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When Edsall left after the Fiesta Bowl and we hired PP, I have always wondered, what would Edsall have done differently in the 9 months before the 2011 season started. UConn had two serious holes on offense, no ready QB or RB due to the graduation of Frasier and the early departure of Todman. He must have known that UConn needed to find a juco QB (like Lorenzen) and a juco RB. I don't think PP understood the offensive problems until it was too late to try to fix them for 2011. For 2012, he brought in Whitmer who has 3 years of eligibility, but he is practically a true freshman, and he brought in Cochrane. I'm not sure why Joe Williams has not played, but we have not filled the RB hole.
Last year, we all complained about the Vanderbilt loss because we had a walk-on QB, McEntee, throwing in the 4th Q with UConn up 21-14 with 6:30 left to play in the game. McEntee threw an interception that was returned 50 yards for a TD that tied the score and Vandy ultimately won with a FG. Everyone on here was arguing for UConn to run the ball and run out the clock. Go figure.
Against Buffalo, the coaches got too conservative and predictable in the 2nd half. I have been critical of the strategy as Buffalo is not good and you can not allow bad teams to hang around as they will use trick plays (on-side kick, hook and ladder, going for it on 4th down,...) to create big plays.
All this said, we need to see how this year develops before we panic. Whitmer is developing well, in my opinion. Everyone knew that PP was a "bridge" hire, but I would be more comfortable if we had a hot shot OC that was looked at as the potential future HC.
Last year, we all complained about the Vanderbilt loss because we had a walk-on QB, McEntee, throwing in the 4th Q with UConn up 21-14 with 6:30 left to play in the game. McEntee threw an interception that was returned 50 yards for a TD that tied the score and Vandy ultimately won with a FG. Everyone on here was arguing for UConn to run the ball and run out the clock. Go figure.
Against Buffalo, the coaches got too conservative and predictable in the 2nd half. I have been critical of the strategy as Buffalo is not good and you can not allow bad teams to hang around as they will use trick plays (on-side kick, hook and ladder, going for it on 4th down,...) to create big plays.
All this said, we need to see how this year develops before we panic. Whitmer is developing well, in my opinion. Everyone knew that PP was a "bridge" hire, but I would be more comfortable if we had a hot shot OC that was looked at as the potential future HC.