BC will be a tough place for UCONN to play. There is no reason to believe that defense will not be formidable with all the personnel coming back. Don Brown will be missed, but presumably they will continue with relentless pressure and that has proven problematic for our struggling offense.
That said, Addazio did not balance his offensive personnel when he came in and as a result there was just pure incompetence last season. Losing a starting QB is tough, but it happens to almost all teams for part of a season. Not having a competent back-up kicker is a real head scratcher.
From where we sit today, UCONN has a good chance in this one. If BC limps in with a poor record and UCONN a decent one, the proportion of UCONN fans in attendance could be very high. I think this is the weekend before TG as well which would suggest a lot of students may have hit the road for home.
Addazio will make it through next season with his job just about no matter what. But, if it's another 3-4 win season and he loses to UCONN he goes into 2017 severely wounded and Bates first hire could be a monumental bust. Given the absolute cluster duckk that is BC hoops, BC's athletic department might be in for a major overhaul which will almost assure several more years of "rebuilding". I envy BC's conference affiliation, but not their position.