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  • thesportsguru11
    Cooking With Sauce
    • Feb 2014
    • 5105

    #601
    Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



    From Chumps to Champs


    Shirreffs has game for the ages while senior laden UConn defense picks off Harris 5 times, Marriner goes 2K style as UConn wins first national title




    Yes, for those of you longtime followers of my work (ksw..) you may remember this is the same title I used in my very first ‘chise project last spring when I won the national title in season 2. But it equally fits here.

    Not only was it a festive day if you were a UConn fan, but a historic one.

    A football laughing stock for over a hundred years, UConn has finally delivered on the biggest of stages. In a football game. And they are bringing home a crystal ball and trophy. Not for basketball.

    Because after 125 years, the University of Connecticut finally has a football team.

    Who knew?

    Much like every game this season, UConn gave us a heart attack early and needed some time to get the defense to dig in. As a result, the start of the game wasn’t all that pretty.

    Treon Harris showed why he won the Heisman on the first drive for the Flahida Gaytahs, firing a pass down the left sideline to Alvin Bailey, who broke two tackles and rumbled to around UConn’s 25. Bailey was in on the next reception as well, a 12 yard gain down to the 14. And on the third play, Harris hit C.J. Worton on an out in the left corner of the end zone, and just like that, Florida had a 7-0 lead. As I had feared.

    UConn worked to a 3rd and 5 on their first drive before Bryant Shirreffs hit the man seeking all vengeance, Josh Marriner, on a wheel route up the right sideline. He got a block from Damon Mitchell, and Marriner scooted for 42 yards, all the way up to the Florida 32.

    After an 8 yard catch from Jon Haden, Marriner was held for a 3rd consecutive no gain, and Mike Miller was called on to kick the field goal, which went right down the middle. 7-3 Florida with 3:51 left in the first.

    Florida went nowhere on their next drive though. After Quintin Harrell stepped in front of a Harris pass, Vontae Diggs snuffed out a screen pass to tailback Adam Lane Jr., setting up a 3rd and 14. With pressure bearing down on Harris from Sam Rourke, Harris fired a bomb toward Worton and Bailey about 50 yards downfield.

    Unfortunately for Florida, UConn had a trio of safeties in on the pass, and freshman Ross Sinclair, the tallest of the bunch at 6’5, lept and nabbed the pass at its apex, which was overthrown anyway.

    Marriner was dropped for a 4 yard loss on the first play courtesy of Daniel McMillian (he had only 1 yard on 6 carries at that point), but Shirreffs got it back with a 7 yard pass to Mitchell on 2nd and long. Setting up a 3rd and 7, UConn went to a bunch set, a favorite of Coach Diaco, but the pass to Thomas Lucas was broken up by Quincy Wilson and UConn had to punt.

    Lane Jr. ran for 5, then broke a host of UConn tackles en route to another first down. Harris carried himself on a read option for an 11 yard gain and first down, but Harris made his first mistake of the game. Lofting a pass to the right toward ArDarius Stewart, Jamar Summers, who initially got beat on the route, came flying in from behind as Stewart had to adjust to the ball to make the play. Summers leapt and made a great INT to give UConn the ball and momentum. In the process, Summers also broke the UConn career INT record. CONGRATS!

    With the newfound confidence, Marriner gained 8 yards, then picked up 5 more for the first. UConn showed their mettle, too, converting a 3rd and 6 with a 21 yard reception from Jeff McNeal. However, a holding call on Arkeel Newsome, the smallest dude on the team, made it 1st and 20. Marriner came out of the backfield to try to get the ball moving again. Marriner fumbled, though.

    Fortunately, Brian Thompson fell on it, and UConn could keep moving. On the next 3rd and 4 from the UF 28, Shirreffs fired out of a clean pocket to tight end Tommy Myers on a fly route that was completely unaccounted for. Myers scampered the rest of the way for the go-ahead TD, and UConn was up 10-7 early in the 2nd. The safety near Myers went to guard a wideout and Matt Rolin blitzed. All too easy.

    Harris was sacked by Harrell on 1st down, but Lane picked up 11. Harris found Bailey for 13 to move the chains, but his next pass fell incomplete. On 2nd, Harris danced around the pocket like a chicken with his head cut off, but once again it was Summers who swooped in and victimized Harris again. This time, Summers broke the single season INT record for UConn. Not only that, but it was UCahhhhhhhhhhhhnnnnnnnnnnn Football! (Sorry...I need to channel that somehow).

    Marriner was wrapped up again (only 19 yards on 12 carries at this point), but Shirreffs bailed out Josh and hit Mitchell over the middle for a big 20 yard gain (Shirreffs: 8-9, 149 yards, TD at this point. Not bad).

    On the ensuing 2nd and 6, Shirreffs went play action and raced out to the right. Firing off balance, Shirreffs found 2nd tight end Alec Bloom, who stopped on a dime, got himself turned around and rumbled inside the 10 to set up 1st and goal. Marriner gained 6 to the 3, then finished with the 3 yard TD to break Walt Trojanowski’s season TD record, and give UConn a 17-7 lead with the half approaching.

    Chris Thompson picked up a 1st on a receiver screen, then Harris scrambled for a 9 yard gain after showing the Heisman pose to Vontae Diggs. Harris picked up another 14 on a read option (where is UConn’s run D?!?!?!?), but UF lost their momentum when Moral Stephens dropped a pass. Harris found Worton as a pair of UConn defenders hit each other, and UF was a few yards away from getting back in the game at this point.

    Worton again made the catch following an off balance throw from Treon to pull within 3 with 3:05 left in the half.

    From here, though, it was all UConn. Shirreffs was the main catalyst, making two plays that will forever define his UConn legacy.

    On UConn’s first play of the ensuing drive, Shirreffs, backed against his own 10 yard line, made a Russell Wilson-esque, champion caliber play, shaking off two sacks, then firing a laser while on one foot to Haden, who just got a foot in bounds to move UConn shy of their own 40. (10-11, 192, TD. Wow.)

    While Shirreffs was wrapped up for a sack on the very next play thanks to Rolin, the Shirreffs-Myers connection was still working beautifully. Nearly stumbling on the wet playing field (it was raining all game), he collected himself quickly and fired another dart to Myers while getting drilled. Myers beat the contain of Duke Dawson for another long first down, and UConn was cooking with 2 minutes to go.

    Shirreffs fired again, this time to Rashad Harris, who raced past Dawson again for a 28 yard gain. (Shirreffs: 12-13, 253 yards, TD. 1 ¾ quarters). He had accounted for about 95% of UConn’s offense. At this point.

    Marriner danced around for 6, then cleaned up from 3 yards out to push the lead back to 10 with 1:31 in the half. Florida never stood a prayer after. A Lane screen was snuffed out by Rourke, and Harris was sacked by Cam Stapleton on 3rd and 6, and that was how we went into the half.

    Following a rousing 4 yard loss for Marriner (Dedrick Wright) and an incomplete pass, Shirreffs had the ball slip, and as a result fired to a checkdown in Damon Mitchell. However, Rolin was right there, and UF had the ball in great field position.

    But after another near-INT for Summers, UF saw Bailey go down hurt (wouldn’t return) after being hit hard on a triple option, then set up for 3rd and 11. With a clean pocket, Harris looked for Worton again on the same out route that they scored the first TD with. This time, it was Sinclair again who read the pass perfectly, stepped in front and stole points from Florida for the 2nd time today (4 INT’s from Harris). UCahhhhhhhhhhhnnnnnnnnnnn Football!

    Marriner ran for 11, then ran for a pair of 7’s to kick off the UConn drive in style. With that….

    *SOUND ALARM*

    We have Josh Marriner on red record alert. At that point, Marriner was 33 yards away from joining Donald Brown in legacy. 2K!

    Shirreffs still had Myers for a 19 yard gain, and Marriner ran for 6. (27 yards away), and 5 (22).

    Shirreffs again hit Myers for 18, and Ron Johnson rumbled for 9. But Marriner demanded the ball, and got it, scampering for 10 (12 yards away), but UConn was held at the goalline and had to kick a field goal. Still, it was 27-14 UConn.

    After a Pass Interference call on Summers, Harris went looking to Worton in the flats again. But this time, it was the big senior linebacker Harrell who stepped in front and picked off Harris for the 5th time, setting up UConn at the Florida 35. Harrell, for the record, has I believe 4 INT’s this year. Not bad for someone who was a DE at this time last year.

    On the ensuing 3rd and 10, Shirreffs fired a perfect pass to Mitchell for a first, then Mitchell dove for a pass and caught another first down. Marriner went back a yard though (14 yards away), and 2 incomplete passes made UConn kick another field goal to take a 30-14 lead and go up by 3 possessions at the end of 3.

    UF tight end Stephens took a triple option pitch at the outset of the next drive and rumbled for a first, and Harris followed that up with a long scramble to pull the Gators past the UConn 35. UF got inside the red zone, but Cam Stapleton got to Harris for a sack, and on 3rd and 5 from the 10, Brandon Powell dropped a pass that would’ve been a touchdown. Regardless, UF had to go for it on 4th, and it was Rourke who plowed through the O-Line and forced an incompletion. UConn football. Er..excuse me. UCahhhhhhhhhnnnnnnnn Football!

    With 4:48 left, UConn just needed to run as much clock as possible. Call the hero, it’s time to go to sea. Marriner spun around a Florida corner for 8 (6 yards left), then passed 2,000 yards on the season with a juke and a 12 yard first down. #SNUB. 2,006 yards for our hero. Marriner was far from done, though, knowing a career rushing record and season records were still at stake. He rumbled down the right sideline for 19, and UConn kept the ball moving, that is until Shirreffs threw another INT to Rolin near the end zone.

    UF was able to move the ball to stay alive, mainly on the heels of Lane, who broke several tackles on a 2nd and 10 and pushed the Gators inside the UConn 40 with 2:45 left. But on a 2nd and 3, UConn’s defense made the biggest play of the game and cemented their legacy as maybe the greatest college D of all-time. Harris picked up a first on a scramble, but was knocked off-balance by Luke Carrezola, who was then drilled by Junior Joseph, and the ball popped free. Diggs was right on top of that, and UConn was able to ice the victory cake. What teamwork. What talent. What clutch skills!

    With that, friends, we have hit the top of the mountain. Bob Diaco has pulled one of the greatest turnarounds in college football history, because of a relentless defense and a QB who played the best game of his life when it mattered most. Oh, and it doesn’t hurt to have a 2,000 yard rusher either.

    It was truly all about the seniors in this one, from Shirreffs to Marriner to Myers and Cam to Joseph and Summers. With so many gone, the dynasty turns from Marriner and Shirreffs to McNeal and D-Ham, and from Cam and Summers to guys like Rourke and Jake Crowder.

    But enough of the future. Relish the victory, friends. We’ve hit the top. We’re not chumps anymore.

    And we do have a football team, too.


    Florida Gators at Connecticut Huskies
    Jan 12, 20181ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
    #3 Florida Gators (13-2)770014
    #1 Connecticut Huskies (15-0)3216030
    Scoring Summary
    FIRST QUARTER SCORINGFLACONN
    6:39(FLA) Harris 14 pass Worton (Sanders kick)70
    3:56(CONN) Miller 28 FG73
    SECOND QUARTER SCORINGFLACONN
    6:33(CONN) Shirreffs 28 pass Myers (Miller kick)710
    3:50(CONN) Marriner 3 run (Miller kick)717
    3:04(FLA) Harris 14 pass Worton (Sanders kick)1417
    1:31(CONN) Marriner 3 run (Miller kick)1424
    THIRD QUARTER SCORINGFLACONN
    2:15(CONN) Miller 21 FG1427
    :02(CONN) Miller 29 FG1430
    Florida Gators
    PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
    Treon Harris17-3318925
    RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
    Treon Harris9616.70
    Adam Lane, Jr.6508.30
    RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
    Alvin Bailey48020.00
    C.J. Worton35819.32
    Moral Stephens33311.00
    DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
    Duke Dawson10000
    Matt Rolin10120
    Daniel McMillian9000
    Connecticut Huskies
    PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
    Bryant Shirreffs17-2632512
    RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
    Josh Marriner361283.52
    RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
    Tommy Myers49824.51
    Damon Mitchell45213.00
    Jon Haden/Thomas Lucas22211.00
    DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
    Vontae Diggs5000
    Jamar Summers5020
    Cam Stapleton3200


    Originally posted by Mike7Vinas
    Same here. Can you PM those details.
    Seems as if I can't PM you yet. I will when I can though.
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    • bryan3169
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      • May 2013
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      #602
      Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

      Congrats! UConn are now the national champions! Now the question is...can they do it again? Will Coach Diaco be around for a chance at a repeat? Time will only tell!


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      • Knickerbocker91
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        • Jun 2010
        • 3231

        #603
        Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

        Congrats on the title! That defense showed why they're the best in the country, such a great game from them. And then Marriner was on a mission, UConn could essentially do no wrong. At least you have two ups on the basketball program - you had to go undefeated to get the title AND you beat arguably the two best opponents you could face to get there. Ain't no double-digit seeds around here!
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        • Miles Perry
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          • Jul 2012
          • 1474

          #604
          Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

          Dang SIX forced turnovers! Wow! Congrats on the championship!

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          • whughes
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            • Jul 2012
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            #605
            Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

            Wooooo! Congrats on the championship fellas. That second half was a defensive slugfest
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            • thesportsguru11
              Cooking With Sauce
              • Feb 2014
              • 5105

              #606
              Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

              Originally posted by bryan3169
              Congrats! UConn are now the national champions! Now the question is...can they do it again? Will Coach Diaco be around for a chance at a repeat? Time will only tell!

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              Great questions. I think the repeat will be nearly impossible with all the new starters, especially on defense, but as long as D-Ham can keep his nose clean we should be in good hands.

              Diaco...I'm not sure what he's thinking. He's under contract for (I believe) 2 more seasons, but I have a feeling UConn will offer him an extension. Whether or not he takes it is a whole different question, and his response will likely tell us if Diaco wants in or out, even if he stays the duration of his contract. 'Bama sure is intriguing though.

              Originally posted by Knickerbocker91
              Congrats on the title! That defense showed why they're the best in the country, such a great game from them. And then Marriner was on a mission, UConn could essentially do no wrong. At least you have two ups on the basketball program - you had to go undefeated to get the title AND you beat arguably the two best opponents you could face to get there. Ain't no double-digit seeds around here!
              Thanks. A combined 17 points allowed in the CFP at the expense of the two best offenses in the country. Goes to show that defense still can win championships.

              I had to LOL at the basketball team part. The CFP is intended to find the very best. That's what we get! Still wanted TCU though, I thought they were better than Oregon (I was blatantly wrong). At least we see them in the Big 12 next year.

              Originally posted by Miles Perry
              Dang SIX forced turnovers! Wow! Congrats on the championship!
              Thanks Miles! Was a truly flawless defensive performance, aside from that first drive. Always nice to see the seniors, like Summers, Harrell, Cam and Joseph, step up big on the biggest stages. So happy we send out all those seniors with a ring!

              Originally posted by whughes
              Wooooo! Congrats on the championship fellas. That second half was a defensive slugfest
              Thanks. Indeed it was. I love me a defensive shootout.

              Also, for everyone, I promise that is the longest I will ever make a write-up. Big game, you know?
              Last edited by thesportsguru11; 07-18-2015, 07:13 AM.

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              • Matt10
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                Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                Man, sounds like an awesome game - that 2nd quarter though, nice putting up 21 points! Would have loved to have watched the 4th quarter as it seems the pressure was heating up. Great work, great write up
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                • thesportsguru11
                  Cooking With Sauce
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 5105

                  #608
                  Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



                  Bowl Week Wrap-Up



                  You know how the playoffs went. No write-up needed.


                  NOTE: The top 25 was so messed up, I just didn't include it. Had Auburn ahead of UCLA despite Auburn losing, only one change in the top 25...just messed up. All that matters is UConn is #1.


                  Bowl Map


                  Again, for those of you who may or may not have caught up, I started changing corporate sponsors of a bunch of bowl games last season, as you'd see in real life. Found a list of Fortune 500 companies and related their locations to the games and went from there. There was a list of changes posted earlier in the month, but if anyone's curious I'll repost it. CAC bowl games are highlighted.



                  Royal Purple New Mexico: Kentucky (8-5) def. Baylor (8-5) 41-35

                  Famous Idaho Potato: Wyoming (9-4) def. Ohio (9-4) 28-24

                  San Diego Country Credit Union Poinsettia: Memphis (8-4) def. Boise St. (10-4) 28-24

                  Tropicana St. Petersburg: Southern Miss (8-5) def. Navy (7-6) 41-38

                  R&L Carriers New Orleans: FIU (7-6) def. #20 New Mexico St. (10-3) 31-24

                  Amazon Las Vegas: #24 Arizona State (9-4) def. San Diego St. (11-3) 34-21

                  Sheraton Hawai'i: Western Kentucky (10-3) def. Colorado St. (8-5) 52-34

                  Quick Lane (pres. by Ford): Purdue (7-6) def. Buffalo (7-6) 42-24

                  CitiBank Military (pres. by Northrop Grumman): Army (8-5) def. Bowling Green (6-7) 35-23

                  Chevron Holiday: #16 USC (10-3) def. West Virginia (6-7) 52-17

                  Bank Of America: Clemson (8-5) def. UCF (7-6) 38-28

                  Duck Commander Independence: NC St. (7-6) def. Tulsa (8-5) 30-24

                  Advocare V100 Texas: #18 Michigan (9-4) def. #25 BYU (9-4) 38-24

                  Russell Athletic: #23 Georgia Tech (9-4) def. Notre Dame (8-5) 31-24

                  Lockheed Martin Armed Forces: Florida Atlantic (8-5) vs. New Mexico (7-6) 24-14

                  eBay.com: Cal (7-6) def. #21 Florida St. (7-6) 58-24

                  Valero Alamo: #19 Oklahoma St. (9-4) def. #15 Oregon St. (10-3) 31-22

                  TicketCity Cactus: Nebraska (8-6) def. Texas (8-5) 27-22

                  Franklin American Mortgage Music City: Boston College (8-6) def. Tennessee (6-6) 20-17

                  Hyundai Sun Bowl: Miami-FL (9-4) def. #11 Arizona (9-4) 35-26

                  AutoZone Liberty: Rice (10-4) def. USF (9-4) 38-27

                  ExxonMobil Dallas: Northwestern (7-6) def. Temple (6-7) 31-21

                  TECO Energy Outback: Georgia (8-5) def. #13 Ohio State (9-4) 55-43

                  Fidelity: Vanderbilt (8-5) def. Rutgers (8-5) 24-21

                  Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus: #22 Ole Miss (10-4) def. #17 Michigan St. (10-4) 38-28

                  Birmingham: Penn St. (7-5) def. Tulane (9-5) 45-21

                  Time Warner Cable: Kent State (9-5) def. Texas St. (7-6) 31-21

                  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  New Year's Six


                  Discover Orange: #12 Western Michigan (13-1) def. #10 Oklahoma (9-4) 35-31

                  Goodyear Cotton: #8 Marshall (12-2) def. #9 North Carolina (9-4) 38-33

                  VIZIO Fiesta: #6 UCLA (12-2) def. #5 Auburn (11-3) 34-16

                  Chick-Fil-A-Peach: #14 Virginia Tech (12-2) def. #7 Missouri (9-4) 35-21

                  Rose pres. by Best Buy (CFP SEMIFINAL): #3 Florida (13-1) def. #2 TCU (11-2) 66-10

                  Allstate Sugar (CFP SEMIFINAL):#1 UConn (14-0) def. #4 Oregon (11-3) 10-3

                  College Football Playoff Championship (January 8, Miami, FL): #1 UConn (15-0) def. #3 Florida (13-2) 30-14


                  All-AAC 1st Team


                  2017 1st Team All-AAC
                  PosPlayer NameHtWtYear
                  QBTanner Lee, TulaneSr.
                  HBJosh Marriner, UConnSr.
                  HBSherman Badie, TulaneSr.
                  WRCedric Lancaster , SMUSr.
                  WRNiguel Veal, TulaneSr.
                  TEKendall Ardoin, TulaneSr.
                  OTJosh Parrish, UConnSo.
                  GTrey Rutherford, UConnSr.
                  CWill Clapp, TulaneSr.
                  GRyan Crozier, UConnJr.
                  OTTommy Hopkins, UConnSr.
                  DECam Stapleton, UConnSr.
                  DTMichael Raiford, NavySr.
                  DTT.J. Newell, UConnSo.
                  DESam Rourke, UConnFr.
                  LBQuintin Harrell, UConnSr.
                  LBCraig Suits, TulsaSr.
                  LBJunior Joseph, UConnSr.
                  CBJamar Summers, UConnSr.
                  CBJavon Hadley, UConnSr.
                  SNate Godwin, USFSr.
                  SRoss Sinclair, UConnFr.
                  KMike Miller, UConnFr.
                  PTyler McCray, UConnFr.
                  RSArkeel Newsome, UConnJr.



                  NCAA All-Americans


                  2017 NCAA 1st Team All-Americans
                  PosPlayer NameHtWtYear
                  QBTreon Harris, FloridaSr.
                  HBJosh Marriner, UConnSr.
                  HBShaun Nixon, TCUJr.
                  WRArDarius Stewart, FloridaSr.
                  WRNiguel Veal, TulaneSr.
                  TEJake Roh, Boise St.Sr.
                  OTDave Sharpe, FloridaSr.
                  GJake Pisarcik, OregonSr.
                  CDoug Brenner, OregonSr.
                  GNolan Kelleher, FloridaSr.
                  OTPoasi Moala, UCLASr.
                  DECam Stapleton, UConnSr.
                  DTAustin Maloata, OregonSr.
                  DTGerald Sorley-Jones, OklahomaSo.
                  DECaleb Brantley, FloridaSr.
                  LBJunior Joseph, UConnSr.
                  LBJophez Ross, FloridaSo.
                  LBTyler Morris, San Diego St.Sr.
                  CBJamar Summers, UConnSr.
                  CBLogan Cheadle, MissouriJr.
                  SDestri White, RiceSr.
                  SRoyquez Talley, ClemsonFr.
                  KSeth Seymour, MichiganJr.
                  PKen Jertoney, UCLASo.
                  RSArkeel Newsome, UConnJr.



                  Award Winners


                  2017 NCAA Award Winners
                  AwardPlayerPosTeam
                  Heisman Memorial TrophyTreon HarrisQBFlorida
                  Maxwell AwardTreon HarrisQB Florida
                  Walter Camp AwardTreon HarrisQBFlorida
                  Davey O'Brien AwardTreon HarrisQBFlorida
                  Chuck Bednarik AwardJophez RossLBFlorida
                  Bronko Nagurski TrophyCam StapletonDEUConn
                  Lombardi AwardCam StapletonDEUConn
                  Doak Walker AwardJosh MarrinerRBUConn
                  Fred Biletnikoff AwardArDarius StewartWRFlorida
                  John Mackey AwardMike HeuermanTENotre Dame
                  Outland TrophyNolan KelleherTFlorida
                  Rimington TrophyDoug BrennerCOregon
                  Linebacker of the YearJophez RossLBFlorida
                  Jim Thorpe AwardLogan CheadleCBMissouri
                  Lou Groza AwardSeth SeymourKMichigan
                  Ray Guy AwardKen JertoneyPUCLA
                  Returner of the YearArkeel NewsomeRBUConn


                  Stat Leaders









                  Originally posted by Matt10
                  Man, sounds like an awesome game - that 2nd quarter though, nice putting up 21 points! Would have loved to have watched the 4th quarter as it seems the pressure was heating up. Great work, great write up
                  It was a very good game. It was kind of weird....I didn't even realize we scored 21 in the 2nd until I typed up the box score.

                  I actually recorded the game (thanks to my brother's camcorder) for my own purposes, but I don't have a capture card or anything like that, so the end quality was rather poor. Believe me, I would've loved to have done a post-commentary sort of thing and posted it here instead of writing that insanely long write-up, but I'd prefer not to do that until/if I get a capture card.

                  My only problem with that is, I wouldn't use it for much.. We'll see. Maybe it's something I look into later on in the dynasty.
                  Last edited by thesportsguru11; 07-09-2017, 11:11 AM.

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                  • thesportsguru11
                    Cooking With Sauce
                    • Feb 2014
                    • 5105

                    #609
                    Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



                    Final 2017 UConn Statistics


                    UConn Huskies Stats - 2017
                    PassingC/ATTYDSAVGYDS/GLONGTDINTRAT
                    Bryant Shirreffs187-277281915.1187.9661718
                    David Hamilton4-74010.02.712
                    RushingATTYDSAVGLONG20+TDYDS/GFUM
                    Josh Marriner42320324.8421124135.45
                    Ron Johnson853464.0170623.00
                    Bryant Shirreffs732383.2180315.84
                    Jeff McNeal191156.042128.80
                    Arkeel Newsome3196.314001.40
                    David Hamilton11616.016001.20
                    Alfred Hart6142.34020.90
                    ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONGDROPSYDS/GYAC
                    Thomas Lucas3575421.5765250.2207
                    Jon Haden3441612.2226527.7106
                    Damon Mitchell3451315.0151034.1202
                    Tommy Myers3050516.8466733.6201
                    Josh Marriner1616310.1042210.8118
                    Rashad Harris1419213.7028312.786
                    Jeff McNeal911012.212618.443
                    Alec Bloom77110.122905.028
                    Alfred Hart3217.001213.61.4
                    Steve Hashemi3227.31903.111
                    BlockingPCAKESACK
                    Tommy Hopkins77
                    Tommy Myers70
                    Trey Rutherford52
                    Brian Thompson50
                    Ryan Crozier34
                    Thomas Lucas30
                    Damon Mitchell 20
                    Josh Parrish22
                    TacklesSacksInterceptions
                    DefenseSOLOASTTOTSACKTLOSSPDINTTD
                    Junior Joseph70171518000
                    Luke Carrezola56258116001
                    Vontae Diggs49150212110
                    Ross Sinclair4724900230
                    Quintin Harrell48149312240
                    Derek Robinson4524705210
                    Jamar Summers39140034111
                    Sam Rourke32032720000
                    Cam Stapleton301311720000
                    Javon Hadley2222401261
                    Travis Lumpkin2002013100
                    Sammie Leonard1601613100
                    Mike Stokes1311400100
                    Anthony Watkins1201201000
                    T.J. Newell1201234000
                    Cole Ormsby60612000
                    Tashawn Coleman50501000
                    Gene Jackson30311000
                    Rick Stewart30000100
                    James Atkins10111000
                    Jabari Wright10100100
                    KickoffsPunts
                    ReturningATTYDSAVGLONGTDRETAVGTD
                    Arkeel Newsome54146527.19514310.00
                    Field GoalsExtra Points
                    KickingFGMFGAPCTLONGXPMXPAPCTPTS
                    Mike Miller151693%375050100%95
                    Tyler McCray4580%325771%17
                    PuntingPUNTSYDSLONGAVGNETBPIN20TB
                    Tyler McCray3012825442.732.5079



                    Guru's Final Thoughts:

                    This is the third time in NCAA history a team has gone into the season unranked and won the National Title that same year. (1983 Miami and 1984 BYU are the others).

                    Not a huge surprise to see Johnson and Shirreffs' rushing numbers drop when Marriner gets the ball 430 times. I think Johnson has the early edge to be the starter next year, but I wouldn't be surprised to see the move to McNeal, a similar runner to Marriner except about 5" taller.

                    Our receivers have too many YAC. That's not a bad thing.

                    Really surprised to see Carrezola as our #2 tackler, despite hitting the pine when we went to our nickel and quarter packages against teams like Houston and UCF. I am likely going to slide an outside 'backer into the middle next year to replace Junior, so if it's Carrezola, look for those stats to rise --- big time.

                    Quintin Harrell is a manimal. I am infatuated by versatility...this guy has it. Too bad I only had him 2 years.

                    I need to find new ways to use Arkeel Newsome.

                    Sammie Leonard is a name to watch next year. Limited PT, yet was still our #12 tackler, ahead of starters like T.J. Newell. Dude's fast, got a nose for the ball and, like Harrell, can be moved up to safety or down to end.

                    Congrats to UConn's Hall of Fame Inductees, Class of 2017-18

                    RB Josh Marriner
                    DE Cam Stapleton
                    CB Jamar Summers

                    Honorable Acceptant: LB Junior Joseph


                    I allowed Joseph in as an extra because this year's senior class was so deep, Joseph was the first man out. But he was our leading tackler the past 2 seasons, starter the last 3 1/2. Done so much for the team as captain and stud, I really can't leave him out.

                    Records and opening post information will be updated tonight. Table of contents with game index for all 4 seasons coming within the next 48 hours.

                    Offseason next folks. Season 5 starting soon!
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                      Diaco turns down Alabama and UConn extension, will remain with Huskies in 2018


                      For the third year in a row, Bob Diaco has had to fend off questions about leaving UConn after a successful season.

                      Diaco's courting process began late in the 2017 season for most teams this year, as Diaco was asked for interviews from top institutions like Alabama, Maryland (uch), and Pitt, in addition to more NFL gigs. The top pro suitors this year were the Cleveland Browns, Oakland Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars.

                      Alabama was figured on as Diaco's next destination, but he politely declined the offer and wished to stay at UConn.

                      But when UConn offered a 4 year extension on top of his contract through 2019 (discussed in his first extension from the end of 2015 but ultimately passed), he also declined, requesting he play out the rest of his contract and go from there. As UConn reluctantly agreed to cater to the whim of one of the best coaches in the nation, one has to begin to wonder....does Diaco want out? Does he want to go to his alma mater of Iowa or back to Notre Dame? Is Diaco at all unhappy at UConn, even with the impending move to the Big 12?

                      That much is unknown, but we definitely have a cause for concern now. However, UConn is good at keeping their coaches (thanks to RoundingThird for making this point, Calhoun and Auriemma were/has been there since the beginning of time), and with some extra cash from the success of 2017 in the athletics budget, A.D. Warde Manuel can afford to open the checkbook a bit.

                      We'll keep an eye on this over next season, but for now, the savior remains.
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                        Hamilton shows up to team meeting drunk, late; discipline forthcoming


                        QB race now wide open; who else is competing?



                        Hartford Courant Report
                        E. Hartford, CT
                        Feb. 11, 2018


                        Rising sophomore QB David Hamilton may have just messed up his UConn career.

                        In a reportedly mandatory end of season meeting to discuss spring practice schedules and other miscellaneous information at UConn's practice facility yesterday, projected 2018 starting QB David Hamilton showed up late, but that wasn't the worst part.

                        The sophomore was clearly intoxicated, which Diaco noticed immediately. D-Ham was sent home, despite refusing to do so at first, according to a handful of players and staff.

                        Diaco instituted a no-tolerance policy for lateness early in his tenure as coach, but drinking or illegal substances was never brought up. However, the punishment is expected to be worse.

                        It is unknown if Hamilton will be dismissed, suspended or something else, but Hamilton's status is definitely in jeopardy. Discipline is forthcoming from Diaco and the university.


                        So what does this do for the starting QB race?


                        Good question. Right now there are 3 QB's on the roster (including Hamilton), and a 4th being targeted in Tanner Dean-Lowry. However, the quartet combine for 7 career passes, and all 7 were from Hamilton.

                        The top backup at the moment is former preferred walk-on Jarrett Rivero, who will be a 4th year junior next fall. Rivero is the fastest of the bunch, and the fastest QB Coach Diaco has had at UConn. He also stands at a healthy 6'5, 232 pounds. However, his accuracy leaves a little to be desired and he has never thrown a pass at the college level.

                        The other Husky already on the roster is redshirt freshman Isaac Jackson from Georgia. Recruited at the same time as D-Ham, Jackson took a seat last fall to develop, and the dual-threat has some potential. However, right now, he still has work to do and has lots of room to develop, and was even worse than Rivero throwing the ball in practices last fall.

                        Dean-Lowry has a lot of upside, and is similar to Bryant Shirreffs as well, but he too needs a little bit of time. However, he has the potential to be very special.

                        So there you go. Diaco better not be too harsh with D-Ham here. It's very clear we need him.
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                          Well ****. D-Ham better kiss *** and make amends. If I become UConn's next OC, I need my dual-threat.

                          How's that situation looking, btw?
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                            Originally posted by kswgrad2012
                            Well ****. D-Ham better kiss *** and make amends. If I become UConn's next OC, I need my dual-threat.

                            How's that situation looking, btw?
                            It'll be interesting. I think I know where I am going with that storyline, so...we'll see what happens. The other thing about Rivero is that he is a southpaw, and I've only used one sparingly in 14. (Darius Wade with BC). But he opens up my offense with his mobility. Just need to be able to throw the ball, even a little.

                            Coach Carousel/CAC's I'll have up tomorrow. With 15 CAC's for 2018, I'm being held up a little.

                            UConn is losing their OC and DC *SPOILER*, but no CAC is coming here..... for those positions. (Hint, Hint...Maybe?)

                            There are at least three users with CAC's who will probably be very happy at their destination. Thing is, we'll see if they are the same three I'm thinking of. Additionally, there are going to be two users who will be pissed beyond hell. I know exactly who those two are.

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                              Congrats on the championship! Looking forward to the next season and all different storylines! and hopefully my coach having a better year!
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                                A fan's guide to college football re-alignment, 2018 edition




                                Another round of college conference re-alignment. Crap. But anywho, there have been some changes this offseason, and we'll get you caught up on who's going where, and what it does for each conference.

                                Big 12: Added: UConn, Houston (American)
                                Winner or Loser? Winner

                                UConn is the national champion, so obviously that's good. While they lose all their stars from last year's team, they are in a good position to remain competitive for years. Houston did have a down year in 2017, but they were breaking in a bunch of new starters and have been recruiting well. They should be fine in about 2-3 years.

                                This also makes geography interesting. West Virginia and UConn are both on their own little island out there in the East division, and will make home field advantage even more important.

                                And, did I mention the new Big 12 title game is in Jerry World?

                                American: Added: Marshall (C-USA), Army (Independent) Lost: UConn, Houston (Big 12)
                                Winner or Loser? Loser

                                The American lost two of its best teams. Obviously that makes it a loser, but the old C-USA will be very intriguing with mid-major darling Marshall and lately sturdy Army.

                                Army fills UConn's spot in the East, and should be an immediate contender, as the only real competition it might have to face is USF and Temple for that East crown. UCF, Cincinnati and ECU are all trending downward, but once they re-emerge, the East will be very wild.

                                Marshall, meanwhile, jumps to the West, and has a strong chance to win the conference crown immediately. The Herd, who rolled to the national title game out of Conference USA two years ago and a Cotton Bowl win in January, needed a boost in competition and is getting it. Tulane, Navy, Tulsa and Memphis are all good and all 5 have a legitimate chance to win the AAC West this year.


                                Conference USA: Added: Texas St. (Sun Belt), Lost: Marshall (AAC), UAB (Independent)
                                Winner or Loser? Loser

                                C-USA takes another big blow, as another long-time (and its most successful) member in Marshall leaves for greener pastures, while UAB is in financial trouble. Texas St. has had some good seasons and a rising star in tailback Dre Johnson, but Texas St. faces an uphill climb in the West division. Rice, North Texas and Southern Miss are populating the upper half of the division.

                                In the meantime, Louisiana Tech slides over to the East. Same with the Bobcats goes for the Bulldogs, as Western Kentucky slides into the catbird seat at the top of the East. Florida Atlantic, Florida International and Old Dominion are all expected to compete for the East crown, while LA Tech slides back to the middle of the pack.

                                Sun Belt: Lost: Texas St. (C-USA)
                                Winner or Loser? Loser

                                Losing one and gaining another isn't always a good thing, but the Sun Belt is now down to 8 teams, retains their conference champion (New Mexico St.), and can still remain competitive.

                                CAC's next.
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