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2 and 11 with the ball with about 3:50 to play, I turn to my buddy and say, “the whole stadium knows we are going to run, this is a perfect time for play action.” When I watched the next two run plays, I knew we were going to lose.
 
You can't do that. There has to be plays for Joe to pick up yards on his own.
Badda Bing Badda Boom! At least three times today there where 10 / 15 yards of running room when only 5 were needed for a run and slide for a first down. Why no quest for a replay on the last TD that came down in front of the pylon not beyond?
I may have missed it but I thought it was a tad short. Once again ACC officials would never agree. 😉
 
The 3rd and 11 reverse play with Bell I didn’t understand that. What does running the ball there really do at least run the ball with Edward’s and gain some yardage there. Cuse was going to have time regardless. Why not just run it there to put you in a more manageable situation to either kick the fg or go for it, run the clock down call TO then talk it over. I rather we throw the Ball to Bell then run a stupid reverse play with him that’s not a hindsight play Cuse was getting pressure and it was a slow developing play as well.

Had a chance of course to wrap it up earlier then that.
And on top of that he look gimpy all game, if you want the ball in his hands why not a simple WR screen or slant, something that’s goin up field, and then we ran the reverse to the short side of the field
 
They ask us to pack the Rent but man we’ve seen too many of these over the last decade. Way too many.

I have to believe that at least 80 percent of us long time sufferers knew or at least felt the Orange were gonna drive the length of the field down 17-12. Not only did they do that but it was a cakewalk.

This is a wretched loss. Wretched.

We’re gonna lose to Delaware too.

These coaches don’t have a killer instinct.
 
Taking Syracuse to OT on the road is incremental progression. I look forward to more. Not throwing in the towel when the season is 8 days old.
Not sure many outside of diehard UConn’s fans are going to see losing by less a major advancement in the program. Big picture.
Wasn’t just him. Playcalling went too conservative too soon.
So much that goes along with it - takes wind out of your sails, it’s a mentality shift. You go from playing to outscore to hoping your boat can drift long enough to get to land. Aggression lost, playing on heels. It’s more than just strategy, it’s emotional momentum.
 
2 and 11 with the ball with about 3:50 to play, I turn to my buddy and say, “the whole stadium knows we are going to run, this is a perfect time for play action.” When I watched the next two run plays, I knew we were going to lose.
This was the biggest play-call I was hoping they'd do differently, although I was hoping for a screen pass, take advantage of the overcommitment to getting in the backfield and dump a comparatively safe pass over the rush.

That said... I don't think the play-calling was the issue... it was the execution. Fagnano went cold (and Syracuse started to pressure him), there were a couple of drops, the only yards gained prior to that drive in the 4th quarter came via the run, Fagnano was 0-5 passing at that point and they'd run 8 times for 57 yards (if you take out the Edwards big gainer it's still 7 for 32). They didn't convert enough on third down to give the defense a break and Syracuse which had hit a few chunk plays throughout the game, was able to take advantage.
 
You can tell the players fed off the staffs energy. They were the most aggressive I've seen them in 10+ years in the first half. Sprinting to spots, blocking down field, gang tackling, etc. Then in the second half we looked so timid.
Totally fixable. Just stop doing it. Declare the philosophy change and tell everyone in the locker room to live by it. I always want to go down swinging. If we lose occasionally because of gun slinging, so be it.
 
Are you seriously using Randy Edsall as a benchmark?

This loss is on Jim Mora. Total lack of ambition.
No. You seem to have a reading comprehension problem. I said the benchmark is bowl games. And he's doing that, all while hamstrung by having less money in the Wild Wild West of NIL amateur athletics.

I'll type it once more for the really slow learners: Mora is NOT the problem...
 
No. You seem to have a reading comprehension problem. I said the benchmark is bowl games. And he's doing that, all while hamstrung by having less money in the Wild Wild West of NIL amateur athletics.

I'll type it once more for the really slow learners: Mora is NOT the problem...

Today, Mora was the problem.

It was a complete capitulation.
 
I feel gutted like a fish. Most deflating loss in UConn football history. Could have changed the Program around with a quality win on the road against a P4 team...And we gave it away
No. Not even close. Back when the program mattered, there were a number of these. None recently because it’s been a long time since games mattered
 


idk if this is a compliment to uconn or an insult to uconn - I take it as an insult, as if being legitimately challenged by UConn nearly to the point of defeat, is such an embarassment to Fran Brown that he makes his kids run sprints after the game? i think it's a shot at UConn; THIS is what P4 teams think of us, even MEDIOCRE ones like syracuse, no matter what they say on the mic. I guarantee if this same game happens against even a meh ACC team like Wake or Stanford, the sprints don't happen.

If you put Fran on the spot and asked him, I'm sure he'd say it has "nothing" to do with us - he's just molding his guys. I call BS. he thinks we're beneath him.

This is why we needed to kick their ***es. nothing less than a WIN against them will shut them up, change perceptions, and actually make Big12 schools take us seriously in the next vote. We failed.

It is definitely an insult. Making a team run sprints is like “I know you just won in overtime, but the team you just played, sux.”

I can’t imagine a more disrespectful action by the opposing team.

The Syracuse fan board - insults all day long after this one - they are flowing…. No class over there - not even a Little.

We earned this one however in every way.
 
This was the biggest play-call I was hoping they'd do differently, although I was hoping for a screen pass, take advantage of the overcommitment to getting in the backfield and dump a comparatively safe pass over the rush.

That said... I don't think the play-calling was the issue... it was the execution. Fagnano went cold (and Syracuse started to pressure him), there were a couple of drops, the only yards gained prior to that drive in the 4th quarter came via the run, Fagnano was 0-5 passing at that point and they'd run 8 times for 57 yards (if you take out the Edwards big gainer it's still 7 for 32). They didn't convert enough on third down to give the defense a break and Syracuse which had hit a few chunk plays throughout the game, was able to take advantage.
Both not enough execution and over conservative play calling contributed.
 
Listening to the radio broadcast, the announcers made it seem there were multiple calls that should have helped us. They went so far to say ACC refs doing it to us again. Was this the case or more of homer announcing?
 
No. You seem to have a reading comprehension problem. I said the benchmark is bowl games. And he's doing that, all while hamstrung by having less money in the Wild Wild West of NIL amateur athletics.

I'll type it once more for the really slow learners: Mora is NOT the problem...
NIL isn't even a topic in this loss besides the fact that our staff is clearly better at identifying and getting talent than Syracuse is. Our players were better. Both coaching staffs sucked but we lost the game because of how it was managed not because their players were better
 
No. You seem to have a reading comprehension problem. I said the benchmark is bowl games. And he's doing that, all while hamstrung by having less money in the Wild Wild West of NIL amateur athletics.

I'll type it once more for the really slow learners: Mora is NOT the problem...
Mora let his OC and DC throw away the game. Thats on him. Never ever again can we play stall ball and hope to sneak away with a win. What an utter sheet show failure.
 
Absolutely. I am disgusted. We had the win in our sight and never threw a pass until the last possession.
We had two consecutive three and outs in the second hals where we only threw the ball and took about 45 seconds in total off the clock.

everyone keeps saying we turtled. maybe a bit on the last drive but the two before that we were passing on first down for no reason when the run game was going well

This. We out thought ourselves a lot on offense in the second half and the all out blitz on fourth down (where they scored their first TD) made no sense to me.

I don't like losing and the only thing that may have made this worse would have been if BC (or maybe Duke) had been the opponent. Even then it may not have been worse.

There's a lot of season left, so on to Delaware..... Which has me thinking, who is older, our starting QB or Bill Bellichick's girlfriend? They have to be basically the same age.
 
Listening to the radio broadcast, the announcers made it seem there were multiple calls that should have helped us. They went so far to say ACC refs doing it to us again. Was this the case or more of homer announcing?

There was some bad calls, yes. Homer calls, yes.
But not enough that you could use them to defend what happened today.

We know playing with no conference affiliation this is how it goes.

Today was par for the course - not better but not worse - than the -7 we play each game. I for one, am not going to complain.
 
Listening to the radio broadcast, the announcers made it seem there were multiple calls that should have helped us. They went so far to say ACC refs doing it to us again. Was this the case or more of homer announcing?
in the spectrum of unfair game calling by ACC refs against uconn, i would have to say I think today's game doesn't rank so high. They could have easily not given us the PI committed against Bell in the end zone in OT - that would have been a clear indication of their bias, which we've seen in games past. it's in those critical moments, where not getting the call shows their stripes. They gave it to us.
 

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