Seventeen UConn players were on opening day rosters in 2015 and 14 in 2016. Those are big numbers for a school like UConn. In all, more than 20 have dotted NFL rosters in recent years.
Wreh-Wilson is happy to see Edsall back running the show in Storrs.
"It's good to see a familiar face at UConn again," he said. "The last couple of years we went in a certain direction. It's good to see Uncle Randy back there trying to get it back to where he had it."
Wreh-Wilson had an offer from Buffalo out of high school. Army, Navy and the Ivy League were interested in Williams. On Monday night, here they were among Super Bowl players from the biggest SEC schools.
"I'm using that quite a bit," Edsall said. "Why wouldn't you use it? Those were guys I recruited and coached. The academics, the opportunity to get to the next level, that's important to kids in terms of making a decision. That's another piece of the puzzle in terms of selling kids to come to Connecticut."
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