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  • thesportsguru11
    Cooking With Sauce
    • Feb 2014
    • 5105

    #1891
    Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



    “WE’RE ON TO THE NFL”


    UConn head coach Steve Belichick accepts same position with NFL’s New England Patriots





    Over and out. After a wildly successful three season run at UConn, Steve Belichick is on to bigger and better pastures, as expected after not renewing his contract at any point over the last year. After his father Bill Belichick served as a one-year stopgap as the head coach of the New England Patriots after leaving the franchise some five years earlier, Bill stepped down, a planned move, as it turned out, to pave the way for his son. The Patriots announced that Stephen inked a four-year, $36 million contract and will leave UConn after winning his second national championship last week. The move was first hinted at by a tweet from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport in December, but Belichick showed no indication that he was leaving before completing the season.

    “I’m thankful for Bobby [Valentine, UConn A.D.] for giving me a chance and for allowing us to have as much success as we have. I’m grateful for the Kraft family as well for allowing me to take this position. I can’t wait to get to work,” commented the younger Belichick. He leaves UConn with a 37-6 total record in three years, with the two national titles and two ACC Championships.

    Steve, a Rutgers grad, was hired by UConn as a first time head coach after serving for nearly a decade as the New England Patriots’ safeties coach. A high-risk, high-reward move at the time, Valentine hired Belichick due to his name, previous professional experience, youth and knowledge of the region, all of which proved to be valuable traits in his flawless leadership of the program. Belichick turned several of his and former Coach Diaco’s recruits into professional prospects through his leadership; UConn could be in line to send almost a dozen prospects to the NFL this year, a program record.

    Belichick’s success came, in part, from superb preparation and knowing when to defer to his assistants. This was most noteworthy when offensive coordinator Dan Orlovsky took the offensive coordinator job this year, and the former UConn quarterback molded UConn’s young offense into one of the best in the sport’s history. Belichick was also a stout recruiter, turning New Jersey into a major pipeline while also plucking several prospects from New England, expanding further south into ACC territory and UConn’s former reach into Big 12 territory. There were also no major discipline or academic issues in Belichick’s tenure, unlike the many exploits of the Diaco era.

    “He was exactly the head coach I wanted to hire to continue our program’s ascent to the next level,” commented Valentine. “Of course we’re sad to see him go, but we all love him for all he’s done for us, and we know that he’ll have even more success in the NFL.”


    Replacements?



    Valentine did not give specifics about a replacement, but indicated he has something lined up. The obvious assumption here is that offensive coordinator Dan Orlovsky has been contacted about the opening and will accept the offer to coach his alma mater soon.

    Orlovsky is the heavy favorite to replace Belichick, but if he declines the job or elects to go somewhere else, other possible candidates are less obvious. Rumors have floated around USC head coach Quinn Shea for years about a return to New England as a Massachusetts native, and he could be in play. Boise State head coach Barry Odom might be another option, UConn’s popular former defensive coordinator. However, he may be the favorite for his alma mater Missouri’s soon-to-be open head coaching job. UConn alum Sam Freday, current UNLV head coach, was believed to be a contender for the UConn head coaching job in 2021 and might be considered again for his “dream job.” The only major factor working against Freday is his subpar record in four years as UNLV’s head coach.

    Valentine said he hopes to have a new head coach within the next week.



    Defensive Coordinator Don Pellum announces retirement


    After two years serving as UConn’s defensive headman, Don Pellum, 62, announced his retirement from coaching not long after the Belichick announcement. “It’s time for me to move back to the west coast to spend some time with my family and try something new,” said Pellum with a smile. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to work with these guys at UConn, and for the chance to go out on top.”

    Pellum came to UConn in early 2022 after a seven-year stint as head coach at Colorado, accumulating a 44-44 record. Along with simply coming to the school, Pellum was able to convince young outside linebacker Marlon Bush Jr., from Ohio, to move closer to home and follow him to UConn. Bush became a starter this year and had a productive first year; he has two years of eligibility left. Before Colorado, Pellum was the co-defensive coordinator of Oregon’s 2014 national title run and spent 20 years with the school before that, working at a variety of positions.

    The UConn defense had some growing pains in 2023 after replacing several starters, but they gelled late in the year and were lauded during the playoff run for stellar play. They held the second and third best teams in the nation to a combined 40 points over two games, led by junior end and national sacks leader Kiel Hughes and sophomore linebacker Marshawn Dortch. Pellum and his experience working with all defensive position groups was also critical in recruiting young stars Payton Ash and Demetris Sands, both freshman All-Americans this year. UConn is set to lose only two defensive contributors to graduation, but might lose more to transfers, position changes or the NFL. This means that UConn could once again boast a young defense next year, so the new defensive coordinator might be able to mold the look of the unit as he desires.

    Potential replacements for Pellum are unclear at this time, though if Orlovsky becomes the head coach, it is most likely that a former UConn player could step in as a first-time coordinator.

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    • thesportsguru11
      Cooking With Sauce
      • Feb 2014
      • 5105

      #1892
      Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



      THE END OF AN ERA

      UConn’s “Big Three”, Jordan Brown, Byrom, Speier, declare for NFL Draft




      Not long after the departure of their head coach, the current era of UConn football officially ended. As expected, the UConn “Big Three” is breaking up. Heisman winning quarterback Jordan Brown and stud junior wide receivers Lonte' Speier and Chamarkelle Byrom all announced their intentions to declare for the NFL Draft in a joint press conference this morning.

      “We all came to campus together, and we have done all we could have ever dreamed of doing,” commented Jordan. “Now it’s time to take our talents to the big leagues and capitalize on our success here.”

      Jordan became UConn’s first Heisman Trophy winner this season, setting NCAA records with 5,942 passing yards and 59 touchdowns, adding seven more on the ground for a mind-boggling 67 in total. Jordan also broke every major single season UConn passing record by a mile as well as several career records, despite being the starter for only two years. He finishes his career with 656 completions on 970 attempts for a 67.6 completion percentage, 9,388 yards and 90 touchdowns, plus 11 more on the ground.

      Byrom and Speier have been starters since day one at UConn and both enjoyed career years as juniors. The two led the nation in receiving yards, Speier recording 1,674 for a school record, while Byrom added 1,613 and 17 touchdowns, a school record. Speier won the Biletnikoff Award this year and finishes his career with 210 catches for 3,696 yards and 31 touchdowns - the latter two are UConn career records. Byrom was the higher ranked recruit of the two and eventually fell behind Speier in terms of the wide receiver pecking order, but still finishes his time at UConn with similarly stellar statistics - 206 receptions, 3,625 yards and 30 touchdowns over his three seasons.

      The three were viewed at the top of one of UConn’s most loaded recruiting classes, now former Coach Belichick’s first in 2021. Byrom, an athletic freak, was the centerpiece as a five-star recruit out of Faribault, MN. Speier was a four-star recruit out of North Carolina while Jordan was a “gem” three-star prospect from outside of Houston that we compared to Tom Brady (or Aaron Rodgers) before he ever even committed to play for UConn. It is very clear that all three will receive A+ grades in the annual recruiting class recap when we get that far.

      Looking to next year, Jordan’s departure was not a shock and UConn has been prepared to replace him. His classmate Kelly Carlson, a rising redshirt junior, has been rumored to be considering using a graduate transfer to move back to his home state of Illinois, but has denied any such rumor at this time. Carlson, Linzell Tyson and Alex Paige have all attempted passes, but of course Tyson and Paige play other positions now. Carlson would almost certainly be the Week 1 starter next fall should he stay, but will still need to fend off challenges from former Elite 11 prospect Alex Ferguson, who used a redshirt this year, and incoming freshman Cooper Steutel. Tyson and Paige, and safety Morgan Bench (another high school quarterback) could still be options in an emergency.

      Byrom and Speier’s departures mean that UConn will lose at least their top five wide receivers from this year’s team. UConn’s slated group of returnees at that position have combined for just four catches at the collegiate level (all by Hunter Carson, a redshirt junior next fall and another candidate to possibly become a graduate transfer). Carson, redshirt freshman John Pratt and redshirt sophomore Darrell Jones are the only other wide receivers who were on the team this year, and it is unknown if any or all will return. Incoming freshmen Rymone Jones Jr., Shomar Webster, Jurdel Richard and DeAndre Carrington are all candidates to play next fall, while other possible replacements through recruiting are still making their decisions (Tremayne Woodard, Henry Hodge IV, Junior Hall and Eric Cook, most notably).

      It’s expected news, but it’s bittersweet nonetheless. “We love UConn, and we’re thankful for everything the school has done for us,” commented Jordan. Needless to say, I think the inverse of that statement holds true also.

      Career Stats:
      Brown: 656-970 (67.6%), 9,388 yards, 90 TD, 34 INT, 201 rush, 340 yards, 11 TD
      Speier: 210 receptions, 3,696 yards, 31 TD
      Byrom: 206 receptions, 3,625 yards, 30 TD


      UConn School Records Held by the “Big Three” (as far as I keep track, anyway)
      Jordan Brown:
      Career Passing Touchdowns - 90 (prev. 84, Dan Orlovsky)
      Season Total Yards - 5,719 (prev. 4,051, Isaac Jackson)
      Season Pass Attempts - 609 (prev. 475, Dan Orlovsky)
      Season Pass Completions - 406 (prev. 288, Dan Orlovsky)
      Season Pass Yards - 5,842, (prev. 3998, Isaac Jackson) NCAA RECORD
      Season Touchdowns - 59 (prev. 35, Isaac Jackson) NCAA RECORD
      Game Touchdown Passes - 7 (done twice, prev. 5, multiple)
      Game Total Offense - 513 vs. North Carolina (prev. 502, Tanner Dean-Lowry)
      Game Completions - 45 vs. North Carolina (prev. 39, Dan Orlovsky)
      Game Pass Yards - 513 vs. North Carolina (prev. 481, Isaac Jackson)
      Probably highest completion % in game/season/career? and I’m sure countless others

      Lonte’ Speier
      Career Receiving Yards - 3,696 (prev. 3535, Mark Didio)
      Career Receiving Touchdowns - 30 (prev. 25, Rashad Harris)
      Season Receiving Yards - 1,674 (prev. 1354, Mark Didio)

      Chamarkelle Byrom
      Season Receptions - 94 (prev. 88, Mark Didio)
      Season Receiving Touchdowns - 17 (prev. 12, Rashad Harris)
      (Byrom also passed the previous records for season touchdowns and career/season yards, but behind Speier)

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      KDL, Brook, Hughes, Greening also turning pro; Paige staying


      In addition to the big three, four other key UConn starters are leaving to go pro as well. Guard/Tackle Korey Davis-Love, defensive end Kiel Hughes and defensive backs Aaron Brook and Tory Greening all announced through social media that they are leaving UConn to turn pro. Hughes, Brook and Greening are fourth year juniors and will graduate in May, while KDL was part of the 2021 recruiting class. All four have been multi-year starters, while KDL started all 43 games in his career.

      Alex Paige, meanwhile, the former quarterback turned tight end from California, has announced his intentions to stay at UConn for his final year of eligibility, the final possible early declaree candidate. The redshirt junior posted nearly 1,000 yards receiving in his second full season at the position and showed improvement as a blocker.

      Brook and Greening were the top prospects in the 2020 recruiting class, while Hughes was a more under the radar four-star prospect. While they were not necessarily program-changing defensive players, the trio were important starters on the defense for much of the past two years. Hughes helped his draft status immensely with another solid season this year, but a massive seven-sack outburst during the College Football Playoff. He might have been helped by another year at UConn, but with a coaching change and his draft stock rising, he likely decided to strike while the iron is hot. Hughes might need a solid showing at the NFL Combine to help his draft stock.

      KDL was the second highest-ranked prospect in the 2021 class along with Byrom, Speier and running back Jon Shaffer. KDL was not as good as his ratings might have indicated, but he was certainly not helped by moving around a few times, later from his natural position of right guard to right tackle. It is unclear what position KDL will play in the NFL.

      KDL’s departure is a big blow to a thin offensive line. The Huskies are hoping to land prized local recruit Marco Ciacci to fill the now vacant right tackle spot, while training camp star Tyree Tate could be another candidate. Hughes will likely be replaced by the player he beat out for his starting role two years ago, Brennick Samples, barring a graduate transfer (Samples, from Maryland, will graduate in May but still has a year of eligibility if he decides to leave).

      Greening’s top cornerback role will be filled by athlete dynamo Linzell Tyson, a rising junior who starred with seven interceptions this year. Kelvin Cooke, redshirt freshman D’Vaughn Bates, former JUCO transfer Ahmir Rider and incoming freshman Syvelle Wade will likely compete for the other spot. Brook’s safety spot will likely be filled by an incoming recruit.


      Career stats:
      KDL: 16 pancakes, 30 sacks allowed
      Hughes: 83 tackles (46 TFL), 25 sacks, FF, 2 FR
      Greening: 119 tackles (5 TFL), 7 INT, FF
      Brook: 123 tackles (5 TFL), 5 INT


      ----------------------------------------------------


      NFL Draft Preview


      The 2024 NFL Draft is likely to be the deepest in years. Jordan Brown, Arizona State’s Mike Miles Jr. and Kai Tago from Oregon are at the top of the board and the quarterback class, which is as deep as ever. Other likely first round picks from the QB spot include Vontez Taylor from Wisconsin, Loren Talgett from Fresno State, Tal Bunch from Oklahoma.

      The New Orleans Saints hold the top selection for the second straight year but do not need a quarterback, having selected Florida’s Chase Browne last year. It is unclear if they will trade away the top pick.

      For our UConn guys, Jordan will be in the hunt for the #1 choice, while Speier will likely be a mid-first round selection. Byrom is likely a late-first round pick. Brook and Greening project to be mid-round picks, while KDL and Hughes will be likely be late round selections or priority undrafted free agents. Other notable players that could garner NFL interest are part-time defensive tackle starter Jeremy Broadricke, wide receivers Devin Brown and Marcus Rodgers, and senior linebacker Kion East.

      Other playmakers and collegiate stars line the board in tailback Kaliontay Reed from Ohio State, USC’s Baron Baggarly, Georgia Tech speedster Tavin Stocker and Oregon’s Willie Taylor. Potential stars at wide receiver exist in Landon Puckett from Michigan State, Di’Onta Gray from Ole Miss, Oklahoma’s Kevin Porter, Ohio State’s Karnell Washington and Biletnikoff winner Lonte’ Speier from UConn, all projected first round picks.

      Further down the board, look out for future franchise cornerstones in Ole Miss’ spectacular left tackle Doug Dortch and Texas center Nathan Cochran. Stud defensive end Dantre’ Mueller from Auburn, nose tackle Andrew Adams from Georgia and corner Darrin Stevens from Texas are among the premier defensive players in the class.


      Noteworthy Underclassmen Declaring


      Jordan Brown (QB, UConn, JR, 99 OVR)
      Tal Bunch (QB, Oklahoma, rJR, 95 OVR)
      Kaliontay Reed (RB, Ohio State, JR, 94 OVR)
      Thad Bainbridge (RB, Notre Dame, rJR, 95 OVR)
      Eric Baker (RB, SMU, rJR, 90 OVR)
      Landon Puckett (WR, Michigan State, JR, 98 OVR)
      Lonte' Speier (WR, UConn, JR, 94 OVR)
      Chamarkelle Byrom (WR, UConn, JR, 93 OVR)
      Brandon Garner (WR, Oregon, JR, 93 OVR)
      Bryghton Mock (WR, Florida, JR, 92 OVR)
      Eboniray Potter (WR, Notre Dame, JR, 91 OVR)
      Maliekh Byrd (WR, Mississippi State, rJR, 90 OVR)
      Doug Dortch (T, Ole Miss, rSO, 91 OVR)
      Sam Ashcroft (T, Ole Miss, JR, 88 OVR)
      Dantre' Mueller (DE, Auburn, JR, 88 OVR)
      Mautofi Lake'like (DE, Ole Miss, JR, 90 OVR)
      Will Robinson (DE, Cal, rJR, 92 OVR)
      Nick Watkins (DT, Missouri, JR, 93 OVR)
      Nwkende Bososo (DT, Ole Miss, JR, 90 OVR)
      J.T. Dennison (LB, Eastern Michigan, JR, 93 OVR)
      Mo Kalini'i (LB, North Carolina, JR, 90 OVR)
      Darrin Stevens (CB, Texas, JR, 93 OVR)
      Brad Royal (CB, Boston College, JR, 92 OVR)
      Tuarez Langley (S, NC State, JR, 90 OVR)
      Brydon Richwalski (S, Notre Dame, rJR, 92 OVR)

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      • djp73
        Coach Porter Davis
        • Jun 2009
        • 8504

        #1893
        Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

        Outstanding run, looks like you have a bit of a rebuild/reload season coming up. I like what you do with grad transfers and such, there's way more player movement now than there was when the game came out.

        Interested to see how the coaching staff plays out and those additional recruits and transfers you'd mentioned.

        How can I get in as a coach?
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        • Deuce2223
          Hall Of Fame
          • Dec 2007
          • 12571

          #1894
          Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

          Pretty sure Boise State needs a new OC to..

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          • thesportsguru11
            Cooking With Sauce
            • Feb 2014
            • 5105

            #1895
            Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



            Reserve RB Shaffer graduate transfers to Oklahoma State





            UConn’s unexpected losses continue to pile up in the wake of their biggest victory. After losing seven players to the NFL Draft, UConn is set to lose at least one more.

            Reserve running back Jon Shaffer (82 OVR), a rising redshirt junior from Jeanerette, Louisiana, is set to use a graduate transfer to move to Oklahoma State for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, his last two years of eligibility. The move to Oklahoma State coincides with the Cowboys hiring a new coach; former Mt. Union and current Ball State head coach Vince Kehres is likely the hire following the dismissal of Mark Hudpseth after an eight-year tenure.

            Shaffer, a former four-star prospect, was once considered a top prospect in the 2021 recruiting class, alongside future NFL players Jordan Brown, Lonte’ Speier, Chamarkelle Byrom and Korey Davis-Love.

            However, the "balanced" tailback never found his footing in the running back rotation and only played sparingly over his three years in Storrs/East Hartford. Shaffer redshirted in 2021, got passed by mega-freshman Ashanti Swift in 2022 and sat on the bench for almost all of 2023, his redshirt sophomore year. He received some playing time after Swift’s broken collarbone, but Mike Molden ended up with the lion’s share of the carries as UConn moved to a pass-first offense instead of the pro style look UConn has employed throughout much of the dynasty.

            Shaffer, who lived in Oklahoma until middle school, said on Twitter that his move will help give him a better chance at playing time. With longtime back Molden’s impending graduation, Shaffer would have projected as the top backup next fall behind rising junior Swift, who returns with 361 carries and 1,623 total yards in two seasons (technically one and a half).

            With Shaffer’s departure, Bethel, Connecticut native and fellow redshirt junior Scottie Phillips will likely become Swift’s top backup. Phillips only has one career carry for negative two yards. Incoming freshmen Trey Kelley and De’Ante Stanley will help round out the rotation, while California native Drew Hurd is still making his recruiting decision and could be a factor if he comes to UConn, as could a number of other “athletes” entering the program later this spring. Offensive Coordinator and technically interim head coach Dan Orlovsky has stated that there could be more movement in or out of that position in coming weeks.

            Shaffer concludes his time at UConn with a total of 44 carries for 202 yards and no touchdowns.

            UConn Projected RB Depth Chart 2024 (with Projected OVRs):
            1 Ashanti Swift JR 6’1 212 95 OVR
            5 Scottie Phillips rJR 5’10 230 80 OVR
            -- De’Ante Stanley FR 6’0 195 70 OVR
            -- Trey Kelley FR 6’1 204 68 OVR

            Drew Hurd FR 6’2 200 73 OVR (still awaiting letter of intent)

            ---------------------------------------------------------------


            Rumors, Hearsay on Other Possible Transfers


            As for other possible rumored graduate transfers, Shaffer is the only one who has made a formal announcement at this time. Other rumored/possible graduate transfer candidates include:

            Rising fourth-year junior QB Kelly Carlson (proj. 91 OVR), from Illinois, UConn’s projected starting quarterback next year (Not Likely?)
            Rising fourth-year junior WR Hunter Carson (proj. 78 OVR), from South Carolina, might get passed by incoming freshmen (Likely?)
            Rising fifth-year senior DE Brennick Samples (proj. 85 OVR), from Maryland, career backup (Maybe?)
            Rising fourth-year junior DE DeAaron Kensing (proj. 82 OVR, poor work ethic/development traits) (Maybe?)
            Rising fifth-year senior S (ATH) Collin Miranda (proj. ??), from New Mexico, has played multiple positions at UConn (Maybe, but lean not likely?)

            Note: UConn has only four projected fifth-year seniors on the roster next year. I believe we're looking at less than a dozen seniors in total. Any of these guys departing might hurt the squad purely from an experience standpoint.




            Originally posted by djp73
            Outstanding run, looks like you have a bit of a rebuild/reload season coming up. I like what you do with grad transfers and such, there's way more player movement now than there was when the game came out.

            Interested to see how the coaching staff plays out and those additional recruits and transfers you'd mentioned.

            Thanks djp. From the start of the season it was a win or else mentality, and I'm glad we were able to pick up Natty #3 with the most talented offense I think I have ever assembled. We're absolutely due for a down year in 2024, much like our dip from 15-0 to 9-4 after our first title all those years ago. Simply too many new faces and too many young/inexperienced guys stepping in, you just cannot replace all of our stars at once.

            The coaching search was a wild saga as we went from Diaco and Belichick a few years ago, but this one will be more tame. Orlovsky is the obvious successor, and I see no reason he leaves, UConn being his alma mater and all. The only question is if my CAC, Coach Shea, might come into play at all (I've been rumoring him to leave USC for years, it feels like). Much less drama this time, for sure.

            The real intrigue will come with the coordinators, IMO. There's a lot of freedom for whoever the new coach will be. You can hire some guys with experience if you want some mentors for the younger guys, or you can hire younger guys with no experience and try to reshape the offense/defense as we break in a lot of new starters (I count at least a dozen, off the top of my head).


            How can I get in as a coach?
            Originally posted by Deuce2223
            Pretty sure Boise State needs a new OC to..
            Coach Ryne Dezaron and Coach Barry Odom on the same team. I can only imagine the carnage! All we'd need at that point are Coach Geezy, Coach Clark, Coach Rob Roy and Coach BDawg and then it will really be a party.

            In all seriousness, normally the CAC sign-ups are completed by this time, and in no way would I turn you guys down. There's a reason why I have not done sign-ups yet this season, and it may or may not become obvious in about a week (I'm considering making a big change, and I would prefer to wait on taking submissions until I make up my mind on this). Stay patient, friends.
            Last edited by thesportsguru11; 12-07-2019, 06:48 PM.

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            • thesportsguru11
              Cooking With Sauce
              • Feb 2014
              • 5105

              #1896
              Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)




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              • nofx94
                MVP
                • Aug 2012
                • 1094

                #1897
                Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                Excited to see what you've got coming!

                Hearsay on transfers? Or heresy?

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                • thesportsguru11
                  Cooking With Sauce
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 5105

                  #1898
                  Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



                  NEXT MAN UP


                  UConn legend Orlovsky introduced as new head coach; hires former Diaco-era players Josh Marriner, J.D. Rudie as coordinators




                  Unsurprisingly, UConn wasted little time finding a replacement for Steve Belichick. They did not need to look far.

                  Offensive coordinator Dan Orlovsky inked a six-year contract for UConn’s vacant head coaching position that was made official at a press conference this afternoon. Orlovsky, who turns 41 just before the season starts, only has three years of coaching experience, and just one as an offensive coordinator. However, his one season was one for the ages as he was the architect of the nation’s best offense, producing several major national award wins, including UConn’s first Heisman Trophy winner in Jordan Brown, and a national championship. The former best quarterback in UConn history was hired in 2021 by Coach Belichick and immediately helped Isaac Jackson record, at the time, the best individual passing season in UConn history while winning a national championship. He also spent 2022 in that role before getting his promotion at the end of last year.

                  "There's nothing more I can say than how honored I am to receive this job", commented Orlovsky, who graduated at UConn in 2005 after a record-setting career at quarterback. "Being a UConn graduate and a Connecticut native, my love of the school has been lifelong. Words cannot express how grateful I am to Bobby [Valentine, athletic director] and Coach Belichick for leaving the program I love in my care. I am very excited and prepared to get to work."

                  While Orlovsky became the obvious choice to succeed Belichick if he left, what was not obvious was possible coordinator replacements. Orlovsky ended up going off the grid a bit, luring away Michigan running backs coach Josh Marriner from Bob Diaco, while plucking former walk-on UConn cornerback J.D. Rudie to be the new defensive coordinator - he had been an assistant at Rutgers in recent years. The new coordinators were teammates for one year, as Rudie walked onto the team in 2017, the same year Marriner finished second in Heisman voting and UConn won their first national title. Rudie was an integral special teams player later in his career, while Marriner’s NFL career was derailed by a series of injuries after a stellar stint at UConn.

                  “I know I speak for both of us when we say how excited we are to come back,” said Rudie at the press conference. “We both loved playing for Coach Diaco, and we’re beyond proud to see how far the program has come since we graduated,” added Marriner.



                  Josh Marriner scoring a touchdown in the 2015 Heart of Dallas Bowl victory against Penn State.


                  “I like the staff we are putting together here,” commented Orlovsky. “We want to try and make things as normal as possible for the guys who are returning, but we need to realize that there are going to be a lot of new faces next year, so we’ll adapt as we see fit. It helps to have two former UConn players as new coaches because they are adjusting with our guys, but they also know the drill, so to speak. They can help ease the learning curve for our new guys in terms of adjusting to the school and the expectations of our program; we’ll need to rely on the veterans we have too.”

                  Orlovsky continued on in regards to any changes in personnel formations in-game, "we want to keep everything the same if it works. I expect a similar style of play moving forward as we have been developing in recent years."

                  Athletic director Bobby Valentine confirmed speculation that other candidates for UConn’s head coaching search included USC head coach Quinn Shea and UNLV coach Sam Freday, who will elect to stay at their respective schools, and Boise State head coach Barry Odom. Odom is seen as a favorite for the vacant head coaching job at his alma mater of Missouri, replacing the retiring Gary Pinkel.



                  ELITE 11 QB Rocker Flips Commitment to UConn hours after Orlovsky Hiring, as does 3-star CB Bryan




                  In a stunning piece of news even to UConn insiders, Orlovsky’s first player commitment came from someone far off their radar. Looking at a potentially thin quarterback room next year, Elite 11 quarterback Davon Rocker, a 6-foot-3, 202 pound pocket passer from Russellville, Kentucky flipped his verbal commitment from Michigan State to UConn in the hours after Orlovsky's hiring.

                  Rocker, who verbally committed to Michigan State in early 2023 but did not sign at this year’s early deadline, said that he chose to change his mind after seeing what Jordan Brown accomplished at UConn. “I feel as if I can do something even more special with Coach Orlovsky’s leadership,” commented Rocker in an Instagram post.

                  Rocker comes to UConn with an 81 overall rating, 85 THP, 84 THA, 72 SPD and 72 AWR. He projects as a better version of former UConn QB Tanner Dean-Lowry.

                  The news comes as a bit of a surprise, as Rocker was perceived to be the quarterback of the future for the Spartans. Instead, the news brings some speculation that longtime head coach Mark Dantonio could be considering retiring, or some staff move is taking place in East Lansing that was a dealbreaker for Rocker.

                  Nevertheless, Rocker will come to UConn with a chance to compete with redshirt freshman Alex Ferguson in the fall; their fate in terms of the starting job will depend on whether presumed heir apparent Kelly Carlson elects to stay or graduate transfer back home near Illinois. Rocker’s classmate Cooper Steutel has already signed with UConn and will be on campus in the spring; it is possible that both Steutel and Rocker will redshirt this fall, allowing star cornerback and “athlete” Linzell Tyson to continue to see snaps on offense. Morgan Bench, now a safety and possibly a linebacker next year, came to UConn as a QB and could be an emergency option, as could Alex Paige, UConn’s starting tight end.

                  2024 UConn Projected QB Depth Chart:
                  4 Kelly Carlson rJR
                  14 Alex Ferguson rFR
                  -- Davon Rocker FR
                  -- Cooper Steutel FR

                  10 Alex Paige rSR (TE)
                  16 Linzell Tyson JR (CB)
                  18 Morgan Bench rSO (S/LB)


                  Also joining UConn in a surprising move is Tennessee native Bryson Bryan, a three-star prospect who flipped from a verbal to go to Texas. The 6-foot, 179 pound corner comes to UConn at 67 OVR, with 86 SPD, 84 ACC, 78 MCV, 81 ZCV and 72 PRS. Bryan will almost certainly redshirt as a freshman but potential exists for him to be a long-term contributor.



                  2024 UConn Projected Cornerback Depth Chart

                  16 Linzell Tyson JR
                  5 Kelvin Cooke rJR
                  3 Syvelle Wade FR
                  7 D'Vaughn Bates rFR
                  -- Bryson Bryan FR
                  -- Miguel Sanchez FR
                  22 Ahmir Rider SR (likely move to safety)


                  UConn Recruiting Pre-Signing Day





                  Originally posted by nofx94
                  Excited to see what you've got coming!

                  Hearsay on transfers? Or heresy?
                  Gahh thanks for the correction. I fixed it. Brain overload with finals LOL, bad things happen as a result.

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                  • djp73
                    Coach Porter Davis
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 8504

                    #1899
                    Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                    Originally posted by thesportsguru11
                    Athletic director Bobby Valentine
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                    • djp73
                      Coach Porter Davis
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 8504

                      #1900
                      Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                      Originally posted by thesportsguru11
                      In all seriousness, normally the CAC sign-ups are completed by this time, and in no way would I turn you guys down. There's a reason why I have not done sign-ups yet this season, and it may or may not become obvious in about a week (I'm considering making a big change, and I would prefer to wait on taking submissions until I make up my mind on this). Stay patient, friends.
                      very interested to see what the shake up may be
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                      • thesportsguru11
                        Cooking With Sauce
                        • Feb 2014
                        • 5105

                        #1901
                        Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                        Originally posted by djp73
                        The very same. I regret not using that mustache photo to this very day. Bobby V. is the athletic director at Sacred Heart in real life, and when I created the storyline where our original A.D. Warde Manuel left for Michigan (which actually did happen, by the way), I figured it would be fun to have a .. Bobby V.. take over.

                        He's played an integral part of the dynasty, in total honesty. If you have not done so and ever get the time, I highly suggest you read through late season 5-season 7.. but if you don't, just know that Bobby V. is responsible for basically elevating UConn from perennial contender to perennial powerhouse in this universe - he forced Bob Diaco into resignation, basically, and took a flier on an unknown coach who led us to two national titles in three years.

                        What a guy.


                        Originally posted by djp73
                        very interested to see what the shake up may be
                        I'll have the last items for this season wrapped up by Friday (NFL Draft and final stats are all I have left I think). At that point, I will have made a decision on this possible change, and if nothing ends up happening, I'll at least reveal what I was thinking of doing.

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                        • Deuce2223
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 12571

                          #1902
                          Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                          Looks like Boise needs a new coach.

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                          • thesportsguru11
                            Cooking With Sauce
                            • Feb 2014
                            • 5105

                            #1903
                            Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)




                            2023 Season Stats



                            UConn Huskies Stats - 2023
                            PassingC/ATTYDSAVGYDS/GLONGTDINTRAT
                            Jordan Brown406-609 (66%)584214.3389.4795918173.3
                            Kelly Carlson3-14 (21%)268.61.7140122.7
                            RushingATTYDSAVGLONG20+TDYDS/GFUM
                            Mike Molden1637774.75631251.74
                            Ashanti Swift1426414.5343280.1
                            Linzell Tyson211466.930229.72
                            Jon Shaffer291414.8231012.8
                            Lonte' Speier144.0410.2
                            Jordan Brown116-123-1.0147-8.29
                            ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONGDROPSYDS/GYAC
                            Chamarkelle Byrom94161317.1176811107.5374
                            Lonte' Speier93167418.015798119.5408
                            Alex Paige7493612.6736862.4212
                            Marcus Rodgers5265612.6648443.7182
                            Devin Brown4663513.8641170.5186
                            Drew Talley181799.9222017.965
                            Dallas Freeman13967.321917.343
                            Evan Jeppesen8435.341033.014
                            Hunter Carson4307.501300.50
                            Ashanti Swift4133.20901.614
                            Mike Molden4123.00610.712
                            Darrell Jones12020.002000.70
                            BlockingPCAKESACK
                            Jylan Sowell76
                            Korey Davis-Love616
                            Cole Monroe53
                            Travonte Glascock35
                            Mason Godfrey20
                            Joe Sykes20
                            Roshawn Rowe25
                            Michael Clark10
                            Dustin Mansfield03
                            Nate Dotson01
                            TacklesSacksInterceptions
                            DefenseSOLOASTTOTSACKTLOSSPDINTTD
                            Kion East1212123025241
                            Payton Ash72880526221
                            Aaron Brook772790342
                            Marshawn Dortch69372115111
                            Marlon Bush Jr.68371119511
                            Linzell Tyson525570357
                            Kiel Hughes5425619300
                            Demetris Sands511527190
                            Tory Greening511520334
                            Collin Miranda50151143
                            Tarik Madison38240722
                            Kelvin Cooke33033022
                            Ahmir Rider14115001
                            Blake Kimbrough1011100
                            Jeremy Broadricke1101136
                            Evan Jeppesen90900000
                            Marcus Rodgers80800100
                            Scott Sarria6060011
                            Brennick Samples60634
                            Avan Goulding505001
                            Ethan Buckingham40403
                            DeAaron Kensing30302
                            Matt Tellers30323
                            Lonte' Speier30300000
                            Morgan Bench20200000
                            KickoffsPunts
                            ReturningATTYDSAVGLONGTDRETAVGTD
                            Marcus Rodgers2764423.89316012.21
                            Lonte' Speier933537.2942
                            Field GoalsExtra Points
                            KickingFGMFGAPCTLONGXPMXPAPCTPTS
                            Anthony Ricciardi182475509090100144
                            PuntingPUNTSYDSLONGAVGNETBPIN20TB
                            Kyle January4419835345.034.70312



                            Players Leaving


                            Jersey #POSITIONNAMECLASSHOMETOWNREASONOVERALLCAREER STATS
                            13QBJordan BrownJRBeaumont, TXGoing Pro99656-970 (67.6%), 9388 yds, 90 TD, 34 INT, 340 rush yds, 11 TD
                            2WRLonte' SpeierJRRoanoke Rapids, NCGoing Pro94210 rec, 3696 yards, 31 TD, 2 kick return TD
                            8 WRChamarkelle ByromJRFaribault, MNGoing Pro93206 rec, 3625 yds, 30 TD
                            23SSAaron BrookrJRClifton, NJGoing Pro93123 tckl (5 TFL), 5 INT, 7 PD
                            63RTKorey Davis-LoveJRSanford, MEGoing Pro9216 pck, 30 sacks allowed
                            11CBTory GreeningrJRAlbion, MIGoing Pro90119 tckl (5 TFL), 7 INT, FF
                            59DEKiel HughesrJRTolleson, AZGoing Pro9083 tckl (46 TFL), 25 sacks, FF, 2 FR
                            7WRDevin BrownrSRMoab, UTGraduation92147 rec, 2291 yds, 15 TD
                            33WRMarcus RodgersrSRWestmont, ILGraduation9075 rec, 1040 yds, 14 TD, 10 tckl, 1542 KR yds, 1402 PR yds, 4 ret TD
                            49DTJeremy BroadrickerSRE. Los Angeles, CAGraduation8928 tckl (12 TFL), 4 sacks, FF
                            22RBMike MoldenrSRUniversal City, TXGraduation89249 rush, 1218 yds, 17 TD, rec TD
                            25 ILBKion EastrSRWoodbridge, NJGraduation89143 tckl (25 TFL), 5 INT, TD, FF
                            11WRDrew TalleyrSRDunmore, PAGraduation8522 rec, 216 yds, 2 TD
                            77LGJylan SowellSRBrick Township, PAGraduation8214 pck, 8 sacks allowed
                            36FSBlake KimbroughSRTecumseh, OKGraduation7821 tckl (TFL)
                            67LGMason GodfreySRLakeside, CAGraduation752 pck, 0 sacks allowed
                            68LTDustin MansfieldSRGermantown, MDGraduation740 pck, 3 sacks allowed
                            73RGMichael ClarkSRLodi, NJGraduation689 pck, 36 sacks allowed
                            61RGNate DotsonSRWest Haven, CTGraduation670 pck, 2 sacks allowed
                            70CJoe Sykes, Jr.SRJoliet, ILGraduation669 pck, 7 sacks allowed
                            29RBJon ShafferrJRJeanerette, LAGraduate Transfer (OKST)8244 rush, 202 yds



                            UConn Program Info


                            Program Prestige: 6-stars (up from 5 last year)
                            Season Record: 10-3 (7-2)
                            Coach Prestige: A+
                            Champ. Contender: A
                            Pro Potential: A
                            Conference Prestige: A+
                            Stadium Atmosphere: A
                            Academic Prestige: A-
                            Athletic Facilities: A-
                            TV Exposure: A-
                            Program Tradition: C
                            Coach Stability: C-
                            Campus Lifestyle: D+


                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------

                            NFL Draft ‘24: Jordan Brown first overall to Tampa Bay; Belichick, Patriots trade up for Lonte’ Speier; Record six UConn players drafted



                            While the New Orleans Saints initially had the top pick for the 2024 NFL Draft, it was their division rivals in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that got the draft’s top prize.

                            Tampa Bay, who has not made the playoffs in ten years, packaged a series of picks to move to number one and draft the apple of their eye, UConn quarterback Jordan Brown, making the Huskies signal caller the first #1 draft choice for UConn in program history. This is the fifth time the Bucs have held the #1 selection, the first since 1987. The Bucs have lacked a franchise quarterback for decades, and by trading up, Tampa thinks they have finally found their franchise centerpiece to pair with explosive wide receiver Jaquarious Jack, a first rounder last year, former Oregon wideout Xavier McClelland and former Ohio State star running back Brandon Williams. Tampa also boasts the league’s top safety in Brock Traceley and veteran defensive end Randy Gregory. Brown will compete with former first-round draft pick Steven Balchiar for the Bucs' starting job this fall.

                            The Bucs had no shortage of options at the top either. Four quarterbacks were selected in the top five picks, as Arizona State’s Mike Miles Jr. went second to the Raiders, Oregon slinger Kai Tago third to the Jets, and Wisconsin signal caller Vontez Taylor fifth to the Chargers, who lost starter Justin Farrington II to the Bengals via free agency this year.

                            The first round was littered with college’s superstars; aside from the top quarterbacks, Minnesota’s star defensive end Shaun Butler went seventh to the Chiefs, Ole Miss’ spectacular young left tackle Doug Dortch was picked at 14 by the Lions, Thorpe Award winner Darrin Stevens went 17th to the in-state Texans. Fresno State QB Loren Talgett, Ohio State running back Kaliontay Reed, Texas center Nathan Cochran and Ole Miss DT Nwkende Bososo, all All-Americans last year, were picked in the first round as well. Bo Jackson, wide receiver and tight end from Auburn, was picked 29th overall by the Eagles to roaring applause (not sure if that’s Bo’s kid or not. Probably not, but who cares. Awesome name, kid!)



                            UCONN IN THE DRAFT


                            While Jordan Brown was the highest picked UConn player in Draft history at #1, his favorite target was not too far behind. Lonte’ Speier, Biletnikoff Award Winner last year, went 11th to .. the New England Patriots, now coached by his collegiate coach, Steve Belichick. The Pats traded up to get Speier, and added Georgia linebacker Mark Robinson with their original #6 pick.

                            Chamarkelle Byrom slid out of the first round, and eventually in the UConn reclamation home, the London Black Knights, with their third round selection (90th overall). He'll team with former UConn players Shav Wade and T.J. Newell across the pond, catching passes from former Iowa QB Tyler Wiegers.

                            Slot man Devin Brown was a 4th round pick of the Lions, while safety Aaron Brook and offensive tackle Korey Davis-Love, both underclassmen, were seventh round picks of the Texans and Eagles, respectively.

                            Notable undrafted free agents include defensive tackle Jeremy Broadricke, wide receiver Marcus Rodgers, linebacker Kion East, defensive end Kiel Hughes[/B] and corner Tory Greening. All will look to sign contracts soon.



                            CAC IN DRAFT


                            Arizona State QB Mike Miles Jr. (HC Foxke Brihay, nofx94) was the only CAC-coached player picked in the first round, going second overall to the Raiders.

                            Several big names went in the second round, however. Mississippi State’s star wideout Maliekh Byrd (OC Jerome Baumann, RaiderAid89), Eastern Michigan’s star linebacker J.T. Dennison (HC Caleb Henderson, NewscasterNews4), and USC’s longtime star tailback Baron Baggarly (HC Quinn Shea, me) were among the bigger names called.

                            Shea’s Trojans and Brihay’s Sun Devils saw the most players get drafted, three in total. Coach Baumann had two, and several others had star players picked. See the full list below.




                            OTHER NOTEWORTHY PICKS


                            Several of UConn’s former rivals will be suiting up on Sundays for the next decade.

                            Georgia Tech’s explosive running back Tavin Stocker went at the end of the first round to the Raiders, while Michigan State’s stellar wide receiver Landon Puckett (2,000+ yards as a sophomore) went at the start of the second round to the Jets. Other noteworthy picks include Mike Ellis, who will be teaming with Jordan in Tampa (fourth round selection). Ellis laid the hit that broke Ashanti Swift’s collarbone in Week 3 when his Houston Cougars played UConn last year; the injury helped the offense center more around Jordan, and deliver his Heisman Trophy.

                            After Aaron Rodgers retired last year, the 49ers were bad in 2023 and recent first round pick Tandrew Graves does not appear to be working out. The Niners took three quarterbacks in hopes that one will emerge as their new starter. Tal Bunch (Oklahoma), Kyle Fowler (UCF) and Shane Desmin (Texas) were their three selections.

                            Bednarik Award winner and All-American Dantre’ Mueller was a third round selection of the Texans after his and Auburn’s surprise resurgence last year. Atlanta picked up tailback Willie Taylor from UConn’s new rival, Oregon. Two of Boston College’s best players, corner Brad Royal (R4/31 to Brooklyn) and tight end Courtney Bradshaw (R3/16 to Miami), were also selected.

                            A full list of notables is below.




                            Originally posted by Deuce2223
                            Looks like Boise needs a new coach.
                            Wow, virtual Odom isn't even confirmed to be gone yet! Maybe after virtual Missouri watched what happened with real Missouri and real Odom, maybe virtual Missouri will take a different route and decide against hiring virtual Odom. On the other hand, virtual Odom is much better here than real Odom... hmmmm...

                            I do not give head coaching jobs off the bat for CAC entries, but Boise's DC is a fake coach. That could be an option.

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                            • thesportsguru11
                              Cooking With Sauce
                              • Feb 2014
                              • 5105

                              #1904
                              Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



                              END OF SEASON TEN (2023)

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                              • thesportsguru11
                                Cooking With Sauce
                                • Feb 2014
                                • 5105

                                #1905
                                Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)




                                Thanks From the Author


                                For the past year or so, I’ve unfairly left you hanging as I've been waffling over the future of the dynasty. It’s been a lot quieter lately, but at some point in that time I reached the only logical conclusion. I simply do not have another full season of reporting in me.

                                When I restarted the dynasty over summer 2017, I wanted the chance to provide closure to the dynasty that I did not provide when I took that sudden hiatus in early 2016. With two national titles and three conference titles in the four seasons of “Part II”, I feel as if I have succeeded. We saw a whole era of UConn football come and go, and we know its climax. The stars of “Part II” are all moving on, from our star quarterback, our star wide receivers and steady defensive backs all the way to our star head coach. The time has come for me to do the same. This is the absolute perfect time to walk away. With a national championship in hand, on my own terms, no cliffhangers. It’s also perfect in that that today is the fifth anniversary of this thread’s creation (The timestamp is off by a few time zones on post #1, trust me on this one).

                                We have a ton of future stars like Marshawn Dortch, Alex Ferguson, Demetris Sands, Payton Ash, Syvelle Wade and now Davon Rocker. Still, though, continuing on with this thread in its current form would equate to me signing a three-year contract as we develop our youngsters. Three more seasons just seems too much to ask at this point. I have stated multiple times in the past that if for any reason I could not post regularly or if this stopped being enjoyable to work on, I would stop. Both are happening.. I'm simply growing out of things, like my gaming hobby. I do not want to drag this on into perpetuity until it just gets painful - the timing is right to move on.

                                To make sure this isn’t all negative I do want to take some time to discuss what I might do in the place of this thread, because I do not want to completely shut the door on UConn football for good. I want to stress that I am not certain about this option, but my plan at the moment is to step away from this thread, and play at least next season over my winter break. I’m a huge fan of an old LopaKa coaching career thread where the updates were at the beginning and end of the season, so the possible future of UConn football is to do a thread like that where we follow along with “Part III” in an abbreviated format; I post at the start of the season to showcase what the team looks like and then write up a big season review post at the end. I do not want to speculate on a timeline, if ever, but I wanted to set the record straight as something that could happen down the line.

                                So many dynasties just fade away, for a variety of reasons. You all will never know how thankful I am to have had the chance to close out “part one”, write a full and proper “part two” and maybe have a chance to start a “part three” at some point in the future. It has been so much fun talking shop about the dynasty, real football or anything else with all of you. I thank every single one of you who has read, commented, liked and supported the dynasty, be it at the beginning, at the very end or anywhere in between (and all the way through for some of you ). This has been an absolutely incredible project. Words will never adequately explain how enjoyable this has been and how thankful I am to have had wonderful followers in all of you.

                                Let’s be clear. I am not a UConn fan. I root for a school that very openly picks on them... constantly. But over the past five years, I have learned a very valuable lesson. With a little luck and the right guy in charge, UConn will always have a football team, too.

                                All my best,
                                J.D. (“Guru”)




                                THE END
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