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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...-florida-colorado-michigan-illinois/16387937/
8. UConn: The only interesting thing about UConn these days is what first-year head coach and fashion maven Bob Diaco wears on the sidelines. Otherwise, it's pretty much an unwatchable product. The Huskies lost 36-10 at home to Temple on Saturday, but the good news is they put up 307 yards of offense — more than double what they had the week before at South Florida. Even in an American Athletic Conference that hasn't looked too strong this year, it's hard to find a win on UConn's schedule until the season finale against SMU. That's not good for a program that envisions itself in the ACC or Big Ten eventually. Instead of looking down on the AAC, perhaps the Huskies need to get their own house in order first.
>>(Disclaimer: This isn't a ranking of worst teams, worst losses or coaches whose jobs are in the most jeopardy. This is simply a measurement of a fan base's knee-jerk reaction to what they last saw. The way in which a team won or lost, expectations vis-à-vis program trajectory and traditional inferiority complex of fan base all factor into this ranking.)<<
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...-florida-colorado-michigan-illinois/16387937/
8. UConn: The only interesting thing about UConn these days is what first-year head coach and fashion maven Bob Diaco wears on the sidelines. Otherwise, it's pretty much an unwatchable product. The Huskies lost 36-10 at home to Temple on Saturday, but the good news is they put up 307 yards of offense — more than double what they had the week before at South Florida. Even in an American Athletic Conference that hasn't looked too strong this year, it's hard to find a win on UConn's schedule until the season finale against SMU. That's not good for a program that envisions itself in the ACC or Big Ten eventually. Instead of looking down on the AAC, perhaps the Huskies need to get their own house in order first.
>>(Disclaimer: This isn't a ranking of worst teams, worst losses or coaches whose jobs are in the most jeopardy. This is simply a measurement of a fan base's knee-jerk reaction to what they last saw. The way in which a team won or lost, expectations vis-à-vis program trajectory and traditional inferiority complex of fan base all factor into this ranking.)<<