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VIP visitor Dan Orlovsky extolls value of carrying banner for Connecticut football
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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 4723959, member: 549"] [MEDIA=twitter]1691544233323151360[/MEDIA] [URL='https://www.printfriendly.com/p/g/553pAF'][B]Alternate access << [/B][/URL] -> Mora came by the sidelines to chat with Orlovsky, his wife and children. They got acquainted walking the TPC River Highlands during the Travelers pro-am last June, and like many concerned alums, Orlovsky has become convinced the program is finally in good hands. “How quickly it happened last year,” Orlovsky said, “and how potentially good this year can be. Just watching them, they can play. It’s nice to see how they look like a college football team. I remember coming back six or seven years ago and one of the things I took away was, they didn’t [I]look [/I]the part. Now they look the part. The linemen look like college football linemen, the receivers look like college football receivers, it’s good to see.” <- -> The team Orvosky visited on Tuesday has a heartbeat, at least, and the program, for all the losing the last decade, has a long list of alums with NFL chops, including Byron Jones, also a state kid, a Pro Bowl cornerback who visited last week. Carrying the UConn weight on the shoulder pads has its charm, and its responsibilities. Orlovsky recognizes the vibe in the energy and engagement he sees from the coaches, and the competitiveness he saw in the drills, when first-string offense went against first string defense. There’s a long way to go, as there surely was when Orlovsky first arrived in 2001, but each step seems to be in the right direction. <- [/QUOTE]
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