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[QUOTE="Palatine, post: 4392225, member: 974"] Who expected 39 yards passing? UConn's wide receivers actually block pretty well. That is reflected in the running stats. Zion is simply not accurate enough to hit swing passes and screens. The ball needs to be catchable and in front of the WR. In the NC State game it looked like Charlton had given up on those. Instead, short down and outs were the option. You simply cannot win college football without competent QB play. It hurts the offense and demoralizes the defense. [/QUOTE]
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