UConn @ UAB Blazers (Saturday 11/9/24 @2:30p EST @ Protective Stadium). Game on ESPN+. Audio on Varsity Network & FoxSports 97.9 | The Boneyard

UConn @ UAB Blazers (Saturday 11/9/24 @2:30p EST @ Protective Stadium). Game on ESPN+. Audio on Varsity Network & FoxSports 97.9

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UAB Scouting Report

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We have never played UAB before. One fun trivia is that we've been to more bowl games (7) than UAB (6).

Ratings:
TeamsMasseySagarinESPN
UConn959784
Georgia St113120106
Rice11010097
UAB118119118
Tulsa123170131
South Florida928989

Note: The reason why Tulsa is 170 in Sagarin is because Sagarin combines both FBS and FCS. Put it another way, there's about 40 FCS teams better than Tulsa.

Rankings:
StatUConnUABGeorgia StTulsa
Total Offense65706089
Rushing251139183
Passing102284172
Total Defense37105106127
Rushing5113112462
Passing401244134

Team Notes:
UAB is coached by 2nd year head coach Trent Dilfer. That's super bowl winning Trent Dilfer.

Offense:
- UAB is an extreme passing team with 56.71% of their plays being through the air. That's 18th in CFB. Lots, lots of different pass concepts and looks. They are actually a really fun team to watch as a neutral.
  • They have a couple studs at QB. QB1 4-star JACOB ZENO, RS SR transfer from Baylor. He's injured and I believe this is his last year of eligibility.
  • QB2 is #17 JALEN KITNA. Son of famous NFL QB Jon Kitna. Infamously, mixed up with some sort of child scandal while at Florida. Kid has a tremendous arm. 404 yards, 6TDs, 78% completion, 92.5 QBR against Tulsa. Not as good in his other starts, 42.5 against USF, 33.4 against Army.
  • Their workhorse RB is SO #29 LEE BEEBEE JR. 102 carries, 485 total yards, 4.8 yard/carry, 3 TDs. PFF scouts like him a lot. Also has 18 receptions for 162 yards. He's 5'10", 220 lbs and a load to bring down.
  • Their WR corp is really good, one of the better ones we've played against. Two studs in RS FR #8 KAM SHANKS (41 recs, 486 yards, 11.9 yards/rec, 4 TDs) and SO #1 AMARE THOMAS (42 recs, 454 yards, 10.8 yards/rec, 8 TDs). They're both speedy and shifty with good hands.
  • About 20% of the team's receptions go to their TEs. There is good balance in UAB's passing game.
  • OLine is pretty bad. Gives up a sack 7.42% of the time, #95 in sack percentage. Their center, RS SR BRADY WILSON has NFL potential however.

Defense:
  • Best (and I use that word loosely) unit on defense is LB. RS SR #15 MICHAEL MOORE, a JUCO transfer, leads the team in tackles.
  • Dline is pretty much the definition of a sieve. SR #8 DESMOND LITTLE is an edge defender to look at for. He's the biggest passing rush threat.
  • Opponents average 8 yards / reception the few times teams throw against UAB, good (bad?) for #97 in CFB.

My Takes:
Opponents rush 66.94% of the time against UAB. That's an insane stat and worst in all CFB. That's why the passing defense looks so great, teams don't really bother to pass against UAB.

UAB was a really bad matchup for Tulsa. Good passing offense vs the worst passing defense. UConn is a really bad matchup for UAB. Good rush offense vs the worst rush defense. You can say that's because UAB played Navy/Army. But Navy had 225 passing yards on just 9 receptions. Both UAB's passing and rush defense is bad.

UAB plays a simplistic defensive scheme. What you see pre-snap is what you get. Should make the read easier on our young QBs. I've only ever see them in zone. However, their zone to zone communication just isn't there. I've seen so many blown coverages just by having WRs run through multiple zones.

Expect UAB to run a lot of explosive plays to take advantage of Kitna's strong and accurate arm. If Shanks is streaking in a post route, Kitna is looking for him. They also like to do this gadget play with Shanks line up in the slot and motioning across the center. Kitna would then quick snap and toss to Shanks for a sweep.

Teams have disarmed UAB's passing offensive by mixing up their pass rush. This will confuse the oline and their pass protection. Stunts and corner blitzes seem to work especially well.

Our defense was a bit too aggressive against GA ST (cover-0 on a 4th and 1), leading to some explosive plays. UAB has good skill players and QB that knows how to extend plays. Though Kitna will not run often, he will if the pocket collapses and there's green in front of him. So our defenders need to be disciplined.

Our offensive, especially our rush offense needs to show up. This includes designed runs for Evers. A varied rushing attack alone should be enough to overwhelm UAB's defense, which by the way, is not a good tackling defense.

Predictions:
As we've learned from Temple, Rice, GA ST, et al., bad teams can win against really good teams. It's how we have transitive wins against Bama, Texas, and Notre Dame.

This is very much a winnable game for UConn as long as the offense stays on the field and not give UAB's explosive offense too many chances. 35-24 good guys.
 
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Hope everyone voted. "Old guy" looking for UC to get their 7th win in this game. I think (MOP), they are overall a better team than they have been for sure. Especially compared to last year. However, it seems like they haven't put together a solid game with the D and O playing a combined excellent game. If they do that, they should win 2 of the next 3. SY will be a difficult game, but if QB can complete deeper passes who is to say. Once again, THANKS for all the posts which keeps me informed about the Huskies....All the best to you! "Old Guy"!
 
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-> I’ve been around routine-oriented people. You talk to a guy like Bill Walsh – and unfortunately we can’t anymore, may he rest in peace – and it was everything… We always used to talk about the ’49er Way.’ People call it the ‘West Coast Offense’, it was more the ’49er Way,”’ Mora said Tuesday, with his UConn team just one victory away from its first winning season in 14 years (2010).

“This is the way we do things. Every pregame meal, every night before a game, you walk down the serving line and it’s the exact same foods prepared the exact same way at the exact same time. The tables are set up the exact same way, people sit on the bus the exact same way… Some people might think it’s psychotic, to us it’s being mentally prepared and being physically prepared and emotionally prepared. That comes from routine. Eliminating uncertainty.” <-

-> …We just have to be able to focus on our execution between the lines and not worry about where we’re playing, or what time we’re playing, or what the surface is or any of those things. Just go out and execute. Have kind of a road warrior mentality.

“It’s us against everybody in the stadium, and everybody that doubts us.” <-
 
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-> You think about it. There have been 100-odd seasons at UConn and there's never been a 10-win team," Stafford said. "We're trying to be the first one. That's the standard we've set for ourselves and the type of work we've put in. That's where we want to go."
A quick check of the always-trusty UConn media guide shows the Huskies have had one 10-win team. The 1998 club finished 10-3 under coach Skip Holtz and became the first UConn team to advance to the postseason when they earned a spot in the Division I-AA playoffs. <-

-> "It's special to see how far this team has come," Stafford said. "And I'm playing for people that were here before me. There are guys like Jackson Mitchell who's not here but is happy to see what we're doing. We're trying to fight on. We're trying to go 1-0 this week. We get a break after UAB and then we go to Syracuse. Go 1-0 this week and try to put this program in a better position than how I found it and the other guys and how they found it."<-
 
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-> You think about it. There have been 100-odd seasons at UConn and there's never been a 10-win team," Stafford said. "We're trying to be the first one. That's the standard we've set for ourselves and the type of work we've put in. That's where we want to go." A quick check of the always-trusty UConn media guide shows the Huskies have had one 10-win team. The 1998 club finished 10-3 under coach Skip Holtz and became the first UConn team to advance to the postseason when they earned a spot in the Division I-AA playoffs. <-

-> "It's special to see how far this team has come," Stafford said. "And I'm playing for people that were here before me. There are guys like Jackson Mitchell who's not here but is happy to see what we're doing. We're trying to fight on. We're trying to go 1-0 this week. We get a break after UAB and then we go to Syracuse. Go 1-0 this week and try to put this program in a better position than how I found it and the other guys and how they found it."<-

Yeah Baby, we're with you Jelani!!
 

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