of damage and increasing fan apathy. He understands the importance of attempting to play, at least to some degree, an entertaining brand of football. Losing is one thing. Losing while choosing not to return punts and failing on offense with one handoff after another is insufferable. It’s no lock that the Huskies can work their way over the next few years toward the middle or top of the AAC, but at least the offensive keys have been given to men with imagination -- Rhett Lashlee first, now John Dunn — and at least there’s some commitment to getting more in line with an increasingly high-scoring sport.<<
>>Two key UConn products have been flat. It’s hard to blame the public for staying away. UConn gets this. UConn, at least, is making efforts — direct and indirect, grassroots and otherwise — to get you back in the buildings. Now the Huskies have to start looking like major college programs again, winning programs, because that, ultimately, is the only solution.<<