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We collapsed in the second half…

Flynn is not a deep threat. Someone needs to wake up.
We did not roll ZT out enough in the second half. On running plays if ZT pulls it and runs more often it will help the run game of the backs.
The team will be really ticked when they see all their mistakes on offense in the second half.
Our defensive line did not make tackles on running plays in the second half and got washed down as well. They got split wide open a lot. Were they on the field to long? Yes for sure but they need to stop the run better.
Learning to let kickoffs go into the endzone and down them has to be emphasized. Or fair catch more of them.
Overall the offense had the game to win and collapsed. Painful loss.
 
ZT can’t go from great to terrible without the help of terrible OC game management. Sorry, but Charlton did the guys no favors on the second half. Should have pounded Burns, used short vertical pass game, …
Yup and the tone was set when ZTs pass was deflected on first drive in the second half after yet a couple more impressive runs. Ridiculous call after the success they had running it in first half. Even the brutal cc on broadcast noted it.
 
I was so sure of this game at the half....then 30 minutes of mistakes and watching it slip away. Salty tears into the bubbles of my post-game hot tub soak.
We got away from the running game and let it go. This one hurt bad.
 
Even if we had even scored one TD, the game would have been over. That and Thor for Ball State running through tackles. All in all, a bowl is still in place but UMass, Liberty, and Army are must wins. We need to put a fight against BC to get momentum back.
Dude. We might beat UMass.
 
The defense being able to get a stop on both 4th Q 2 point tries shows how much that group has progressed mentally. Would have never done that the last 4 years.
 
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The defense being able to get a stop on both 4th Q 2 point tries shows how much that group has progressed mentally. Would have never done that the last 4 years.
There are certain things that went well put let’s face it our offense left the game early and defense was worn out.
 
Thank god that I don’t have to watch that forth quarter again, ever.

I think the team will learn from this terrible experience and move forward.
 
Was thinking the same thing. Zion learned why you don't throw into traffic across the middle today. Rosa learned in 3rd and long situations where you're trying to eat the clock, not to fight for every yard so that it's 4th and 12 instead of 4th and 13. It sucks that this is how it turned out, but sometimes these are the circumstances that teach the most long lasting lessons.
 
Thank god that I don’t have to watch that forth quarter again, ever.

I think the team will learn from this terrible experience and move forward.

We play Ball State again in 2025 at the Rent. Hope the freshmen remember today and get some redemption when they're seniors.
 
As we're two illegal man downfield by #64.

Joly deciding to spin out of a 2 yard loss and turn it in to an 11 yard loss.

Rosa on 3rd and 27 fighting for an extra yard and fumbling.

Turner not throwing passes away and taking sacks.
LB's and safeties refusing to tackle anyone.
Up 21-10 at half and had an INT and a blocked FG and still screwed it up.

Refs were obviously a mess but UConn's players were plenty culpable and Charlton's second half play not to lose strategy was horrible.
Just wondering. #64 Christian Haynes has been starting now for his 3rd year. Before today, how many times was he illegally downfield? Once. Why was today so different for him?
 
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Another frustrating thing that I haven't seen mentioned was decision making on returns. There were multiple times that the choice was made to try to take the ball out of the end zone to end up tackled at the 15 rather than simply taking the fair catch and taking the ball at the 25. There were too many instances of people trying to make the hero play that came back to bite them in the rear.
 
Haynes got called for being downfield twice today and once earlier this season as well.
 
Another frustrating thing that I haven't seen mentioned was decision making on returns. There were multiple times that the choice was made to try to take the ball out of the end zone to end up tackled at the 15 rather than simply taking the fair catch and taking the ball at the 25. There were too many instances of people trying to make the hero play that came back to bite them in the rear.
special times have been a nightmare this year apart from block today
 
2 huge plays. The Rosa fumble on 3rd and 30 struggling to gain an extra inch, and the Bo Estes drop. Eventually, under Mora I suspect we don't make those self inflicted wounds and pull a game like that out. In the 1st half our WRs looked too fast for them on the edges. Then we threw an Int in the middle of the field on the 1st drive of the 2nd half and the offense totally turtled. I had to remember this is building year, but that was a frustrating loss that could have gotten us .500 on the year with BC coming. Feels like a missed opportunity.
 
Just wondering. #64 Christian Haynes has been starting now for his 3rd year. Before today, how many times was he illegally downfield? Once. Why was today so different for him?
More RPOs today?
 
We play Ball State again in 2025 at the Rent. Hope the freshmen remember today and get some redemption when they're seniors.
We should have the parents of the UConn players ref the game to even out what happened today.
 
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A fourth quarter loss is often a matter of one team being better conditioned. Our second-half mistakes may have been due to exhaustion.
 
I think the refs were atrocious and many things you can point to. The spot on the Joly play really irked me. I have seen that play marked for a two yard loss almost every time. He spun out of the first tackle but was essentially contacted immediately after. Big spot in game there and we would have tried a FG or gone for it on 4th.
 
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I think the refs were atrocious and many things you can point to. The spot on the Joly play really irked me. I have seen that play marked for a two yard loss almost every time. He spun out of the first tackle but was essentially contacted immediately after. Big spot in game there and we would have tried a FG or gone for it on 4th.
Those three points would have been huge.
 
Honestly I was already contemplating bowl game appearances and travel plans to the bad boy mower papa John’s blue bonnet butter bowl or something at halftime. I usually have a good feel for game momentum. Even with as poorly we played after the blocked FG felt fine.

Biggest problem was we let Goldilocks run wild on us. It’s a good sign I am this aggravated but it makes it hurt a lot more.
 
I think the refs were atrocious and many things you can point to. The spot on the Joly play really irked me. I have seen that play marked for a two yard loss almost every time. He spun out of the first tackle but was essentially contacted immediately after. Big spot in game there and we would have tried a FG or gone for it on 4th.
Yeah I couldn’t believe that one either. He’s not down when he’s not given forward progress when he just keeps getting flung backwards like that? Terrible.
 
Sorry, posted on my Samsung pad and couldn't edit quick enough. Here is a more legible edit. Thanks. =)


Hello everyone. New to the Boneyard. I used to post a lot on the old Hartford Courant forums for UConn. Anyway, the Ball State game.

I don't want to take anything away from Ball State. The stayed in the game until the end and found the win. However, the refs were atrocious. I agreed with all of the flags that were overturned or enforced pending under further review except for one. Six or seven further reviews, wtf. The helmet to helmet that was taken away from Ball State was complete BS. The Ball State player totally lead with his head and made contact with an unexpected UConn players head. They overturned it after further review claiming the contact was on the side of the helmet, WTF! This would have sealed the game for UConn. I think it also would have lead the Ball State player being ejected from the game and missing the next game. Correct if I'm wrong please. Given these facts that it was clearly head to head contact and the Ball state player being ejected and missing the next game made it felt like the refs were getting some back handed money or something. Especially after all the under further review flags went against UConn. There were a lot of under further review flags too.

The Refs failed big time and I'm surprised there isn't more uproar. Helmet to helmet contact penalties are there to protect the kids. If the rules aren't enforced than there isn't future deterrence. There has been recent concern in the football world about concussions. Rules are in place to prevent helmet to helmet collisions. When the Refs don't enforce the rule they put further kids lives in jeopardy. In a time when everyone espouses "safety," and the refs ignore the rule because of favoritism or being paid off or just being stupid, they failed. They failed big time.
 
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