How many games did we win with 12/8 and how many did we win with 25/14. Answer that, and I'll answer your question.would u 2 rather have 12 tds and 8 pics or 25 and 14?
if all of whitmers stats come in the mac games, then i bet P will deal with that issue like last year.

I would be more worried about the receivers except for one big thing in my mind; Mike Smith. Two years ago, the man was a monster. I expect that he is going to have a break out year this year.
Monster is a bit of a stretch. He was a reasonably competent possession receiver. Granted that's better than most of what we've had lately, but let's not overstate things.
Monster is a bit of a stretch. He was a reasonably competent possession receiver. Granted that's better than most of what we've had lately, but let's not overstate things.
You're right, Excalibur. I should have only said that he was our number 1 receiver in 2010, going for 36% more yards than our second best receiver (a person in the NFL now) and averaging 13 more yards per game than that second highest wide receiver:
http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2010-2011/teamcume.html#TEAM.IND
But I guess you're right; the use of the word "monster" is so controversial.
(By the way, my comments are not a slight on Kashif Moore. I loved Kash's game, and I'm happy that he's in the NFL now.)
I loved Kashif as well, but Smith is a better, more well-rounded receiver. If Whitmer can get them the ball, we look to have options in Smith and Phillips (at least the Phillips we saw in the spring game).
You are going to have to elaborate a little more on that. Smith is definitely the better blocker, but I am curious to see why you think he is the better receiver.
I loved Kashif as well, but Smith is a better, more well-rounded receiver. If Whitmer can get them the ball, we look to have options in Smith and Phillips (at least the Phillips we saw in the spring game).
Whitmer won't be the only offense for us, so he may only be passing in better situations. With a balanced attack everyone's numbers look better.
+1. His team might have been the exact opposite of UCONN; i.e. all passing, no running game. Does anyone know?
If anything they were run oriented: 544 rushing attempts, 327 passing attempts on the season. 222 rushing ypg, 256 passing ypg. http://www.butlergrizzlies.com/sports/fball/2011-12/teams/butlercc
I still have nightmares about the drop against Michigan, so I'm sort of holding my praise for Mike Smith. I certainly hope he turns out to be at the next level, but I'm going to have to see it. As far as Whitmer is concerned, I thought he looked very good in the Spring game. I'm a little concerned that he is on the small side, and there is some evidence that he sometimes tries to throw the ball into places it shouldn't be thrown. On the other hand, again using the spring game as evidence, it doesn't look like he lets mistakes bother him. Threw a pick in the endzone, but the next time he got the ball he drove it right down...didn't worry about putting it up again. This time he scored. I think in the passing game you have to occasionally take a risk. the thing is that you have to know when to do it and you can't let it get to you when it doesn't work out.