Are you using one of the dynasty editing tools to get underclassmen to declare early or is the game simply complying with your wishes? Either way, I always enjoy the amount of depth put in. It gives me a LOT to read, which is never something I'd complain about. Plus, I'm contemplating returning to these forums (there's a lot of personal issues I have with EA, the NFL, and the NCAA as a whole that's giving me pause), so seeing that guys like you, Geezy, and Cheese are still going strong helps.
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Are you using one of the dynasty editing tools to get underclassmen to declare early or is the game simply complying with your wishes? Either way, I always enjoy the amount of depth put in. It gives me a LOT to read, which is never something I'd complain about. Plus, I'm contemplating returning to these forums (there's a lot of personal issues I have with EA, the NFL, and the NCAA as a whole that's giving me pause), so seeing that guys like you, Geezy, and Cheese are still going strong helps.My Dynasties
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Another possible determining factor is that Madden 25's franchise mode is completely broken in my opinion, from franchise mechanics to draft logic. I watched some of MrHurriicane's old Rams franchise to troubleshoot a bit and it seems he had similar roster problems that I'm having. Certain positions simply don't develop, for example.
I'd be willing to bet all the money in the world that if last year's draft class gets put into Madden 09 or 12 for example, Shav would have been a top ten pick, while Ice-Jax and Williamson have a better shot of playing immediately. What I liked about 09 especially is how imported draft guys would come in with decent ratings and could make an impact immediately.. not so much the case here.
For some reason, Byers looks like he'll be a high-mid round draft choice, which might mean we have one player to cheer for moving forward. I have a possible solution to these problems through global awareness ratings editing in NCAA, which I'll discuss later. Hopefully this means we'll start to see more draft picks pan out in coming seasons from us and other schools, especially as kids like Jordan Brown, Speier, Chamarkelle and others begin to matriculate to the league (they're all draft-eligible next year, AHHHHHH!)
Man, decimated by early departures. It seems safeties love to bounce early, I'm surprised by Byer's choice. I'm certainly more shocked he has such high draft stock, although he isn't a first rounder it has huge bust potential.
I love the NFL look in and everything, it's a cool touch. On that note though, Rodgers as a 49er and Newton as a Cowboy is wild. Those UConn guys have had a rough go. It seems Stapleton is well adjusted, the rest don't have much to brag about.
I'm excited for next year. It should be interesting watching basically an entirely new defense on the field. It could lead to some serious shootouts, at least assuming the offense is on point! Looking forward to the offseason.
Just curious, is Rush leaving in game or is that a author's decision? I ask because I've never seen a guy declare when rated that low
I think of Byers' choice like a Marcus Lattimore from a few years ago. Talent is there but also with multiple serious injuries. In Byers' case there was no guarantee he'd start with Ashanti Swift in the fold and with experience, so it makes sense in my eyes at least to take the money and run. You just never know what other injuries or misfortunes could pop up if he stays. The offense looked better last year as Swift got acclimated anyhow, so it's probably best that he has the clear path to the starting job instead. I'll mention this later in the post, but I also feel it's worth noting that I didn't interfere with this decision, the game made all three of the legit guys declare (Byers, Sapp, Vic C). The transfers on the other hand....
It was very neat to see A-A-ron return home and do good, he's really made a case for himself as the best all-time in this alternate universe. This is especially so as Brady never won rings four and five, while Peyton I think still only has one as well (it might be two, but I can't seem to find the early season notes right now...). As I mentioned in response to young, I think I'll finally have a fix for some of the draft class problems I'm having, and the players coming out in the next few seasons might help as well. Jordan Brown may very well be the #1 pick next year if all goes to plan, while I think Lonte' and Chamarkelle could be first round picks as well. Swift is a few years away but I have high hopes for him as well.
And on the topic of those four, I'm thankful we get them back as they will likely be responsible for keeping us in these games next year, as you're probably right in assuming many shootouts. I'm not too concerned about safety as Aaron Brook returns and JUCO transfer Ahmir Rider might slot in at free, but we'll have a mess at linebacker and corner. Tory Greening is back, but who else goes at corner with him? Kelvin Cooke or Linzell Tyson even? I just don't know. Hopefully a late signing or two might help us out.
Man, finally got caught up (mostly while on the john at work). Wasn't exactly what you were hoping for in the season but you guys were always right there!
That Ole Miss team is like nothing I've ever seen before. No surprise they didn't lose.
I know you said it may be a good thing some guys departed to make room for the upcoming recruits but man, 8 is a lot of guys to lose. Will be good for me to be able to follow from this offseason fresh and continue on!). Any hope for a national title we might have next year could be erased by all the new faces on defense, but I think we're building a nice foundation for the future.
You've been around the thread long enough, however, to know that "I think" means "uhhhh maybe" as so many of these guys bust out of the program, like Rush just did. So we shall see.
The level of detail here is just staggering. I presume you sim rather than play the Madden 25 games?
I thought the backward ratios might be the case. At least my talented QBs prospered. Hopefully my team will adapt well to Coach Brihay's sudden change in philosophy.
As long as we finish better than 5-7 I'll be content.
I also have a perhaps abnormally good memory, so it's easy to access and add in some of this information when needed. The other advantage I have is that if I don't know a certain fact, I know where I can find it in the thread. Everything builds off itself, in effect.
Back on topic, yes I sim all of the Madden stuff and take down key information when necessary, and I did finally adjust some coach sliders this afternoon, so that should be all set moving forward. I think 5-7 should be fine, but the change in philosophy may not effect SDSU all that much. Hint hint, wink wink and all that fun stuff.
Are you using one of the dynasty editing tools to get underclassmen to declare early or is the game simply complying with your wishes? Either way, I always enjoy the amount of depth put in. It gives me a LOT to read, which is never something I'd complain about. Plus, I'm contemplating returning to these forums (there's a lot of personal issues I have with EA, the NFL, and the NCAA as a whole that's giving me pause), so seeing that guys like you, Geezy, and Cheese are still going strong helps.
I remember your gripes about the various businesses, so color me pleased to see you're considering coming back to 'chising, be it with Coach Coley or something else entirely. Obviously it's not quite that easy, but to me I've long viewed college sports as simply a large number of amateur athletes playing games.
I too despise what the NCAA and sometimes college in general stand for (got some gripes against my own school and the general flow of money within the collegiate institution... story for another day). Nevertheless, 90% of kids who play college ball never turn pro, and I guess that my enjoyment stems from keeping that in sight each week. Perhaps that shows my priorities are out of line, but it's easier to see when you attend a D-II college as I do, with no TV cameras and no free rides for the athletes.
Anyways, good luck digesting this football season bud!
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Wait Chamarkelle and Jordan are already about to be draft eligible? Feels like they just committed
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The Madden tie-in's are so key and, honestly, is one of my absolute favorite things about this dynasty (and Cheese's, too). I think everyone should sim a Madden franchise along side their NCAA franchise if they're doing a dynasty report on here, just because it adds a ton more depth. Love it. I had set up a dynasty I was going to run (not on the boards though) with Kansas and I just never got beyond the half way point of the season. But the last three weeks I got through the second half of the season and now get to go on to all of my fun stuff like my random progression that was stolen from the legend himself, Hellisan, and whatnot. Maybe someday I'll find a good set up to start up a dynasty on the forums, too.Comment
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I have a setup I think you'd like, holla at me
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You know I am absolutely loving the offseason updates and the Madden tie-ins. It adds such depth to your report. Just fantastic stuff. It is interesting to see that not many of your players have gone on to have great NFL careers. Hopefully we will see that trend start to shift in the future.A Rising Storm in the North | Cheese's Eastern Michigan Dynasty (NCAA '12)
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I've been following & reading your dynasty for awhile now. Going over your former players that have gone pro in recent years, didn't Summers or Rourke say something about exposing dirt on UConn when Diaco was still there?Comment
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I highly doubt Jordan/Lonte'/Chamarkelle will stick around past this year, as Jordan could be the #1 pick next year, while the wideouts could be 1st round choices as well. But that remains to be seen!
The Madden tie-in's are so key and, honestly, is one of my absolute favorite things about this dynasty (and Cheese's, too). I think everyone should sim a Madden franchise along side their NCAA franchise if they're doing a dynasty report on here, just because it adds a ton more depth. Love it. I had set up a dynasty I was going to run (not on the boards though) with Kansas and I just never got beyond the half way point of the season. But the last three weeks I got through the second half of the season and now get to go on to all of my fun stuff like my random progression that was stolen from the legend himself, Hellisan, and whatnot. Maybe someday I'll find a good set up to start up a dynasty on the forums, too.
Of course it's totally your decision, but I have a good feeling you'll have a nice ring of support if you ever tried anything on the boards. Since BDawg left we're missing out on a nice Western Michigan dynasty... *thinks deeply*.
You know I am absolutely loving the offseason updates and the Madden tie-ins. It adds such depth to your report. Just fantastic stuff. It is interesting to see that not many of your players have gone on to have great NFL careers. Hopefully we will see that trend start to shift in the future.
Not everyone will be a hit in the pros, but I think with the group we'll have coming out in the next year or two with Jordan, Speier, Chamarkelle, Ashanti Swift and even Korey Davis-Love I'd bet on things looking up for UConn in the league very shortly.
Summers pre-dates Rourke, it was Jake Crowder who also left the team because of some run-ins with Diaco. You have a great memory, as I did point that out awhile back. Every now and then I'll tease a storyline that doesn't come to fruition for whatever reason, but this one could come back around very soon with Diaco debating whether or not to stay in the NFL or return to the college ranks with the Michigan job. Keep in mind that Diaco and Rourke did get suspended for two games in 2019 for illegal under-the-table payment, so perhaps there was more juicy stuff that has been concealed to this point. Despite the fact his friend and former co-worker would be hiring him, one would have to assume that if something was up, people would find out eventually.
On the other hand, Rourke has clearly proven himself to be a meathead with all of his off-field junk, while Crowder never materialized in the NFL either, so perhaps they were trying to save face after both got demoted as seniors.
What's interesting though is that the benching of those two players really paved the way for the future of our program - Rourke was benched for James Mandrell, a three-year starter and co-captain last year, while Crowder was benched for Sam Barnett, another three-year starter who played a big role in the 2020 Playoff.Check out We have a football team too..Guru's UConn Huskies in Dynasty HQ!
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2022 Season Stats
UConn Huskies Stats - 2022 Passing C/ATT YDS AVG YDS/G LONG TD INT RAT Jordan Brown 244-349 3466 14.2 266.6 67 31 16 173.5 Linzell Tyson 5-18 82 16.4 6.3 36 0 1 54.9 Kelly Carlson 3-4 77 25.6 7.0 40 1 0 319.2 Rushing ATT YDS AVG LONG 20+ TD YDS/G FUM Ashanti Swift 219 982 4.4 59 4 16 75.5 1 J.P. Byers 110 456 4.1 36 1 2 65.1 0 Linzell Tyson 66 452 6.8 66 7 2 34.7 7 Mike Molden 75 398 5.3 30 2 4 33.1 1 Jonathan Shaffer 15 61 4.0 13 0 0 10.1 0 Kelly Carlson 3 14 4.6 12 0 0 1.2 0 Dallas Freeman 2 2 1.0 1 0 1 0.1 0 Jordan Brown 80 -202 -2.5 13 0 4 -15.5 9 Receiving REC YDS AVG TD LONG DROPS YDS/G YAC Lonte' Speier 54 720 13.3 8 50 4 55.3 158 Devin Brown 52 990 19.0 5 67 4 76.1 315 Chamarkelle Byrom 46 864 18.7 5 48 8 66.4 327 Alex Paige 43 390 9/0 4 25 4 29.9 162 Marcus Rodgers 22 378 17.1 8 40 1 29.0 108 Dallas Freeman 12 119 9.9 0 17 2 9.1 49 Ashanti Swift 7 37 5.2 0 9 0 2.8 31 Jayson Moss 5 37 7.4 1 14 0 4.1 16 J.P. Byers 4 32 8.0 0 13 0 4.5 33 Drew Talley 3 33 11.0 0 23 2 3.0 15 Collin Miranda 1 19 19.0 0 19 0 1.5 5 Blocking PCAKE SACK Alex Paige 12 0 Kevin Jones 11 2 Korey Davis-Love 6 11 Lawron Leak 5 6 Jylan Sowell 5 2 Michael Clark 4 17 Nate Dotson 2 1 Tackles Sacks Interceptions Defense SOLO AST TOT SACK TLOSS PD INT TD Mike Hill 113 2 115 1 23 2 1 0 Tory Greening 55 3 58 0 2 4 2 0 Vic Castalanetta 53 3 56 1 8 2 1 0 A.J. Paxston 52 1 53 1 23 0 0 0 Alex Brown 52 0 52 1 23 0 0 0 Jevon Sapp 50 0 50 3 15 0 1 1 Tony Rush 47 0 47 0 2 3 1 0 James Mandrell 40 1 41 11 12 0 0 0 Aaron Brook 40 0 40 0 2 3 3 0 Sam Barnett 33 1 34 0 2 9 0 0 Kent Newton 30 0 30 0 2 4 8 3 Kiel Hughes 25 2 27 6 16 0 0 0 Kelvin Cooke 15 0 15 1 1 0 1 0 Jeremy Broadricke 12 1 13 0 4 1 0 0 Avan Goulding 12 0 12 1 1 0 0 0 Blake Kimbrough 8 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 Tarik Madison 6 0 6 1 3 0 0 0 Kion East 6 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 Linzell Tyson 6 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 Ethan Buckingham 3 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 Marshawn Dortch 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 Scott Sarria 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 DeAaron Kensing 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Matt Tellers 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Kickoffs Punts Returning ATT YDS AVG LONG TD RET AVG TD Marcus Rodgers 28 752 26.8 101 1 43 13.1 1 Collin Miranda 3 93 31.0 46 0 0 0 0 Field Goals Extra Points Kicking FGM FGA PCT LONG XPM XPA PCT PTS Anthony Ricciardi 10 19 52 44 66 66 100 96 Punting PUNTS YDS LONG AVG NET BP IN20 TB Kyle January 45 1934 63 42.9 31.4 0 5 13
Players Departing
# Position Name Class Hometown Reason Overall Career Stats 20 RB J.P. Byers rsJR Claremore, OK Going Pro 91 331 rush, 1785 yards, 13 TD, 14 rec, 72 yds, 2 TD 32 SS Vic Castalanetta rsJR St. Joseph, MO Going Pro 89 159 tackles (13 TFL), sack, 7 INT, FR, TD 13 LB Jevon Sapp rsSO Gastonia, NC Going Pro 88 112 tackles, 8 sacks, INT, FF, 2 FR, TD 6 FS Tony Rush rsJR Glenview, IL Going Pro 85 121 tackles (7 TFL), 2 INT, TD 4 ILB Mike Hill rsSR Edmonton, CN Graduation 88 219 tackles (42 TFL), 2 sacks, 4 INT, 2 FF, 2 FR 21 CB Kent Newton rsSR New Berllin, WI Graduation 87 65 tackles (3 TFL), sack, 11 INT, FR, 4 TD 72 LT Kevin Jones SR Salisbury, MD Graduation 87 36 pancakes, 9 sacks allowed 93 DE James Mandrell rsSR Clinton, MI Graduation 87 108 tackles (41 TFL), 27 sacks, 6 FF, FR 21 CB Sam Barnett rsSR Portland, ME Graduation 87 114 tackles (12 TFL), 7 INT, TD 56 OLB A.J. Paxston rsSR B. Green, OH Graduation 82 74 tackles (27 TFL), 7 sacks, 2 FF, FR 57 ILB Alex Brown rsSR Emmaus, PA Graduation 82 79 tackles (6 TFL), sack, 2 INT 75 C Lawron Leak SR Irondequoit, NY Graduation 81 8 pancakes, 7 sacks allowed 89 DE Daulton Hiatt rsFR Cloverleaf, TX Transfer (UTSA) 67 17 QB T.J. Appleby rsSO Corp. Christi, TX Transfer (UTSA) 70 55 DE Ontrell Jackson FR Bellmore, NY Transfer (Fordham) 57 62 OT Quendon Shakespeare FR Cranston, NJ Transfer (Fordham) 58
UConn Info:
Program Prestige: 5-stars (down from 6 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: B-
Coach Stability: C-
Campus Lifestyle: D+
Wrap-Up: Season nine was a flurry of ups and downs, but it's finally over after a still solid 10-3 showing, a bowl win and a finish just outside the AP Top 10. Many new names will need to make their mark next year, but the offense should be explosive as almost every starter returns. Is another national title run in the cards entering Coach Belichick's third season? Who exactly will play on defense? Is Coach Diaco returning to the college game to give UConn nightmares, or perhaps the other way around? Stay tuned to find out.
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wow...10-3 and dropped in prestige. I didn't realize this game was so strict! lol
Lots of losses, but a lot still there offensively. Still got the QB, RB, all receivers...if I'm counting right you'll have 9 returning starters? That's a great base for a good seasonComment
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Ha I know, it's crazy! Just goes to show how quickly I've been moving along since restarting the project - they'll both be juniors along with Speier, Korey Davis-Love on the O-Line, our kicker Anthony Ricciardi and a few others. They were all part of the 2021 class that I brought into the school last September. About a full year all of these guys will have been here, plus an additional four/five months for next season. This next season is going to be sentimental as it will be the final year for the last class I brought in before the long hiatus - truly wrapping up part one of the dynasty.
I highly doubt Jordan/Lonte'/Chamarkelle will stick around past this year, as Jordan could be the #1 pick next year, while the wideouts could be 1st round choices as well. But that remains to be seen!
Great point, and I agree completely. I used to do the same with Madden 09 way back in the day (and I still do run companion NCAA 09 dynasties when I fire up that game these days). I've even noticed that guys like MrHurriicane are adding on little Madden side stories to their dynasties because it does add to the universe. As I mentioned recently, when we treat these dynasties like a story with extra layer and meaning, we take on a greater interest in our work.
Of course it's totally your decision, but I have a good feeling you'll have a nice ring of support if you ever tried anything on the boards. Since BDawg left we're missing out on a nice Western Michigan dynasty... *thinks deeply*.
I have you in part to thank for the idea of the Madden stuff, it's really been fun to follow along with. Unfortunately you have the game with the better franchise mode, but so it goes! The offseason is my favorite part of the dynasty mode, so I'm psyched to post everything... especially now that I've played the offseason for the fifth time due to some OCD stuff LOL.
Not everyone will be a hit in the pros, but I think with the group we'll have coming out in the next year or two with Jordan, Speier, Chamarkelle, Ashanti Swift and even Korey Davis-Love I'd bet on things looking up for UConn in the league very shortly.
Welcome and thanks for dropping in, it's a pleasure to have you on board!
Summers pre-dates Rourke, it was Jake Crowder who also left the team because of some run-ins with Diaco. You have a great memory, as I did point that out awhile back. Every now and then I'll tease a storyline that doesn't come to fruition for whatever reason, but this one could come back around very soon with Diaco debating whether or not to stay in the NFL or return to the college ranks with the Michigan job. Keep in mind that Diaco and Rourke did get suspended for two games in 2019 for illegal under-the-table payment, so perhaps there was more juicy stuff that has been concealed to this point. Despite the fact his friend and former co-worker would be hiring him, one would have to assume that if something was up, people would find out eventually.
On the other hand, Rourke has clearly proven himself to be a meathead with all of his off-field junk, while Crowder never materialized in the NFL either, so perhaps they were trying to save face after both got demoted as seniors.
What's interesting though is that the benching of those two players really paved the way for the future of our program - Rourke was benched for James Mandrell, a three-year starter and co-captain last year, while Crowder was benched for Sam Barnett, another three-year starter who played a big role in the 2020 Playoff.
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2018 Recruiting Class in Review
What has become one of the most popular posts of the season, today we take a look back at the 2018 recruiting class now that the last remaining players from that class have graduated.
For those of you who did not follow the dynasty at the time, I was very excited about this class on signing day. While unfortunately many of these guys did not pan out (#GuruRecruitingBusts), we did land a few program changing players such as Williamson, Hill and, briefly, TDL.
Take a stroll with me down memory lane!
UConn Huskies Recruiting - 2018 NAME POS CLASS HOMETOWN HT WT CALIBER Ja'Montres Jones WR/TE HS West New York, NJ 6'5 244 Luke Williamson RB HS Nautilus Park, CT 5'11 223 Mike Hill LB HS Edmonton, CN 6'2 244 Scott Coffman LB HS Piedmont, AL 6'2 180 Carlton Parker WR HS Hope Mills, NC 6'2 195 Kent Newton CB HS New Berlin, WI 6'1 181 Kyle Lee LB HS Norwalk, CT 6'0 233 Tanner Dean-Lowry QB HS Bridgeport, CT 6'0 204 Alex Brown LB HS Emmaus, PA 6'2 239 James Mandrell DE HS Clinton, MI 6'5 262 Altarri Gardner DE HS Derby, CT 6'4 255 Kyler Parks ATH HS Yazoo City, MS 5'11 185 A.J. Paxston LB HS Bowling Green, OH 5'11 244 Brett Lowery DE HS Ville Platte, LA 6'2 237 Sam Barnett CB HS Portland, ME 5'11 166 Synphez Jeffries-Mayo DT JUCO Jr Fairland, MD 6'0 266 Brian Link G HS Naugatuck, CT 6'1 300
WR/TE Ja’Montres Jones
W. New York, NJ - 6’5, 244 - four-stars
Career: 28 rec, 352 yds, 3 TD, a few rushing touchdowns
Jones took a long time to matriculate into the starting lineup, and eventually only got there as a fullback in goalline packages. He was a good fullback/tight end by his senior year, but despite his place on the national title winning team in 2021, Jones never really panned out as a four-star player should.
Grade: C-
RB Luke Williamson
Nautilus Park, CT - 5’11, 223 - four-stars
Career: 1,036 rush, 4,800 yards, 62 TD
Best running back in school history. Heisman runner-up. Plus he's a homegrown kid. What else can we say?
Grade: A+
LB Mike Hill
Edmonton, Alberta, CN - 6’2 244 - four-stars//
Career: 219 tackles (42 TFL), 2 sacks, 4 INT, 2 FF, 2 FR
Despite a plea from a fellow Canadian not to go after him in the first place, Hill proved to be a great player for us. Set a single-season dynasty record in tackles this past year and was a tremendous signal caller on defense - we’ll miss him greatly next year. I wish GravyBoat were still around to prove that Edmonton can actually produce something positive.
Originally posted by DrGravyBoat - June 14, 2015As a Canadian and hāter of Edmonton, don't keep going after Mike Hill. Not a lot of good comes from Edmonton.
LB Scott Coffman
Piedmont, AL - 6’2 180 - four-stars
Career: 24 tackles (7 TFL), sack
Failed to see the field much and when he did get a shot to start in 2021, he was practically invisible. When he got hurt and missed time, Jevon Sapp played well enough to win the job and rendered Coffman useless. Coffman grad transferred to UAB this year, where he spent most of his redshirt senior year injured.
Grade: D-
WR Carlton Parker
Hope Mills, NC - 6’2 195 - four-stars
Career: 243 rush yards, 10 TD, over 100 kick returns with no touchdowns
Got on the field a bunch in 2020 after Jeff McNeal’s injury and as a return man. Solid goalline back but was a miserable return man, muffing lots of punts before I got fed up and removed him from the role by midseason 2021. He grad transferred to East Carolina to work with former UConn OC Mike Cummings, and was solid. However, that does nothing for us.
Grade: D+
CB Kent Newton
New Berlin, WI - 6’1 181 - three-stars
Career: 65 tackles (3 TFL), sack, 11 INT, FR, 4 TD
Took a lot of time, but Newton emerged as the top corner for UConn last season and was a finalist for the Thorpe Award. Beyond that, however, he didn’t see the field much. The good will outweigh the quiet in this case, though.
Grade: B
LB Kyle Lee
Norwalk, CT - 6’0 233 - three-stars
Career: No Stats
Bailed to Old Dominion after redshirting in ‘18. I couldn’t find him on ODU’s roster, so I’m led to believe that he either left early for some reason or he simply quit football at some point. Good for him if that’s the case, but his recruiting grade remains the same.
Grade: F
QB Tanner Dean-Lowry
Bridgeport, CT - 6’0 204 - three-stars
Career (with UConn): 323-537, 5088 yards, 42 TD, 23 INT, 646 rush yards, 7 TD
Oy. Where do we start with our buddy TDL? The local kid looked the part of a QB of the future early on, playing solidly as a freshman and later a sophomore before injuries derailed his 2019. He came back and led UConn to a Cactus Bowl win over Michigan State before winning the starting job in 2020. TDL would guide UConn to a 4-0 start and enter the Heisman race early, but after a tremendously bad day and an injury vs. Oklahoma, was benched and the Ice-Jax legacy show began. With IJ leading UConn to the Playoff, TDL saw the smoke and bailed on his hometown school for USC, where he became an All-American and nearly led the Trojans to a national title. The headaches outweigh the performance in this case, but TDL was solid for a while and we shouldn’t forget that. He was simply Drew Bledsoe and Ice-Jax his Tom Brady.
Grade: B-
LB Alex Brown
Emmaus, PA - 6’2, 239 - three-stars
Career: 79 tackles (6 TFL), sack, 2 INT
Brown was a decent contributor who started almost every game as a grad student. He was never a consistent or spectacular contributor, but stuck around for all five years, an admirable feat in my eyes.
Grade: B-
DE James Mandrell
Clinton, MI - 6’5 262 - three-stars
Career: 108 tackles (41 TFL), 27 sacks, 6 FF, FR
A forgotten man at times, Mandrell unseated the infamous Sam Rourke after a legendary four-sack outburst in the fourth quarter of the 2020 Kansas game and never looked back. A finalist for some awardage this year, Mandrell held together our unsteady defensive line this past season and he was much more important than we gave him credit for.
Grade: A-
DE Altarri Gardner
Derby, CT - 6’4 255 - three-stars
Career: 78 tackles (46 TFL), 32 sacks
You said we can’t build this team around local kids anymore? Gardner was another criminally underrated player in his four years with us. Gardner was a great sub guy from day one, and eventually became the national leader in sacks by his senior year. Though injuries cost him the 2021 playoff, Gardner was a great battery mate with Mandrell in the national title year.
Grade: A
ATH Kyler Parks
Yazoo City, MS - 5’11 185 - three-stars
Career: 50 tackles (6 TFL), 2 sacks, 3 INT
As a freshman, we needed Parks in the secondary and that’s where we put him. He was a colossal flop. Parks started opening day as a sophomore, but got beat often enough that we had to bench him for a true freshman - who turned out to be Shav Wade. Wade tallied four interceptions in just nine starts that year, followed by nineteen in the two years after. Parks only recorded three in four years. Little known fact that we also tried Parks at fullback and wideout in wildcat/goalline situations, but that simply didn’t work either. Disappointing career for someone I had very high expectations for.
Grade: D
LB A.J. Paxston
Bowling Green, OH - 5’11 244 - three-stars
Career: 74 tackles (27 TFL), 7 sacks, 2 FF, FR
A favorite of RoundingThird, Paxston took some time developing before eventually finding the field in his final three seasons. Paxston was never a superstar, but a consistent guy on the inside and outside, recording 55 tackles in his fifth year.
Grade: B-
DE Brett Lowery
Ville Platte, LA - 6’2 237 - three-stars
Career: 39 tackles (22 TFL), 11 sacks, 4 FF
Like Gardner, Lowery was a tremendous sub guy for years. His finest hour came in the 2021 postseason, when he recorded four sacks in three games replacing an injured Altarri Gardner. While a career backup won’t get the highest grade, Lowery was a good one for a very long time.
Grade: B-
CB Sam Barnett
Portland, ME - 5’11 166 - three-stars
Career: 114 tackles (12 TFL), 7 INT, TD
Three-year starter whose production was hampered by multiple injuries. Solid corner who wasn’t spectacular looking at the stats, but did something that Kyler Parks couldn’t do; play cornerback effectively. His best moment was sealing away the 2020 Sugar Bowl with a crucial pick-six in the second half!
Grade: B-
DT Synphez Jeffries-Mayo (JUCO)
Fairland, MD - 6’0 266 - three-stars
Career: No Stats
Never played a meaningful snap. We even spotted him a redshirt year.
Grade: F
G Brian Link
Naugatuck, CT - 6’1 300 - two-stars
Career: 1 pancake
Career backup who never really played (what else can we expect of a two star guy), but at least he stuck it out for four years and was a valuable piece of a thin depth chart. He was also part of the national title winning team of ‘21, so that’s something right?
Grade: D+
OVERALL GRADE: B-
For how excited I was at the time about landing this class, it was actually a bit disappointing in retrospect. Of the five headliners at the four-star rating, only two of them ever consistently contributed, and only three finished their careers at UConn. We had one legend and a handful of solid contributors, but ultimately more busts than gems.
wow...10-3 and dropped in prestige. I didn't realize this game was so strict! lol
Lots of losses, but a lot still there offensively. Still got the QB, RB, all receivers...if I'm counting right you'll have 9 returning starters? That's a great base for a good season
You're right, nine returning starters on offense next year - QB (Jordan Brown), RB (Swift), WR (Speier, Byrom, Devin Brown), TE (Paige), LG (Sowell), RG (Davis-Love) and RT (Michael Clark). We still have some work to do on the O-Line, but we might have the best group of skill position players in the nation. As we've talked about in recent weeks, we'll need them to play well each week to keep up with our defense, which will be much weaker this year.
I'd really love to run a WMU dynasty on the boards but the roster updates usually have them as a better team than I like to start off with, typically. It's the team i know the most about (with Michigan State a close second) and I'd be super attached to the dynasty just for the immersion of growing up/living there for so long. I just got have a place with enough space for an office before I do anything like that haha.
For now I'll live vicariously through you and Cheese and Geezy and SilverBullet and Hellisan and others.
Playing in a nice space definitely makes the experience more fun. Ever since I restarted this I've been playing our nice finished basement with nice reclining chairs. Lots of fun!
When Hill opened the year against Iowa with 15 tackles, I knew he'd be in for a big year.. sure enough he put on one of the best individual seasons I've ever seen. 115 tackles is by far the most I've had in this dynasty and perhaps in any NCAA game I've ever had. While it will be unfortunate to lose that production, hopefully we have some adequate replacements lined up.Check out We have a football team too..Guru's UConn Huskies in Dynasty HQ!
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I love the look back at the recruiting class. I'm gonna have to steal that when I start having my recruits graduate.
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The stroll down memory lane is great, it's interesting to see what became of everyone, which is fun. Quite a few busts in that group, but some serious talent as well. It makes me wish I kept career stats (although I could always go back and compile them from each season's stats)Comment
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