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Norwalk’s Cam Edwards accepted the challenge and has become UConn’s workhorse in the backfield (Arruda)

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-> Off the field, where most of the maturing occurred, Edwards has become a clear leader for a team that lost two great ones in offensive lineman Christian Haynes and linebacker Jackson Mitchell to expired eligibility and added over 50 new players.

Edwards doesn’t have to say much. But when he does, his words carry an inflection that teammates listen to. Mora characterized Haynes’ personality the same way, which helped him get drafted in the third round by the Seattle Seahawks.

“Cam’s personality is becoming a little Christian Haynes-like,” Mora said. “Christian was never a jerk, you just didn’t mess with him. Cam’s never a jerk, it’s just like, ‘Eh, I don’t know, I’m not sure I want to challenge that guy.'” <-

-> “We put a lot of pressure on him. He could’ve wilted, or he could’ve ran from it, but he embraced it. We were honest with him about where he needed to be and how far he had to go and he just embraced it,” Mora said. “There’s something inside of him that just accepted the challenge.” <-
 
I like this guy a lot. He is tough to bring down, has some speed and power. I thought he was not that fast but he has looked fine. Good story
 
I like this guy a lot. He is tough to bring down, has some speed and power. I thought he was not that fast but he has looked fine. Good story
Does not have the size to take the pounding. Good thing UConn does not play in the SEC.
 
The ESPN analyst calling the Duke game had praise for him as well. All well deserved.
 


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-> "Cam's tough," UConn coach Jim Mora said. "He's physical. He's really smart. He cares. He can catch. I believe he is a No. 1 running back. I think this and I told him this, that a lot of the identity of our team is tied up into the way he plays football. He's tough. He's rugged. He's physical. He's violent. He's consistent. He tries to run people over. He tries to hurt people. He doesn't go down easy." <-

-> "What makes Cam a good running back is he has the vision to read our plays," UConn offensive guard Ben Murawski said. "If we have certain looks that we don't block correctly, he's going to hit a different hole. If we hit it correctly, he's hitting that hole and he's going. He's a powerful runner. He's an elusive runner. He's got all of it." <-
 

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