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Quick Facts Location:............................................................Storrs, Conn. Founded:......................................................................... 1881 Enrollment:.......................30,034 (17,345 Storrs undergrad) Interim President:..................................Dr. Philip A. Austin President-Designee:................................... Dr. Susan Herbst Director of Athletics:..................................Jeffrey Hathaway Nicknames:..................................................Huskies, UConn Colors:.................................... National Flag Blue and White Conference:........................................................... BIG EAST Website:..................................................UConnHuskies.com Stadium:........................................................ Rentschler Field Capacity:...................................................................... 40,000 Surface:.............................................................. Natural Grass

Team Information Head Coach: . .............................................. Paul Pasqualoni Alma Mater: ................................................. Penn State, ‘72 Record At UConn: ........................................... First Season Overall Collegiate Record: .............. 135-72-1 (19 seasons) Offensive System: .................................................. Multiple Defensive System: ........................................................... 4-3 2010 Record: ..................................................... 8-5, 5-2 BE Starters Ret./Lost: ......................................................... 16/8 Lettermen Ret./Lost: .................................................. 33/16 FB Office Phone: ....................................... (860) 486-2718 FB Office Fax: ............................................ (860) 486-2197

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GEORGE DeLEONE: Offensive Coordinator, Tight Ends DON BROWN: Defensive Coordinator, Cornerbacks CLAYTON WHITE: Special Team Coordinator, Running Backs HANK HUGHES: Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Line UConn’s spring practices on Tuesday and Saturday will be open to the media with Thursday closed. Live MATT CERSOSIMO: Wide Receivers, Recruiting Coordinator social media updates are not allowed during practice – Twitter, blogs, Facebook, etc. Requested studentMIKE FOLEY: Offensive Line athletes and head coach Paul Pasqualoni will be available for interviews following the open practices. All JOE MOORHEAD: Quarterbacks practices are schedule for the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center – if there is a change in location the DARRELL PERKINS: Safeties media will be informed. The Blue-White Game will be held on Satruday, April 16 at 12:00 p.m. JON WHOLLEY: Linebackers ANDREW BREINER: Offensive Graduate Assistant SHANE FOGARTY: Defensive Graduate Assistant TIM PENDERGAST: Director of Football Administration ANDY BAYLOCK: Director of UConn Football Alumni/Community Affairs Quick Facts/Media Information .................................... 1 DAVE WILCZEWSKI: Recruiting Assistant

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The 2011 University of Connecticut Spring Football Prospectus is a publication of the UConn Division of Athletics and the Athletic Communications Office. Interior design by Maggie Oren, MB Design. Covers designed by Phil Dwire, Athletic Marketing Assistant. Editorial Assistance by Renee Adam, Luanne Dustan, Sean Soltys and Jeff Stone. Photography by Steve Slade and Bob Stowell. Additional photography by Romeo Guzman and John Korduner.

Spring Outlook ........................................................... 2-3 Head Coach Paul Pasqualoni . .................................... 4-5 Assistant Coaches ........................................................ 6-8 2011 Schedule ................................................................ 9 Personnel Chart ............................................................ 10 Rosters .................................................................... 11-13 Returning Letterwinners ........................................ 14-23 Incoming Student-Athletes .................................... 24-25 2010 Year In Review .............................................. 26-35 2010 Game Recaps ................................................ 36-48 2010 Statistics ......................................................... 49-56

ATHELETIC COMMUNICATION Associate AD/Communications: Mike Enright* Assistant AD/Communications: Kyle Muncy Assistant Director - Athletic Communications: Patrick McKenna Communications Assistant: Renee Adam* Communications Assistant: Elizabeth Mayer Communications Assistant: Kristen DeCarli Communications Assistant: Matt Lee Communications Secretary: Luanne Dunstan * Football contact Mailing Address: 2095 Hillside Road U-1173 • Storrs, CT 06269-1173 Office Phone: (860) 486-3531 Office FAX: (860) 486-5085

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here is an air of excitement and freshness as the University of Connecticut football team enters spring practice for 2011. The Huskies are coming off their second BIG EAST Conference Championship in the past for four years and their first-ever appearance in a Bowl Championship Series game. In addition, the program is experiencing a new energy this spring with the debut of head coach Paul Pasqualoni. A Cheshire native returning his home state, Pasqualoni has been a collegiate head coach for 19 seasons and has led teams to nine bowl games. He has extensive experience on all levels of football – from being an NFL coordinator to the high school level. Pasqualoni has built an incredibly experienced coaching staff for the UConn program. New offensive coordinator George DeLeone has coached for 40 seasons on all levels of football, including experience in 12 bowl games. Defensive coordinator Don Brown has had great success as a collegiate head coach at three different New England schools – leading them all to postseason play. Clayton White, a former NFL player and a standout performer at North Carolina State, has been brought on to be the special teams coordinator and work with the running backs. The UConn coaching staff also has six assistant coaches returning from last year to ensure continuity for the program. The group has an amazing 196 season of collegiate coaching and 42 seasons of head coaching. The UConn offense will be looking for a productive spring with some new faces looking for fall playing time at some key positions. The Huskies return six starters on the offensive side of the ball and lose five. All-American tailback Jordan Todman declared for the NFL Draft after his junior year and dependable quarterback Zach Frazer has graduated. In addition, veteran fullback Anthony Sherman and experienced offensive guard Zach Hurd and Mathieu Olivier have all graduated. The quarterback spot looks to be a wide-open race for playing time. Redshirt sophomore Mike Box has the most experience out of any QB on the team as he played in five games last year and started one contest. Also in the battle are redshirt freshman Scott McCummings and mid-year enrollee Mike Nebrich. Redshirt junior Johnny McEntee and redshirt freshman Blaise Driscoll are also in the mix.

Senior Moe Petrus is the most experienced Husky offensive lineman as he has started all 39 games of his collegiate career.

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Like the QB position, there will be plenty of opportunities in the running game for the returning players. Senior D.J. Shoemate, who transferred from USC for the 2010 season, played in all 13 games last year, but had limited carries with the ball. Redshirt sophomore Martin Hyppolite also played in 13 games, but some of those were on the defense. Redshirt freshman Lyle McCombs will get a long look at tailback as will redshirt senior Jonathan Jean-Louis, who has seen action on both sides of the ball during his career. Sophomore Jordan Huxtable will also look for playing time. The fullback spot has redshirt freshman Reuben Frank in that spot and a number of other players will be worked in that position this fall. Those listed as returning guards for the spring of 2011 lack game day experience, but have shown promise behind the scenes. Redshirt senior Gary Bardzak has been moved here from the center spot and has played in 12 career games. Redshirt freshman Guz Cruz has been a vocal leader already for the Huskies while redshirt sophomores Tyler Bullock and Steve Greene have seen limited playing time. Redshirt Joseph Danielson is also at this position. The tackle spot is full of veterans with redshirt senior Mike Ryan, who has 20 career starts (10 in ’10) and redshirt junior Adams Masters, who started 11 games last year and has 18 career starts. Both of them were key factors in Todman’s ability to be the second-leading rusher in the country last year. Ryan was a First Team All-BIG EAST pick in 2010. Redshirt freshman Kevin Friend played in six games last year with a pair of starts. Redshirt junior Jimmy Bennett, who has been hampered by injuries during his career, is at tackle this spring and he is joined by redshirt sophomore Stephen Brown, redshirt freshman Mark Hansson and mid-year enrollee Dalton Gifford. Center is another experienced spot with two-year starter Moe Petrus back, who has started a total of 39 games as a Husky. He was a Second Team AllBIG EAST pick last year. Other centers are redshirt freshman Bryan Paull and redshirt junior Ben Chapman. The tight end spot looks to be in good shape with a pair of redshirt juniors – Ryan Griffin, who started nine games last year and has 19 career starts, and John Delahunt, who saw playing time in all 13 games last year. Redshirt junior Corey Manning and mid-year enrollee Sean McQuillan is also at that position. Griffin was the third-leading receiver on the team with 31 receptions while Delahunt had five. Redshirt freshman Teddy Baker has been moved from offensive guard to tight end. There is a plentiful amount of wide receivers returning with both starters back from last year and a total of five letterwinners. Senior Mike Smith had 46 receptions last year to lead the team with two for a TD while redshirt senior Kashif Moore was second with 36 and led the team with four touchdowns. Redshirt senior Isiah Moore had 15 receptions with a TD while junior Dwayne Difton had 14. A number of other players will be looking for playing time in the wide receiver rotation. Redshirt junior Gerrard Sheppard has played in 10 career games, while junior Nick Williams looks to be a factor and continue on kickoff returns, where he led the country in yards per return last year. Williams was a Second Team All-BIG EAST pick as a returner. Sophomore Leon Kinnard will line up at wide receiver this spring after playing in nine games last year at both quarterback and wide receiver. Redshirt freshmen Tebucky Jones, Geremy Davis and Nasir Abudu are in the mix here as is redshirt sophomore Malik Generett, who will be looking for his first collegiate playing time. Sophomore Frank Guardi is also at wide receiver. On the defensive side of the ball, the Huskies are experienced with nine starters and 17 lettermen back. The two departing starters are big in experience linebackers Lawrence Wilson and Scott Lutrus, who combined for 91 career starts. The defensive end spot returns junior Jesse Joseph, who has 25 career starts under his belt and led the team with 12 tackles for a loss last year and 8.5 sacks. Junior Trevardo Williams played in all 13 games last year and made 29 tackles with 9.5 of them for a loss. Senior Marcus Campbell is also back here after missing the 2009 and ’10 season due to injury, but has played in 23 career games. Redshirt junior A.J. Portee and redshirt freshman Jonathan Louis will also look for playing time at the defensive end position. The options are many at defensive tackle, led by redshirt senior Kendall Reyes, a First Team All-BIG EAST pick last year. Reyes has 29 career starts, including 13 last year as he rotated between defensive end and tackle. Reyes had ten tackles for a loss last season with two interceptions. Redshirt senior Twyon Martin has also been a mainstay on the Husky

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WIDE RECEIVERS Nasir Abudu Geremy Davis Dwayne Difton Malik Generett Frank Guardi Tebucky Jones Leon Kinnard Isiah Moore Kashif Moore Gerrard Sheppard Michael Smith Nick Williams Redshirt senior defensive tackle Kendall Reyes is a leader on the Husky defense with 29 career starts. defensive line with 31 career starts and had 30 tackles with five for a loss in 2010. Redshirt sophomore Shamar Stephen made 12 starts last year on the defensive line and 14 tackles with four for a loss. Redshirt junior Ryan Wirth and redshirt sophomore Tim Willman will look for increased playing time here. Redshirt freshmen B.J. McBryde and Angelo Pruitt are at the defensive end spot as will midyear enrollee Kenton Adeyemi. The linebackers did lose key performers, but there is plenty of experience back. Leading the way is redshirt junior Sio Moore, who started nine games last year. Moore was the second-leading tackler on the team with 110 stops and 11.5 for a loss. Redshirt junior Jory Johnson played in nine games last year while classmate Jerome Williams saw action in 11 games. Redshirt freshmen Andrew Opoku, Mike Osiecki, Yawin Smallwood and Brandon Steg all look for playing time as does redshirt junior Matt Edwards. Redshirt junior Mark Hinkley will also work at this position. All four starters return for UConn in the secondary in redshirt junior Blidi Wreh-Wilson and redshirt junior Dwayne Gratz at the cornerbacks. WrehWilson started all 13 games last year and made 56 tackles with four breakups. Wreh-Wilson returned four of his interceptions for TDs twice. Gratz, who had an interception return for a TD in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, also started all 13 games and was third on the team in tackles with 63 and a team-leading nine pass breakups. At the safety spots are redshirt junior Jerome Junior, who has 23 starts in two years, who was tied for fourth on the team with 59 tackles. Redshirt Harris Agbor, who was an Academic All-District pick last year, had 47 tackles with four for a loss. Redshirt freshman Ty-meer Brown will look for his first collegiate playing time at safety. Redshirt senior Gary Wilburn and sophomores Taylor Mack and Gilbert Stlouis will provide depth at cornerback. Also at that spot is redshirt sophomores Tevrin Brandon, Chris Lopes and Alex Kantor. Both specialists return for UConn in redshirt senior Dave Teggart, who kicked two game-winning field goals in 2010, including a 52-yarder that beat USF and put the Huskies in the BCS. Teggart was an All-BIG EAST pick and holds the UConn school record for field goals in a career with 52. Redshirt sophomore Chad Christen is back at punter while junior Nick Williams led the country in kickoff return average last year. Williams, Taylor Mack, Gary Wilburn and Leon Kinnard all have punt return experience from last year. Sophomore Adam Mueller will work at long snapper replacing the reliable Derek Chard.

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TAILBACKS Lyle McCombs Jordan Huxtable Martin Hyppolite D.J. Shoemate Jonathan Jean-Louis

RFr. 0/0 So. 0/0 RSo. 13/13 Sr. 13/13 RSr. 9/30

FULLBACKS Rueben Frank

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TIGHT ENDS Teddy Baker John Delahunt Ryan Griffin Corey Manning Sean McQuillan

CENTERS Ben Chapman Bryan Paull Moe Petrus

OFFENSIVE GUARDS Gary Bardzak Tyler Bullock Gus Cruz Joseph Danielson Steve Greene

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OFFENSIVE TACKLES Jimmy Bennett Stephen Brown Kevin Friend Dalton Gifford Mark Hansson Adam Masters Mike Ryan

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DEFENSIVE TACKLES Kenton Adeyemi Twyon Martin B.J. McBryde Angelo Pruitt Kendall Reyes Shamar Stephen Tim Willman Ryan Wirth

Fr. -/RSr. 12/38 RFr. 0/0 RFr. 0/0 RSr. 13/37 RSo. 12/12 RSo. 1/1 RJr. 7/9

LINEBACKERS Matt Edwards Mark Hinkley Jory Johnson Sio Moore Andrew Opoku Michael Osiecki Yawin Smallwood Brandon Steg Jerome Williams Patrick Wilson

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CORNERBACKS Tevrin Brandon Kijuan Dabney Dwayne Gratz Alex Kantor David Kenney Chris Lopes Taylor Mack Gilbert Stlouis Gary Wilburn Blidi Wreh-Wilson

SAFETIES Harris Agbor Ty-meer Brown Jerome Junior

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aul Pasqualoni became the 28th head football coach at the University of Connecticut on January 14, 2011. A native of Cheshire, Conn., Pasqualoni has extensive coaching experience on the high school, college and professional level and has served as a collegiate head coach for 19 seasons.

“We are very proud to welcome Paul Pasqualoni to the UConn family and also bring him back home to his native Connecticut,” said University of Connecticut Director of Athletics Jeffrey Hathaway. “Paul brings an outstanding coaching background to UConn on the collegiate, professional and high school level. He also is a man of strong character and integrity and we look forward to him developing our football student-athletes in the classroom, on the field and as part of the community.” Before taking the Connecticut position, Pasqualoni had been coaching in the National Football League as he was a member of the Dallas Cowboys staff (2005-07 and 2010) and the Miami Dolphins (2008-09) staffs. Pasqualoni worked with the tight ends (2005) and linebackers (2006-07) in Dallas. The Cowboys won the NFC East in 2007 and were a Wild Card playoff team in 2006. In 2007, the Cowboys’ defense limited opponents to 4.9 yards per play and were third in sacks. He rejoined the Cowboys staff in 2010 and became the defensive coordinator. He served as defensive coordinator with the Dolphins and his defense allowed just 19.8 points per game in 2008 as the Dolphins won the AFC East Championship. His 2009 defense led the NFL in sacks per pass attempt. Pasqualoni served as the head coach of Syracuse from 19912004 and led the Orange to nine bowl games and was the head

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coach at Western Connecticut from 1982-86 and led them to an NCAA Division II postseason appearance. Pasqualoni concluded his 14-year tenure as Syracuse’s secondwinningest coach with 107 victories. He guided his teams to four BIG EAST conference titles, including a share of one in 2004 - his final year at the school -- and had a 6-3 postseason record. Among those appearances, he led the Orange to two Fiesta Bowl appearances (1992 season and ‘97 season) and a trip to the Orange Bowl (1998 season), in the first year of the Bowl Championship Series. Syracuse also played in the 2004 Champs Sports Bowl, 2001 Insight.com Bowl, 1999 Music City Bowl, the 1996 Liberty Bowl, the 1996 Gator Bowl (1995 season) and the 1992 Hall of Fame Bowl (1991 season) during Pasqualoni’s tenure. His Orange teams won 10 games in three different seasons - 1991, 1992 and 2001. He joined the Syracuse staff in 1987 and was an assistant coach there for four seasons before being named the head coach prior to the 1991 season, taking over for the legendary Dick MacPherson. Pasqualoni developed a solid contingent of professional players at Syracuse, including a string of 17 selections in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft as seven were first-round picks. The school produced at least two NFL draft selections in 11 of Pasqualoni’s 14 years as head coach. During his tenure at Syracuse as an assistant and head coach, the Orange were recognized with the AFCA Academic Achievement Honorable Mention Award for having a graduation rate better than 70 percent a total of 14 times. They were honored during 10 of the 14 years Pasqualoni was head coach. In 1999, Syracuse won the American Football Coaches Association Academic Achievement Award for posting a 100 percent graduation rate for the class that enrolled in 1994.

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H e a d C o a c h P a u l P a s q u a loni Pasqualoni won the ECAC/Vince Lombardi Foundation Coach of the Year award in 1996 following his second-straight 9-3 season. He was named the 1992 and 1995 ECAC Coach of the Year for Division I-A. Pasqualoni served in leadership roles with the American Football Coaches Association Board of Trustees. He was appointed to the Board of Trustees in 1998 and served a three-year stint as a member of that group before becoming third-vice president for 2002. He was first vice president in 2004. The Nassau Coaches Association honored Pasqualoni with the 2003 Ralph Luisi “Don’t Quit” Memorial Award, given to an outstanding educator and coach who loves football and teaching. After finishing his undergraduate degree at Penn State, he spent four seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Cheshire High School (1972-75). His first collegiate job was as an assistant at Southern Connecticut in 1976 and was elevated to defensive coordinator in 1980. Pasqualoni had a five year stint from 1982-86 as the head football coach and athletic director at NCAA Division III Western Connecticut State in Danbury, Conn. His teams posted a 28-13 record at Western and he led the school to an NCAA Division II playoff appearance in 1985. Pasqualoni has experience coaching in a number of various all-star games, most recently as an assistant at the NFL’s Pro Bowl in 2010. He served as the defensive coach for the Blue squad at the 2000 Blue-Gray Game. Pasqualoni coached in three East-West Shrine games, serving as an assistant coach for the East squad in 1994 and 1999, and as head coach of the East team in 1996. Pasqualoni was an assistant for the South squad at the 1998 Hula Bowl and served as an assistant coach for the East team in the 1993 Japan Bowl.

YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH PAUL PASQUALONI Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

School/Team Cheshire HS Cheshire HS Cheshire HS Cheshire HS Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut Western Connecticut Western Connecticut Western Connecticut Western Connecticut Western Connecticut Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins Dallas Cowboys

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NCAA Division II Playoffs Sugar Bowl (Tie) Hall of Fame Bowl Champions Peach Bowl Champions Aloha Bowl Champions Hall of Fame Bowl Champions Fiesta Bowl Champions Gator Bowl Champions Liberty Bowl Champions Fiesta Bowl Orange Bowl Music City Bowl Champions Insight Bowl Champions Champs Sports Bowl NFC Wild Card NFC East Champions AFC East Champions

A 1972 graduate of Penn State, Pasqualoni joined the football team as a walk-on and later lettered. He lettered in football and basketball at Cheshire High School in Connecticut and also earned a letter in football at Bordentown Military Institute in New Jersey. Pasqualoni earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education at Penn State and a master of science in physical education and human performance at Southern Connecticut State. Born on August 16, 1949, Pasqualoni and his wife, the former Jill Fleischman, have two sons, Dante Paul and Tito Lucian, and a daughter, Cami Mae.

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Assist a n t C o a c h e s George DeLeone Offensive Coordinator, Tight Ends George DeLeone, a 1970 University of Connecticut graduate and a veteran coach of 40 football seasons, is in his first year as the offensive coordinator on the UConn staff entering the 2011 season. He has position responsibility with the tight ends. The New Haven, Conn., native has coached in 12 bowl games, including the Fiesta, Sugar, Gator and Orange Bowl. He returns to the college ranks after serving as the tight ends coach for the Miami Dolphins since 2008 as he helped lead the team to the AFC East championship in 2008. DeLeone and UConn head coach Pasqualoni have a long coaching history together as they have been on the same staff, both professionally and collegiately, for 25 years. DeLeone was part of Pasqualoni’s staff for 13 of the 14 years that Pasqualoni was the head coach at Syracuse (1991-2004). The only year that DeLeone was not on that staff was in 1997 when he was the offensive line coach for the San Diego Chargers. DeLeone and Pasqualoni were both assistant coaches at Syracuse from 1987-90 and were together at Southern Connecticut from 1976-79 as DeLeone was the head coach and Pasqualoni was an assistant. They were on the same staff of the Dolphins in 2008-09. Prior to joining the Dolphins, DeLeone was the offensive coordinator at Temple (2006-07) and the run game coordinator/offensive line coach in 2005 at Mississippi. He originally joined the Syracuse staff in 1985 and was the offensive line coach for two seasons before becoming the offensive coordinator in 1987. Following his year with the Chargers, he returned to SU seven more seasons as the defensive coordinator in 1998 and the offensive coordinator from 19992004. During his career at Syracuse, the Orange played in 12 bowl games, posting an 8-3-1 record. He served as the offensive coordinator at Holy Cross in 1984 and was on the Rutgers staff from 1980-83, serving in a number of roles, including defensive coordinator from 1981-82. DeLeone began his coaching career at Southern Connecticut as an assistant coach in 1970 and was the head coach of the Owls from 1970-75. DeLeone graduated from UConn in 1970 with a degree in physical education and earned a master’s degree in physical education from Southern Connecticut in 1971. He is a graduate of Fairfield Prep (Conn.) High School. Born on May 9, 1948, he is the father of two sons - Andy and Mark and is married to Babara Ann Ward.

Don Brown Defensive Coordinator, Cornerbacks Don Brown, who has served as the head coach at three different schools in New England and has been the defensive coordinator at Maryland for the past two seasons, is entering his first year as the defensive coordinator at UConn in 2011. He has position responsibility with the cornerbacks. Brown, a Spencer, Mass. native, was the head coach at Massachusetts (2004-08), Northeastern (2000-03) and Plymouth State (1993-95). He led UMass to the 2006 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision finals and has a career record of 95-45 as a collegiate head coach. In his two seasons at Maryland, the defense improved significantly in nearly every statistical category. The Terps ended 2010 ranked No. 38 nationally in scoring defense (22.2 points per game), No. 39 in total defense (352.3 yards per game), No. 21 in rushing defense (124.5 yards per game), ninth in pass efficiency defense (107.6 rating) and tied for 18th in turnovers gained (29). During his tenure at UMass, the Minutemen maintained one of the top defensive units in the nation. They finished among the top 20 in total defense in three of his five seasons and UMass was also first nationally in scoring defense in 2005. Brown led UMass to its best five-year span in program history as the Minutemen finished with 43 wins in his tenure, the third-highest total in school history. His winning percentage (.694/43-19) is tops in UMass history. Brown led UMass to the 2006 national championship game after capturing the Atlantic 10 title with a perfect 8-0 record. UMass tied the school record for wins in a season with a 13-2 record and set a school-mark for wins in a row with 12.

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Brown was recognized nationally and regionally for the team’s accomplishments. He was named the 2006 AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, 2006 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year and 2006 New England Football Coach of the Year. Prior to his head-coaching stint at UMass, Brown led the Northeastern Huskies for four seasons (2000-03). In 2002, Brown led Northeastern to its best season in school history, as the Huskies went 10-3 and made the school’s only appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Brown was one of the top defensive coaches in the Northeast before his most recent two stints as head coach. He served as UMass’ defensive coordinator during the 1998 and 1999 and during the 1996 and 1997 seasons, Brown served as the defensive coordinator at Brown University. Brown also served as a head coach at Plymouth State (1993-95) where he posted a 25-6 mark (.806), leading the Panthers to a pair of Division III playoff appearances. He is a 1977 graduate of Norwich University where he starred at running back and is now a member of the NU Hall of Fame. He earned his master’s degree from Plymouth State in 1996. Born, July 31, 1955, Brown and his wife, Deborah have four children (Echo, Zachariah, Rana and Chelsea) and three grandchildren (Lola, Piper and William).

Hank Hughes Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Line Hank Hughes is entering his 11th season on the Husky coaching staff in 2011 and his first as assistant head coach. For the previous six seasons he had been the assistant head coach for defense after spending the previous three as the defensive coordinator. A 33-year veteran of the coaching profession, Hughes joined the program in Feb. 2001 as the defensive line coach and has coached that position group throughout his tenure at UConn. In 2010, his defense was ranked 28th in the country and fourth in the BIG EAST in pass efficiency defense and was also ranked 35th in the country in scoring defense. Following the 2009 season, he was named the Assistant Coach of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston. Under Hughes, UConn led the BIG EAST in total defense in each of its first two seasons in the league. The Huskies finished seventh in the nation in 2006, averaging 297.1 yards per game in total defense while also ranking fourth in passing defense and seventh in passing efficiency defense. The Huskies used their stout defense to gain the 2007 BIG EAST Championship with the team ranking in the top 17 nationally in passing defense, passing efficiency defense and scoring defense. Before coming to UConn, Hughes was the defensive line coach at the University of Memphis from 1998-2000. The Tigers finished the 2000 season as the No. 1 rated defense in Division I-A against the run (72.7 rushing yards allowed per game), fifth in the nation in total defense (275.3 yards per game) and 14th in scoring defense (18.1 points allowed per game). Hughes is familiar with New England, having served at four different schools in the region. In his most recent New England stop prior to UConn, Hughes worked at Harvard (1994-97) where he was the assistant head coach, defensive line coach and special teams coordinator. Hughes is a 1979 graduate of Springfield College with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He played for four years at linebacker and was a two-year starter. A native of Albany, N.Y., Hank and his wife, Jackie, reside in Tolland, Conn., with their four children, Raquel Marie, Henry, Jack and Charles.

Clayton White Special Teams Coordinator, Running Backs Clayton White, a three-year National Football League player who has been coaching on the college level for the past seven seasons, is in his first year in 2011 as an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut and will work with the running backs and the special teams. White spent the 2010 season as the defensive backs coach and special team co-coordinator at Western Kentucky. White’s punt return team at WKU ranked third in the Sun Belt Conference at 8.13 yards per return. He was part of a defense that led the Sun Belt in total defense for conference games.

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A s s i s t a n t C o a c hes Prior to his one year at WKU, White coached the defensive backs and was the assistant special teams coach at Stanford from 2007-09. During Whites’s tenure at Stanford, the Cardinal was ranked as high as 14th in the nation by the Associated Press in 2009 and posted an 8-4 regular season record. The Cardinal’s Sun Bowl appearance in 2009 marked the school’s first bowl game since 2001. Prior to his arrival at Stanford, White served as the defensive backs coach and special team assistant at Western Michigan (2006) working with the punt return and kickoff coverage units. WMU ranked sixth in the country in kickoff return defense in 2006 at 16.00 yards per return and was tenth in the country in punt returns at 13.56. He spent the previous two seasons (2004-05) at Western Carolina where he coached defensive backs and was a special teams assistant while also serving as recruiting coordinator each year. A native of Dunn, North Carolina, White was a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from March to August of 2003 as a linebacker and special teams player. He spent two seasons (2001-02) with the New York Giants, also as a linebacker and a member of the special teams unit. White played every special teams snap during the 2001 season and made seven tackles for the Giants. White was a three-year starter at linebacker from 1999-2001 and a member of the special teams unit during his collegiate playing days with North Carolina State. He ended his career with his name in the record book in several categories, including career tackles for loss (33), single-season tackles for loss and tackles in a single game. He was named North Carolina State’s special teams MVP in 1997. White received his bachelor of science degree from the school in parks, recreation and tourism with a concentration in sports management in 2001. White is joined in Connecticut by his wife Kelly.

Matt Cersosimo Wide Receivers, Recruiting Coordinator Matt Cersosimo returned to the UConn coaching staff in 2006 as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator and enters his sixth year in that position in 2011. Cersosimo’s wide receivers developed as the 2009 season progressed, highlighted by senior Marcus Easley - who made eight TD receptions in the final nine games of the season after having none in the first 36 games of his career. In 2010, Cersosimo blended a number of receivers together as the season progressed. Cersosimo previously worked as a graduate assistant coach with the team and spent the 2004-05 seasons as an assistant coach at Harvard, helping the Crimson to a 17-3 record over the combined 2004-05 seasons. Cersosimo spent the 2002-03 seasons as a graduate assistant coach at UConn, organizing the defensive scout team and mainly helping with the Husky tackles and tight ends. Cersosimo was a two-year starter at defensive back on the Springfield College football team, receiving the Unsung Hero Award in 2000 and the Coaches Award in 1999. He also received Springfield’s Dual Sport Athlete of the Year Award in 1998. Cersosimo was a two-year lacrosse captain at Springfield College, earning All-New England honors as a senior. Cersosimo boasts a deep coaching pedigree as his family is well established in the Connecticut high school ranks. His father, Rob, has served as head coach at Conard High School since 1984 while his grandfather, Bob McKee, was the head coach at West Hartford’s Hall High School from 1951 to 1956 before moving to Conard where he was head coach from 1957-1984. Cersosimo is a native of West Hartford, Conn. and received a pair of degrees from Springfield College, an undergraduate degree in 2000 in physical education and a master’s degree in health education in 2002. He is married to the former Megan Campbell, an All-BIG EAST women’s lacrosse player at UConn who served as the team’s head coach in 2007 and `08. The couple has a two-year-old son Brady and a daughter Caroline, born in April of 2009.

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Mike Foley Offensive Line A veteran of northeastern football coaching, Mike Foley enters his sixth season as offensive line coach at Connecticut in 2011. Prior to UConn, Foley completed 21 seasons of involvement with the football team at his alma mater, Colgate University. He had served as the Raiders’ offensive coordinator and offensive line coach since 1997. Foley and his offensive line have been key factors in UConn’s outstanding rushing game in 2009 and ‘10 as the Huskies featured two 1,000-yard rushers in BIG EAST Player of the Year and All-American Jordan Todman (2009 and ‘10) and Andre Dixon (2009). The UConn offensive line led the BIG EAST Conference in fewest sacks allowed at 1.15 per game and were ranked 20th nationally. Foley and his offensive line were a key factor in Donald Brown achieving the status as the country’s leading rusher in 2008. In 2008, Foley coached First Team All-BIG EAST Conference selection Will Beatty at left tackle as Beatty later went on to play in the Senior Bowl and was selected in the Second Round of the National Football League Draft by the New York Giants. In 2005, his final year at Colgate, the Raiders posted an 8-4 record and advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs. Foley helped coach all seven of Colgate’s NCAA Playoff squads, including the 2003 team that advanced to the National Championship Game. Of the 13 seasons in which Colgate was eligible for the playoffs with Foley aboard, the team qualified seven times. Foley also played a role in each of Colgate’s five Patriot League Championship teams (1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005). In 1986, he served as interim head coach during the absence of head coach Fred Dunlap, who was recovering from bypass surgery.  Following Dunlap’s retirement in 1987, Foley was named head coach of the Raiders, a title he held through 1992, compiling a 21-34 record. He returned to the Hamilton, N.Y. campus in 1997 as offensive coordinator and line coach after three years on the Harvard staff. While with the Crimson, he served as offensive coordinator during his entire stay. He was a four-year letterwinner at Colgate and captain of the 1977 team. Foley was born in Kittery, Maine, but grew up in Newburyport, Mass. He graduated from Colgate University in 1978 with a degree in economics. Foley and his wife, Kathleen, have two grown children, Erin and Patrick. A football coach like his father, Patrick is the linebackers coach at Colgate.

Joe Moorhead Quarterbacks Joe Moorhead, a 1996 graduate of Fordham University, is in his third year as the quarterbacks coach at UConn in 2011. Moorhead served as the offensive coordinator at UConn in 2009 and ‘10 the seasons after serving in the same role at the University of Akron for the previous two seasons. UConn finished the 2009 season as the third most productive offense in the BIG EAST under Moorhead’s guidance and was second in scoring. In 2010, Connecticut was second in the BIG EAST Conference in scoring offense and rushing offense. He was an assistant coach at Akron for a total of five years (2004-2008) and was the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator in 2004 and ‘05 and the quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator in 2006. Moorhead was an assistant coach at Georgetown for four seasons from 2000 through 2003, where he had stints as the running backs coach, quarterbacks coach and the offensive coordinator, in his final year. He gained experience coaching in the BIG EAST Conference as a graduate assistant at Pittsburgh in 1998 and ‘99. As a collegiate performer at Fordham, he was a three-year starter at quarterback and was a team captain as a senior. He was a second team All-Patriot League pick as a senior and finished 13th nationally in total offense. Moorhead graduated from Fordham with a degree in English. He and his wife, Jennifer, have three children: daughter Kyra (8), son Mason (6) and son Donovan (2).

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Assist a n t C o a c h e s Darrell Perkins

Shane Fogarty

Defensive Backs

Defensive Graduate Assistant

Darrell Perkins, who served as the defensive backs coach at Louisiana-Monroe in 2008 and 2009, is in his second season on the University of Connecticut football staff in 2011. In 2010, he helped helped the UConn defense rank tied for fifth nationally in interceptions and rank 28th in the nation in pass efficiency defense. Perkins helped lead the Louisiana-Monroe defense to the top ranking in the Sun Belt Conference in 2009. Prior to his stint at Monroe, he was the defensive coordinator at Charleston Southern in 2007. He was the linebackers and special teams coach at Northern Colorado in 2006 and was the defensive backs/special teams coordinator at Charleston Southern from 2004-05. Perkins was the defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator at Ferris State from 2002-03 as the Bulldogs finished first in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in pass defense at 161 yards per game. He was a defensive graduate assistant at Purdue in 2000 and ‘01. Perkins began his football coaching career at Gateway High School in Aurora, Colo., where he was an assistant coach from 1997-99 at his alma mater. Perkins is a 1990 graduate of Wyoming and earned his degree in business marketing. He was a two-year starter at running back for the Cowboys and a three-year letter winner from 1985-89. At Wyoming, Perkins played in the 1987 and ‘88 Holiday Bowls and with Purdue coached in the 2001 Rose Bowl, following the Boilermakers’ 2000 Big Ten championship, and the 2001 Sun Bowl. He is married the former Elena Zbitskaya and his 19-year-old son Jordan is a member of the men’s soccer team at Iona.

Jon Wholley Linebackers Jonathan Wholley, a 2004 graduate of the University of Connecticut who earned a master’s degree from UConn in 2008, is entering his second season at UConn in 2011. This season, Wholley will work with the linebackers after working with the tight ends in 2010. Wholley was an assistant football coach at Fordham for the 2009 season where he worked with the running backs and had recently added recruiting coordinator duties. A Southington, Conn., native, Wholley was a member of the UConn football team from 2001-04 as a running back and joined the team as a walk-on. He later earned a scholarship and was a member of the 2004 Motor City Bowl championship team. He earned his undergraduate degree in political science from UConn in December of 2004. Following graduation, he was an assistant coach at Central Connecticut for the 2005 season and worked with the tight ends. The Blue Devils had a 7-4 record and were Northeast Conference co-champions. Wholley then returned to UConn as a graduate assistant coach for the 2006-08 seasons working on the offensive side of the bowl. He was part of the coaching staff that led the Huskies to a share of the 2007 BIG EAST Championship and an appearance in the 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl. He earned his master’s of education in kinesiology from UConn in December of 2008.

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Former University of Connecticut quarterback Shane Fogarty, a native of Morgantown, W.Va., is in his second season as the defensive graduate assistant in 2011. He was a member of the Husky program from 2002-05 and earned a letter in his senior season. He graduated from UConn in May 2006 with a degree in history. Fogarty spent the 2009 football season as an assistant coach at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. He worked with the wide receivers and also recruited and was responsible for opponent film breakdown. He was an assistant coach at Trinity College in Hartford from 2006-08 working with the running backs and special teams for the Bantams. While at UConn, he earned the Joseph M. Giannelli Unsung Hero Award in 2005 and the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes Award for Academic Excellence in the football program. In 2001, he led Morgantown High School to a championship in the state’s biggest division. He had a 25-2 record as a starting quarterback in high school and was a two-time All-State pick.

Tim Pendergast Director of Football Administration Tim Pendergast is in his fourth season as UConn’s Director of Football Administrtion entering 2011. In that role, Pendergast helps direct all of UConn’s day-to-day operations including team travel, preseason camp, player housing, budgetary matters and other logistical concerns. Pendergast worked as a college football coach for 25 years, most notably serving as head coach at Cornell (2001-03) and Hamilton College (2000). Pendergast also worked on the staffs of Ithaca (1980, 2006), Cornell (1981-89), Northwestern (1990-92), Maine (1992), James Madison (1993-96) and Memphis (1997-99). Before joining the UConn staff, he worked for the SportsLink Management Group as the National Director of its Coaches Division. Pendergast received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Cortland in 1980 and a master’s in physical education from Ithaca in 1986. A native of Syracuse, N.Y., Pendergast and his wife, Leslie, have three children, Greg (17), Taylor (14) and Lia (7).

Dave Wilczewski Recruiting Assistant Dave Wilczewski is in his fourth year as UConn’s recruiting assistant. Wilczewski manages the program’s extensive recruiting database and organizes on-campus visits. Wilczewski returned to Storrs after spending the spring of 2008 at Marshall where he worked as a recruiting assistant for the Thundering Herd. Wilczewski was a familiar face behind the scenes of the Husky program from the spring of 2004 through the end of the 2007 season, helping the program’s game and recruiting operations, while working as a student equipment manager. Wilczewski earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from UConn in 2007 and a second bachelor’s degree in coaching administration from UConn in 2008. The Seymour, Conn. native has taken classes towards a master’s degree at both UConn and Marshall. Wilczewski is single and resides in Glastonbury, Conn.

Offensive Graduate Assistant Andrew Breiner, a 2006 graduate of Lock Haven (Pa.) University, is in his third year as the offensive graduate assistant in 2011 at UConn. For the 2007 and ’08 seasons, Breiner has been an assistant coach at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa. He was a four-year letter winner for Lock Haven as a wide receiver and also played special teams. He won a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award from the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the NFF for his accomplishments athletically, academically and in the community. A Dean’s List student, he graduated from Lock Haven with a degree in health and physical education.

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2 0 1 1 S c h e dule DATE

OPPONENT

STADIUM, CITY

TIME

TV

Sept. 1 FORDHAM RENTSCHLER FIELD, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TBA UConn opens the ninth season of play at Rentschler Field and its first meeting with the Rams since 1915

TBA

Sept. 10 at Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium, Nashville, Tenn. TBA Huskies are 2-2 all-time vs. Southeastern Conference teams with wins over South Carolina and Vanderbilt

TBA

Sept. 16 IOWA STATE RENTSCHLER FIELD, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Contest is return date for historic UConn win at Iowa State to end the 2002 season

8:00pm

TBA

Sept. 24 at Buffalo UB Stadium, Buffalo, N.Y. Huskies meet Buffalo with a 14-4 series edge and a six-game winning streak vs. the Bulls

TBA TBA

Oct. 1

WESTERN MICHIGAN RENTSCHLER FIELD, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TBA The Broncos return to Rentschler Field after falling to the Huskies in the stadium’s debut year of 2003

TBA

Oct. 6

at West Virginia* Milan Puskar Stadium, Morgantown, WVa. UConn posted its first win over West Virginia in 2010 with a 16-13 overtime win at Rentschler

TBA

TBA

Oct. 15 USF* (HC) RENTSCHLER FIELD, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TBA UConn won vs. USF last year in Tampa – the first time in five BIG EAST games that the road team won

TBA

Oct. 26 at Pittsburgh* Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Huskies have a 5-9 record in stadiums that currently house NFL teams

8:00pm

TBA

Nov. 5

SYRACUSE* RENTSCHLER FIELD, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. UConn leads the series 5-2 – including wins in all three game at Rentschler Fikeld

TBA

TBA

Nov. 19 LOUISVILLE* RENTSCHLER FIELD, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Cardinals broke a three-game series losing streak with a shutout win at Louisville in 2010

TBA

TBA

Nov. 26 RUTGERS* RENTSCHLER FIELD, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Six of the last eight games between these two teams have been decided by a touchdown or less

TBA

TBA

Dec. 3

at Cincinnati* Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio TBA UConn has scored 123 points vs. the Bearcats in the last three meetings – with win at Rentschler in ’08 and ‘10

TBA

*Denotes BIG EAST Conference game; HC-Homecoming; Home Games in BOLD CAPS; Dates are subject to change; Game times and additional television information will be announced at later dates, often on a 12-day window prior to the contest.

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Letter m e n C h a r t

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

RETURNING LETTERMEN (13)

RETURNING LETTERMEN (17)

Pos. OT (3) C (1) WR (5) TE (3) TB (1)

Pos. Player (Letters) DE (5) Macus Campbell (2)*, Ted Jennings (1), Jesse Joseph (2), . A.J. Portee (1), Trevardo Williams (2) DT (3) Twyon Martin (3), Kendall Reyes (3), Shamar Stephen (1) LB (2) Jory Johnson (2), Sio Moore (1) CB (5) Kijuan Dabney (3), Dwayne Gratz (2), Taylor Mack (1),. Gary Wilburn (2), Blidi Wreh-Wilson (2) S (2) Harris Agbor (1), Jerome Junior (2)

Player (Letters) Kevin Friend (1), Adams Masters (2), Mike Ryan (2) Moe Petrus (3) Dwayne Difton (1), Isiah Moore (2), Kashif Moore (3), . Mike Smith (3), Nick Williams (1) John Delahunt (2), Ryan Griffin (2), Corey Manning (2) Jonathan Jean-Louis (2)*

* - Jean-Louis won letter as a defensive back in 2008 and 2009

* - Campbell won letters in 2007 and 2008

LETTERMEN LOST (8) Pos. OG (2) QB (1) TB (2) TE (1) FB (2)

Player (Letters) Zach Hurd (4), Mathieu Olivier (2) Zach Frazer (3) Robbie Frey (3), Jordan Todman (3) Alex Kaiser (1) Brett Manning (2), Anthony Sherman (4)

RETURNING STARTERS (6) Pos. WR WR T T C TE

Player Mike Smith Kashif Moore Adam Masters Mike Ryan Moe Petrus Ryan Griffin

’10 Starts/Career 13/17 10/21 10/10 11/20 13/39 9/19

STARTERS LOST (5) Pos. G G QB FB TB

Player Mathieu Olivier Zach Hurd Zach Frazer Antony Sherman Jordan Todman

’10 Starts/Career 11/16 13/40 10/24 8/28 12/19

LETTERMEN LOST (7) Pos. DT (1) LB (4) DB (1) S (1)

Player (Letters) Alex Polito (3) Greg Lloyd (3), Scott Lutrus (4), . Emmanuel Omokaro (1), Lawrence Wilson (4) Mike Lang (2) John Yurek (1)

RETURNING STARTERS (9) Pos. DT DT DT DE LB CB S S CB

Player Kendall Reyes* Twyon Martin Shamar Stephen Jesse Joseph Sio Moore Blidi Wreh-Wilson Jerome Junior Harris Agbor Dwayne Gratz

’10 Starts/Career 13/29 12/31 8/8 12/25 9/9 13/22 11/23 8/8 13/18

* - Reyes started games at both DE and DT

STARTERS LOST (2) Pos. LB LB

Player Scott Lutrus Lawrence Wilson

’10 Starts/Career 9/41 13/50

SPECIALISTS RETURNING LETTERMEN (3) Pos. PK (1) KO (1) P (1)

Player (Letters) Dave Teggart (3) Chad Christen (1) Cole Wagner (1)

LETTERMEN LOST (1) Pos. LS (1)

Player (Letters) Derek Chard (2)

RETURNING STARTERS (2) Pos. PK P

Player Dave Teggart Cole Wagner

’10 Starts/Career 13/32 13/13

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Name Abudu, Nasir Adeyemi, Kenton Agbor, Harris Baker, Teddy Bardzak, Gary Bennett, Jimmy Box,Michael Brandon, Tevrin Brown, Stephen Brown, Ty-meer Bullock, Tyler Campbell, Marcus Chapman, Ben Christen, Chad Cruz, Gus Dabney, Kijuan Danielson, Joseph Davis, Geremy Delahunt, John Difton, Dwayne Driscoll, Blaise Edwards, Matt Frank, Reuben Friend, Kevin Generett, Malik Gifford, Dalton Gratz, Dwayne Greene, Steve Griffin, Ryan Guardi, Frank Hansson, Mark Hinkley, Mark Huxtable, Jordan Hyppolite, Martin Jean-Louis, Jonathan Jennings, Ted Johnson, Jory Jones, Byron Jones, Tebucky Joseph, Jesse Junior, Jerome Kantor, Alex Kenney, David Kinnard, Leon Lopes, Chris Louis, Jonathan Mack, Taylor Manning, Corey Martin, Twyon Masters, Adam McBryde, B.J. McCombs, Lyle McCummings, Scott McEntee, Johnny Mcquillan, Sean Moore, Isiah Moore, Kashif Moore, Sio Mueller, Adam Nebrich, Michael Opoku, Andrew Osiecki, Michael Paull, Bryan Petrus, Moe Portee, A.J. Pruitt, Angelo Reyes, Kendall Ryan, Mike Sheppard, Gerrard Shoemate, D.J. Smallwood, Yawin Smith, Michael Steg, Brandon Stephen, Shamar Stlouis, Gilbert Teggart, Dave Wagner, Cole Wilburn, Gary Williams, Jerome Williams, Nick Williams, Trevardo Willman, Tim Wilson, Patrick Wirth, Ryan Wreh-Wilson, Blidi

Ht. 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-9 6-3 5-10 6-6 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-6 5-11 6-5 5-11 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-5 5-9 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-8 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-0

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Hometown/HS/Prep Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola Wethersfield, Conn./Fork Union Mesquite, Texas/ Horn Longmeadow, Mass./Loomis Chaffee Mar Lin, Pa./ Pottsville Alexandria, Virginia / West Potomac Suwanee, Ga./ Collins Hill Bethlehem, Pa./ Bethlehem Catholic Clifton Park, N.Y./ Shenendehowa McKeesport, Pa./ McKeesport Mechanicsburg, Pa./ Mechanicsburg Bloomfield, Conn./ Bloomfield Stonington, Conn./ Stonington Etters, Pa./ Red Lane Manchester, N.H./ Kimball Union Academy Houston, Texas / Yates Baldwin, N.Y./ Chaminade Lawrenceville, Ga./ Norcross Ottawa, Ont./ Holy Trinity Ft. Lauderdale, Fl./ St. Thomas Aquinas Avon, Conn./ Avon Old Farms Holliston, Mass./ Holliston Poughkeepsie, N.Y./ Poughkeepsie Warrentown, Va./ Faquier York, Pa./ William Penn Fairhaven, Mass./ Bridgton (Maine) Academy Piscataway, N.J./ Piscataway Edensburg, Pa./ Bishop Carroll Londonderry, N.H./ Londonderry Fairfield, Conn./ New Fairfield Clearwater, Fla./ Palm Harbor University Kaneohe, Hawaii / Punahou St. Charles, Ill./ St. Charles North Wakefield, Mass./ Wakefield Cambridge, Mass./ Arlington Catholic Dayton, Ohio / Chaminade-Julienne Mobile, Ala./ St. Paul’s/The Hun School (N.J.) New Britain, Conn./ St. Paul (Bristol) Farmington, Conn./ New Britain Laval, Oue./ Vanier Prep. Baltimore, Md./ Archbishop Curley Potomac, Md./ Winston Churchill Highstown, N.J./ The Peddie School Reistertown, Md./ Loyola Blakefield Brockton, Mass./ Tilton School (NH) Brockton, Mass./ Wyoming Seminary Powder Springs, Ga./ The Lovett School Tyrone, Ga./ Woodward Academy Parkland, Fla./ Stoneman Douglas Bethesda, Md./ Walt Whitman Beaver Falls, Pa./ Beaver Falls Staten Island, N.Y./ St. Joseph By The Sea Natick, Mass./ Natick Fullerton, Calif./ Servite Glastonbury, Conn./ Avon (Conn.) Old Farms Cambridge, Mass./ Cambridge Rindge & Latin / Proctor Academy (N.J.) Burlington, N.J./ Burlington Township Apex, N.C./ Apex Park Ridge, Ill./ Maine Township South Burke, VA / Lake Braddock Secondary North Brunswick, N.J. / Fork Union Military (Va.) Seymour, Conn./ Seymour Parkland, Fla./ M. Stoneman Douglas St. Laurent, Que./ Vanier Prep Austell, Ga./ Mays Cincinnati, Ohio / North College Hill Nashua, N.H./ Nashua North Tamaqua, Pa./ Marian Catholic Owings Mills, Md./ McDonogh School Corona, Calif./ USC Worcester, Mass./ Doherty Houston, Texas / Westside Coral Springs, Fla./ J.P. Taravella Brookville, N.Y./ Long Island Lutheran Davie, Fla./ Plantation Northborough, Mass./ Algonquin Regional York, Pa./ York Suburban Washington, Ga./ Washington-Wilkes Burlington Township, N.J. / Holy Cross East Windsor, N.J./ The Hun School Bridgeport, Conn./ Canterbury Fulton, Md./ Reservoir Kensington, Conn./ Avon Old Farms Medford, N.J./ Shawnee/ Cheshire Academy Edinboro, Pa./ General McLane

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Name Difton, Dwayne Nebrich, Michael StLouis, Gilbert Moore, Sio Martin, Twyon Box,Michael Wreh-wilson, Blidi Moore, Kashif Gratz, Dwayne Kinnard, Leon Opoku, Andrew Mccummings, Scott Christen, Chad Junior, Jerome Jones, Byron Driscoll, Blaise Guardi, Frank McEntee, Johnny Dabney, Kijuan Brandon, Tevrin Wilburn, Gary Shoemate, D.J. Agbor, Harris Campbell, Marcus Johnson, Jory Mack, Taylor Edwards, Matt Williams, Nick Smallwood, Yawin Kenney, David Lopes, Chris Osiecki, Michael Jean-Louis, Jonathan Teggart, Dave Hinkley, Mark Brown, Ty-meer Steg, Brandon Huxtable, Jordan McCombs, Lyle Hyppolite, Martin Frank, Reuben Williams, Trevardo Mcquillan, Sean Bullock, Tyler Willman, Tim Wilson, Patrick Wirth, Ryan Williams, Jerome Pruitt, Angelo Petrus, Moe Louis, Jonathan Stephen, Shamar Brown, Stephen Chapman, Ben Masters, Adam Danielson, Joseph Cruz, Gus Mueller, Adam Paull, Bryan Greene, Steve Bardzak, Gary Ryan, Mike Bennett, Jimmy Hansson, Mark Friend, Kevin Gifford, Dalton

Ht. 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-8 6-3 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-0 5-8 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-8 5-8 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-8 6-5 6-5 6-5

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Wt. 173 189 181 232 292 209 191 180 188 180 225 227 203 214 178 193 170 221 192 177 197 217 183 230 228 170 190 183 227 200 192 225 202 207 227 184 214 183 163 214 229 225 249 301 275 237 272 233 294 293 241 300 290 274 283 276 275 208 292 309 292 333 290 245 290 291

Pos. WR QB CB LB DT QB CB WR CB WR OLB QB K/P S DB QB WR QB DB CB CB TB S DE OLB CB OLB WR LB DB CB LB TB K RB S LB TB RB RB FB DE TE OG DT DE DT LB DT C DE DT OT C OT OG OG LS C OG OG OT OT OT OT OT

Cl. Jr. Fr. So. RJr. RSr. RSo. RJr. RSr. RJr. So. RFr. RFr. RSo. RJr. RFr. RFr. So. RJr. Sr. RSo. RSr. Sr. RSr. Sr. RJr. So. RJr. Jr. RFr. RSo. RSo. RFr. RSr. RSr. RJr. RFr. RFr. So. RFr. RSo. RFr. Jr. Fr. RSo. RSo. So. RJr. RJr. RFr. RSr. RFr. RSo. RSo. RJr. RJr. RFr. RFr. So. RFr. RSo. RSr. RSr. RJr. RFr. RSo. Fr.

Hometown/HS/Prep Ft. Lauderdale, Fl./ St. Thomas Aquinas Burke, VA / Lake Braddock Secondary Davie, Fla./ Plantation Apex, N.C./ Apex Parkland, Fla./ Stoneman Douglas Suwanee, Ga./ Collins Hill Edinboro, Pa./ General McLane Burlington, N.J./ Burlington Township Piscataway, N.J./ Piscataway Reistertown, Md./ Loyola Blakefield North Brunswick, N.J. / Fork Union Military (Va.) Natick, Mass./ Natick Etters, Pa./ Red Lane Baltimore, Md./ Archbishop Curley New Britain, Conn./ St. Paul (Bristol) Avon, Conn./ Avon Old Farms Fairfield, Conn./ New Fairfield Fullerton, Calif./ Servite Houston, Texas / Yates Bethlehem, Pa./ Bethlehem Catholic Washington, Ga./ Washington-Wilkes Corona, Calif./ USC Mesquite, Texas/ Horn Bloomfield, Conn./ Bloomfield Mobile, Ala./ St. Paul’s/The Hun School (N.J.) Powder Springs, Ga./ The Lovett School Holliston, Mass./ Holliston East Windsor, N.J./ The Hun School Worcester, Mass./ Doherty Highstown, N.J./ The Peddie School Brockton, Mass./ Tilton School (NH) Seymour, Conn./ Seymour Cambridge, Mass./ Arlington Catholic Northborough, Mass./ Algonquin Regional Kaneohe, Hawaii / Punahou McKeesport, Pa./ McKeesport Coral Springs, Fla./ J.P. Taravella St. Charles, Ill./ St. Charles North Staten Island, N.Y./ St. Joseph By The Sea Wakefield, Mass./ Wakefield Poughkeepsie, N.Y./ Poughkeepsie Bridgeport, Conn./ Canterbury Glastonbury, Conn./ Avon (Conn.) Old Farms Mechanicsburg, Pa./ Mechanicsburg Fulton, Md./ Reservoir Kensington, Conn./ Avon Old Farms Medford, N.J./ Shawnee/ Cheshire Academy Burlington Township, N.J. / Holy Cross Cincinnati, Ohio / North College Hill St. Laurent, Que./ Vanier Prep Brockton, Mass./ Wyoming Seminary Brookville, N.Y./ Long Island Lutheran Clifton Park, N.Y./ Shenendehowa Stonington, Conn./ Stonington Bethesda, Md./ Walt Whitman Baldwin, N.Y./ Chaminade Manchester, N.H./ Kimball Union Academy Park Ridge, Ill./ Maine Township South Parkland, Fla./ M. Stoneman Douglas Edensburg, Pa./ Bishop Carroll Mar Lin, Pa./ Pottsville Tamaqua, Pa./ Marian Catholic Alexandria, Virginia / West Potomac Clearwater, Fla./ Palm Harbor University Warrentown, Va./ Faquier Fairhaven, Mass./ Bridgton (Maine) Academy

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Nu m e r i c a l R o s t e r / B r e a k d o w n / P r o n u n c i a t ion 80 81 83 84 85 86 86 87 88 89 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99

Smith, Michael Manning, Corey Moore, Isiah Jones, Tebucky Davis, Geremy Abudu, Nasir Wagner, Cole Generett, Malik Sheppard, Gerrard Delahunt, John Joseph, Jesse Baker, Teddy Griffin, Ryan Adeyemi, Kenton Portee, A.J. Mcbryde, B.J. Jennings, Ted Reyes, Kendall

6-0 6-5 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-4

202 249 188 179 200 193 198 212 209 243 257 237 243 251 237 261 242 298

WR TE WR WR WR WR WR/P WR WR TE DE TE TE DT DE DT DE DT

Sr. RJr. RSr. RFr. RFr. RFr. RSo. RSo. RJr. RJr. Jr. RFr. RJr. Fr. RJr. RFr. RJr. RSr.

Houston, Texas / Westside Tyrone, Ga./ Woodward Academy Cambridge, Mass./ Cambridge Rindge & Latin / Farmington, Conn./ New Britain Lawrenceville, Ga./ Norcross Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola York, Pa./ York Suburban York, Pa./ William Penn Owings Mills, Md./ McDonogh School Ottawa, Ont./ Holy Trinity Laval, Oue./ Vanier Prep. Longmeadow, Mass./Loomis Chaffee Londonderry, N.H./ Londonderry Wethersfield, Conn./Fork Union Austell, Ga./ Mays Beaver Falls, Pa./ Beaver Falls Dayton, Ohio / Chaminade-Julienne Nashua, N.H./ Nashua North

GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN Connecticut (11): Adeyemi Campbell Chapman Driscoll Guardi Jones, B. Jones, T. Mcquillian Osiecki Williams, T. Wilson Massachusetts (11): Baker Edwards Gifford Hyppolite Juan-Louis Lopes Louis McCummings Moore, I. Smallwood Teggart

Pennsylvania (9): Bardzak Brandon Brown, T. Bullock Christen Generett McBryde Ryan Wagner New Jersey (7): Gratz Kenney Moore, K. Opoku Williams, J. Williams, N. Wirth

Florida (6): Difton Martin Hansson Paull Steg Stlouis Georgia (6): Box Davis Mack Manning Portee Wilburn Maryland (5): Junior Kantor Masters Shepard Willman

New York (5): Brown, S. Danielson Frank McCombs Stephen Virginia (4): Bennett Friend Nebrich Wreh-Wilson California (3): Abudu McEntee Shoemate

New Hampshire (3): Cruz Griffin Reyes Texas (3): Agbor Dabney Smith Illinois (2): Huxtable Mueller Ohio (2): Jennings Pruitt

Quebec (2): Joseph Petrus Ontario (1): Delahunt Alabama (1): Johnson Hawaii (1): Hinkley North Carolina (1): Moore, S.

P ronunciation G uide Nasir Abudu Kenton Adeyemi Tevrin Brandon Ty-Meer Brown Kijuan Dabney Dwayne Gratz Mark Hansson Martin Hyppolite Jonathan Jean-Louis Twyon Martin

N-saer A-BOO-due Ken-ten ADD-a-YEM-ee TEV-rin tie-MEER kih-juan grats (like “congrats”) Hansen HIP-o-light zhawn loo-EE twawn

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Kashif Moore Sio Moore Michael Nebrich Andrew Opoku Michael Osiecki Muhammad Petrus Yawin Smallwood Brandon Steg Bildi Wreh-Wilson

cuh-sheef SEE-oh KNEE-brick ah-poe-coo oh-shess-ski pet-russ yah-win stegg (rhymes with egg) bleed-ee ray-wilson

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Studen t - A t h l e t e B i o s

Harris Agbor

Michael Box

RS Senior Safety 5-11, 183 Mesquite, Texas Horn

RS Sophomore Quarterback 6-3, 209 Suwanee, Ga. Collins Hill

Made the first starts of his career in 2010 as he got the nod in eight games … tied a career and season-high with eight tackles in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl vs. Oklahoma … also had eight tackles in win against West Virginia (Oct. 29), which began Husky five-game winning streak to end regular season…had eight tackles in season-opener vs. Michigan (Sept. 4) … had three tackles for a loss against the Wolverines … made six tackles in regular season finale vs. USF (Dec. 4)…an outstanding student-athlete who was named to the CoSIDA All-District Academic Team in 2010 … a member of the 2010 BIG EAST All-Academic team.

Quarterback who made his first career start vs. Louisville (Oct. 23) in 2010 … was four of 12 in the air for 35 yards before leaving the game with a head injury … saw reserve action against Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) … also played in the Texas Southern (Sept. 11), Buffalo (Sept. 25) and Oklahoma (Jan. 1 games)..

Year GP-GS

Most Attempts, game: 12, at Louisville, 10/23/10 Most Comp., game: 4, at Louisville, 10/23/10 Most Yards, game: 35, at Louisville, 10/23/10 Longest Pass: 15, at Louisville, 10/23/10 Most Rush Yards, game: 22, at Louisville, 10/23/10

2008 3-0 2009 2-0 2010 11-8 Totals 16-8

UT

0 1 31 32

AT

2 2 11 15

TT

2 3 42 47

SKS

0 0 0 0

TFL

0-0 0-0 4.0-18 4.0-18

INT PBU

0 0 0 0

0 0 2 2

Year GP-GS 2010

5-1

A-C-I PCT YDS 17-6-1 35.3

65

TD 0

EFF 55.6

MICHAEL BOX’S CAREER HIGHS

HARRIS AGBOR’S CAREER HIGHS

Marcus Campbell

Most Tackles, game: 8, 3x, last vs. Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Most TFL, game: 3, at Michigan, 9/4/10

Senior Defensive End 6-3, 230 Bloomfield, Conn. Bloomfield Missed the entire 2010 season with a knee injury suffered in preseason camp … also missed the 2009 season … played in 11 games in 2008 and had ten tackles on the season … had two tackles and a sack in the International Bowl vs. Buffalo (Jan. 3) … played in 12 games in 2007 with 14 tackles.

Year GP-GS

2007 2008 Totals

12-0 11-0 23-0

UT

5 7 12

AT

9 3 12

TT

14 10 24

SKS

0-0 2-11 2-11

TFL

1.0-1 3.5-14 4.5-15

INT PBU

0 0 0

0 1 1

MARCUS CAMPBELL’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 4, vs. Akron 9/30/07 Most TFL: 1, 4x, last vs. Buffalo, 1/3/09

Chad Christen RS Sophomore Kicker / Punter 6-1, 203 Etters, Pa. Red Lane

touchbacks.

Saw his first collegiate experience in 2010 as UConn’s kickoff performer … had nine of 72 kickoffs for

Harris Agbor

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Kijuan Dabney

Kevin Friend

Senior Defensive Back 6-1, 192 Houston, Texas Yates

RS Sophomore Offensive Tackle 6-5, 290 Warrentown, Va. Faquier

Experienced senior who started the first four games of 2001 and saw action in a total of 10 games … had a career-high eight tackles in season-opener at Michigan (Sept. 4) … had a fumble recovery against Texas Southern (Sept. 11) and a break-up vs. Temple (Sept. 18).

Year GP-GS

2007 12-0 2008 7-0 2009 2-1 2010 10-3 Totals 31-4

UT

4 2 3 12 21

AT

1 0 4 7 12

TT

5 2 7 19 33

SKS

0 0 0 0 0

TFL

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

INT PBU

0 0 0 0 0

Saw action in six games in 2010, mostly as a backup at tackle … made his first career start at right tackle against Rutgers (Oct. 8) and then started USF (Dec. 4) at left tackle in place of the injured Mike Ryan … also saw considerable playing time in win against Cincinnati (Nov. 27) when Ryan was injured.

0 0 0 1 1

Dwayne Gratz RS Junior Cornerback 6-0, 188 Piscataway, N.J. Piscataway

KIJUAN DABNEY CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles, game: 8, at Michigan, 9/4/10

John Delahunt RS Junior Tight End 6-3, 243 Ottawa, Ont. Holy Trinity Valuable blocker as UConn’s second tight end in 2010 … started five games in 2010, mostly when the Huskies came out in double tight end..made the first pass receptions of his collegiate career in 2010 … had two receptions against both Michigan (Sept. 4) and Vanderbilt (Oct. 2) … earned an Offensive Game Ball for the Pittsburgh game (Nov. 11) for helping the Huskies gain 265 yards of rushing.

Year GP-GS

2009 11-5 2010 13-5 Totals 24-10

REC YDS AVG TD 0 5 5

0 75 75

0 15.0 15.0

0 0 0

LNG 0 46 46

AVG/G 0 6.2 3.3

Started all 13 games at cornerback in 2010 … had a 46-yard interception return for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl … was the third-leading tackler on the team with 63 stops … also led the team with nine pass breakups … had a careerhigh ten tackles in season opener vs. Michigan (Sept. 4) … made nine tackles in key win over Cincinnati (Nov. 27) … had a key second quarter interception in win vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) that ended a ten play drive at midfield … had seven tackles in the game vs. the Panthers.

Year GP-GS

2009 13-4 2010 13-13 Totals 26-17

UT

16 54 70

AT

4 9 13

TT

20 63 83

SKS

0 0 0

TFL

0-0 2.0-3 2.0-3

INT PBU

0 2 2

DWAYNE GRATZ’ CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 10, vs. Michigan, 9/4/10 Most PBU, game: 2, 3x, last at Louisville, 10/23/10

JOHN DELAHUNT’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Receptions: 2, 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Most Receiving Yards, game: 46, vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Longest Reception: 46, vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10

Dwayne Difton Junior Wide Receiver 5-11, 173 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas Was in the Husky wide receiver rotation for most of the 2010 season … started three games against Buffalo (Sept. 25), Vanderbilt (Oct. 2) and Rutgers (Oct. 8) … had six receptions for 58 yards against the Commodores.

Year GP-GS

2009 7-1 2010 8-3 Totals 15-4

REC YDS AVG TD 8 14 22

45 150 195

5.6 10.7 8.9

0 0 0

LNG 12 27 27

AVG/G 6.4 21.4 13.9

DWAYNE DIFTON’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Receptions: 6, vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Most Receiving Yards, game: 58, vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Longest Reception: 27, vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10

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Studen t - A t h l e t e B i o s

Ryan Griffin

Jonathan Jean-Louis

RS Junior Tight End 6-6, 243 Londonderry, N.H. Londonderry UConn’s regular first team tight end … played in all 13 games this year and started eight of them when the Huskies used a tight end formation … was a very productive blocker in both the rushing and passing games … earned an Offensive Game Ball following the Pittsburgh win (Nov. 11) along with other blockers in recognition of UConn’s 265 rushing yards, including 22 by Jordan Todman … had three pass receptions for 21 yards in regular season finale at USF (Dec. 4) … had a season high four receptions against Vanderbilt (Oct. 2) … had his first career TD reception vs. Buffalo (Sept. 25) on a six-yard catch.

Year GP-GS

2009 11-10 2010 13-8 Totals 24-18

REC YDS AVG TD 23 31 54

272 245 517

11.8 7.9 9.6

0 1 1

LNG 28 18 28

AVG/G 24.7 18.8 21.5

RS Senior Defensive Back 6-0, 202 Cambridge, Mass. Arlington Catholic Experienced player who alternated time between tailback and in the secondary in 2010 … also saw time on special teams … had a tackle vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 20).

Year GP-GS

2008 9-0 2009 12-0 2010 9-0 Totals 30-0

UT

1 0 0 1

2 3 1 6

TT

3 3 1 7

SKS

0 0 0 0

TFL

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

INT PBU

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

JONATHAN JEAN-LOUIS’ CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles, game: 3, vs. Virginia, 9/13/08

Ted Jennings

RYAN GRIFFIN’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Receptions: 6, vs. Rutgers, 10/31/09 Most Rec. Yards, game: 80, vs. Rutgers, 10/31/09 Longest Reception: 28, vs. Rutgers, 10/31/09

AT

RS Junior Defensive End 6-5, 242 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade-Julienne

Ryan Griffin

Saw his first collegiate playing time in 2010 on the defensive line … played in 12 games … had two tackles in the win over West Virginia (Oct. 29) … had a tackle for a loss against Buffalo (Sept. 25) and Oklahoma (Jan. 1).

Year GP-GS 2010

12-0

UT 4

AT 3

TT 7

SKS 0

TFL

2.0-3

INT PBU 0

0

TED JENNINGS’ CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 2, vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Most TFL, game: 1.0, 2x, last vs. Oklahoma, vs. Buffalo, 1/1/11

Jory Johnson RS Junior Outside Linebacker 6-1, 228 Mobile, Ala. St. Paul’s/ The Hun School (N.J.) Saw reserve duty in 2010 on defense and also played on special teams … had four tackles against Temple (Sept. 18) and a pair against Michigan (Sept. 4) … also recorded an interception vs. Texas Southern (Sept. 11) … a member of the 2010 BIG EAST All-Academic team.

Martin Hyppolite RS Sophomore Running Back 6-0, 214 Wakefield, Mass. Wakefield

Year GP-GS

2009 12-3 2010 9-0 Totals 21-3

UT

18 5 23

AT

10 2 12

TT

28 7 35

SKS

0 0 0

TFL

5.0-10 2.0-6 7.0-16

INT PBU

0 1 1

JORY JOHNSON’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 4, at Temple, 9/18/10 Most TFL, game: 1.0, 4x, last vs. USF, 12/5/09

Played in all 13 games in 2010 at tailback and then was moved to linebacker … also played on special teams … had three carries for five yards against Vanderbilt (Oct. 2) … had one tackle in three different games.

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S t u d e n t - A t h l e t e B ios

Jesse Joseph

Jerome Junior

Junior Defensive End 6-3, 257 Laval, Que. Vanier Preparatory School

RS Junior Safety 6-1, 214 Baltimore, Md. Archbishop Curley

Explosive defensive end who missed his first career game in 2010 against Rutgers (Oct. 8) … was ranked tied for 26th in the country in sacks and fourth in the BIG EAST … played in the first 18 games of his Husky career since he was a true freshman … led the team with 12.00 tackles for a loss with 8.5 sacks … had three tackles for a loss and two sacks against Vanderbilt (Oct. 2) … made four tackles with a sack in key win over Cincinnati (Nov. 27).

Year GP-GS

2009 13-13 2010 12-12 Totals 25-25

UT

16 25 41

AT

22 14 36

TT

38 39 77

SKS

TFL

INT PBU

2.5-29 5.0-36 0 8.5-61 12.0-67 0 11.0-90 17.0-103 0

2 0 2

JESSE JOSEPH’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 8, vs. North Carolina, 9/12/09 Most TFL, game: 3, vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Most Sacks, game: 2, vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10

Started the final 11 games of the 2010 season at the safety spot … was tied for fourth on the team with 59 tackles … tied for the team lead with four interceptions … had a pair of interceptions vs. Buffalo (Sept. 25) … returned one of those interceptions against the Bulls for a touchdown … earned the Defensive Game Ball for the Buffalo game..had eight tackles in key win against Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) and added an interception in that game … also received the Defensive Game Ball in that contest … had six tackles in three other games, including the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma (Jan. 1).

Year GP-GS

2009 13-12 2010 13-11 Totals 26-23

UT

23 43 66

AT

25 16 41

TT

48 59 107

SKS

0 0 0

TFL

0-0 3.0-8 3.0-8

INT PBU

1 4 5

JEROME JUNIOR’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 8, vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/10 Most Interceptions, game: 2, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10

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Studen t - A t h l e t e B i o s

Leon Kinnard

Twyon Martin

Freshman Wide Receiver 5-9, 180 Reistertown, Md. Loyola Blakefield

RS Senior Defensive Tackle 6-2, 292 Parkland, Fla. Stoneman Douglas

Played as a true freshman quarterback and returner in 2010 and was injured in the Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) game and missed the rest of the season … played in nine games and ran quarterback out of the wildcat position … also had a kickoff return and two punt returns.

Year GP-GS ATT YDS TD AVG LNG REC YDS TD 2010

9-0

4

18

0

4.5

9

1

2

0

LEON KINNARD’S CAREER HIGHS

Started the first 11 games of the season before suffering an injury vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 27) … missed the USF (Dec. 4) game but came back to start the Tostios Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 1) … had 30 tackles on the year which featured five tackles for a loss and three sacks … had a season-high seven tackles in win over Buffalo (Sept. 25) … his tackles for a loss came in five different games.

Year GP-GS

2008 2009 2010 Totals

Most Receptions: 1, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Most Carries, game: 1, 4x, last at Louisville, 10/23/10 Most Rush Yards, game: 9, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Longest Run: 9, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10

13-8 13-11 12-12 38-31

UT

12 14 11 37

AT

10 22 19 51

TT

22 36 30 88

SKS

1.5-8 4.0-9 3.0-24 8.5-41

TFL

3.5-11 8.5-16 5.0-26 17.0-53

INT PBU

0 1 0 1

TWYON MARTIN’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 8, vs. West Virginia, 11/1/08 Most TFL, game: 2.5, vs. Rutgers, 10/31/09 Most Sacks, game: 1.5, vs. Rutgers, 10/31/09

Taylor Mack Sophomore Cornerback 5-9, 170 Powder Springs, Ga. The Lovett School

Twyon Martin

Saw action in all 13 games in 2010 as a true freshman … handled punt return duties early in the season and had a 7.8 yard average on 15 returns…had a long of 33 yards against Rutgers (Oct. 8) … had four tackles in win over Cincinnati (Nov. 27) and added three against Rutgers.

Year GP-GS 2010

13-0

UT 9

AT 5

TT 14

SKS 0-0

TFL 0-0

INT PBU 1

2

TAYLOR MACK’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 4, vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Longest Punt Return: 33, at Rutgers, 10/8/10 Most PBU, game: 2, vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10

Corey Manning RS Junior Tight End 6-5, 249 Tyrone, Ga. Woodward Academy Has played in 23 games over the past two years … had a four-yard reception for his first collegiate touchdown against Vanderbilt (Oct. 2) … also had a tackle vs, Cincinnati … earned an Offensive Game Ball for the Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) game as part of the blocking group.. a member of the 2010 BIG EAST All-Academic team.

Adam Masters RS Junior Offensive Tackle 6-4, 283 Bethesda, Md. Walt Whitman Started the first four games of the season at left tackle and then moved over to right tackle for the next seven … helped allow Jordan Todman to eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark and help UConn rank 35th in the country in rushing offense … earned an Offensive Game Ball following the Pittsburgh win (Nov. 11) along with other blockers in recognition of UConn’s 265 rushing yards, including 22 by Todman.

Adam Masters

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S t u d e n t - A t h l e t e B ios

Isiah Moore

Sio Moore

RS Junior Wide Receiver 6-1, 188 Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge Ridge and Latin / Proctor

Redshirt Junior Linebacker 6-1, 232 Apex, N.C. Apex

Was part of the wide receiver rotation for the Huskies all season long in 2010 … was the fifth-leading receiver on the team … had a season high four receptions in win vs. Syracuse (Nov. 20) and had two receptions for 29 yards against Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) and a touchdown reception … also had three receptions in season opener against Michigan (Sept. 4) and two receptions for 27 yards in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl vs. Oklahoma (Jan. 1).

Year GP-GS

2009 2010 Totals

13-3 13-4 26-7

REC YDS AVG TD 24 15 39

286 147 433

11.9 9.8 11.1

1 1 2

LNG 29 15 29

AVG/G 22.0 11.3 16.0

ISIAH MOORE’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Receptions: 4, 4x, last at Syracuse, 11/20/10 Most Rec. Yards, game: 76, at Baylor, 9/19/09 Longest Reception: 28, at Baylor, 9/19/09

Year GP-GS

Kashif Moore

The second leading receiver for the Huskies in 2010 … had two or more receptions in each of the first ten games of 2010…dating back to 2009, that streak reached 12 games … has had two or more receptions in 18 of his last 21 games in a Husky uniform … had five receptions in two different games in 2010 … all four of his receiving TDs were in different games … had a first quarter 36-yard TD reception against Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) … had two receptions for 27 yards in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl vs. Oklahoma (Jan. 1) … also saw kickoff duty for the Huskies and had eight returns during midseason for 169 yards. 2008 2009 2010 Totals

13-8 13-3 13-10 39-21

REC YDS AVG TD 27 22 36 85

273 370 452 1095

10.1 16.8 12.6 12.9

1 3 4 8

2009 4-0 2010 13-9 Totals 17-9

UT

2 72 74

AT

4 38 42

TT

6 110 116

SKS

TFL

INT PBU

0-0 1.0-1 0 1.5-10 11.5-32 1 1.5-10 12.5-33 1

0 1 1

SIO MOORE’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 17, vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Most TFL, game: 3.0, 2x, last vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Most Interceptions, game: 1, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Most Forced Fumbles, game: 2, vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Most Fumble Rec., game: 2, vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10

RS Senior Wide Receiver 5-9, 180 Burlington, N.J. Burlington Township

Year GP-GS

Emerged as a defensive force in 2010 … two-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week … started nine of the final ten games of the season … was the second leading tackler on the team with 110 stops … was second on the team with 11.5 tackles for a loss and also had 1.5 sacks … had 17 tackles in win over West Virginia (Oct. 29) and was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for the WVU game … was also named the Walter Camp Football Foundation and the Football Writers Association of America/Bronko Nagurski Award National Defensive Player of the Week … also earned the Defensive Game Ball … also turned in double-digit tackles with 16 vs. Buffalo (Sept. 25), 12 vs. Rutgers (Oct. 8) and 10 vs. USF (Dec. 4) … was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for the Buffalo game…had an interception against Buffalo and a pair of forced fumbles vs. West Virginia … played his freshman year of high school football at West Haven High School in Connecticut before moving to North Carolina.

LNG 47 67 40 67

Sio Moore

AVG/G 22.8 28.5 34.8 28.8

KASHIF MOORE’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Receptions: 5, 2x, last at Rutgers, 10/8/10 Most Rec. Yards, game: 77, vs. Cincinnati, 11/7/09 Longest Reception: 67, vs. Louisville, 10/17/09

Kashif Moore

Moe Petrus RS Senior Center 6-2, 293 St. Laurent, Que. Vanier Prep Started all 13 games for the Huskies in 2010 and was a second team All-BIG EAST pick … has started 26 straight games for UConn at center dating back to 2009 and started all 13 games in 2008 at left tackle for 39 straight starts … in 2010, helped allow Jordan Todman to eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark and help UConn rank 35th in the country in rushing offense … earned an Offensive Game Ball following the Pittsburgh win (Nov. 11) along with other blockers in recognition of UConn’s 265 rushing yards, including 22 by Todman … a member of the 2010 BIG EAST All-Academic team.

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A.J. Portee

Gerrard Sheppard

Redshirt Junior Defensive End 6-4, 237 Austell, Ga. Mays Saw action in nine games on the defensive line and on special teams … had six tackles on the season with two in two games – at Rutgers (Oct. 8) and at USF (Dec. 4)

Kendall Reyes

RS Sophomore Wide Receiver 6-2, 209 Owings Mills, Md. McDonogh School Saw time as both a wide receiver and on special teams in 2010 … made one reception for three yards against Texas Southern (Sept. 11) … that reception was the first of his collegiate career.

D.J. Shoemate

RS Senior Defensive Tackle 6-4, 298 Nashua, N.H. Nashua North

Junior Tailback 5-11, 217 Corona, Calif. USC

A First Team All-BIG EAST selection in 2010 … a 2010 captain who started all 13 games alternating between end and tackle and started final three games at tackle … tied for third on the team with 10 tackles for a loss and also had 2.5 sacks … had a season-high six tackles in the first game of the year vs. Michigan (Sept. 4) and the finale vs. USF (Dec. 4)..had a momentum-changing 79-yard interception return in the closing minutes of the first half against Cincinnati (Nov. 27) and the Huskies later scored a TD … Cincinnati had moved the ball to the UConn nine before that interception … received a Defensive Game Ball in three late-season games – vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 11), Syracuse (Nov. 20) and Cincinnati (Nov. 27).

Transfer in 2010 from USC who was eligible immediately … had 16 carries for 60 yards and a touchdown against Buffalo (Sept. 25) … had two receptions for 12 yards against Temple (Sept. 18) … also saw more time on special teams as season progressed and made two tackles vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 27).

Year GP-GS

D.J. SHOEMATE’S CAREER HIGHS

2008 2009 2010 Totals

11-4 13-12 13-13 37-29

UT

12 16 26 54

AT

8 21 13 42

TT

20 37 39 98

SKS

1.5-11 3.0-14 2.5-13 7.0-38

TFL

3.0-14 6.0-21 10.0-31 18.0-64

INT PBU

0 0 2 2

0 2 4 6

KENDALL REYES’ CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 8, at Michigan, 9/4/10 Most TFL, game: 2.5, vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Most PBU, game: 2, vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Longest Interception Return: 79, vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10

Mike Ryan RS Senior Offensive Tackle 6-5, 333 Tamaqua, Pa. Marian Catholic A First Team All-BIG EAST player in 2010 … started the first five games of the season at right tackle before moving over to the left for seven games … missed the regular season finale vs. USF after being injured in the Cincinnati (Nov. 27) game … in 2010, helped allow Jordan Todman to eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark and help UConn rank 35th in the country in rushing offense … earned an Offensive Game Ball following the Pittsburgh win (Nov. 11) along with other blockers in recognition of UConn’s 265 rushing yards, including 22 by Todman.

Year GP-GS 2010

13-1

ATT YDS TD 28

115

1

AVG 4.1

REC 2

YDS TD 12

0

Most Carries, game: 16, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Most Rush Yards, game: 60, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Longest Run: 28, vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10

Michael Smith Senior Wide Receiver 6-0, 202 Houston, Texas Westside The leading receiver on the team in 2010 … had a season-high seven receptions against Temple (Sept. 18) … had four receptions for 130 yards and a TD against Buffalo (Sept. 25) … had six receptions for 56 yards in key win over West Virginia (Oct. 29) … also had six receptions for 58 vs. USF (Dec. 4) … also had four receptions vs. Oklahoma in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 1) … had a touchdown reception vs. Texas Southern (Sept. 11).

Michael Smith

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S t u d e n t - A t h l e t e B ios Year GP-GS

2008 2009 2010 Totals

13-1 10-3 13-13 36-17

REC YDS AVG TD 12 15 46 73

137 170 615 922

11.4 11.3 13.4 12.6

0 0 2 2

LNG 34 31 56 56

AVG/G

Gilbert Stlouis

10.5 17.0 47.3 25.6

Sophomore Cornerback 5-11, 181 Davie, Fla. Plantation

MICHAEL SMITH’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Receptions: 8, vs. Rhode Island, 9/26/09 Most Rec. Yards, game: 130, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Longest Reception: 56, vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10

Shamar Stephen RS Sophomore Defensive Tackle 6-5, 300 Brookville, N.Y. Long Island Lutheran

2010

12-8

UT 13

AT 14

TT 27

SKS

Year GP-GS 2010

6-0

UT

AT

1

1

TT 2

SKS 0

TFL 0-0

INT PBU 0-0

0

GILBERT STLOUIS’ CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 2, vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10

Played in all 13 games in 2010 and started eight games…made his first collegiate start in the third game of the season against Temple (Sept. 18) … was a regular member of the defensive front rotation all season … started five-straight games beginning with the Temple contest and then also started vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) and Syracuse (Nov. 20) … had a career-high five tackles in win over USF (Dec. 4) to conclude the regular season … also had four tackles against Temple … had two sacks on the season – one against Texas Southern (Sept. 11) and the other vs. Vanderbilt (Oct. 2).

Year GP-GS

Played in six games – mostly on special teams – a true freshman…had two tackles against Texas

as Southern (Sept. 11).

TFL

2.0-12 4.0-17

INT PBU 0

0

SHAMAR STEPHEN’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles, game: 5, at USF, 12/4/10

Dave Teggart RS Senior Kicker 6-0, 207 Northborough, Mass. Algonquin Regional Earned first team All-BIG EAST honors in 2010…also earned All-ECAC honors … had two game-winning field goals during the Huskies five-game winning streak to end the regular season … hit a 52-yard field goal in the final seconds of the USF (Dec. 4) game to give the Huskies a 16-13 win and the BCS appearance … the 52-yarder was a career long, which topped a 50-yarder he had earlier in the game..kicked four field goals in the USF win … was named the BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week for his game vs. the Bulls … was tied for 26th in the country in scoring (first in BIG EAST) and was fourth nationally in field goals at 1.92 per game … hit a 27-yard field goal on the final play of overtime to lead UConn to a 16-13 win over West Virginia (Oct. 29) … also earned BIG EAST Special Team Player of the Week honors for that game as he had three field goals vs. the Mountaineers … dating back to 2009, has made a field goal in 14 of the last 15 games … has connected on 16 of his last 17 field goal attempts … has connected on all 99 of his career extra point attempts – including 47 last year and 36 in 2010 … the 47 consecutive attempts in 2009 was a school single-season record … has 52 career field goals, a UConn school record … his 99 extra points is tied for second in school history … his 254 career points is second in school history … earned the Special Teams Game Ball this year for the West Virginia and USF games … also kicked a game-winning field goal on the final play of the 2009 game vs. USF … a member of the 2010 BIG EAST AllAcademic team.

Year XP-XPA FG-FGA 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+

2008 2009 2010 Totals

16-16 47-47 36-36 99-99

13-15 14-23 25-31 52-69

4-5 2-4 9-10 15-19

6-6 8-10 11-12 25-28

2-3 4-9 3-7 9-19

0-1 0-0 2-2 2-3

LNG PTS

27 47 52 52

DAVE TEGGART’S CAREER HIGHS

Most FG’s, game: 4, 2x, last at USF, 12/4/10 Most FG Att., game: 5, at Temple, 9/18/10 Longest Made FG: 52, at USF, 12/4/10 Longest Att. FG: 52, at USF, 12/4/10 Most PAT’s, game: 7, 2x, last vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Most PAT Att., game: 7, 2x, last vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Most Points, game: 16, vs. Cincinnati, 10/25/08

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Cole Wagner

Gary Wilburn

RS Sophomore Punter 6-2, 198 York, Pa. York Suburban

RS Senior Cornerback 5-11, 197 Washington, Ga. Washington-Wilkes

Was an effective punter in his first year of collegiate action … earned Special Teams Game Ball for West Virginia (Oct. 29), Syracuse (Nov. 20) and USF (Dec. 4) games … has 79 punts this season and has placed 26 of them inside the 20 yard line…had a career-long 66 yard punt in season-opener at Michigan.

Year GP-GS 2010

13-12

PNT YDS AVG LNG 79

3260 41.3

66

COLE WAGNER’S CAREER HIGHS

TB 9

Most Punts, game: 11, at Rutgers, 10/8/10 Longest Punt: 66, at Michigan, 9/4/10 Longest Punt Average, game: 53.2, at USF, 12/4/10 Most Punts in 20, game: 3, 3x, last at Syracuse, 11/20/10

I20 26

Played in 11 games in 2010 on both special teams and in the secondary … started the Buffalo (Sept. 25) and West Virginia (Oct. 29) games when the Huskies came out in a nickel package … has a season and career-high four tackles at Michigan (Sept. 4) … had three tackles against Oklahoma (Jan. 1) in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl … also returned three punts in game vs. Texas Southern (Sept. 11).

Year GP-GS

2008 4-0 2009 6-0 2010 11-2 Totals 21-2

UT

0 0 11 11

AT

1 3 5 9

TT

1 3 16 20

SKS

0 0 0 0

TFL

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

INT PBU

0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1

GARY WILBURN’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles, game: 4, at Michigan, 9/4/10

Jerome Williams RS Junior Linebacker 6-1, 233 Burlington Township, N.J. Holy Cross Saw action in 11 games in 2010 as a reserve linebacker and made seven tackles … five of his tackles came against Texas Southern (Sept. 11) … also had half a tackle for a loss against Texas Southern.

Year GP-GS 2010

11-0

UT 4

AT 3

TT 7

SKS 0

TFL

0.5-1

INT PBU 0

0

JEROME WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 5, vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10

Nick Williams Junior Returner/Wide Receiver 5-10, 183 East Windsor, N.J. The Hun School An All-BIG EAST First Team selection in 2010 … finished the year ranked first in the country in kickoff returns at 35.29 yards per return … played in 11 games in 2010 and became the Huskies kickoff returner midway through the season … returned two kickoffs for touchdowns in 2010 with a 95-yarder against Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) and a 100-yarder vs. Rutgers (Oct. 8) … the 100-yarder was the fourth in school history … only the second Husky in school history to have two kickoff returns for a TD in addition to Tyvon Branch, who had both of his in 2007 … had a 54-yard kickoff return vs. Vanderbilt (Oct. 2) and got the Special Teams Game Ball.

Cole Wagner

Year GP-GS 2009 2010 Totals

7-0 11-0 18-0

REC TDS AVG TD

Year

KR

YDS AVG TD

2009 2010 Totals

1 17 18

2 0 2

36 600 636

18 0 18

36.0 35.3 35.3

9.0 0 9.0 0 2 2

0 0 0

LNG 11 0 11

LNG 36 100 100

NICK WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS

Most Receptions, game: 2, vs. Rhode Island, 9/26/09

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Trevardo Williams

Blidi Wreh-Wilson RS Junior Cornerback 6-0, 191 Edinboro, Pa. General McLane

Junior Defensive End 6-1, 225 Bridgeport, Conn. Canterbury School Played in all 13 games in 2010 with seven starts…had 29 tackles on the year, along with 9.5 tackles for a loss … also had 4.5 sacks … had a season and career-high six tackles vs. West Virginia (Oct. 29) … also had two forced fumbles on the year.

Year GP-GS

2009 13-1 2010 13-7 Totals 26-8

UT

13 25 38

AT

6 4 10

TT

19 29 48

SKS

TFL

INT PBU

2.0-20 2.5-21 0 4.5-29 9.5-37 0 6.5-49 12.0-58 0

0 1 1

TREVARDO WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS

Year GP-GS

Most Tackles, game: 6, vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Most TFL, game: 2, 2x, last vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Most Sacks, game: 1, 5x, last at Rutgers, 10/8/10

2009 13-9 2010 13-13 Totals 26-22

AT

11 9 20

TT

40 57 97

SKS

0-0 0-0 0-0

TFL

0-0 1.0-1 1.0-1

INT PBU

1 4 5

6 5 11

Saw reserve time on the defensive line and on special teams … made four tackles on the season in four

different games. 2-0 7-0 9-0

29 48 77

Most Tackles, game: 7, 2x, last vs. Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Most TFL, game: 1, at Michigan, 9/4/10 Longest Interception Return: 53, vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10

RS Junior Defensive Tackle 6-2, 272 Medford, N.J. Shawnee/Cheshire (Conn.)

2009 2010 Totals

UT

BLIDI WREH-WILSON’S CAREER HIGHS

Ryan Wirth

Year GP-GS

Started all 13 games for the Huskies at cornerback in 2010 … had four interceptions on the season and returned two of them for touchdowns … his two interception returns for TDs ties a single-season and only teammate Lawrence Wilson has three … named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for his game against Vanderbilt (Oct. 2) when he had a 44-yard interception return for a touchdown and returned a fumble for 24 yards…had a 46-yard interception return for a TD against Buffalo (Sept. 25)..had seven tackles in win against Pittsburgh (Nov. 11) … had seven tackles vs. Oklahoma (Jan. 1) in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl … has six tackles against Louisville (Oct. 23) … earned the Defensive Game Ball vs. Vanderbilt.

UT

0 3 3

AT

0 1 1

TT

0 4 4

SKS

0 0 0

TFL

0-0 0-0 0-0

INT PBU

0 0 0

0 0 0

RYAN WIRTH’S CAREER HIGHS

Most Tackles, game: 1, 4x, last at Louisville, 10/23/10

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Fresh m e n 2011 Connecticut National Letter Of Intent Signees Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown/High School/Prep School

Kamal Abrams Andrew Adams Kenton Adeyemi Jefferson Ashiru Julian Campenni Tyree Clark Max DeLorenzo Deshon Foxx Dalton Gifford Xavier Hemingway Wilbert Lee Sean McQuillan Michael Nebrich Paul Nwokeji David Stevenson Marquise Vann

WR FS DT LB DT CB RB RB OT OT SS TE QB OT CB LB

6-0 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-5 5-9 6-0

178 185 255 230 285 170 200 175 275 255 205 252 190 265 175 223

Dover, Del./Dover Fayetteville, Ga./Woodward Academy Wethersfield, Conn./Kingwood-Oxford/Fork Union (Va.) Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern West Pittson, Pa./Wyoming Area Tampa, Fla./Alonso Berlin, Conn./Berlin Lynchburg, Va./Brookfield Fairhaven, Mass./Barnstable/Bridgton Academy Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern Brooklyn, N.Y./Boys and Girls Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury/Avon Old Farms Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock Secondary School Randolph, Mass./Thayer Academy Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson Cincinnati, Ohio/Fairfield Senior

In what has become a Signing Day tradition at UConn, season ticket holders and UConn Club members gathered for a reception to hear the coaching staff talk about their latest additions. This year’s event was held at the XL Center in Hartford.

New UConn head football coach Paul Pasqualoni talks to the crowd of Husky fans.

KAMAL ABRAMS – Honorable mention all-state pick and first team all-conference … played quarterback in high school, but projects to be a wide receiver at UConn … as a junior, threw for over 1,300 yards and 13 TDs … also had 534 rushing yards and eight TDs … will play in the 56th Annual DFRC Blue-Gold All-Star Football Game in June … two-time team captain … Kamal Deshawn Abrams … born August 28, 1993. ANDREW ADAMS – Andrew Tyler Adams … earned First Team All-City/South Fulton County by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … played in 2009 GISA All-Star Game … had ten tackles, two interceptions and two TDs in first round state playoff game in 2010 vs. Ridgefield HS … team had a 10-2 record in senior season … Andrew Tyler Adams … born August 28, 1993. KENTON ADEYEMI – Enrolled at UConn for spring 2011 semester … played high school football at Kingwood-Oxford (Conn.) and then prepped for a season at Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia … was an honorable mention all-league selection in high school … an outstanding track and field performer who was second in New England in the discus and foruth in the shot put … named to the Honor Roll at Fork Union … Kenton Adetoye Adeyemi … born January 13, 1992. JEFFERSON ASHIRU – Played in Cobb County All-Star Senior Bowl … two-time Cobb County Player of the Week in 2010 … team posted an 11-2 record as a senior … three-sport athlete … . high school teammate of UConn signee Xavier Hemingway … Jefferson Ashiru … born May 25, 1993. JULIAN CAMPENNI – Named to the Pennsylvania Sports Writers Class 2A all-state second team … named (Wilkes-Barre) Times-Leader All-Wyoming Valley Conference First Team … WVC Small School MVP … made 106 tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 10 sacks and forced seven fumbles this past season … team went 8-4 in senior season … will play in the Big 33 Football Classic for the Pennsylvania team on June 18 … also played for the North team in the Chesapeake Bowl all-star game and had one tackle … Julian M. Campenni … born August 26, 1993. TYREE CLARK – Team captain who was two year starter … made 85 tackles as a senior … posted four interceptions as a senior with two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … as a junior had six interceptions to lead the Tampa Bay area … named Honorable Mention All-Hillsborough County by the Tampa Tribune … Tyree Deandre Clark … born April 18, 1993.

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F r e s h men MAX DeLORENZO – Rushed for 2,154 yards as a junior and 5,040 for his career to set school records … named Class M MVP this year by the Connecticut High School Coaches Association … a two-time all-state pick by the CHSCA and the New Haven Register … also played cornerback and had 58 tackles and two fumble recoveries as a senior … also plays basketball … rushed for 1,397 yards as a senior with 21 TDs as team advanced to Class M quarterfinals … had a school record 334 yards of rushing with three TDs in Class M championship game win over Bethel as a junior … Maximillian Joseph DeLorenzo … born June 18, 1993. DESHON FOXX – Team captain who earned Associated Press Group AA All-State honors … named All-Area by the (Lynchburg, Va.) News and Advance … .scored 29 touchdowns as a senior … team went 12-2 in senior year and advanced to state Division III semifinals … Deshon Cameron Foxx … born November 27, 1992. DALTON GIFFOR – Enrolled at UConn for spring 2011 semester … enjoyed standout high school career at Barnstable (Mass.) before spending a semester at Maine’s Bridgton Academy … at Barnstable, team won Old Colony League title in 2009 … an All-OCL pick as a senior and played in Eastern Massachusetts Shriners’ All-Star Classic … earned high honor roll accolades at Bridgton … Dalton Michael Gifford … born June 8, 1992. XAVIER HEMINGWAY – First Team All-State for Class AAAAA by the Georgia Sports Writers Association … named All-Area by the Atlanta JournalConstitution for Cobb County … team captain played in the Cobb County All-Star Senior Bowl … team went 11-2 in senior season … high school teammate of UConn signee Jefferson Ashiru … Xavier Hemingway … born March 4, 1993. WILBERT LEE – Named to the New York Daily News All-City team as a senior … two-time New York Post All-City selection … rushed for 964 yards and 12 touchdowns in senior year … also had 75 tackles with two interceptions on defense … had an injury-shortened junior season , scored five touchdowns – three through the air, one rushing and another on special teams … also had 40 tackles with three interceptions and a sack with a fumble recovery … had a game-clinching 70-yard run in first round victory in state playoffs in 2008 against Campus Magnet HS … had an interception for a TD and a receiving TD in second round playoff win over Sheepshead Bay … Wilbert Daniel Lee … born February 10, 1992. SEAN McQUILLAN – Enrolled at UConn for spring 2011 semester … high school standout who was a two-year all-state and all-conference honoree … was team captain at Glastonbury … had career totals of 1,900 rushing yards with 1,400 passing yards and 43 touchdowns … team won 2008 Class LL state championship … prepped for a fall 2010 semester at Avon (Conn.) Old Farms … .William Sean McQuillan … born July 12, 1992. MICHAEL NEBRICH – First team all-state player and player of the year who enrolled at UConn for the spring 2011 semester after graduating from high school … named Metro Player of the Year by Washington Post, covering the Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia areas … named the Fairfax (Va.) Times Male Athlete of the Year … … first team all-region and player of the year honors … all-district and player of the year … in his senior season, broke the Virginia state record for all-purpose yards with 4,967 and also scored 59 TDs … team won its second consecutive Northern Region and Patriot District titles … passed for a state record 3,831 yards and state record 262 completions along with 38 TDs (tied for seventh in state history) … had 235 rushing carries for 1,136 yards and 21 TDs … in his junior season, led team to its first-ever state finals appearance … . passed for 3,290 yards and 22 TDs … had 265 carries for 1,231 yards and 24 TDs … is fourth in state history with 10,740 yards of total offense(7,963 yards passing and 2,777 yards rushing) along with 113 TDs … also earned three letters in baseball as team won Patriot District title in his junior year … Michael Alan Nebrich … born April 3, 1993. PAUL NWOKEJI – Team captain who was first team All-Independent School League … Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team member … earned All-New England and Lineman of the Year honors from the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council … Paul C. Nwokeji … born June 16, 1993. DAVID STEVENSON – First-team all-region pick … was MVP of Atlanta Combine … played in National Underclassmen Combine’s All World Gridiron Classic in December … team went 9-2 in senior season … David Dontae Stevenson … born December 26, 1992. MARQUISE VANN – Had 75 tackles and an interception as a senior … was a team captain … earned first team All-Greater Miami Conference … also picked up all-county honors and second team all-region … .Marquise Jourdain Vann … born November 23, 1992.

Husky fans had a chance to have a picture taken with the BIG EAST Championship trophy.

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Notes 2010 UConn Schedule/Results

SQUAD NOTES

Date

Opponent (TV)

9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/8 10/23 10/29 11/11 11/20 11/27 12/4 1/1

at Michigan (ABC) TEXAS SOUTHERN (SNY) at Temple (SNY) BUFFALO (SNY) VANDERBILT (SNY) at Rutgers* (ESPN) at Louisville* (ESPNU) WEST VIRGINIA* (ESPN2) PITTSBURGH* (ESPN) at Syracuse* (ESPNU) CINCINNATI* (SNY) at USF* (ESPN2) vs. Oklahoma! (ESPN)

UConn’s win over Syracuse on Nov. 20 was the sixth of the season for the Huskies and made them “bowl eligible” for the 2010 season. UConn made the mark for the sixth time in the past eight seasons – and the fourth consecutive. UConn’s trip to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl marked the fifth time that the Huskies went going bowling and the fourth consecutive. For the 2009 season, UConn posted a 20-6 victory over South Carolina in the 2010 Papajohns.com Bowl. The Huskies also went to the International Bowl in 2009 and defeated Buffalo. In 2007, UConn was 9-3 in the regular season and went on to the Meineke Car Care Bowl. In 2004, the Huskies went 7-4 in the regular season and won the Motor City Bowl. In 2003, UConn was 9-3, but did not go to a bowl because of its independent status.

Score/Time

L, 10-30 W, 62-3 L, 16-30 W, 45-21 W, 40-21 L, 24-27 L, 0-26 W, 16-13 W, 30-28 W, 23-6 W, 38-17 W, 19-16 L, 48-20

* Denotes BIG EAST Conference game ! Denotes Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

HUSKIES WENT BOWLING AGAIN

HUSKIES AND THE BCS With UConn’s appearance in the BCS in the 2010 season, it became... • The first school from New England to play in a BCS game. • The first school from New England and the “Tri-State” area, which also includes New York and New Jersey since Syracuse played in the 1999 Orange Bowl in the first year of the BCS. • The quickest school to leave the FCS (then Divison I-AA) to a BCS game. UConn made the trip in nine years as a FBS school while Boise State is second at 11.

TODMAN AN ALL-AMERICAN

Season STORYLINES • UConn made its first-ever appearance in a BCS game and became the quickest school to ascend from FBS status to a BCS game. • UConn won the Lambert Trophy as the top FBS team in the East. The award marked the first time UConn won it on any level. • Tailback Jordan Todman was named the unaminous BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and was a First Team AllAmerica selection by the Sporting News and Second Team by the Walter Camp Football Foundation and the Associated Press. • Dating back to the 2009 season, UConn has won 12 of its last 17 games.

UConn running back Jordan Todman earned Second Team All-America honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation – based in New Haven, Conn., – and the Associate Press. He earned First Team AllAmerica honors from the Sporting News. Following the conclusion of 2010, his junior season, he declared for the NFL Draft. Todman became UConn’s first All-American since Donald Brown, also a running back, who earned Second Team from Walter Camp and First Team from the Sporting News.

TODMAN HIGHLIGHT BIG EAST AWARD WINNERS UConn running back Jordan Todman was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year for 2010. Todman joined five other Huskies on the All-BIG EAST First Team, marking the first time since the Huskies joined the BIG EAST in 2004 that UConn has had six players earn first-team honors. In addition, two Huskies were named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team. Todman was unanimously chosen as the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, becoming the second Connecticut running back in the last three years to earn the conference’s top offensive honor. Todman joins 2008 winner Donald Brown as the only UConn players to be named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year. Todman is the first unanimous offensive player of the year since Miami’s Gino Torretta during the 1992 season. Former UConn head coach Randy Edsall was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year. Edsall, who shared BIG EAST Coach of the Year honors with Louisville’s Charlie Strong, led the Huskies on a five-game win streak to end the regular season, claiming a share of the BIG EAST Championship.

• After beginning the 2010 BIG EAST season with an 0-2 mark, the Huskies won their final five games to win the BIG EAST Championship. • UConn made its fifth bowl game appearance in school history and its fourth consecutive. • Four UConn players played in postseason all-star games while a school record six players were invited to the NFL Combine. • The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl on New Years’ Day generated a 6.7 rating on ESPN, the highest rating of all programs (broadcast or cable) during the night.

Dave Teggart, Kendall Reyes and Blidi Wreh-Wilson at the Lambert Trophy Awards Dinner along with ECAC Commissioner Rudy Keeling.

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N o tes Joining Todman on the All-BIG EAST First Team were redshirt junior offensive tackle Mike Ryan (Tamaqua, Pa.), redshirt senior offensive guard Zach Hurd (Waterford, Conn.), redshirt junior kicker Dave Teggart (Northborough, Mass.), redshirt junior defensive tackle Kendall Reyes (Nashua, N.H.) and redshirt senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson (Tuscaloosa, Ala.). Hurd is now a two-time All-BIG EAST pick. Redshirt junior center Moe Petrus (St. Laurent, Que.) and sophomore kick returner Nick Williams (East Windsor, N.J.) were both named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team.

UCONN AND THE NFL COMBINE Six former University of Connecticut football players participated in the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium, that ran from February 23 through March 1. The six players were offensive guard Zach Hurd (Waterford, Conn.), linebacker Scott Lutrus (Brookfield, Conn.), linebacker Greg Lloyd (Clermont, Fla.), running back Jordan Todman (North Dartmouth, Mass.), fullback Anthony Sherman (North Attleboro, Mass.) and linebacker Lawrence Wilson (Tuscaloosa, Ala.). The six invitees is an all-time high for the UConn program in one year. UConn ties with Pittsburgh and West Virginia for most invitees at this year’s combine among BIG EAST schools and only six schools in the country have more players at the combine than UConn.

UCONN AND ALL-STAR GAMES Three Huskies participated in all-star games following the 2010 season. Linebacker Lawrence Wilson (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) was the fourth-leading tackler for the North squad in the Senior Bowl on Jan. 30 Wilson made six stops on the day as the North fell to the South team by a 24-10 count. Linebacker Greg Lloyd (Clermont, Fla.) led the East team in tackles with five as his East tam posted a 25-8 win the 2011 East-West Shrine Game at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando on Jan. 22. Also playing on defense for the East was linebacker Scott Lutrus (Brookfield, Conn.), who had one tackle. Fullback Anthony Sherman (North Attleboro, Mass.) had two carries for a yard of rushing.

AROUND THE BIG EAST 2010 BIG EAST Standings Connecticut West Virginia Pittsburgh Syracuse Louisville USF Cincinnati Rutgers

BIG EAST 5-2 .714 5-2 .714 5-2 .714 4-3 .571 3-4 .429 3-4 .429 2-5 .286 1-6 .143

OVERALL 8-5 .615 9-4 .692 8-5 .615 8-5 .615 7-6 .538 8-5 .615 4-8 .333 4-8 .333

2010-11 BOWL GAME SCHEDULE Louisville 31, Southern Miss 28 Beef O’ Brady’s Bowl December 21, 2010 St. Petersburg, Fla. 8:00 p.m., ESPN N.C. State 23, West Virginia 7 Champs Sports Bowl December 28, 2010 Orlando, Fla. 6:30 p.m., ESPN Syracuse 36, Kansas State 34 New Era Pinstripe Bowl December 30, 2010 New York, N.Y. 3:30 p.m., ESPN USF 31, Clemson 26 Meineke Car Care Bowl December 31, 2010 Charlotte, N.C. 12:00 p.m., ESPN Oklahoma 48, Connecticut 20 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl January 1, 2011 Glendale, Ariz. 8:30 p.m., ESPN Pittsburgh 27, Kentucky 10 BBVA Compass Bowl January 8, 2011 Birmingham, Ala. 12:00 p.m., ESPN All Times Eastern

UConn’s Scott Lutrus, Anthony Sherman and Greg Lloyd all played in the East-West Shrine All-Star game in Orlando following the 2010 season.

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Notes BIG EAST HONORS HUSKIES FOR ACADEMICS A total of 16 UConn football student-athletes were named to the 2010 BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. To be named to the All-Academic Team, a player must have a cumulative grade-point index of at least 3.0 and have completed a minimum of two semesters of academic work. Name

Harris Agbor Yianni Apostolakos Jimmy Bennett Ban Chapman Derek Chard Robbie Frey Steve Greene Jory Johnson Alex Kaiser Corey Manning Emmanuel Omokaro Moe Petrus Dave Teggart Nick Williams Tim Willman John Yurek

Yr.

Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. RFr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. RFr. Sr.

Pos.

S TE OT C LSN RB OG OLB TE TE OLB C K WR DT S

Hometown

Mesquite, Texas Pittsford, N.Y. Alexandria, Va. Stonington, Conn. Burlington, Conn. Lehighton, Pa. Edensburg, Pa. Mobile, Ala. Newington, Conn. Tyrone, Ga. Danbury, Conn. St. Laurent, Que. Northborough, Mass. East Windsor, N.J. Fulton, Md. Greencastle, Pa.

Major

Finance/Political Science Finance Accounting Sport Management Finance History/Political Science Pre-Kinesiology Economics Economics Health Care Management Sport Management Psychology Sport Management Undeclared Undeclared Biological Sciences

UCONN FOOTBALL A LEADER IN ACADEMICS The UConn football program continues to be a leader in the BIG EAST Conference in terms of academic performance by its student-athletes. UConn was the top team in the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of both October 2008 and ’09 among league schools. The Huskies latest GSR, released in October 2010, UConn was third in the BIG EAST and within four points of the second place team. The UConn football program also had the highest NCAA GSR for AfricanAmerican student-athletes among all state universities that participated in a bowl game in 2008. In five of the past eight years, including 2007, ‘08 and ‘09, UConn was recognized by the American Football Coaches Association for its high graduation rate. UConn’s overall GSR in 2009 was the third-highest of the more than 50 state universities that participated in a bowl game. In 2010, the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) for the UConn football team was an impressive 949 over a four-year cycle, with a one-year mark of 968 for the 2008-09 academic year.

UCONN TEAM AWARDS The University of Connecticut football team held its annual awards ceremony on December 14, 2010, when the team had a dinner at The Burton Family Football Complex, honoring 11 student-athletes for their accomplishments this season. Junior running back Jordan Todman (North Dartmouth, Mass.) was named the Teams Most Valuable Player after ending the regular season as the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year. The Offensive Player of the Year award went to redshirt senior quarterback Zach Frazer (Mechanicsburg, Pa.). Redshirt senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) was tabbed the Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season after leading the UConn defense in tackles The Special Teams Player of the Year went to the duo of senior long snapper Derek Chard (Burlington, Conn.) and redshirt junior kicker Dave Teggart (Northborough, Mass.) who were both instrumental in UConn’s success on special teams this season. Redshirt junior tailback Kelmetrus Wylie (Washington, Ga.) was honored with the Jasper T. Howard – Play-Every-Play Award, which is presented to a strong team player who best exemplifies a “battle-to-the-end” spirit during every game through every play. Wylie, who has only played in three games this season due to an injury, continues to lead the Huskies from the sidelines, encouraging his teammates to fight until the end of every game. The Brian Kozlowski Award was given to one of the four 2010 captains, senior fullback Anthony Sherman (North Attleboro, Mass.). This award is designated for a courageous, hard working and productive person. The award is named for the former Husky tight end, later a 13-year NFL veteran, who through relentless hard work, effort and dedication was able to have a lengthy NFL career. Sherman has had an outstanding senior season, registering 13 tackles, eight receptions and his first career touchdown in the win over Cincinnati.

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Redshirt senior captain Zach Hurd (Waterford, Conn.) was given the Kendall Madison Award which is presented to a strong team player whose dedication, hard work, positive attitude and outstanding citizenship best exemplifies the proud spirit of the UConn Huskies. The award is named for the former Husky who was tragically killed in the mid 1990s while being a good Samaritan in his attempt to break up an altercation. The Football Alumni Award, which is given to a player who has demonstrated leadership and dedication and is the ultimate team player, was presented to redshirt senior captain Scott Lutrus (Brookfield, Conn.). The John L. Toner Scholar-Athlete Award was given to redshirt junior safety John Yurek (Greencastle, Pa.). This award was designed to honor a senior member of the football program who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance and citizenship while making a significant contribution to the overall success of the team. Selected by the Football CPIA Staff, the award is named after the former UConn athletic director and football coach and NCAA President. Yurek, a biological sciences major, joined the team as a walk-on in 2007 and was a member of the kickoff defensive team this season playing in six games. The 2010 Joseph M. Giannelli Unsung Hero Award went to redshirt senior offensive guard Mathieu Olivier (Woburn, Mass.). The award is presented to a University of Connecticut football player, selected by the coaching staff, who by his effort, dedication and steady performance without notice or acclaim, has made a significant contribution to the UConn football program.

Husky Lawrence Wilson participated in the Senior Bowl All-Star game in Mobile, Ala., after the 2010 season.

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The UConn team poses with the BIG EAST Championship trophy and BCS gear as they were honored at a Husky basketball game in December.

HUSKIES SWEEP BIG EAST AWARDS

YOUNG ON DEFENSE

Following UConn’s overtime win against West Virginia on October 29, the Huskies swept the weekly BIG EAST Conference Awards. Junior Jordan Todman (North Dartmouth, Mass.) was named the Offensive Player of the Week, redshirt sophomore linebacker Sio Moore (Apex, N.C.) was the Defensive Player of the Week and junior kicker Dave Teggart (Northborough, Mass.) was the Special Teams Player of the Week. The Husky sweep of the awards marked just the third time since the league was formed in 1991 that one school won all three awards exclusively in one week. The other two times were by Miami in 1991 and 2002.

UConn’s starting defensive lineup on the last eight games of the regular reflected the youth that exists on that side of the ball for the Huskies. Connecticut started one senior, three juniors, six sophomores and one redshirt freshman on defense in the win over Buffalo. In the win over Vanderbilt, it was two seniors, two juniors, six sophomores and a redshirt freshman. The combination was the same against Rutgers and Louisville as it was against Vandy. For the West Virginia game it was two seniors, three juniors and six sophomores. For the Pittsburgh game, it was four seniors, two juniors, four sophomores and a redshirt freshman. Against Syracuse, it was two seniors, three juniors, five sophomores and a redshirt freshman. Against Cincinnati, it was two seniors, six sophomores and three juniors and finally against USF it was two seniors, two juniors, six sophomores and a redshirt freshman.

THE BIG HOUSE The Sept. 4 game UConn vs. Michigan game at Michigan Stadium had an announced crowd of 113,090 – the largest crowd ever to watch a football game (college or professional) in the modern era. The former record was 112,118 at Michigan Stadium for the Michigan-Ohio State game on Nov. 24, 2003. Previously, the largest crowd for a UConn game stood at 80,795 when the Huskies won at Notre Dame on November 21, 2009.

FOURTH QUARTER STRUGGLES...AND SUCCESSES Dating back to 2009, UConn has lost a total of ten games, but in six of those games the Huskies held a fourth quarter lead. UConn lost fourth quarter leads in four games in 2009 (of five losses) and in 2010 lost two. Connecticut was ahead of Temple by a 16-14 score with less than nine minutes to play in the game, but the Owls exploded for 17 unaswered points to give UConn the loss. Against Rutgers in the conference opener, UConn held a 24-17 lead with less than four mintues to go, but Rutgers scored a TD with 3:53 left and added the game-winning FG with 13 seconds left for a 27-24 UConn loss. UConn outscored its opponents 69-62 in the fourth quarter in the regular season of 2011 – including a 43-20 mark in its five-game winning streak to end the regular season. UConn had been scoreless in the fourth quarters of its two BIG EAST games.

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BIG EAST AND UCONN UConn began 2010 BIG EAST Conference play on Oct. 8 vs. Rutgers and 2010 marks the seventh year of football league membership dating back to 2004. UConn was one of seven charter members of the BIG EAST Conference when the league was founded in 1979 and UConn and Syracuse are the only two founding schools that are currently playing football in the league. The other five were Boston College, Seton Hall, Providence, Georgetown and St. John’s.

1,000 AND COUNTING UConn’s game against Rhode Island on Sept. 26, 2009 was the 1,000 game in program history dating back to the first team in 1896. UConn now has an overall program record of 481-503-38 in 1,022 games.

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Notes UCONN VS. RANKED TEAMS The January 1, 2010 game vs. Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl marked the 17th time in school history that the Huskies faced a team ranked in the Associated Press poll at the time of the game. UConn’s only win in those 16 games came on Oct. 27, 2007 with a 22-15 win over No. 11 USF. UConn first played a ranked team in the 2001 season opener at No. 9 Virginia Tech. UConn has played the country’s top ranked team once when it travelled to Miami on Oct. 5, 2002.

FASTEST FROM DIVISION I-AA TO THE POLLS SCHOOL

Marshall CONNECTICUT South Florida Boise State

I-A DEBUT

1997 2002 2001 1996

FIRST RANKING

Two years, four weeks (9/12/99) Five years, 10 weeks (10/28/07) Six years, three weeks (9/9/07) Six years, 13 weeks (11/10/02)

HUSKIES VS. THE BIG EAST UConn owns an all-time mark of 22-26 in BIG EAST Conference games since joining the league for football in 2004. The Huskies posted their best conference record with a 5-2 mark in 2010 and also in 2007. UConn’s current five-game BIG EAST Conference games winning streak is the longest in school history.

HUSKIES ON THE ROAD SINCE 2002 The Huskies have put together a 21-29 road record since 2002. In non-conference road affairs over that same span, Connecticut has posted a mark of 16-11 and has won eight of its last 12 such games, including the 2009 wins over Ohio, Baylor and Notre Dame and 2010 losses to Michigan and Temple.

HUSKIES VS. NON-CONFERENCE FOES SINCE 2002 Cornerback Dwayne Gratz scored a touchdown on a 46-yard interception return in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

HUSKIES MAKE NATIONAL POLLS Connecticut entered the bowl season ranked No. 25 in the country by the Associated Press. The ranking in the top 25 was the first for the Huskies in 2010. UConn was also the top “Also Receiving Votes” team in the USA Today and Harris polls at the end of the regular season. In its FBS history, UConn has now appeared in the AP poll in seven different weeks. The Huskies were also in the “Also Receiving Votes” category in both the preseason Associated Press and USA Today polls in 2010. In the AP voting, UConn was the sixth highest-team in the ARV category. In the USA Today coaches voting, UConn was eighth. UConn was in the ARV category in the first two weekly USA Today polls of the 2010 regular season and received votes in the AP poll of Dec. 6. Connecticut was selected No. 20 in the preseason by Athlon Yearbooks and No. 23 by SI.com. Previous to the end of the 2010 regular season, UConn’s last appearance in the top 25 with a spot in both national polls came on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008 following its win at Louisville. UConn was ranked 23rd in the USA Today coaches’ poll and 24th in the Associated Press poll. The Huskies fell out of both polls following a loss to North Carolina. During the 2008 season, UConn was ranked in the AP top 25 one week and received votes in ten of the other 16 polls. In the USA Today poll, UConn was ARV in every week but two. UConn earned its first national rankings in 2007 as it appeared in four AP polls: 16 on Oct. 28, 16 on Nov. 14, 25 on Nov. 11 and 20 on Nov. 18. It also appeared in three USA Today polls: 20 on Oct. 28, 16 on Nov. 4 and 21 on Nov. 18.

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Connecticut boasts a 40-18 record against non-conference opponents in the regular season since making the move to the FBS in 2002. The Huskies have won 15 of their last 20 regular season non-league games overall with the only blemishes coming via a one-point loss at Virginia (17-16) in 2007, losses to North Carolina in 2008 and ‘09 and Michigan and Temple in ‘10. UConn has posted the following records in non-conference games: 6-6 (2002), 9-3 (2003), 4-1 (2004), 3-1 (2005), 3-2 (2006), 4-1 (2007), 4-1 (2008), 4-1 (2009), 3-2 (2010).

HUSKIES IN NCAA STATISTICS Here are the categories where UConn finished in the top 40 in the 2010 NCAA statistics Rushing Offense 35th at 174.69 (Second in BIG EAST) Pass Eff. Def. 28th at 116.43 (Fourth in BIG EAST) Scoring Defense 35th at 22.00 (Sixth in BIG EAST) Kickoff Returns 3rd at 27.04 (First in BIG EAST) Interceptions t5th at 19 (First in BIG EAST) Turnover Margin 11th at 0.92 (First in BIG EAST) Tackles For Loss t26th at 6.69 (Second in BIG EAST) Sacks Allowed 20th at 1.15 (First in BIG EAST) Here are UConn’s ranked individual leaders Nick Williams 1st in kickoff returns at 35.29 and First in BIG EAST Jordan Todman Second in rushing at 141.25 and First in BIG EAST 15th in all-purpose rushing at 156.67 and Second in BIG EAST Dave Teggart t26th in scoring at 8.54 and First in BIG EAST Fourth in field goals at 1.92 and First in BIG EAST Lawrence Wilson 29th in tackles at 9.46 and First in BIG EAST Jesse Joseph t26th in sacks at 0.71 and Fourth in BIG EAST

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SCOUT TEAM PLAYER OF THE WEEK

UConn had 11 former players that were on NFL rosters in 2009 (a school high) and nine former Huskies were on NFL rosters in 2010. The 2009 NFL Draft made history for the Huskies as four UConn players were selected in the first 63 selections. UConn is the only BIG EAST school to have four players picked that early since the league was reorganized in 2005. UConn had two players selected in the 2010 NFL Draft. The veteran of the UConn group was in his sixth year in the league. Quarterback Dan Orlovsky was in his second season with the Houston Texans after spending his first four with the Detroit Lions. Fullback Deon Anderson was in his fourth year with the Dallas Cowboys and after being released by the Cowboys was picked up by the Miami Dolphins. UConn had two third-year players on NFL rosters: defensive back Tyvon Branch of the Oakland Raiders – a fourth round pick. Donald Thomas was cut by the Miami Dolphins earlier in 2010, but was picked up the Detroit Lions. UConn had three NFL second year players, including Donald Brown, a running back who was UConn’s first All-American in the BCS era and the Huskies’ first NFL First Round Draft Pick. He’s with the Indianapolis Colts and played in the Super Bowl in 2010. Other second year players were: Darius Butler with the New England Patriots and William Beatty with the New York Giants. UConn rookies in the NFL were Marcus Easley, who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round of the 2010 draft, and Robert McClain, who was picked in the seventh by Carolina and made the 53-man roster. Easley suffered a seasonending knee injury during preseason camp. Larry Taylor was assigned to the practice squad of the New York Jets, but was cut. Taylor was in his first year in the NFL after spending the previous two years in the CFL with the Montreal Alouettes. He was the 2009 CFL Special Teams Player of the Year as Montreal won the Grey Cup. Cody Brown was cut by the Arizona Cardinals, but he was picked up by the New York Jets on the practice squad. Also cut were Julius Williams of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who made the team in 2009 as a free agent; and Tyler Lorenzen of the New Orleans Saints, who was on the team’s practice squad and earned a Super Bowl championship ring in 2009. He later rejoined the team on their practice roster later in the 2010 season.

Each week UConn issues an award for the Scout Team Players of the Week. MICHIGAN – Jonathan Jean-Louis (offense), Yawin Smallwood (defense), Brandon Steg (special teams). TEXAS SOUTHERN – Tebucky Jones (offense), Chris Lopes (defense), Mike Osiecki (special teams). TEMPLE – Gus Cruz (offense), Tim Willman (defense), Malik Generett (special teams). BUFFALO – Reuben Frank (offense), Brandon Steg (defense), Tevrin Brandon (special teams). VANDERBILT – Tyler Bullock (offense), Mike Osiecki (defense), Ty-Meer Brown (special teams). RUTGERS – Scott McCummings (offense), Tim Willman (defense), Matt Edwards (special teams). LOUISVILLE – Lyle McCombs (offense), Emmanuel Omokaro (defense), Malik Generett (special teams). WEST VIRGINIA – Andrew Opoku (offense), Alex Kantor (defense), Tebucky Jones (special teams). PITTSBURGH – Mark Hansson (offense), Jonathan Louis (defense), Ty-Meer Brown (special teams). SYRACUSE – Teddy Baker (offense), Brandon Steg (defense), Byron Jones (special teams). CINCINNATI – Alex Kaiser (offense), Alex Kantor (defense), Reuben Frank (special teams). USF – Lyle McCombs (offense), Ty-Meer Brown (defense), Nasir Abudu (special teams).

HUSKIES IN THE CFL In addition, there were six former Huskies that are playing in the Canadian Football League in 2010 – O’Neill Wilson (British Columbia Lions) and Jordan Younger (Toronto Argonauts), were both seven-year players in the league. Maurice Lloyd (Edmonton Eskimos) was in his fifth year in the CFL while Shawn Mayne (Montreal Alouettes) was in his fourth year and Martin Bedard (Montreal Alouettes) was in his second. James Hargrave, who was one of the captains for the 2005 Huskies, was in his first year in the CFL with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Mayne and Bedard and the Montreal team won Grey Cup championship game on Nov. 28 by a 21-18 score against Lloyd and Edmonton.

HUSKIES IN THE UFL There were three former Huskies that played in the United Football League for the local Hartford Colonials franchise – which also plays at Rentschler Field. The three were – tailback Andre Dixon, offensive lineman Keith Gray and linebacker Danny Lansanah.

GAME BALLS After each UConn victory, UConn awards game balls for the team’s top performer on offense, defense and special teams. TEXAS SOUTHERN – Jordan Todman (offense), Lawrence Wilson (defense), Anthony Sherman (special teams). BUFFALO – Robbie Frey (offense), Jerome Junior (defense), Anthony Sherman (special teams). VANDERBILT – Jordan Todman (offense), Blidi Wreh-Wilson (defense), Nick Wiliams (special teams). WEST VIRGINIA – Zach Frazer and Jordan Todman (offense), Sio Moore (defense), Dave Teggart and Cole Wagner (special teams). PITTSBURGH – John Delahunt, Ryan Griffin, Zach Hurd, Corey Manning, Adam Masters, Mathieu Olivier, Moe Petrus, Mike Ryan, Anthony Sherman, Jordan Todman (offense), Jerome Junior, Kendall Reyes (defense), Nick Williams (special teams). SYRACUSE – Jordan Todman (offense), Kendall Reyes (defense), Cole Wagner (special teams). CINCINNATI – Jordan Todman (offense), Kendall Reyes (defense), Robbie Frey (special teams). USF – Robbie Frey (offense), Lawrence Wislon (defense), Dave Teggart and Cole Wagner (special teams).

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS: Robbie Frey (7), Jordan Todman (6), Lawrence Wilson (6), Anthony Sherman (5), Scott Lutrus (4), Dave Tegart (4), Moe Petrus (3), Kendall Reyes (3), Coleg Wagner (3), Jerome Junior (2), Nick Williams (2), John Delahunt (1), Ryan Griffin (1), Zach Frazer (1), Sio Moore (1), Zach Hurd (1), Corey Manning (1), Adam Masters (1), Mathieu Olivier (1), Mike Ryan (1), Trevardo Williams (1), Blidi Wreh-Wilson (1),

HUSKIES ON THE REBOUND UConn is 26-15 in games following a loss since Oct. 26, 2002.

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UConn played in its first Bowl Championship Series game at the 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium.

BALL CONTROL IS THE KEY A telling sign of UConn’s strong performance on both sides of the ball during its tenure as a FBS program has been its ability to both record and prevent long drives. Since the start of the 2002 season, UConn’s offense has strung together 75 scoring drives of at least 80 yards while the Husky defense has surrendered just 56 such marches – including two by Michigan on Sept. 4, one by Buffalo on Sept. 25, one vs. Cincinnati on Nov. 27 and three vs. Oklahoma on January 1. UConn also holds a 19-6 advantage over its opponents in the number of 90-yard and over drives since becoming a I-A program. Michigan had a 96-yarder on Sept. 4.

HUSKIES DOMINATING ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL Over the past 102 games, UConn outgained its opponent 63 times. This stretch, like many UConn trends, dates back to a 28-24 loss at Vanderbilt on Oct. 26, 2002.

CONNECTICUT’S FOUR CAPTAINS The UConn team selected four team captains for the 2010 season, Scott Lutrus and Anthony Sherman (both for the second-consecutive year) and Zach Hurd with Kendall Reyes. Jasper Howard, who passed away last season and would have been a senior in 2010, is an honorary captain.

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OFFENSE NOTES TODMAN LED THE RUSHING GAME Junior Jordan Todman (North Dartmouth, Mass.) led Connecticut in rushing in all 12 games in 2010 that he has played in with 105 yards and a touchdown vs. Michigan, 151 yards and three TDs vs. Texas Southern, 192 yards on 26 carries vs. Temple, had 190 yards on 37 carries and two TDs vs. Vanderbilt, 123 yards and one TD against Rutgers, 80 yards vs. Louisville and 113 vs. West Virginia with a career-high 222 vs. Pittsburgh. Todman had 130 yards with two TDs vs. Syracuse and 175 yards on 31 carries. He had 175 yards and three TDs with 31 carries vs. Cincinnati, 93 yards on 33 carries vs. USF and 121 yards on 32 carries vs. Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl He missed the Buffalo game due to an injury suffered vs. Temple. Todman was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and a First Team All-BIG EAST pick. He was been named a Second Team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation and the Associated Press and a First Team pick by the Sporting News. Todman was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week following the Huskies overtime win against West Virginia on Oct. 29 and for Nov. 27 vs. Cincinnati. He had a 66-yard TD rush against the Scarlet Knights – marking a career-high long rush. He was ranked second in the country in rushing and first in the BIG EAST at 141.25 yards per game. He was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his efforts against Texas Southern, Temple, Vanderbilt and Syracuse. The Oklahoma game was his 15th 100-yard game of his career with five in 2009. He rushed for 100 yards or more in 12 of his last 14 regular season games as a Husky. Todman was the leading returning rusher for the Huskies last season as he rushed for 1,188 yards in 2009 – the sixth-highest mark in school history. He also teamed with the graduated Andre Dixon (who rushed for 1,093 yards in ‘09) to mark the first time UConn had two 1,000 yard rushers in the same season. UConn was just one of two FBS schools to have multiple 1,000 yard rushers last year – along with Nevada. Todman was a Second Team All-BIG EAST performer in 2009.

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EXPERIENCE ON THE LINE

Career Net Yards 1. 3800 Donald Brown 2006-08 2. 3187 Terry Caulley 2002-06 3. 3179 Jordan Todman 2008-10 4. 2624 Wilbur Gilliard 1992-95 5 2515 Ed Long 1991-94 Career Rushing Touchdowns 1. 34 Wilbur Gilliard 1992-95 2. 33 Donald Brown 2006-08 3. 31 Jordan Todman 2008-10 31 Terry Caulley 2002-06 Career Carries 1. 698 Donald Brown 2006-08 2. 614 Jordan Todman 2008-10 3. 570 Terry Caulley 2002-06 4. 524 Ed Long 1991-94 5. 515 Tony Jordan 1978-80 He is also currently second in school history in yards per rush – trailing career leader Terry Caulley by 41.5 one-hundreths of a point. Caulley’s average was 5.591 yards per carry, while Todman is at 5.176. Single-Season Rushing Yards 1. 2083 Donald Brown 2008 2. 1695 Jordan Todman 2010 3. 1262 Tory Taylor 1995 4. 1247 Terry Caulley 2002 5. 1233 Eric Torkelson 1973 6. 1218 Cornell Brockington 2004 7. 1118 Jordan Todman 2009 8. 1162 Kevin Wesley 1989 9. 1099 Wilbur Gilliard 1993 10. 1093 Andre Dixon 2009 In the victory against Pittsburgh, Todman went over the 1,000 yard mark for the season. That mark has been reached a total of 13 times in school history (by 12 players) and Todman became the first Husky to ever rush for 1,000 or more yards in two seasons. Todman’s 334 carrries in 2010 is second in school single-season history while Donald Brown holds the record with 367 in 2008. His 141.3 yards per game is currently second in school history behind Brown with 160.2 in 2008. In terms of single-game records, his 37 carries against Pittsburgh it tied for third all-time and his 222 yards is tenth all-time.

Todman and company had a chance to run the offense behind a very experienced line in 2010. UConn returned players that made 49 of the 65 starts on the offensive line in 2009. UConn’s returning offensive linemen made a total of 75 starts over their careers entering the 2010 season. Senior offensive guard Zach Hurd (Waterford, Conn.) and junior center Moe Petrus (St. Laurent, Que.) led the way with 40 career starts, including all 13 games of the 2010 season.

FRAZER AN EXPERIENCED QB Senior Zach Frazer started the first four games of the season for UConn at quarterback, saw backup time in the Louisville game and then returned to start the final five games of the regular season – all of them victories. Frazer saw action in 23 games for UConn over the past two-plus seasons and had 19 career starts. Frazer had an 8-2 record in games he has started in during the month of November, December and January. Frazer transferred to Connecticut from Notre Dame and sat out the 2007 season in Storrs. Frazer began the 2009 season as UConn’s starting QB and led the Huskies to a win at Ohio. He was injured in the loss to North Carolina and did not play in the next five games. He was called into action on Oct. 31 vs. Rutgers when Cody Endres went down and was 21 of 46 for 333 yards, one TD and three interceptions. Frazer started the final five games of 2009 and led the Huskies to wins in the final four. Following the three interceptions vs. Rutgers, he threw just two more in the next five games. He led his team to a double-OT win over his former school, Notre Dame, and was 12 of 25 for 141 yards against the Irish. He also enjoyed an outstanding game in the regular season final vs. USF as he was 20 of 30 for 225 yards and a pair of TDs. Frazer made his collegiate debut in UConn’s win over Louisville in 2007. He came into the game late in the first half after starting QB Tyler Lorenzen suffered a broken foot. He led UConn to a comefrom-behind win over Louisville as he was eight of 15 for 90 yards and a TD – despite not having played in a football game since his high school senior year of 2005 in Mechanicsburg, Pa.

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FREY GETS CAREER HIGH...AGAIN Junior Robbie Frey (Lehighton, Pa.) rushed for a career-high 112 yards with a TD on Sept. 25 vs. Buffalo as he assumed the No. 1 tailback-back role in the game in the second half. Frey had all of his carries and rushing yardage in the second half. Frey was named to the BIG EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll for his efforts. Frey underwent surgery and missed the Rutgers and Louisville games and carried the ball once vs. West Virginia and five times for 23 yards against Pittsburgh. He had eight carries for 25 yards against Syracuse and had 15 carries for 48 yards and a TD vs. Cincinnati. He had several key carries in the game as Todman was banged up for much of the first half. He was the second-leading rusher on the Husky team with 389 yards on 75 carries (5.1 avg.) with four TDs. Frey’s previous career high came when he had 101 yards with two TDs on 12 carries against Texas Southern on Sept 11. The 101 yards was his career high and he had a 63-yard rush for a touchdown, which was also a career-high. He carried the ball four times for 12 yards against Michigan on Sept. 4 and had 10 carries for 44 yards against Temple. He ended his season in 2009 on Oct. 31 as he suffered a knee injury against Rutgers. He also saw limited practice time during the spring. Frey had a solid day returning kickoffs on October 24, 2009 vs. West Virginia as he had a career-high 136 yards on five returns. His high was 55 yards in the second quarter – which set up a TD drive. He had three returns for 163 yards vs. Rutgers before a shoulder injury ended his day and season. He had a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown vs. the Scarlet Knights – the third in school history – which was matched by Nick Williams this year against Rutgers.

THE RECEIVERS STANd UP As experienced as UConn was in many areas of its team entering 2010, it did lack that at the wide receiver position. UConn lost its top two receivers from 2009 in Marcus Easley (48 rec., 893 yards, 8 TD) and Brad Kanuch (27 rec., 325 yards and a TD). Those two combined for 75 of UConn’s 214 receptions (35 percent) and nine of UConn’s 16 receiving TDs (56.3 percent). UConn’s leading returning receiver entering the year was redshirt junior Isiah Moore (Cambridge, Mass.), who had 24 receptions for 286 yards and a TD. Second is redshirt sophomore tight end Ryan Griffin (Londonderry, N.H.) with 23 for 272 yards. Junior Mike Smith (Houston, Texas) led the Huskies in receiving in 2010 with 46 for 615 yards and two TDs. Redshirt junior Kashif Moore (Burlington, N.J.) has 36 for 452 and four TDs. Prior to the Cincinnati game when Kashif Moore had one reception, he was the only Husky to have multiple receptions in all ten games Moore had multiple receptions in 12-straight games dating back to the 2010 season wins over USF and South Carolina.

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DEFENSE NOTES WHAT A TWO GAMES FOR REYES UConn junor defensive lineman Kendall Reyes (Nashua, N.H.) has had a pair of career games against Syracuse (Nov. 20) and Cincinnati (Nov. 27). He was been named to the weekly BIG EAST Honor Roll in each of the past weeks. Against Cincinnati, he had 2.5 tackles for a loss of 75 yards and a key late second quarter interception that he returned 79 yards. UConn scored a TD off that interception to take a 24-10 halftime lead. The interception was key as UC had moved the ball to the UConn nine. Against Syracuse, he made his first career interception in the second quarter, which gave UConn the ball at the SU 38 and set up a field goal scoring drive that made it 10-3 in favor of UConn. In the third quarter, he made the game-chaning play as he sacked SU quarterback Ryan Nassib deep in Orange territory and forced a fumble which Husky Trevardo Williams recovered at the SU four-yard line. A play later, Todman scored on a two-yard run and UConn had a 17-6 lead.

WREH-WILSON HONORED BY BIG EAST; UCONN HAS GOOD INTERCEPTION RATIO UConn’s defense recorded 20 interceptions in 2010 while the offense only gave up nine. UConn’s 20 interceptions were returned for touchdowns five times –which tied a school record for most in season with the 2007 squad. Redshirt sophomore Jerome Junior (Baltimore, Md.) tied for the team lead with four interceptions with one for a TD this season. Redshirt sophomore Blidi Wreh-Wilson (Edinboro, Pa.) also had three interceptions on the year and returned two of them for TDs. He was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Vanderbilt. He had a 44-yard interception return for a touchdown and returned a fumble 24 yards that set up UConn’s first score. He had a total of five tackles on the day. It marked the second week in a row that a Husky had earned Defensive Player of the Week honors in the BIG EAST as Sio Moore earned it following the Buffalo game. Wreh-Wilson’s two INT returns for a touchdown this season ties the single-season. He is the fourth Husky to have two TD returns in a single season, joining teammate Scott Lutrus in 2007. The fifth interception for a TD came against Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl as redshirt sophomore Dwayne Gratz (Piscataway, N.J.) returned one for 46 yards and a score.

SIO MOORE COLLECTED THE HONORS UConn redshirt sophomore Sio Moore (Apex, N.C.) had a tremendous game vs. West Virginia on Oct. 29. He led UConn with 17 tackles and also had three tackles for a loss, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. For his efforts, Moore was named the BIG EAST Conference Defensive Player of the Week for the second time this season. He was also named the National Defensive Player of the Week by the Walter Camp Football Foundation of New Haven, Conn., and the Football Writers Association of America/Bronko Nagurski Award. Moore started the first game of his collegiate career on Sept. 25 vs. Buffalo. He responded well as he led the team in tackles with 16 and also had an interception. For his efforts, Moore was named the BIG EAST Conference Defensive Player of the Week. He had another solid effort vs. Vanderbilt and was second on the team with eight tackles. He was also second on the team in tackles against Rutgers with 12, including three for a loss. Moore had eight tackles against Louisville. Moore was second on the team in tackles with 110. Moore had played in the first three games as a backup in 2009 and saw action in four games last year with six tackles. He played his freshman year of high school football at West Haven High School in Connecticut before moving to North Carolina.

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WILSON HONORED BY BIG EAST FOR PITT GAME UConn senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson (Birmingham, Ala.) was the leading tackler on the Husky team with 123 stops in 2010. For the second-straight season, he was named a First Team All-BIG EAST pick. He was also the leading tackler on the Husky team in 2009 with 140 stops. Wilson continued in 2010 right where he was in 2009 as he led the Huskies with 12 tackles vs. Michigan, seven against Texas Southern, six vs. Temple, 14 vs. Buffalo, nine vs. Vanderbilt, 14 vs. Rutgers and 16 vs. Louisville. He had six tackles in the win vs. West Virginia and had 11 with a sack in the win vs. Pittsburgh. Wilson had eight tackles against Syracuse and seven vs. Cincinnati, five vs. USF and eight vs. Oklahoma. Wilson was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for his performance againt Pittsburgh. Wilson is the leading tackler in the BIG EAST Conference with 9.46 per game, which was 29th in the country. Wilson had a 55-yard interception return for a touchdown in the second quarter of the USF game. Wilson had five career interceptions – three of which have been returned for TDs. The three interceptions returned for a TD is a school record. Wilson started 50 games during his career. Wilson had 449 career tackles at UConn, which was second in school history. Here is where Wilson stands in all-time tackles at UConn. Tackles (Since 1978) 1. 495 John Dorsey 1980-83 2. 449 Lawrence Wilson 2007-10 3. 428 Troy Ashley 1986-89 4. 412 Maurice Lloyd 2001-04 5. 394 Mike Jansen 1985-87

JOSEPH HAS BIG DAY VS. VANDERBILT UConn sophomore Jesse Joseph (Laval, Que.) enjoyed an exceptional day vs. Vanderbilt on Oct. 2. He had six tackles, three tackles for a loss, a pair of sacks and a forced fumble. Joseph missed the Rutgers game with an injury ending a streak of starting the first 18 games of his collegiate career. He led the Huskies in sacks in 2010 with 8.5 (tied for 26th in the country and fourth in BIG EAST) and is first in tackles for a loss with 12.9. Joseph started his first career game for the Huskies in the 2009 opener. He became the first Husky to start as a true freshman in a season-opener since punter Shane Hussar in 2004. Tailback Terry Caulley and fullback Deon Anderson both started the season-opener as true freshmen in 2002. Joseph wound up starting all 13 games and had 38 tackles on the season. Joseph became the first player to start the opening game as a true freshman on defense in the UConn FBS era – since 2002.

SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES TEGGART KICKS INTO HISTORY Redshirt junior Dave Teggart (Northborough, Mass.) kicked was has to be considered the most important field goal in UConn history against USF on Dec. 4 – and he might have hit upon the second most important in the same game. Teggart kicked a career-long 52-yard FG with 17 seconds left to play to give UConn a 19-16 win over USF to advance to the BCS. Earlier in the fourth quarter of the game, he hit a career-long 50-yarder that gave UConn a 16-6 lead with 13:39 to go. He connected on all 99 of his extra point attempts during his career – including 47 in 2009 and 36 in 2010. The 47-straight extra points from last year is a school record (based on a single-season) from 2009. His 52 career field goals is a school record, which he broke with a 24-yard FG vs. Cincinnati. His 99 extra points is tied for second in school history while Matt Nuzie had 124 from 2003-06 for the record and Nick Sosik (1990-93) also had 99. His 255 career points is second in school history while again Nuzie leads with 259. Teggart’s 25 field goals in 2010 was first in school single-season history while Tony Ciaravino had 22 in 2007. He had a total of 14 field goals in 2009 which is the sixth-highest in school history while his 13 as a freshman is seventh. He now owns three of the top seven single-season field goal marks in school history. Teggart kicked a 27-yard field goal in overtime to lift UConn to a 16-13 win over

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STADIUM/ ATTENDANCE NOTES RENTSCHLER FIELD The Huskies moved into brand new Rentschler Field in East Hartford for the 2003 season. Conveniently located within miles of Interstates 91, 84 and 384, the home of the Huskies lies on 75 acres of land donated to the State of Connecticut from the historic Pratt & Whitney Airfield. The stadium, like the former airfield, is named for that company’s founder, Frederick Rentschler. The stadium boasts a capacity of 40,000 with 38 luxury suites in a massive press box tower which helps enclose the natural grass field.

A HOT TICKET Swelling interest in the Husky football program as it gradually moved up into BIG EAST play can perhaps be best evidenced by the rise in attendance. UConn sold 28,000 season tickets in 2008 and sold its entire allotment of student season tickets at 4,700. These figures are staggering sums considering that the entire 2001 season ticket base was around 4,000. In 2002, the number reached 11,300 in the final season of Memorial Stadium. The burgeoning season ticket base more than doubled to 24,000 for the inaugural season at Rentschler Field and rose to 28,000 a year later in 2004. UConn reached an all-time high of 32,000 season tickets in 2005.

SELLOUT STATS Junior kicker Dave Teggart celebrates the game-winning 52-yard field goal he kicked against USF to send the Huskies to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

The Huskies have sold out 29 of their first 51 dates at Rentschler Field, including a stretch of 12 in a row. UConn has played to 96.7-pct. of capacity all-time there, drawing 1,963,448 fans, or an average of 38,469 per game.

RENTSCHLER FIELD PROVES FRIENDLY FOR HUSKIES West Virginia on Oct. 29. He had a total of three field goals in that game and was named the BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts. The final play game-winner was the second of his career as he ended the 2009 regular season in fine form as he booted a 42-yard field goal as time expired to give the Huskies a 29-27 win over USF. Teggart also had three field goals in the Pittsburgh and Syracuse wins and ended the season making 16 of his last 17 attempts. Dating back to 2009, Teggart had kicked a field goal in 14 of the past 15 games. Teggart kicked a 29-yard field goal with 1:10 to go that tied the game vs. Notre Dame (Nov. 21, 2009) – a contest the Huskies eventually won in overtime. Teggart is the first kicker in school history to successfully convert his first 11 field goal attempts.

BIG SHOES TO FILL AT PUNTING UConn lost a highly experienced punter from the previous three years in Desi Cullen. Cullen graduated as the leading punter in school history in terms of average at 41.1 yards per boot. In 2009, he averaged 42.8 yards per punt (another school record) and had two of the top six punting seasons in school history. Redshirt freshman Cole Wagner (York, Pa.) had 79 punts in 2010 for an average of 41.3 yards. His long was 66 yards and hehad an impressive 26 within the 20-yard line.

The Huskies went 7-0 at home in 2007 at Rentschler Field and also 6-0 this year. UConn’s 3-4 mark at home in 2006 was its only sub-.500 record at Rentschler Field. The seven home wins in 2007 set a school record for a single season which was previously set in 2004. UConn presently stands at 39-12 all-time at Rentschler Field including a 22-4 mark in non-conference games.

MICHIGAN, TENNESSEE WILL VISIT RENTSCHLER FIELD Following UConn’s trip to Ann Arbor on Sept. 4, the Wolverines will come to Rentschler Field on Sept. 21, 2013 to take on the Huskies. UConn will also play a home-and-home series with Tennessee beginning in 2015 with the Volunteers coming to Rentschler Field on Sept. 26 with a return trip to Knoxville on Sept. 3, 2016. Other upcoming non-conference opponents coming to Rentschler Field include Iowa State (2011), North Carolina State (2012) and Maryland (2013). UConn has now played host to non-conference opponents from the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 10, Big XII and Southeastern Conference at Rentschler Field.

NICK WILLIAMS LEADS THE COUNTRY IN KO RETURNS UConn sophomore Nick Williams (East Windsor, N.J.) led all of the Football Bowl Subdivision in kickoff returns with an average of 35.29 – over three yards more than the No. 2 perfomer. Williams returned two kickoffs for TDs in 2010. Against Pittsburgh he returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown. The KO return came at a key time as the Panthers had just gone up by eight points, 21-13. Williams also had a 100-yard KO return in 2010 for a touchdown – the fourth in school history. Junior Robbie Frey (Lehighton, Pa.,) also had a kickoff return for a touchdown in 2010 with a 95-yarder against Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. He also had a 100-yarder vs. Rutgers in 2009. Williams and Frey are just the second and third Husky ever to have two KO returns for a TD in a career – joined by Tyvon Branch, who had both of his in 1997.

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OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 82 K. MOORE WR 83 I. MOORE LT 63 MASTERS LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 71 RYAN WR 80 SMITH QB 10 FRAZER TB 23 TODMAN FB 49 SHERMAN

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (47) – 7 Lang, 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 15 Junior, 21 Wilburn, 22 Wylie, 24 Shoemate, 28 Johnson, 31 N. Williams, 34 Kenney, 38 Teggart, 39 B. Manning, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 46 S. Moore, 53 Wirth, 59 Stephen, 69 Greene, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 89 Delahunt, 93 Chard, 94 Griffin, 96 Portee, 98 Jennings

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FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

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MICH 28 19 9 0 61 316 29 287 186 22 19 0 83 473 5.7 3-0 1-13 1-51 51.0 1-7 3-41 0-0 1-8 0 36:52 14-19 1-2

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MICH – V. Smith 12 run (B. Gibbons kick) 7:33 (14 plays, 96 yards, 5:57) MICH – Robinson 32 run (Gibbons kick) 1:27 (7 plays, 77 yards, 2:35) SECOND QUARTER MICH – Shaw 3 run (Gibbons kick) 9:12 (8 plays, 38 yards, 3:15) UC – Teggart 32 field goal 4:21 (12 plays, 48 yards, 4:51) UC – Todman 2 run (Teggart kick) 0:17 (10 plays, 77 yards, 1:51) THIRD QUARTER MICH – Gibbons 24 field goal 6:55 (19 plays, 74 yards, 8:05) FOURTH QUARTER MICH – V. Smith 11 pass from D. Robinson (Gibbons kick) 13:07 (11 plays, 89 yards, 4:22)

Attendance – 113,090 ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Sophomore quarterback Denard Robinson rushed for 199 yards and passed for 187 more as Michigan defeated Connecticut in the season-opening game for both teams. The game was the rededication game of Michigan Stadium and played before a crowd of 113,909 - the largest crowd to ever see a professional or college football game in the modern era. Robinson set a Michigan school record for most rushing yards by a quarterback. Robinson also was an effective passer as he was 19 of 22 in the air. The Huskies were led in rushing by junior tailback Jordan Todman (North Dartmouth, Mass.) with 20 carries for 105 yards while starting quarterback Zach Frazer (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) was 18 of 37 in the air for 205 yards. The Wolverines outgained the Huskies in total offense by a 474-332 count. Michigan led 21-10 at the half and scored a field goal on its first possession of the second half in a drive that consumed 8:09. Brendan Gibbons connected on a 24-yard FG for the score. The Huskies were deep in UM territory late in the third quarter when junior tailback D.J. Shoemate (Corona, Calif.) was hit and fumbled the ball on a fourth down play after he gained enough yards for the first down. Michigan sealed the win with an 11-yard TD pass from Robinson to Vincent Smith with 13:07 to go that made it 30-10 after the Wolverines missed the extra point. Michigan scored a touchdown on its first possession of the game as it went on a 14 play-96 yard drive. Smith scored on a 12-yard run for the score as Denard Robinson had 69 yards of rushing. The following drive Connecticut moved the ball to the Michigan 23, but the Wolverines blocked a 40-yard field goal attempt. Michigan scored after the blocked field goal on a seven-play, 77- yard drive as Robinson was impressive again. He had 52 yards of rushing on that drive - including a 32-yard run for the TD and a 14-0 Michigan lead. He also completed two passes for 21 yards. Michigan made it 21-0 early in the second quarter as it went on an eight play-38 yard drive as it gained great field possession on a poor Connecticut punt. Michael Shaw ran for three yards for the TD. The Huskies came back and scored the final 10 points of the half to make it 21-10 Wolverines at halftime. Connecticut got its first points of the season on a 32-yard field goal by junior David Teggart that completed a 12 play-48 yard scoring drive. UConn then forced Michigan to punt for the first time of the game and the Huskies proceeded to score a touchdown on a 10 play-77 yard drive. Junior Mike Smith had two receptions on the drive for 68 yards – including a nifty 47-yarder where he maintained possession several times as the ball bobbled in his hands. Todman scored the TD on a two-yard run on a fourth down play.

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LG Todman 20 109 4 105 1 20 Frey 4 12 0 12 0 6 Shoemate 3 10 0 10 0 4 Frazer 2 13 4 9 0 13 Kinnard 1 2 0 2 0 2 Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LG Frazer 37 18 0 205 0 47 Team 1 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Smith 3 87 0 47 K. Moore 3 31 0 21 Sherman 3 28 0 15 Todman 3 23 0 17 I. Moore 3 19 0 8 Delahunt 2 17 0 9 Frey 1 0 0 0 Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20 Wagner 3 98 32.7 66 1 Returns PR KOR INTR Sherman - 1-6 Todman - 1-26 Delahunt - 2-15 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 1st 4:02 40 yds Blocked Teggart 2nd 4:21 32 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. CF RF Wilson 6-6-12 Lloyd 10-1-11 2-4 Gratz 9-1-10 1-1 Agbor 5-3-8 3-15 2

MICHIGAN INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD D. Robinson 29 206 9 197 1 V. Smith 14 51 0 51 1 Shaw 15 59 11 48 1 Team 1 0 2 -2 0 Grady 1 0 3 -3 0 Gardner 1 0 4 -4 0 Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD D. Robinson 22 19 0 186 1 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Stonum 5 34 0 12 Koger 3 30 0 16 Grady 3 23 0 16 V. Smith 3 18 1 11 Odoms 2 23 0 15 T. Robinson 1 43 0 43 Shaw 1 16 0 16 Roundtree 1 -1 0 0 Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20 Hagerup 1 51 51.0 51 0 Returns PR KOR INTR Gallon 1-7 - Odoms - 1-18 T. Robinson - 1-4 Donum - 1-19 Field Goal Attempts Gibbons 2nd 13:43 43 yds Missed Gibbons 3rd 6:55 24 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. CF Ezeh 6-3-9 Mouton 6-2-8 0.5-2 Kovacs 4-2-6 0.5-1 Floyd 3-3-6 1

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OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH TE 89 DELAHUNT LT 63 MASTERS LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 71 RYAN TE 94 GRIFFIN QB 10 FRAZER TB 23 TODMAN FB 49 SHERMAN

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FIRST QUARTER UC – Teggart 32 field goal 13:05 (6 plays, 39 yards, 1:55) UC – Smith 10 pass from Frazer (Teggart kick) 7:08 (6 plays, 78 yards, 3:04) UC – Todman 1 run (Teggart kick) 4:47 (2 plays, 47 yards, 0:38) UC – K. Moore 16 pass from Frazer (Teggart kick) 0:18 (5 plays, 48 yards, 2:19) SECOND QUARTER UC – Todman 1 run (Teggart kick) 8:03 (9 plays, 29 yards, 4:56) UC – Todman 9 run (Teggart kick) 2:45 (2 plays, 32 yards, 0:32) UC – Frey 2 run (Teggart kick) 0:24 (5 plays, 13 yards, 2:14) THIRD QUARTER UC – Frey 63 run (Teggart kick) 11:31 (1 play, 63 yards, 0:10) UC – Teggart 36 field goal 5:00 (4 plays, 4 yards, 0:48) FOURTH QUARTER TSU – Hersh 37 field goal 9:44 (13 plays, 43 yards, 6:28) UC – Wylie 11 run (Christen kick) 5:56 (6 plays, 58 yards, 3:48)

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (63) – 1 Difton, 2 Stlouis, 4 Box, 7 Lang, 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 15 Junior, 18 McEntee, 20 Brandon, 21 Wilburn, 22 Wylie, 24 Shoemate, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 34 Kenney, 38 Teggart, 39 Hinkley, 39 Manning, 40 Yurek, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 46 Moore, 50 Bullock, 51 Willman, 53 Wirth, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, Attendance – 37,359 59 Stephen, 69 Greene, 70 Bardzak, 72 Bennett, 77 Friend, 81 EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Junior tailback Jordan Todman rushed for Manning, 82 Moore, 83 Moore, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 90 Kaiser, 151 yards and three touchdowns as the University of Connecticut won their 93 Chard, 96 Portee, 98 Jennings

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FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

TSU 8 1 6 1 32 68 50 18 151 29 16 3 61 169 2.8 1-1 11-77 8-256 32.0 1-7 6-114 0-0 0-0 0 31:36 3-15 0-1

UC 17 12 5 0 42 322 15 307 137 15 9 0 57 444 7.8 2-1 4-30 4-165 41.2 5-56 2-40 3-2 0-0 0 28:24 4-11 1-1

2010 home opener, 62-3 over Texas Southern before a crowd of 37,359 at Rentschler Field. The Huskies leveled their record on the season at 1-1, while the Tigers drop to 0-2. The victory was the 67th win in head coach Randy Edsall’s career at UConn making him the school all-time winningest coach. Edsall, in his 12th year at UConn, passed the mark of J.O. Christan, who had 66 from 1934-49. Todman did all of his damage in the game’s first 27 minutes as the Huskies thoroughly dominated the contest. He narrowly missed topping his career-best rushing total of 162 yards and his 21 career rushing touchdowns tie him for 10th all-time at Connecticut with Jeff Gallaher. Also topping the 100-yard rushing mark in the contest was redshirt junior tailback Robbie Frey, who registered a career-best 101-yards, including a 63-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Frey finished with two touchdowns among his 12 carries, as the Huskies had teammates top the 100-yard rushing mark for the first time since the Notre Dame last season. The Huskies out-gained the Tigers on the ground, 307-18. Connecticut’s offense was not one-dimensional as redshirt senior quarterback Zach Frazer had a solid outing as well. He completed six of nine passes, for 104 yards and two touchdowns. The scoring passes went to junior wide receiver Michael Smith, who snagged his first career touchdown midway through the first quarter, and to redshirt junior Kashif Moore, who scored on a 24-yard pass late in the first period. The Huskies led 24-0 at the end of the first 15 minutes and took a 45-0 lead into the locker room at intermission. The Connecticut defense was so dominant that the Tigers did not register a first down until the 6:54 mark of the second quarter. Texas Southern was only able to generate eight first downs on the contest, and was out-gained 444-169 in the contest. Redshirt senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson led the Huskies with seven tackles, while redshirt sophomore linebacker Sio Moore had a huge game, registering six tackles, a sack and a total of two tackles for loss. The Husky defense also forced four turnovers with interceptions by senior linebacker Greg Lloyd, freshman cornerback Taylor Mack and redshirt sophomore linebacker Jory Johnson. Junior defensive back Kijuan Dabney recovered a fumble. Edsall was able to substitute freely and the scoring was capped by an 11-yard touchdown run by redshirt junior tailback Meme Wylie, the first score of his career.

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Rushing Att Gain Todman 15 151 Frey 12 105 Shoemate 9 46 Wylie 4 19 Kinnard 1 1 Box 1 0 Passing Att Comp Frazer 9 6 Box 5 2 Kinnard 1 1 Receiving No. Yds K. Moore 2 39 Smith 2 14 Delahunt 1 46 Difton 1 27 Griffin 1 5 Todman 1 3 Sheppard 1 3 Punting No. Yds Wagner 4 165 Returns PR KOR Wilburn 3-13 - N. Williams 2-43 - Delahunt - 1-16 Lang - 1-24 Johnson - - Mack - - Lloyd - - Field Goal Attempts Teggart 1st 13:05 Teggart 3rd 5:00 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Wilson 2-5-7

Lost 0 4 1 1 0 9 INT 0 0 0 TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 41.2 INTR 1-0 1-0 1-0

Net TD LG 151 3 53 101 2 63 45 0 28 18 1 11 1 0 1 -9 0 0 Yds TD LG 104 2 46 30 0 27 3 0 3 LG 23 10 46 27 5 3 3 LG In20 47 2

32 yds Good 36 yds Good S Int. CF RF

TEXAS SOUTHERN INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Wright 8 24 Lacy 9 16 Gilbert 3 5 Gregory 3 2 Nelson 9 21 Passing Att Comp Nelson 27 15 Small 2 1 Receiving No. Yds Anderson 8 85 Fitzhugh 2 33 Davis 2 15 Osborne 2 11 Gilbert 1 4 Samuel 1 3 Punting No. Yds Ejiofor 8 256 Returns PR KOR Washington 1-7 - Osborne - 4-72 Lacy - 2-42 Field Goal Attempts Hersh 4th 9:44 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Jackson 2-8-10 0.5-1 Fulghum 5-2-7 Clemons 3-4-7 1.0-1 Gaines 2-2-4 1.0-1

Lost 2 0 2 1 45 INT 2 1 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 32.0 INTR -

37 yds Good S Int. CF RF

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Net TD LG 22 0 9 16 0 5 3 0 4 1 0 2 -24 0 9 Yds TD LG 136 0 21 15 0 15 LG 21 18 9 6 4 3 LG In20 38 0


2010 G a m e S u m m a r i e s GAME #3 • SEPTEMBER 18, 2010

16

CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

30

CONNECTICUT

Temple

lincoln financial field • philadelphia, PA UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 99 REYES DT 59 STEPHEN DT 4 MARTIN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 28 JOHNSON LB 95 LLOYD LB 8 WILSON CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 25 AGBOR S 19 DABNEY CB 24 GRATZ

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 82 K. MOORE LT 63 MASTERS LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 71 RYAN TE 94 GRIFFIN QB 10 FRAZER TB 23 TODMAN FB 49 SHERMAN

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (46) – 1 Difton, 7 Lang, 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 15 Junior, 21 Wilburn, 22 Wylie, 24 Shoemate, 29 Mack, 37 Jean-Louis, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 43 McCombs, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 46 Moore, 48 Williams, 54 Polito, 72 Bennett, 81 Manning, 83 Moore, 86 Wagner, 89 Delahunt, 93 Chard

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

UC 16 9 7 0 42 256 16 240 150 33 16 0 75 390 5.2 3-1 8-44 8-320 40.0 3-(-5) 6-98 0-0 0-0 0 30:34 7-18 0-0

TEM 13 7 6 0 36 218 24 194 162 22 12 0 58 356 6.1 1-1 7-50 8-333 41.6 4-42 5-111 0-0 1-24 0 29:26 3-13 0-1

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UConn (1-2, 0-0) Temple (3-0, 0-0)

3 0

3 7

10 7

0 16

- -

16 30

FIRST QUARTER UC – Teggart 36 field goal 7:02 (12 plays, 71 yards, 4:38) SECOND QUARTER TEM – Pierce 27 pass from Stewart (McManus kick) 12:24 (3 plays, 69 yards, 1:47) UC – Teggart 26 field goal 0:02 (10 plays, 80 yards, 1:21) THIRD QUARTER UC – Todman 59 run (Teggart kick) 14:06 (2 plays, 62 yards, 0:54) TEM – Pierce 1 run (McManus kick) 5:21 (9 plays, 60 yards, 4:38) UC – Teggart 47 field goal 0:51 (10 plays, 39 yards, 4:23) FOURTH QUARTER TEM – Robinson 24 fumble recovery (Stewart pass failed) 8:28 TEM – Pierce 2 run (McManus kick) 5:54 (2 plays, 4 yards, 0:48) TEM – McManus 32 field goal 0:26 (7 plays, 64 yards, 3:04)

Attendance – 18,702 PHILADELPHIA - Junior tailback Jordan Todman rushed for a careerhigh 195 yards and one touchdown and junior kicker David Teggart hit on three field goals as the University of Connecticut football team had a 30-16 loss against Temple. The game was played before a crowd of 18,702 at Lincoln Financial Field. Todman’s previous career high was 162 yards against Cincinnati last year. Teggart’s third quarter field goal of 47 yards tied his career high. The Huskies led 16-14 midway through the fourth quarter, but Temple’s Adrian Robinson had a 43-yard fumble return off a five-yard Todman rush to make it 20-16 Owls with 8:28 to play. Temple was able to score again late in the fourth quarter, taking a 27-16 lead with 5:54 left to play. Temple’s Delano Green had a 47-yard punt return and Bernard Pierce scored on a two-yard rush. Brandon McManus converted a 32-yard field goal with 26 seconds remaining in the game to give the Owl’s the 30-16 lead and eventual final score. UConn trailed 7-6 at halftime but Todman opened the third quarter scoring with a career-high 63-yard TD run to give the Huskies at 13-7 lead a minute into the second half. The Owls took a 14-13 lead with 5:14 left in the third quarter on a oneyard rush by Pierce. That capped a nine play-60 yard drive as Pierce rushed nine times on the possession. The Huskies regained the lead on the next possession as Teggart connected on the career-long 47-yarder. That drive included a 16-yard pass from junior quarterback Zach Frazer to junior Mike Smith. The Huskies outgained Temple on total offense in the first half by a 245135 count but UConn was also called for five penalties for 38 yards. UConn scored first on its opening drive as junior kicker Teggart connected on a 36-yard field goal for the 3-0 lead. The 12 play-71 yard drive started on the Husky 10 and UConn moved the ball to a first and 10 on the Temple 22. The drive stalled from there as UConn picked up only three more yards to set up Teggart’s score. Temple scored the only touchdown of the first half as it covered 69 yards on three plays as quarterback Chester Stewart scored on a 27-yard TD run. Stewart also had a 33-yard pass to Joe Jones to open the drive. Connecticut rounded out the first half scoring on a 26-yard field goal by Teggart to make it 7-6 Owls at the half. The drive was 80 yards on 10 plays as Frazer had two completions for 33 yards and Todman had 39 yards on three carries in the drive.

Rushing Att Gain Todman 26 195 Frey 10 47 K. Moore 1 2 Frazer 5 12 Passing Att Comp Frazer 31 16 Receiving No. Yds Smith 7 79 K. Moore 3 31 Shoemate 2 12 Todman 2 -4 Griffin 1 18 I. Moore 1 14 Punting No. Yds Wagner 8 320 Returns PR KOR Mack 3-(-5) - Todman - 1-29 Frey - 5-69 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 1st 7:02 Teggart 2nd 14:11 Teggart 2nd 0:02 Teggart 3rd 0:51 Teggart 4th 3:30 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Lloyd 7-0-7 Wilson 6-0-6 1-9 Dabney 5-0-5

Lost 3 3 0 10 INT 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 40.0 INTR -

Net TD LG 192 1 59 44 0 28 2 0 2 2 0 8 Yds TD LG 150 0 20 LG 17 20 12 1 18 14 LG In20 46 2

36 yds. 48 yds. 26 yds. 47 yds. 38 yds. S Int.

Good Missed Good Good Missed CF RF

TEMPLE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Pierce 26 172 Stewart 6 37 Brown 2 8 Green 2 1 Passing Att Comp Stewart 21 11 Wathne 1 1 Receiving No. Yds Jones 4 73 Rodriguez 2 27 Pierce 1 27 Streater 1 13 Brown 1 7 Campbell 1 6 Brown 1 6 Wilkerson 1 3 Punting No. Yds Wathne 6 242 McManus 2 91 Returns PR KOR Green 4-42 - Brown - 2-45 Nixon - 3-66 Field Goal Attempts McManus 4th 0:26 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Joseph 8-1-9 1-3 Jarrett 6-1-7 0.5-0 Gildea 6-0-6

Lost 3 17 0 4 INT 0 0 TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 40.3 45.5 INTR -

Net TD LG 169 2 38 20 0 21 8 0 4 -3 0 1 Yds TD LG 159 1 33 3 0 3 LG 33 14 27 13 7 6 6 3 LG In20 49 4 51 0

32 yds. Good S Int. CF RF

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2 0 1 0 G a m e S u m m a ries GAME #4 • SEPTEMBER 25, 2010

45

CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

21

CONNECTICUT

buffalo

Rentschler Field • East Hartford, Conn. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 1 DIFTON LT 63 MASTERS LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 71 RYAN TE 94 GRIFFIN QB 10 FRAZER TB 24 SHOEMATE TE 89 DELAHUNT

DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 99 REYES DT 59 STEPHEN DT 4 MARTIN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 46 S. MOORE CB 21 WILBURN LB 8 WILSON CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 19 DABNEY CB 24 GRATZ

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (52) – 4 Box, 7 Lang, 12 Endres, 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 20 Brandon, 22 Wylie, 28 Johnson, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 34 Kenney, 37 Jean-Louis, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 48 Williams, 49 Sherman, 53 Wirth, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, 72 Bennett, 81 Manning, 82 Moore, 83 Moore, 86 Wagner, 93 Chard, 95 Lloyd, 96 Portee, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

UB 18 8 9 1 44 157 16 141 227 46 18 4 90 368 4.1 0-0 4-30 9-346 38.4 1-18 5-112 1-10 0-0 0 34:33 10-24 0-2

UC 17 7 10 0 35 184 18 166 233 25 14 1 60 399 6.7 3-2 8-66 4-149 37.2 4-73 4-132 4-101 0-0 0 25:27 2-10 0-1

Buffalo (1-3, 0-0) UConn (2-2, 0-0)

0 14

14 0

7 17

0 14

- -

21 45

FIRST QUARTER UC – Junior 27 interception return (Teggart kick) 13:34 UC – Shoemate 4 run (Teggart kick) 5:17 (10 plays, 80 yards, 4:15) SECOND QUARTER UB – Young 60 pass from Davis (Principe kick) 12:49 (5 plays, 87 yards, 1:10) UB – Young 1 pass from Davis (Principe kick) 0:36 (6 plays, 20 yards, 3:10) THIRD QUARTER UC – Teggart 37 field goal 12:16 (7 plays, 37 yards, 2:44) UC – Smith 56 pass from Endres (Teggart kick) 10:24 (1 play, 56 yards, 0:09) UB – Young 7 pass from Davis (Principe kick) 7:48 (3 plays, 10 yards, 0:45) UC – Frey 9 run (Teggart kick) 3:58 (8 plays, 60 yards, 3:50) FOURTH QUARTER UC – Griffin 6 pass from Endres (Teggart kick) 14:56 (4 plays, 49 yards, 1:26) UC – Wreh – Wilson 46 interception return (Christen kick) 4:01 Attendance – 36,738

EAST HARTFORD, CONN. – Offensive reserves redshirt junior quarterback Cody Endres and redshirt junior running back Robbie Frey came off the bench to provide sparks and the Connecticut defense returned two interceptions for touchdowns as the Huskies defeated Buffalo, 45-21, Saturday afternoon before a crowd of 36,738 at Rentschler Field. Endres, who had missed the first three games of the season due to a suspension, entered the contest at the end of the first half and connected with junior wide receiver Michael Smith on a 27-yard reception on his first pass which set up a 37-yard field goal by redshirt junior kicker Dave Teggart that broke a 14-14 halftime tie. The Huskies would never look back. Endres finished with seven completions in 11 attempts for 139 yards and two touchdowns. His first score was on the Huskies’ next possession when he hit Smith for a 56-yard scoring strike. He also connected with redshirt sophomore tight end Ryan Griffin on a six-yard score on the first play of the fourth quarter. Frey, who saw increased playing time due to the injury suffered by starter Jordan Todman ran for a career-high 112 yards on 13 carries and one touchdown. Junior tailback D.J. Shoemate earned his first start at Connecticut and responded with 60 yards on 16 carries and his first Husky touchdown late in the first quarter. The Connecticut defense had several standouts on a squad that allowed just 134 yards of total offense after intermission. Redshirt sophomore linebacker Sio Moore made his first career start and had a career-best 16 tackles and his first interception. Redshirt sophomore safety Jerome Junior returned a Jerry Davis pass 27 yards for the first score of the game just 1:26 into the contest. He added a second interception later in the game. The scoring was capped when redshirt sophomore cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson took a Davis pass back 46 yards with 4:01 to play. Smith finished with a career-high 130 yards receiving, while redshirt senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson had 14 tackles. Davis did throw for 227 yards and three touchdowns (all to Ed Young) but he threw three of the Bulls four interceptions. He connected with Young twice in the second quarter, the second of which knotted the score at 14 just 36 seconds before the half.

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LG Frey 13 113 1 112 1 27 Shoemate 16 61 1 60 1 11 Kinnard 1 9 0 9 0 9 Endres 1 1 0 1 0 1 Frazer 2 0 12 -12 0 0 Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LG Frazer 14 7 1 94 0 35 Endres 11 7 0 139 2 56 Receiving No. Yds TD LG K. Moore 5 70 0 35 Smith 4 130 1 56 Difton 3 25 0 12 Griffin 1 6 1 6 Kinnard 1 2 0 2 Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20 Wagner 4 149 37.2 53 2 Returns PR KOR INTR Mack 4-73 - Wreh-Wilson - - 1-46 Lang - 2-52 Junior - - 2-42 S. Moore - - 1-13 Frey - 2-80 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 3rd 12:16 37 yds Good Teggart 4th 7:02 42 yds Blocked Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. CF RF S. Moore 5-11-16 1 Wilson 4-10-14 0.5 Joseph 4-3-7 2 1

BUFFALO INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD Davis 12 63 6 57 0 Thermilus 8 33 4 29 0 Oliver 20 35 6 29 0 Dennison 4 26 0 26 0 Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD Davis 42 18 3 227 3 Dennison 4 0 1 0 0 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Rivers 6 55 0 20 Young 3 68 3 60 Jackson 3 34 0 16 Lee 2 42 0 30 Neutz 2 16 0 11 Reeder 2 12 0 8 Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20 Fardon 8 309 38.6 50 1 Schum 1 37 37.0 37 0 Returns PR KOR INTR Jackson 1-18 4-89 Shannon - - 1-10 Young - 1-23 Field Goal Attempts None. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. CF Cook 8-2-10 1 Winters 4-5-9 Shannon 6-1-7 1

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LG 13 14 8 13 LG 60 0

RF 1 1


2010 G A M E S U M M A R I E S GAME #5 • OCTOBER 2, 2010

CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

40

21

CONNECTICUT

VANDERBILT

RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 99 REYES DT 59 STEPHEN DT 4 MARTIN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 46 S. MOORE LB 32 LUTRUS LB 8 WILSON CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 7 LANG CB 24 GRATZ

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 82 K. MOORE LT 72 BENNETT LG 60 KURACZEA C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 71 RYAN TE 94 GRIFFIN QB 12 ENDRES TB 23 TODMAN WR 1 DIFTON

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (53) – 2 Stlouis, 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 19 Dabney, 20 Brandon, 21 Wilburn, 24 Shoemate, 25 Agbor, 28 Johnson, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 34 Kenney, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 48 Williams, 49 Sherman, 53 Wirth, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, 66 Olivier, 70 Bardzak, 77 Friend, 81 Manning, 83 Moore, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 89 Delahunt, 93 Chard, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

VU 10 5 5 0 31 210 41 169 157 25 15 2 56 326 5.8 2-1 6-52 7-274 39.1 3-13 5-186 1-0 0-0 0 23:40 3-12 0-2

UC 19 8 9 2 45 203 7 196 179 30 21 1 75 375 5.0 1-1 3-15 8-292 36.5 2-13 4-121 2-67 1-24 0 36:20 6-19 0-1

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Vanderbilt (1-3, 1-1) UConn (3-2, 0-0)

0 7

21 14

0 10

0 9

- -

21 40

FIRST QUARTER UC – Todman 1 run (Teggart kick) 13:30 (3 plays, 12 yards, 1:13) SECOND QUARTER UC – Todman 11 run (Teggart kick) 11:07 (5 plays, 56 yards, 2:23) VU – Brandon Barden 8 pass from Larry Smith (Ryan Fowler kick) 9:04 (5 plays, 24 yards, 2:03) VU – Udom Umoh 48 pass from Smith (Fowler kick) 5:26 (4 plays, 57 yards, 1:50) VU – Jon Krause 44 run (Fowler kick) 5:26 (4 plays, 57 yards, 1:50) UC – K. Moore 6 pass from Endres (Teggart kick) 1:04 (9 plays, 73 yards, 4:22) THIRD QUARTER UC – Corey Manning 4 pass from Endres (Teggart kick) 12:43 (6 plays, 41 yards, 2:17) UC – Teggart 25 field goal 5:49 (10 plays, 46 yards, 4:54) FOURTH QUARTER UC – Wreh – Wilson 44 interception return (Teggart kick) 8:33 UC – Team Safety (Ball snapped through back of the end zone) Attendance – 40,000

EAST HARTFORD, CONN. – Junior tailback Jordan Todman rushed for 190 yards and two touchdowns and Connecticut scored the game’s last 26 points as the Huskies rallied past Vanderbilt, 40-21, before a sellout crowd of 40,000 at Rentschler Field. Redshirt junior quarterback Cody Endres completed 21-of-30 passes for 179 yards and two touchdowns in his first start of the season. Todman, who narrowly missed his career mark in rushing (192 this season against Temple), scored his two touchdowns in the first half to give the Huskies a 14-0 lead four minutes into the second quarter. The first touchdown was a quick conversion after a Vanderbilt turnover on the game’s first play from scrimmage. Jonathan Krause caught a pass from Larry Smith and the ball was jarred loose by sophomore defensive back Mike Lang and recovered by redshirt sophomore cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson and returned 24 yards to the Vanderbilt 12. Three plays later Todman scored from the one. After a series of punts by both teams, Connecticut added to its lead on an 11-yard scoring ramble by Todman early in the second quarter. The Huskies seemed to have the contest well in hand, but the Commodores responded with three touchdowns in a span of 3:38 during the second quarter. Smith threw touchdown passes to Brandon Barden and Udom Umoh and Krause scored on a 44-yard scamper on an end-around to put the Commodores ahead 21-14, with 5:26 to play before halftime. The Huskies responded with a nine-play, 73-yard drive that was capped by a six-yard touchdown pass to redshirt junior wide receiver Kashif Moore with 1:04 to play in the first half. Connecticut continued that momentum by taking the second half kickoff (after a 54-yard kickoff return by Nick Williams and marching 41 yards in six plays with the score coming on a four-yard pass to redshirt sophomore tight end Corey Manning, his first career catch at Connecticut. The Huskies sandwiched a 25-yard field goal by Dave Teggart and a safety when Vanderbilt snapped the ball through the end zone around a 44-yard interception return by Wreh-Wilson. It was the third interception return for a score by the Huskies in the past two weeks. Endres’ favorite target in the contest was sophomore wide receiver Dwayne Difton who caught a career-best six passes for 58 yards. Junior wideout Michael Smith caught four balls for 63 yards. Redshirt senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson led the Huskies with nine tackles, while sophomore defensive end Jesse Joseph had six tackles, three for loss including two sacks.

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD Todman 37 195 5 190 2 Hyppolite 3 5 0 5 0 Sherman 4 3 2 1 0 Endres 1 0 0 0 0 Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD Endres 30 21 1 179 2 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Difton 6 58 0 14 Smith 4 63 0 26 Griffin 4 14 0 6 Delahunt 2 12 0 7 K. Moore 2 11 1 6 Todman 1 12 0 12 Sherman 1 5 0 5 C. Manning 1 4 1 4 Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20 Wagner 8 292 36.5 54 3 Returns PR KOR INTR Mack 2-13 - N. Williams - 1-54 Lang - 3-67 1-23 Wreh-Wilson - - 1-44 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 3rd 5:49 25 yds. Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. CF Wilson 4-5-9 1-4 S. Moore 4-4-8 Joseph 3-3-6 3-17 2-13 Wreh-Wilson 4-1-5 1

LG 35 3 2 0 LG 26

RF

1

VANDERBILT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain L. Smith 13 103 Krause 1 44 Norman 6 27 Reeves 3 19 Stacy 6 17 Tate 1 0 Passing Att Comp Smith 25 15 Receiving No. Yds Barden 5 35 Umoh 3 45 Krause 2 27 Stacy 2 7 Cole 1 32 Norman 1 6 Wimberly 1 5 Punting No. Yds Kent 7 274 Returns PR KOR Cole 2-16 - Stacy 1-(-3) - Norman - 4-162 Hayward - - Samuels - 1-24 Field Goal Attempts None. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Marve 7-4-11 1.5-2 Richardson 5-5-10 Jelesky 3-4-7 1-0-1

Lost 39 0 0 0 0 1 INT 2 TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 39.1 INTR 1-0 -

Net TD LG 64 0 57 44 1 44 27 0 11 19 0 11 17 0 4 -1 0 0 Yds TD LG 157 2 48 LG 8 48 15 7 32 6 5 LG In20 57 2

S

Int. CF RF

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2 0 1 0 G A M E S U M M A RIES GAME #6 • OCTOBER 8, 2010

CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

24

27

CONNECTICUT

RUTGERS

RUTGERS STADIUM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 99 REYES DT 59 STEPHEN DT 4 MARTIN DE 48 T. WILLIAMS LB 46 S. MOORE LB 32 LUTRUS LB 8 WILSON CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 7 LANG CB 24 GRATZ

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 82 K. MOORE LT 71 RYAN LG 60 KURACZEA C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 77 FRIEND QB 12 ENDRES TB 23 TODMAN FB 49 SHERMAN WR 1 DIFTON

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (46) – 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 19 Dabney, 20 Brandon, 21 Wilburn, 24 Shoemate, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 37 Jean-Louis, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 45 Hyppolite, 53 Wirth, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, 81 Manning, 83 Moore, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 89 Delahunt, 93 Chard, 94 Griffin, 96 Portee, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

UC 11 2 8 1 26 136 5 131 153 34 17 1 60 284 4.7 1-0 7-28 11-444 40.4 4-44 3-141 0-0 0-0 0 24:47 3-14 0-0

RU 19 5 13 1 38 128 40 88 365 32 19 0 70 453 6.5 1-0 11-57 8-374 46.8 4-16 4-135 1-0 0-0 0 35:13 3-15 0-2

UConn (3-3, 0-1) Rutgers (3-2, 1-0)

7 14

17 3

0 0

0 10

- -

24 27

FIRST QUARTER RU – Jeremy Deering 46 pass from Chas Dodd (San San Te kick) 8:49 (3 plays, 42 yards, 1:34) UC – Nick Williams 100 kick return (Dave Teggart kick) 8:33 RU – Mohamed Sanu 2 run (Te kick) 6:05 (7 plays, 60 yards, 3:26) SECOND QUARTER RU – Te 28 field goal 9:43 (7 plays, 60 yards, 3:26) UC – Todman 66 run (Teggart kick) 6:36 (1 play, 66 yards, 0:10) UC – K. Moore 22 pass from Endres (Teggart kick) 4:13 (3 plays, 28 yards, 1:01) UC – Teggart 17 field goal 0:00 (10 plays, 53 yards, 2:53) THIRD QUARTER No scoring. FOURTH QUARTER RU – Harrison 52 pass from Dodd (Te kick) 3:53 (1 play, 52 yards, 0:09) RU – Te 34 field goal 0:13 (5 plays, 45 yards, 1:18) Attendance – 48,431

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – University of Connecticut junior running back Jordan Todman rushed for 123 yards while junior quarterback Cody Endres passed for 153 as the Huskies fell at Rutgers by a 27-24 score before a crowd of 48,431 at Rutgers Stadium. Endres was 17 of 34 in the air for one touchdown while redshirt junior wide receiver Kashif Moore led UConn with five receptions for 64 yards and a TD. Rutgers was paced by quarterback Chas Dodd, who was 18 of 29 in the air for 322 yards. After a scoreless third quarter, Dodd found Mark Harrison with a 52 yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 24-24 with just under four minutes left in the fourth quarter. Rutgers was able to take a 27-24 lead with 13 seconds remaining, when Dodd found Jeremy Deering with a 45 yard gain to set up a 34 yard field goal for San San Te, which he would convert for the 27-24 Scarlet Knight victory. The first half saw the beginning statistically dominated by Rutgers in the first quarter while Connecticut dominated the second quarter. Rutgers outgained the Huskies 109-29 in total offense in the opening period while UConn then came back and outgained Rutgers 169-21. The Scarlet Knights did open the second quarter scoring with a 28-yard field goal by Te, which closed out a seven play-60 yard drive. The Huskies then scored the final 17 points of the second half to take a 24-17 halftime lead. Junior tailback Jordan Todman scored on a 66-yard rush on the first play from scrimmage with 6:36 left to play. The rush was the longest of Todman’s career and the longest by a Husky this year. After a three and out by Rutgers, freshman Taylor Mack had a 33-yard punt return to put the ball at the Scarlet Knight 28. Two plays later, Endres hooked up with Moore for a 22-yard TD to give UConn its first lead of the game at 21-17. Junior kicker Dave Teggart kicked a 17-yard field as time expired at halftime that completed a 10 play-53 yard drive that also featured six called timeouts Rutgers opened the scoring on a 46-yard pass play from Chas Dodd to Jeremy Deering on a third-and-14 play. Earlier in that drive, Connecticut declined a holding call that made its third-and-nine from the UConn 41 and another Rutgers offside penalty was accepted to make it third-and-14 to set up the scoring play. Sophomore Nick Williams tied the game immediately with a 100-yard kickoff return. The 100-yard KO return was the fourth in school history with the last one coming against Rutgers last year by junior tailback Robbie Frey at Rentschler Field. Rutgers rounded out the first quarter scoring with a touchdown on the drive right after Williams’ return. Joe Lefeged returned the ball 75-yards on the kickoff to the UConn 14 and three plays later Mohamed Sanu scored on a two-yard rush.

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net Todman 24 128 5 123 K. Moore 2 8 0 8 Passing Att Comp INT Yds Endres 34 17 1 153 Receiving No. Yds TD LG K. Moore 5 64 1 22 Griffin 4 26 0 9 Smith 3 38 0 21 Difton 3 19 0 12 Todman 2 6 0 5 Punting No. Yds AVG LG Wagner 11 444 40.4 63 Returns PR KOR INTR Mack 4-44 - N. Williams - 2-136 Lang - 1-5 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 2nd 0:00 17 yds. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. Wilson 7-7-14 2.5 1.5 S. Moore 8-4-12 3.0 Lang 4-3-7 Gratz 4-2-6

TD 1 0 TD 1

LG 66 8 LG 22

In20 1

Good CF RF

1

RUTGERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Lost Net Thomas 9 32 3 29 Sanu 8 34 7 27 Martinek 8 25 0 25 Young 1 12 0 12 Deering 2 3 0 3 Dodd 9 22 28 -6 Passing Att Comp INT Yds Dodd 29 18 0 322 Sanu 2 1 0 43 Jefferson 1 0 0 0 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Harrison 5 112 1 52 Jefferson 4 57 0 25 Deering 3 102 1 46 Thomas 3 73 0 43 Sanu 2 11 0 9 Young 2 10 0 6 Punting No. Yds AVG LG Dellaganna 8 374 46.8 58 Returns PR KOR INTR Robinson 4-16 - Sanu - - 1-0 Lefeged - 4-135 Field Goal Attempts Te 2nd 9:43 28 yds. Te 4th 0:13 34 yds. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. Abreu 4-6-10 1.0 Lowery 2-8-10 Silvestro 3-5-8 1.5

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LG 12 21 7 12 3 12 LG 52 43 0

In20 1

Good Good CF RF 1


2010 G a m e S u m m a r i e s GAME #7 • OCTOBER 23, 2010

CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

0

26

CONNECTICUT

louisville

papa john’s cardinal stadium • Louisville, KY UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 99 REYES DT 59 STEPHEN DT 4 MARTIN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 46 S. MOORE LB 32 LUTRUS LB 8 WILSON CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 7 LANG CB 24 GRATZ

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 82 K. MOORE LT 71 RYAN LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 63 MASTERS TE 94 GRIFFIN QB 4 BOX TB 23 TODMAN WR 83 I. MOORE

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (43) – 10 Frazer, 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 21 Wilburn, 24 Shoemate, 25 Agbor, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 37 JeanLouis, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 40 Yurek, 45 Hyppolite, 48 Williams, 53 Wirth, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 89 Delahunt, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

UC 11 5 4 2 25 123 15 108 87 20 10 1 45 195 4.3 2-2 4-41 5-214 42.8 1-1 6-126 0-0 0-0 0 22:33 4-11 0-0

LOU 20 11 7 2 38 180 20 160 195 30 18 0 68 355 5.2 0-0 7-70 3-118 39.3 2-105 1-9 1-13 0-0 0 37:27 8-15 0-0

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UConn (3-4, 0-2) Louisville (4-3, 1-1)

0 0

0 13

0 10

0 3

- -

0 26

FIRST QUARTER No scoring. SECOND QUARTER LOU – Cameron Graham 2 pass from Adam Froman (Chris Philpott kick) 14:18 (3 plays, 18 yards, 0:46) LOU – Philpott 39 field goal 6:57 (6 plays, 35 yards, 4:08) LOU – Philpott 42 field goal 0:36 (11 plays, 45 yards, 4:00) THIRD QUARTER LOU – Doug Beaumont 74 punt return (Philpott kick) 13:50 LOU – Philpott 26 field goal 6:14 (11 plays, 45 yards, 5:50) FOURTH QUARTER LOU – Philpott 24 field goal 5:01 (10 yards, 74 plays, 5:01)

Attendance – 48,591 LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville posted a 26-0 victory over the University of Connecticut on Saturday afternoon before a crowd of 48,591 at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. UConn drops to 3-4 with the loss and 0-2 in the BIG EAST while Louisville is 4-3 and 1-1 in the BIG EAST. The game marked the first time UConn had been shutout since a 24-0 loss at Pittsburgh on Nov. 12, 2005. Louisville was led by quarterback Adam Froman who was 18 of 30 in the air for 195 yards and one TD. Bilal Powell was tops in rushing with 27 carries for 105 yards. UConn redshirt freshman quarterback Mike Box made his first career start and was four of 12 in the air for 35 yards. Junior tailback Jordan Todman had 19 carries for 80 yards. Louisville led 13-0 at halftime and then scored 13 unanswered points in the second half, including 10 in the third quarter to put the game away. Doug Beaumont scored on a 74-yard punt return for a TD with 1:10 into the second half for a 20-0 lead while Chris Philpott kicked his third field goal of the game on a 26-yarder with 6:14 left in the quarter to make it 23-0 and converted his fourth field goal of the game with 12:50 left in the fourth quarter for the 26-0 victory. In the first half, a series of Husky mistakes led to several Cardinal scores. With 2:29 left in the first quarter and a scoreless game, UConn missed a 29-yard field goal that wasted a 12 play-68 yard drive. The UConn defense then stopped the Cardinals on the next series, but the Huskies fumbled the punt return to give Louisville the ball back at the UConn 18 with four seconds to go in the first quarter. Louisville broke the scoreless tie as Adam Froman completed a two-yard pass to Cameron Graham for the score and a 7-0 UL lead. On UConn’s next possession, Box threw an interception that gave Louisville the ball at their own 43. The Cardinals hurt themselves with a penalty that made it second and 21 from the UConn 39 and Chris Philpott connected on a 39-yard field goal to make it 10-0. Following a UConn three-and-out, Louisville then marched 45 yards and 11 plays, but the Husky defense did hold but Philpott connected on a 42-yarder for the 13-0 halftime lead.

Rushing Att Gain Todman 19 90 Box 5 27 Kinnard 1 6 Passing Att Comp Box 12 4 Frazer 8 6 Receiving No. Yds Griffin 4 40 K. Moore 4 22 Todman 1 22 Smith 1 3 Punting No. Yds Wagner 5 214 Returns PR KOR Mack 1-1 - K. Moore - 2-46 N. Williams - 3-72 Lang - 1-8 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 1st 2:28 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Wilson 10-6-16 2.0-8 S. Moore 7-1-8 2.0-7 Lang 3-4-7 Junior 6-0-6 1.0-3

Lost 10 5 0 INT 1 0 TD 0 0 0 0 AVG 42.8 INTR -

Net TD LG 80 0 13 22 0 13 6 0 6 Yds TD LG 35 0 15 52 0 22 LG 15 11 22 3 LG In20 46 2

29 yds Missed S Int. CF RF

LOUISVILLE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Lost Net Powell 27 121 16 105 Froman 3 20 0 20 Donnell 3 20 2 18 Wright 1 12 0 12 D. Brown 2 7 0 7 Passing Att Comp INT Yds Froman 30 18 0 195 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Beaumont 7 53 0 17 A. Smith 3 62 0 42 Graham 3 33 1 18 Chichester 2 33 0 19 Powell 2 5 0 4 Bellamy 1 9 0 9 Punting No. Yds AVG LG Bleser 3 118 39.3 42 Returns PR KOR INTR Beaumont 2-105 - Patrick - - 1-13 Wright - 1-9 Field Goal Attempts Philpott 2nd 6:57 39 yds. Philpott 2nd 0:36 42 yds. Philpott 3rd 6:14 26 yds. Philpott 4th 12:50 24 yds. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. H. Smith 7-1-8 Heath 5-0-5 Holton 4-1-5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 TD 1

LG 15 9 17 12 6 LG 42

In20 2

Good Good Good Good CF RF 1

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2 0 1 0 G a m e S u m m a ries GAME #8 • OCTOBER 29, 2010

CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

16

13

CONNECTICUT

west virginia

RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 48 T. WILLIAMS DT 99 REYES DT 4 MARTIN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 46 S. MOORE LB 8 WILSON CB 21 WILBURN CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 25 AGBOR CB 24 GRATZ

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH TE 89 DELAHUNT LT 71 RYAN LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 63 MASTERS QB 10 FRAZER TB 23 TODMAN FB 49 SHERMAN TE 94 GRIFFIN

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (50) -–1 Difton, 7 Lang, 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 20 Brandon, 24 Shoemate, 28 Johnson, 29 Mack, 32 Lutrus, 37 Jean-Louis, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 40 Yurek, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, 59 Stephen, 70 Bardzak, 81 Manning, 82 Moore, 83 Moore, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 93 Chard, 95 Lloyd, 96 Portee, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

WVU 24 16 7 1 47 279 25 254 160 34 22 0 81 414 5.1 7-4 4-35 6-257 42.8 2-11 3-44 0-0 0-0 0 30:45 7-17 1-2

UC 16 7 9 0 41 132 20 112 166 29 18 0 70 278 4.0 2-0 4-59 9-382 42.4 1-0 4-93 0-0 0-0 0 29:15 5-17 1-1

W. Virginia (5-3, 1-2) UConn (4-4, 1-2)

10 0

0 3

3 7

0 3

0 3

13 16

FIRST QUARTER WVU – Brad Starks 53 run (Tyler Bitancurt kick) 10:15 (1 play, 53 yards, 0:08) WVU – Bitancurt 36 field goal 4:03 (9 plays, 38 yards, 4:35) SECOND QUARTER UC – Dave Teggart 39 field goal 0:01 (12 plays, 63 yards, 3:22) THIRD QUARTER UC – Jordan Todman 24 run (Teggart kick) 6:17 (14 plays, 71 yards, 5:11) WVU – Bitancurt 42 field goal 1:46 (12 plays, 49 yards, 4:31) FOURTH QUARTER UC – Teggart 26 field goal 10:48 (5 plays, 47 yards, 1:58) OVERTIME UC – Teggart 27 field goal (5 plays, 16 yards) Attendance – 40,000

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Jordan Todman recorded a career-high tying 33 rushes for 113 yards as the University of Connecticut defeated West Virginia, 16-13 in its first overtime game of the season. The win over the Mountaineers marks the first for the Huskies over the past seven seasons. Zach Frazer was 18 of 29 in the air for 166 yards, while Michael Smith had six receptions for 56 yards. Sio Moore (Apex, N.C.) had a game-high 17 tackles for the Huskies, including three for a loss. West Virginia’s Geno Smith was 22 of 34 for 160 yards in the air and had 64 rushing yards, while Noel Devine added 67 rushing yards to the Mountaineer offense. Lawrence Wilson tallied his second fumble recovery of the day when West Virginia had the ball on the one-yard line during the first overtime possession and Dave Teggart converted a 27-yard field goal on UConn’s ensuing possession, his third of the game, for the 16-13 Husky overtime victory. With 10:48 left in regulation, Teggart converted a 26-yard field goal, to bring the score to 13-13 after Frazer put him in field goal range with a 40-yard pass to Kashif Moore. The field goal would mark the last time either team would score during regulation, forcing UConn into its first overtime game of the season and West Virginia into its second overtime game of the year. Todman tied the score at 10-10 with 6:17 left in the third quarter when he scored on a 24-yard run. UConn started the series on its own 36-yard line and moved the ball with 14 plays including, eight Todman rushes. On West Virginia’s next possession, Tyler Bitancurt broke the tie, converting a 42-yard field goal to put the Mountaineers up 13-10 with 1:46 left in the third quarter. West Virginia struck first in the opening half, scoring all of its 10 first half points during the first quarter. After UConn was forced to punt following their second series of the game, the Mountaineers’ took over possession at their own 47-yard line and Brad Starks opened their series with a 53-yard touchdown run to put WVU up, 7-0, with 10:23 left on the clock. UConn managed to gain just two yards in its next possession, giving West Virginia the ball on its own 43-yard line. The Mountaineer offense was able to move the ball down the field, putting Bitancurt within field goal range, and Bitancourt’s 36-yard attempt was good, giving WVU a 10-0 advantage. UConn’s first scoring chance of the game came when Moore forced a Devine fumble on WVU’s first possession of the second quarter. The fumble gave UConn the ball on the West Virginia 44-yard line and Frazer opened the series with an 11-yard rush, giving the Huskies their first, first down of the game. After eight plays, UConn was not able to convert and UConn was forced to punt with 7:01 left on the clock. The Huskies finally got on the board with one second left in the first half when the UConn offense was able to move the ball down the field with three consecutive first downs. Teggart converted a 39-yard field goal for the Huskies, putting the score at 10-3 going into halftime.

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net Todman 33 116 3 113 Frey 1 0 0 0 Frazer 7 16 17 -1 Passing Att Comp INT Yds Frazer 29 18 0 166 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Smith 6 56 0 15 Todman 4 28 0 11 Griffin 3 17 0 7 K. Moore 2 47 0 40 Sherman 2 15 0 9 I. Moore 1 3 0 3 Punting No. Yds AVG LG Wagner 9 382 42.4 62 Returns PR KOR INTR Mack 1-0 - K. Moore - 3-69 Kinnard - 1-24 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 2nd 0:01 39 yds. Teggart 4th 10:48 26 yds. Teggart OT - 27 yds. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. S. Moore 13-4-17 3.0 Agbor 5-3-8 Junior 6-1-7 1.0

TD 1 0 0 TD 0

LG 24 0 11 LG 40

In20 3

Good Good Good CF RF 2 2

WEST VIRGINIA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Lost Net Devine 16 77 10 67 G. Smith 15 73 9 64 Starks 1 53 0 53 Clarke 10 48 6 42 Sanders 4 15 0 15 Austin 1 13 0 13 Passing Att Comp INT Yds G. Smith 34 22 0 160 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Sanders 7 43 0 14 Austin 5 41 0 14 Bailey 4 36 0 20 Starks 3 35 0 14 Devine 2 3 0 3 Urban 1 2 0 2 Punting No. Yds AVG LG Pugnetti 6 257 42.8 57 Returns PR KOR INTR Bell 1-0 - Hogan 1-11 2-44 Alston - 1-0 Field Goal Attempts Bitancurt 1st 4:03 36 yds. Bitancurt 3rd 1:46 42 yds. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. J. Miller 6-3-9 1.0 J.T. Thomas 3-4-7 Garvin 3-4-7

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LG 18 29 53 16 6 13 LG 20

In20 3

Good Good CF RF 1


2010 G A M E S U M M A R I E S GAME #9 • NOVEMBER 11, 2010

30

CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

28

CONNECTICUT

pittsburgh

RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 99 REYES DT 59 STEPHEN DT 4 MARTIN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 32 LUTRUS LB 8 WILSON LB 95 LLOYD CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 25 AGBOR CB 24 GRATZ

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 82 K. MOORE LT 71 RYAN LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 63 MASTERS WR 83 I. MOORE QB 10 FRAZER TB 23 TODMAN FB 49 SHERMAN

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (50) – 2 Stlouis, 4 Box, 7 Lang, 13 Christen, 14 Kinnard, 20 Brandon, 21 Wilburn, 24 Shoemate, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 37 Jean-Louis, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 40 Yurek, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 46 Moore, 48 Williams, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, 70 Bardzak, 81 Manning, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 89 Delahunt, 93 Chard, 94 Griffin, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

PITT 18 8 10 0 34 164 21 143 220 28 20 2 62 363 5.9 3-1 3-35 6-230 38.3 2-15 7-153 1-0 0-0 0 31:44 7-14 0-0

UC 19 12 5 2 46 265 16 249 100 20 9 1 66 349 5.3 3-0 2-15 5-196 39.2 2-(-3) 5-171 2-54 0-0 0 28:16 3-14 3-3

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7 7

0 3

14 10

7 10

- -

28 30

FIRST QUARTER PITT – Dion Lewis 4 run (Dan Hutchins kick) 12:59 (5 plays, 48 yards, 1:47) UC – Kashif Moore 36 pass from Zach Frazer (Dave Teggart kick) 7:36 (11 plays, 83 yards, 5:23) SECOND QUARTER UC – Teggart 46 field goal 13:37 (8 plays, 45 yards, 2:56) THIRD QUARTER UC – Teggart 39 field goal 10:48 (7 plays, 51 yards, 1:59) PITT – Lewis 1 run (Hutchins kick) 5:27 (6 plays, 75 yards, 3:12) PITT – Ray Graham 5 run (Hutchins kick) 0:13 (6 plays, 65 yards, 2:34) UC – Nick Williams 95 kickoff return (Teggart kick) 0:00 FOURTH QUARTER UC – Teggart 25 field goal 7:07 (8 plays, 52 yards, 3:18) UC – Isiah Moore 14 pass from Frazer (Teggart kick) 6:19 (2 plays, 21 yards, 0:39) PITT – Jon Baldwin 20 pass from Tino Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 4:35 (5 plays, 70 yards, 1:44) Attendance – 35,391

EAST HARTFORD, CONN. – Junior tailback Jordan Todman rushed for a career-high 222 yards and Connecticut converted a dramatic fourthand-one from their own territory with 2:33 to play as the Huskies rallied to defeat Pittsburgh, 30-28. Connecticut was nursing a 30-28 lead when the Huskies faced a fourthand-one at their own 19. Connecticut head coach Randy Edsall elected to go for it instead of punting the ball back to the Panthers, and Todman rewarded his head coach by barreling ahead for four yards. The Huskies then safely ran out the clock to earn the victory. Todman was immense throughout the game in setting career marks with his 37 attempts and 222 yards. His exploits pushed his career rushing total to 2,660, as he passed both Ed Long and Wilbur Gilliard as he moved into third place all-time at Connecticut. For the second consecutive game, the Huskies found themselves in an early hole. On the first play from scrimmage, a flea-flicker pass by redshirt senior quarterback Zach Frazer was intercepted by Jarred Holley. Five plays later, Dion Lewis scrambled in from the four, and just two minutes into the contest, the Huskies trailed 7-0. Connecticut quickly responded, as they marched 83 yards in 11 plays scoring when Frazer connected with redshirt junior Kashif Moore on a 36-yard scoring strike. On Pittsburgh’s next possession, they marched deep into Husky territory before redshirt junior safety Jerome Junior picked off Panther quarterback Tino Sunseri at the Connecticut nine and returned it seventeen yards. The ensuing drive stalled and redshirt junior kicker Dave Teggart drilled the first of his three field goals, this one from 46 yards out. Teggart connected again early in the third quarter from 39 yards out to put the Huskies ahead 13-7, but Pittsburgh retook the lead on a one-yard run by Lewis. After a Connecticut punt, the Panthers scored again on a five-yard run by Ray Graham. On the ensuing kickoff, sophomore Nick Williams ran it all the way back 95 yards for a score, his second kickoff return for a score this year. His score cut the Panther lead to 21-20. Teggart put the Huskies back ahead with a 25-yard field goal, and when Pittsburgh fumbled the ensuing kickoff on a jarring hit by senior fullback Anthony Sherman, redshirt junior tailback Robbie Frey recovered and the Huskies were back in business. Two plays later, Frazer connected with redshirt junior wide receiver Isiah Moore from 14 yards out for the score. Frazer finished with nine completions in 20 attempts, for 100 yards and the two touchdowns and one interception. Kashif Moore had two receptions for 46 yards and his score. The Connecticut defense was paced by redshirt senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson, who had 11 tackles and one sack.

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net Todman 37 232 10 222 Frey 5 23 0 23 Box 1 8 0 8 Frazer 1 1 0 1 K. Moore 2 1 6 -5 Passing Att Comp INT Yds Frazer 20 9 1 100 Receiving No. Yds TD LG K. Moore 2 46 1 36 I. Moore 2 29 1 15 Frey 2 9 0 7 Griffin 1 9 0 9 Todman 1 7 0 7 Sherman 1 0 0 0 Punting No. Yds AVG LG Wagner 5 196 39.2 43 Returns PR KOR INTR Kinnard 2-(-3) - Junior - - 1-17 N. Williams - 2-117 Gratz - - 1-37 K. Moore - 3-54 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 2nd 13:37 46 yds. Teggart 3rd 10:48 39 yds. Teggart 4th 7:07 25 yds. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. Wilson 5-6-11 1 1 S. Moore 3-6-9 Junior 4-4-8 1

TD 0 0 0 0 0 TD 2

LG 31 9 8 1 1 LG 36

In20 2

Good Good Good CF RF

PITTSBURGH INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Lewis 13 77 Graham 16 82 Sunseri 5 5 Passing Att Comp Sunseri 28 20 Receiving No. Yds Baldwin 6 95 Lewis 5 50 Shanahan 3 28 Street 3 19 Cruz 2 19 Graham 1 9 Punting No. Yds Hutchins 6 230 Returns PR KOR Saddler 2-15 3-79 Graham - 4-74 Holley - - Field Goal Attempts None. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL DeCicco 10-2-12 1 Gruder 4-7-11 Alecxih 3-5-8 Lindsey 4-2-6 1

Lost 0 7 14 INT 2 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 38.3 INTR 1-0

Net TD LG 77 2 19 75 1 29 -9 0 4 Yds TD LG 220 1 42 LG 42 31 12 9 15 9 LG In20 56 1

S

Int. CF RF

1

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2 0 1 0 G A M E S U M M A RIES GAME #10 • NOVEMBER 20, 2010

23

CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

6

CONNECTICUT

SYRACUSE

CARRIER DOME • SYRACUSE, N.Y. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 99 REYES DT 59 STEPHEN DT 4 MARTIN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 32 LUTRUS LB 46 S. MOORE LB 8 WILSON CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 25 AGBOR CB 24 GRATZ

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 82 K. MOORE LT 71 RYAN LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 63 MASTERS TE 94 GRIFFIN QB 10 FRAZER TB 23 TODMAN WR 82 K. MOORE

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (49) – 2 Stlouis, 7 Lang, 13 Christen, 19 Dabney, 20 Brandon, 21 Wilburn, 28 Johnson, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 37 Jean-Louis, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 40 Yurek, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 48 Williams, 49 Williams, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, 70 Bardzak, 81 Manning, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 89 Delahunt, 93 Chard, 96 Portee, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

UC 14 8 5 1 38 175 19 156 98 21 13 0 59 254 4.3 3-1 6-60 4-198 49.5 3-31 2-60 1-2 0-0 0 30:45 2-12 2-2

SYR 17 4 11 2 29 102 38 64 171 36 20 1 65 235 3.6 2-1 9-66 6-267 44.5 2-1 4-104 0-0 0-0 0 29:15 4-15 0-1

UConn (6-4, 3-2) Syracuse (7-4, 4-3)

7 3

3 0

7 3

6 0

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23 6

FIRST QUARTER UC – Jordan Todman 1 run (Dave Teggart kick) 5:16 (11 plays, 80 yards, 4:56) SYR – Ross Krautman 42 field goal 0:02 (9 plays, 55 yards, 5:14) SECOND QUARTER UC – Teggart 35 field goal 0:31 (8 plays, 20 yards, 2:09) THIRD QUARTER SYR – Krautman 35 field goal 8:21 (6 plays, 13 yards, 2:00) UC – Todman 2 run (Teggart kick) 4:41 (1 play, 4 yards, 0:07) FOURTH QUARTER UC – Teggart 35 field goal 14:06 (8 plays, 20 yards, 3:21) UC – Teggart 21 field goal 3:00 (6 plays, 44 yards, 3:52) Attendance – 41,465

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The University of Connecticut football team gained bowl eligibility for the fourth consecutive year on Saturday night as it posted a 23-6 win over Syracuse before a crowd of 41,465 at the Carrier Dome. UConn junior running back Jordan Todman led the Huskies in rushing with 130 yards on 27 carries and 2 TDs. Senior quarterback Zach Frazer was an efficient 13 of 21 for 98 yards on the night. Junior kicker Dave Teggart had three field goals on four attempts. UConn led 10-3 at halftime and Syracuse made it 10-6 on a 42-yard field goal by Ross Krautman with 8:21 left to play in the third. Junior defensive lineman Kendall Reyes made the key defensive play of the game when he sacked SU quarterback Ryan Nassib for a loss of seven yards and a fumble which the Huskies recovered at the SU four-yard line. After an Orange penalty, Todman scored his second TD of the game on a two-yard run to make it 17-6 Huskies. Teggart then connected on a 35-yard field goal with 14:06 left to play in the fourth for the 20-6 Husky lead. Teggart continued UConn’s scoring during the final quarter when he converted a 21-yard field goal with three minutes left in the game to extend the Husky lead to 23-6. UConn scored the only touchdown of the first half on its initial possession of the game. The Huskies started the drive at their own 20 and moved the ball 80 yards on 11 plays for the score. Todman completed the drive with a one-yard TD run with 5:16 left to play and had a total of seven rushes on the drive. Syracuse came back on its next possession to kick a 42-yard field goal by Ross Krautuman for its only points of the first half. After moving the ball from its 20 to the UConn 32, the Huskies only gave up seven more yards to force the Orange field goal. UConn scored the only points of the second quarter when Teggart connected on a 35-yard field goal in the final minute of the half. The Huskies gained possession on that drive by an interception by Reyes that put the ball at the SU 38.

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Rushing Att Gain Todman 27 135 Frey 8 35 Frazer 1 5 Passing Att Comp Frazer 21 13 Receiving No. Yds I. Moore 4 37 Smith 3 29 Griffin 3 25 K. Moore 2 7 Todman 1 0 Punting No. Yds Wagner 4 198 Returns PR KOR N. Williams 3-31 1-35 Reyes - - Frey - 1-25 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 2nd 3:20 Teggart 2nd 0:31 Teggart 4th 14:06 Teggart 4th 3:00 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S. Moore 8-1-9 0.5 Lutrus 7-2-9 1.5 Wilson 7-1-8

Lost 5 10 0 INT 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 49.5 INTR 1-2 -

Net TD LG 130 2 29 25 0 22 5 0 5 Yds TD LG 98 0 17 LG 17 17 10 5 0 LG In20 53 3

49 yds. 35 yds. 35 yds. 21 yds. S Int. 0.5 0.5

Missed Good Good Good CF RF

SYRACUSE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD Carter 19 70 3 67 0 Graham 1 11 0 11 0 Bailey 1 2 0 2 0 Harris 1 1 0 1 0 Nassib 7 18 35 -17 0 Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD Nassib 36 20 1 171 0 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Sales 6 57 0 14 Bailey 4 24 0 24 Chew 3 29 0 19 Cruz 2 11 0 7 Provo 1 22 0 22 Carter 1 16 0 16 Lemon 1 12 0 12 Gulley 1 4 0 4 Nassib 1 -4 0 0 Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20 Long 6 267 44.5 57 1 Returns PR KOR INTR Holmes 2-1 - Graham - 4-104 Field Goal Attempts Krautman 1st 0:02 42 yds. Good Krautman 3rd 8:21 35 yds. Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. CF Hogue 6-2-8 1.0 1 Holmes 6-2-8 Thomas 3-4-7 D. Smith 4-2-6

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2010 G A M E S U M M A R I E S GAME #11 • NOVEMBER 27, 2010

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CINCINNATI

RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 48 T. WILLIAMS DT 99 REYES DT 4 MARTIN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 32 LUTRUS LB 46 S. MOORE LB 8 WILSON CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 25 AGBOR CB 24 GRATZ

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 82 K. MOORE LT 71 RYAN LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 63 MASTERS TE 89 DELAHUNT QB 10 FRAZER TB 23 TODMAN FB 49 SHERMAN

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (53) – 1 Difton, 2 Stlouis, 7 Lang, 13 Christen, 19 Dabney, 20 Brandon, 24 Shoemate, 28 Johnson, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 34 Kenney, 37 Jean-Louis, 38 Teggart, 39 Manning, 44 Frey, 45 Hyppolite, 53 Wirth, 54 Polito, 55 Williams, 59 Stephen, 70 Bardzak, 77 Friend, 81 Manning, 83 I. Moore, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 93 Chard, 94 Griffin, 95 Lloyd, 96 Portee, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

CIN 26 8 15 3 27 126 15 111 288 50 26 4 77 399 5.2 1-1 5-39 2-86 43.0 3-17 6-101 1-0 0-0 0 26:19 7-14 1-2

UC 22 14 7 1 52 258 22 236 121 24 11 1 76 357 4.7 0-0 9-94 5-155 31.0 1-12 3-91 4-149 0-0 0 33:41 9-16 1-1

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3 7

7 17

0 0

7 14

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FIRST QUARTER UC – Anthony Sherman 16 pass from Zach Frazer (Dave Teggart kick) 9:05 (6 plays, 77 yards, 2:49) CIN – Jacob Rogers 32 field goal 5:55 (11 plays, 32 yards, 3:10) SECOND QUARTER UC – Robbie Frey 6 run (Teggart kick) 13:35 (9 plays, 48 yards, 4:21) CIN – Armon Binns 15 pass from Zach Collaros (Rogers kick) 9:52 (11 plays, 78 yards, 3:43) UC – Teggart 24 field goal 5:13 (12 plays, 50 yards, 4:39) UC – Todman 1 run (Teggart kick) 0:04 (5 plays, 15 yards, 1:00) THIRD QUARTER No scoring. FOURTH QUARTER CIN – Collaros 3 run (Rogers kick) 8:41 (8 plays, 88 yards, 2:28) UC – Todman 1 run (Teggart kick) 6:16 (5 plays, 36 yards, 2:25) UC – Todman 9 run (Teggart kick) 3:49 (3 plays, 7 yards, 1:29) Attendance – 40,000

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Junior tailback Jordan Todman ran for 175 yards and three touchdowns as the University of Connecticut recorded a 38-17 BIG EAST Conference football victory over Cincinnati before a sellout crowd of 40,000 at Rentschler Field on Senior Day. Todman, whose three rushing touchdowns give him 31 in his career, (good for a tie for third all-time at Storrs with Terry Caulley) scored twice in the fourth quarter to put the game away. Cincinnati had drawn within seven on a three-yard run by Zach Collaros with 8:41 to play. After redshirt junior tailback Robbie Frey returned the ensuing kickoff 42 yards to set the Huskies up at the Bearcat 36, Todman bulled over from the one to cap a five-play drive to put the Huskies back up by two scores, 31-17. Redshirt sophomore cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson intercepted a Collaros pass and returned it 53 yards to set the Huskies up again deep in Cincinnati territory. Three plays later Todman scooted in from the nine and the victory was sealed. Todman now has surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark 14 times in his career, nine times this season and in 11 of his last 12 games. The Huskies drew first blood in the contest on their second possession when redshirt senior quarterback Zach Frazer connected with senior fullback Anthony Sherman on a 16-yard scoring toss. It was Sherman’s first career touchdown reception. Frazer was efficient all afternoon, throwing for 121 yards with the one touchdown and one interception. Cincinnati got on the board on a field goal late in the first quarter, and then the Huskies took advantage of the game’s first turnover. Redshirt senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson forced a fumble by Bearcat wideout Anthony McClung that was recovered by redshirt senior defensive tackle Alex Polito at the Bearcat 48. Nine plays later, Frey ran it in from the six to put the Huskies up 14-3. Cincinnati quickly answered on a 15-yard pass from Collaros to Armon Binns, but the Huskies responded with a 12-play, 50-yard drive that climaxed in a 24-yard field goal by redshirt junior placekicker Dave Teggart. The field goal was Teggart’s 46th at Connecticut, and moved him into first place all-time at Storrs. The end of the first half saw a crucial turnaround that helped the Huskies’ cause. The Bearcats had driven to the Connecticut 9 and were threatening to tie the score when redshirt junior defensive tackle Kendall Reyes knocked down a Collaros pass, snagged the ball in midair and rambled 84 yards for what appeared to be a touchdown. However, Wilson was called for blocking in the back at the Cincinnati 5. Five plays later Todman scored from the one with four seconds to play before intermission and the Huskies took a 24-10 lead into the locker room. Redshirt sophomore cornerback Dwayne Gratz led the Huskies with nine tackles.

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net Todman 31 179 4 175 Frey 15 51 3 48 Frazer 4 28 12 16 Passing Att Comp INT Yds Frazer 24 11 1 121 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Smith 3 38 0 17 Griffin 2 16 0 9 Difton 1 21 0 21 Sherman 1 16 1 16 I. Moore 1 13 0 13 Frey 1 11 0 11 K. Moore 1 4 0 4 Todman 1 2 0 2 Punting No. Yds AVG LG Wagner 5 155 31.0 40 Returns PR KOR INTR N. Williams 1-12 2-49 Frey - 1-42 Junior - - 1-17 Reyes - - 1-79 Lang - - 1-0 Wreh-Wilson - - 1-53 Field Goal Attempts Teggart 2nd 5:13 24 yds. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. Gratz 7-2-9 S. Moore 5-3-8 Wilson 5-2-7 1.0 Junior 5-1-6 1

TD 3 1 0 TD 1

LG 38 9 14 LG 21

In20 1

Good CF RF 1

CINCINNATI INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Lost Net Collaros 15 97 13 84 Pead 11 25 2 23 Goebel 1 4 0 4 Passing Att Comp INT Yds Collaros 50 26 4 288 Receiving No. Yds TD LG Binns 9 107 1 15 McClung 5 46 0 24 Guidugli 5 40 0 11 Barnett 3 41 0 22 Pead 2 36 0 20 Woods 2 18 0 12 Punting No. Yds AVG LG O’Donnell 2 86 43.0 45 Returns PR KOR INTR Woods 3-17 - McClung - 5-81 Frey - - 1-0 Goebel - 1-20 Field Goal Attempts Rogers 1st 5:55 32 yds. Rogers 3rd 3:34 44 yds. Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S Int. Bomar 5-6-11 0.5 Frey 7-3-10 1 Schaffer 4-5-9 2.0 Hughes 3-6-9 1.0

TD 1 0 0 TD 1

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In20 1

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2 0 1 0 G A M E S U M M A RIES GAME #12 • DECEMBER 4, 2010

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16

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USF

RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 SMITH WR 82 K. MOORE LT 77 FRIEND LG 66 OLIVIER C 57 PETRUS RG 78 HURD RT 63 MASTERS TE 94 GRIFFIN QB 10 FRAZER TB 23 TODMAN FB 49 SHERMAN

DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 48 T. WILLIAMS DT 99 REYES DT 59 STEPHEN DE 91 JOSEPH LB 32 LUTRUS LB 46 S. MOORE LB 8 WILSON CB 5 WREH-WILSON S 15 JUNIOR S 25 AGBOR CB 24 GRATZ

UConn (8-4, 5-2) USF (7-5, 3-4)

3 3

7 0

3 3

6 10

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FIRST QUARTER USF – Maikon Bonani 42 field goal 10:17 (13 plays, 42 yards, 4:43) UC – Teggart 40 field goal 6:04 (10 plays, 37 yards, 4:13) SECOND QUARTER UC – Lawrence Wilson 55 interception return 1:11 (Teggart kick) THIRD QUARTER UC – Teggart 22 field goal 7:30 (8 plays, 32 yards, 4:11) USF – Bonani 38 field goal 2:49 (11 plays, 56 yards, 4:41) FOURTH QUARTER UC – Teggart 50 field goal 13:39 (11 plays, 32 yards, 4:10) USF – Dontavia Bogan 28 pass from Bobby Eveld (Bonani kick) 8:38 (2 plays, 30 yards, 0:44) USF – Bonani 22 field goal 1:16 (11 plays, 74 yards, 3:17) UC – Teggart 52 field goal 0:17 (6 plays, 25 yards, 0:59) Attendance – 41,809

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (43) – 1 Difton, 2 Stlouis, 7 Lang, 13 Christen, 19 Dabney, 24 Shoemate, 28 Johnson, 29 Mack, 31 Williams, 37 Jean-Louis, 38 Teggart, 40 Yurek, 44 Frey, 54 Polito, 83 I. Moore, 86 Wagner, 88 Sheppard, 91 Delahunt, 93 Chard, 96 Portee, TAMPA, Fla. – The University of Connecticut will play in the Bowl 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

UC 13 7 6 0 38 129 9 120 112 29 13 1 67 232 3.5 1-1 3-35 6-319 53.2 1-8 3-97 3-65 0-0 0 30:30 6-17 0-0

USF 16 6 9 1 31 145 7 138 195 41 22 3 72 333 4.6 0-0 7-55 6-219 36.5 3-18 6-146 1-42 0-0 0 29:30 6-16 0-0

Championship Series for the first time in school history. UConn defeated USF by a score of 19-16 before a crowd 41,109 at Raymond James Stadium in the regular season finale for both teams. UConn shares the 2010 BIG EAST Championship with West Virginia and Pittsburgh and advances to the BCS with wins over both the Panthers and Mountaineers. Connecticut advances to the BCS after playing FBS football since just the 2002 season. The Huskies left Division I-AA following the 1999 season and spent two seasons as a transitional team. UConn began BIG EAST play in 2004. Dave Teggart converted a career-long 52-yard field goal with 17 seconds left in the game for the winning score. That was after USF kicker Maikon Bonani hit on a field goal that tied the game at 16-16 with 1:16 left. The field goal was the second 50+ yard field goal for Teggart on the night, as he recorded a 50-yard field goal earlier in the fourth quarter. UConn junior tailback Jordan Todman had another outstanding game as he rushed the ball 33 times for 93 yards. Husky senior quarterback Zach Frazer was an efficient 13 of 29 in the air for 112 yards. USF was led by freshman quarterback Bobby Eveld, who was making his first career start. He was 22 of 41 in the air. Moise Plancher led the Bulls in rushing with 59 yards on 15 carries. With UConn leading 16-6 and in possession of the ball with nine minutes to play the Huskies fumbled the ball to give USF the ball at the UConn 30-yard line. USF struck quickly on a 28-yard TD pass from Evald to Dontavian Bogan to cut the lead to 16-13 Huskies. UConn led 10-3 at the half and Teggart scored the first points of the second half on a 22-yard field goal that made it 13-3 Huskies with 7:30 to play in the third quarter. USF cut the lead to 13-6 with 2:49 to go in the third on a field goal by Bonani that capped an 11 play-56 yard drive. Teggart put UConn up 16-6 with a then career-long 50-yard field goal with 13:37 left to play in the game. The second quarter had a wild momentum-filled ending as Frazer threw an interception with 1:22 left in the half that gave USF the ball at their own 49. On the very next play, USF’s Eveld threw his second interception of the day which was returned by senior linebacker Lawrence Wilson 55 yards for a touchdown and a 10-3 UConn halftime lead. The interception was the fifth of Wilson’s career - three of which have been returned for touchdowns. The two teams traded field goals for the only scoring of the first quarter as Bonani kicked a 42-yard field goal to end the Bulls’ first possession of the game. UConn came right back and tied the game as Teggart connected on a 40-yard FG that wrapped up a 10 play-37 yard drive.

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Rushing Att Gain Todman 33 102 Frey 2 16 Frazer 3 11 Passing Att Comp Frazer 29 13 Receiving No. Yds Smith 6 58 Griffin 3 21 K. Moore 1 18 Frey 1 18 I. Moore 1 5 Todman 1 (-8) Punting No. Yds Wagner 6 319 Returns PR KOR N. Williams 1-8 - Frey - 3-97 Wreh-Wilson - - Wilson - - Lutrus - - Field Goal Attempts Teggart 1st 6:04 Teggart 3rd 7:30 Teggart 4th 13:39 Teggart 4th 0:17 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL S. Moore 10-0-10 Agbor 6-0-6 Reyes 5-1-6 1.0

Lost 9 0 0 INT 1 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 53.2 INTR 1-10 1-55 1-0

Net TD LG 93 0 9 16 0 8 11 0 6 Yds TD LG 112 0 22 LG 22 11 18 18 5 0 LG In20 63 2

40 yds. 22 yds. 50 yds. 52 yds. S Int.

Good Good Good Good CF RF

SOUTH FLORIDA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Plancher 15 62 Murray 9 49 Eveld 5 29 Bogan 1 5 Shaw 1 0 Passing Att Comp Eveld 41 22 Receiving No. Yds Bogan 7 70 Landi 4 40 Gidrey 3 43 Plancher 3 12 Lamar 2 10 Miller 1 14 Hornes 1 5 Bravo-Brown 1 1 Punting No. Yds Brockhaus-Kann 6 219 Returns PR KOR Mitchell 3-18 - Lamar - 6-146 Lejiste - - Field Goal Attempts Bonani 1st 10:17 Bonani 3rd 2:49 Bonani 4th 1:16 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL J. Williams 5-2-7 3.0 Lattimore 4-3-7 Washington 3-3-6

Lost 3 1 0 0 3 INT 3 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 36.5 INTR 1-42

Net TD LG 59 0 15 48 0 28 29 0 12 5 0 5 -3 0 0 Yds TD LG 195 1 28 LG 29 17 27 11 10 14 5 1 LG In20 48 1

42 yds. 38 yds. 22 yds. S Int.

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UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM • GLENDALE, ARIZ. UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 48 T. Williams DT 99 Reyes DT 4 Martin DE 91 Joseph SLB 32 Lutrus MLB 8 L. Wilson WLB 46 S. Moore CB 5 Wreh-Wilson S 15 Junior S 25 Agbor CB 24 Gratz

OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 80 Smith WR 82 K. Moore LT 71 Ryan LG 66 Olivier C 57 Petrus RG 78 Hurd RT 63 Masters TE 89 Delahunt QB 10 Frazer TB 23 Todman TB 44 Frey

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS (41) – 4 Box, 13 Christen, 19 Dabney, 21 Wilburn, 24 Shoemate, 29 Mac, 31 N. Williams, 38 Teggart, 43 McCombs, 45 Hyppolite, 48 T. Williams, 49 Sherman, 55 J. Williams, 83 I. Moore, 86 Wagner, 93 Chard, 94 Griffin, 96 Portee, 98 Jennings

TEAM STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Gain Per Play Fumbles: No.-Lost Penalties: No.-Yds. No. of Punts-Yards Avg. Per Punt Punt Returns- No.-Yds. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yds. Interceptions: No.-Yds. Fumble Returns: No.-Yds Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions

UC 19 8 11 0 41 140 28 112 223 39 19 2 80 335 4.2 1-0 3-25 7-328 46.9 1- -1 9-270 1-46 0-0 0 31:49 5-17 0-3

OK 27 8 18 1 30 108 13 95 429 50 34 1 80 524 6.6 3-1 1-3 4-163 40.8 5-92 4-73 2-77 0-0 0 28:11 7-15 0-1

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0 14

10 6

10 14

0 14

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FIRST QUARTER OKLA – James Hanna 8 yd pass from Landry Jones (Stevens kick) 10:09 (9 plays, 70 yards, 2:57) OKLA – Demarco Murray 3 yd run (Stevens kick) 00:24 (9 plays, 81 yards, 3:21) SECOND QUARTER UC – Dwayne Gratz 46 yd interception return (Teggart kick) 12:58 OKLA – Stevens 41 yd field goal 9:57 (9 plays, 56 yards, 3:01) UC – Teggart 37 yd field goal 00:26 (7 plays, 36 yards, 1:31) THIRD QUARTER OKLA – Cameron Kenney 59 yd pass from Landry Jones (Stevens kick) 10:55 (4 plays, 80 yards, 1:01) OKLA – Jamell Fleming 55 yd interception return (Stevens kick) 09:44 UC – Robbie Frey 95 yd kickoff return (Teggart kick) 9:30 UC – Teggart 38 yd field goal 5:04 (9 plays, 49 yards, 2:21) FOURTH QUARTER OKLA – Ryan Broyles 5 yd pass from Landry Jones (Stevens kick) 7:49 (10 plays, 88 yardsd, 3:25) OKLA – Tony Jefferson 22 yd interception return (Stevens kick) 2:40 Attendance – 67,232

GLENDALE, Ariz. – The University of Connecticut played in its first-ever Bowl Championship Game and dropped a 48-20 decision to seventh-ranked Oklahoma in the 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl before a crowd of 67,232 at the University of Phoenix Stadium. Oklahoma sophomore quarterback Landry Jones was 34 of 49 in the air for 429 yards while senior DeMarco Murray rushed 25 times for 93 yards. UConn junior tailback Jordan Todman carried the ball 32 times for 121 yards and Husky senior quarterback Zach Frazer was 19 of 39 in the air for 223 yards. Oklahoma scored touchdowns on both of its first quarter possessions to jump out to a 14-0 lead. After UConn began the game with a three-and-out, the Sooners marched nine plays on 70 yards for an eight-yard TD pass from Jones to James Hanna. The scoring play came on the only third down play the Sooners had on the drive. UConn moved 55 yards on its next possession, but failed on a fourthand-one play that gave the Sooners the ball at their own 19. The Sooners then moved the ball on nine plays and 81 yards and scored on a three-yard rush by Murray. The Huskies broke into the scoring column when redshirt sophomore Dwayne Gratz picked off a Jones pass and returned it 46 yards for a TD. The interception return for a TD was the fifth of the year for the Huskies - tying a school record from 2007. Oklahoma came right back and moved the ball from its own 20 to the Husky 20, but UConn’s defense held strong and limited OU to a 41-yard field goal to make it 17-7 with 9:57 to go. The teams then traded field goals the rest of the first half as Dave Teggart hit a 37-yard with 26 seconds left in the first half to make it 20-10 at the break. The Sooners outgained the Huskies 279-109 in total offense during the first half and had a17-7 first down advantage. The Sooners exploded for two quick TDs to start the second half as they took their second possession of the half a quick four plays in 80 yards as Jones hit Cameron Kenney on a 59-yard touchdown pass. Oklahoma then made it 34-10 as Frazer threw an interception picked off by Jamell Fleming who returned it 55-yards for the TD. UConn junior Robbie Frey kept the pesky Huskies going as he returned the ensuing kickoff 95 yards for a score to cut the lead to 34-17. Teggart hit on a 38-yard field goal with 5:04 left in the third to make it 34-20. Ryan Broyles gave the Sooners a 41-20 lead when he had a five-yard reception for an Oklahoma touchdown with 7:49 left in the game. Broyles’ score was followed up at the 2:40 mark when Tony Jefferson had a 22-yard interception return for another Sooner touchdown, putting the final score at 48-20.

Rushing Att Gain Todman 32 126 Frey 5 12 Frazer 4 2 Passing Att Comp Frazer 39 19 Receiving No. Yds K. Moore 4 62 Griffin 4 48 Smith 4 20 Sherman 3 63 I. Moore 2 27 Todman 1 3 Frey 1 0 Punting No. Yds Wagner 7 328 Returns PR KOR N. Williams 1- -1 6-137 Sherman - 2-38 Frey - 1-95 Gratz - - Field Goal Attempts Teggart 2nd 0:26 Teggart 3rd 5:04 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Lutrus 10-1-11 1-0 Agbor 8-0-8 - L. Wilson 7-1-8 - Wreh-Wilson 7-0-7 -

Lost 5 4 19 INT 2 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 46.9 INTR 1-46

Net TD LG 121 0 19 8 0 6 -17 0 2 Yds TD LG 223 0 41 LG 28 15 9 41 15 3 0 LG In20 57 2

37 yds. 38 yds. S - - - -

Good Good Int. CF RF - - - 1 - 1 - - -

OKLAHOMA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att Gain Murray 25 101 Franks 1 4 Madu 1 3 Jones 1 0 Passing Att Comp Jones 49 34 Nimmo 1 0 Receiving No. Yds Broyles 13 170 Stills 8 73 Kenney 7 154 Franks 3 25 Murray 2 -1 Hanna 1 8 Punting No. Yds Way 4 163 Returns PR KOR Broyles 5-92 - Franks - 2-39 Clay - 1-17 Fleming - - Jefferson - - Madu - 1-17 Field Goal Attempts Stevens 2nd 9:57 Stevens 2nd 2:05 Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Lewis 10-0-10 - Box 7-1-8 1.0 Fleming 6-1-7 1.0

Lost 8 0 0 3 INT 1 0 TD 1 0 1 0 0 1 AVG 40.8 INTR 1-55 1-22 -

Net TD LG 93 1 14 4 0 4 3 0 3 -3 0 0 Yds TD LG 429 3 59 0 0 0 LG 39 18 59 20 0 8 LG In20 45 1

41 yds. 24 yds. S - - -

Good Good Int. CF RF - - - - 1 - -

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OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES

Points Scored.................... 62 vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Low........................... 0 at Louisville, 10/23/10 First Downs...................... 22 vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Low........................... 11 at Rutgers, 10/8/10 11 at Louisville, 10/23/10 Rushing Plays.................... 52 vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Low........................... 25 at Louisville, 10/23/10 Rushing Yards................... 307 vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Low........................... 108 at Louisville, 10/23/10 Passes Attempted............... 39 vs. Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Low........................... 15 vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Passing Yards..................... 233 vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Low........................... 87 at Louisville, 10/23/10 Total Offense.................... 444 vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Low........................... 195 at Louisville, 10/23/10 Total Plays........................ 80 vs. Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Low........................... 45 at Louisville, 10/23/10 Turnovers Lost.................. 3 vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 3 at Louisville, 10/23/10 3 vs. Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Low........................... 0 vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Time of Possession............ 36:20 vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Low........................... 22:33 at Louisville, 10/23/10

Points Scored.................... 48, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Low........................... 3, Texas Southern, 9/11/10 First Downs...................... 28, Michigan, 9/4/10 Low........................... 8, Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Rushing Plays.................... 61, Michigan, 9/4/10 Low........................... 27, Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Rushing Yards................... 287, Michigan, 9/4/10 Low........................... 18, Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Passes Attempted............... 50, Cincinnati, 11/27/10 50, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Low........................... 22, Michigan, 9/4/10 22, Temple, 9/18/10 Passing Yards..................... 429, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Low........................... 151, Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Total Offense.................... 524, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Low........................... 169, Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Total Plays........................ 90, Buffalo, 9/25/10 Low........................... 56, Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Turnovers Lost.................. 5, Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Low........................... 0, Michigan, 9/4/10 0, Rutgers, 10/8/10 0, Louisville, 10/23/10 Time of Possession............ 37:27, Louisville, 10/23/10 Low........................... 23:40, Vanderbilt, 10/2/10

Individual Long Plays Rushing............................. 66, Jordan Todman at Rutgers, 10/8/10 Passing.............................. 56, Cody Endres vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Reception.......................... 56, Michael Smith vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 Field Goal......................... 52, Dave Teggart at USF, 12/4/10 Punt ................................. 66, Cole Wagner at Michigan, 9/4/10 Punt Return...................... 39, Nick Williams vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 Kickoff Return.................. 100, Nick Williams at Rutgers, 10/8/10 Interception Return.......... 79, Kendall Reyes vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Individual Player Superlatives Rushes............................... 37, Jordan Todman vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 37, Jordan Todman vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/10 Rushing Yards................... 222, Jordan Todman vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/10 Rushing TDs.................... 3, Jordan Todman vs. TX Southern, 9/11/10 3, Jordan Todman vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Pass Attempts.................... 39, Zach Frazer vs. Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Pass Completions.............. 21, Cody Endres vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Passing Yards..................... 223, Zach Frazer vs. Oklahoma, 1/1/11 TD Passes......................... 2, Zach Frazer vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 2, Cody Endres vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 2, Cody Endres vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 2, Zach Frazer vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/10 Receptions......................... 7, Michael Smith at Temple, 9/18/10 Receiving Yards................. 130, Michael Smith vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 TD Receptions.................. 1, 10 times Field Goals........................ 4, Dave Teggart at USF, 12/4/10 Punts................................. 11, Cole Wagner at Rutgers, 10/8/10 Punting Average................ 53.2, Cole Wagner at USF, 12/4/10 Tackles.............................. 17, Sio Moore vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Sacks................................. 2.0, Jesse Joseph vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10

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Individual Long Plays Rushing............................. 57, Larry Smith, Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Passing.............................. 60, Jerry Davis, Buffalo, 9/25/10 Reception.......................... 60, Ed Young, Buffalo, 9/25/10 Field Goal......................... 42, four times Punt ................................. 58, Ted Dellaganna, Rutgers, 10/8/10 Punt Return...................... 74, Doug Beaumont, Louisville, 10/23/10 Kickoff Return.................. 75, Joe Lefeged, Rutgers, 10/8/10 Interception Return.......... 55, Jamel Fleming, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Individual Player Superlatives Rushes............................... 29, Denard Robinson, Michigan, 9/4/10 Rushing Yards................... 197, Denard Robinson, Michigan, 9/4/10 Rushing TDs.................... 2, Bernard Pierce, Temple, 9/18/10 2, Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh, 11/11/10 Pass Attempts.................... 50, Zach Collaros, Cincinnati, 11/27/10 Pass Completions.............. 34, Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Passing Yards..................... 429, Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 TD Passes......................... 3, Jerry Davis, Buffalo, 9/25/10 3, Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Receptions......................... 13, Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 Receiving Yards................. 170, Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, 1/1/11 TD Receptions.................. 3, Ed Young, Buffalo, 9/25/10 Field Goals........................ 4, Chris Philpott, Louisville, 10/23/10 Punts................................. 8, Francoi Ejiofor, Texas Southern, 9/11/10 8, Peter Fardon, Buffalo, 9/25/10 8, Ted Dellaganna, Rutgers, 10/8/10 Punting Average................ 51.0, Will Hagerup, Michigan, 9/4/10 Tackles.............................. 12, Dom DeCicco, Pittsburgh, 11/11/10 Sacks................................. 2.0, Steven Means, Buffalo, 9/25/10 2.0, Bruce Irvin, West Virginia, 10/29/10 2.0, Brandon Mills, Cincinnati, 11/27/10

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2010 T e a m S t a t i s t i c s 2010 Connecticut Team Statistics RECORD: OVERALL ALL GAMES 8-5 CONFERENCE 5-2 NON-CONFERENCE 3-3 DATE September 4, 2010 September 11, 2010 September 18, 2010 September 25, 2010 October 2, 2010 October 8, 2010 October 23, 2010 October 29, 2010 November 11, 2010 November 20, 2010 November 27, 2010 December 4, 2010 January 1, 2011

OPPONENT at Michigan Texas Southern at Temple Buffalo Vanderbilt at Rutgers at Louisville West Virginia Pittsburgh at Syracuse Cincinnati at South Florida vs. Oklahoma

HOME 6-0 3-0 3-0 W/L L W L W W L L W-OT W W W W L

AWAY 2-4 2-2 0-2

NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1足足足

SCORE 30-10 62-3 30-16 45-21 40-21 27-24 26-0 16-13 30-28 23-6 38-17 19-16 48-20

ATTEND 113,090 37,359 18,702 36,738 40,000 48,431 48,591 40,000 35,391 41,465 40,000 41,809 67,232

TEAM STATISTICS UCONN OPP SCORING................................................... 343............................ 286 Points Per Game............................................. 26.4............................ 22.0 FIRST DOWNS.......................................... 210............................ 244 Rushing........................................................... 106............................. 106 Passing............................................................ 95............................... 125 Penalty............................................................ 9................................. 13 RUSHING YARDAGE................................ 2271.......................... 1862 Yards gained rushing....................................... 2469........................... 2201 Yards lost rushing............................................ 198............................. 339 Rushing Attempts........................................... 501............................. 478 Average Per Rush............................................ 4.5.............................. 3.9 Average Per Game........................................... 174.7.......................... 143.2 TDs Rushing.................................................. 20............................... 13 PASSING YARDAGE.................................. 1964.......................... 2906 Comp-Att-Int................................................. 188-357-9................... 261-445-20 Average Per Pass.............................................. 5.5.............................. 6.5 Average Per Catch........................................... 10.4............................ 11.1 Average Per Game........................................... 151.1.......................... 223.5 TDs Passing.................................................... 10............................... 16 TOTAL OFFENSE...................................... 4235.......................... 4768 Total Plays...................................................... 858............................. 923 Average Per Play.............................................. 4.9.............................. 5.2 Average Per Game........................................... 325.8.......................... 366.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards.......................... 55-1487..................... 59-1329 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards......................... 28-229....................... 33-362 INT RETURNS: #-Yards............................. 20-486....................... 9-142 KICK RETURN AVERAGE........................ 27.0........................... 22.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE....................... 8.2............................. 11.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE........................... 24.3........................... 15.8 FUMBLES-LOST........................................ 23-10......................... 24-11 PENALTIES-Yards...................................... 63-522....................... 76-582 Average Per Game........................................... 40.2............................ 44.8 PUNTS-Yards.............................................. 79-3260..................... 74-2974 Average Per Punt............................................. 41.3............................ 40.2 Net punt average............................................. 34.4............................ 34.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game.................. 28:53......................... 31:07 3RD-DOWN Conversions.......................... 60/191....................... 82/204 3rd-Down Pct................................................. 31%............................ 40% 4TH-DOWN Conversions.......................... 11/19......................... 3/16 4th-Down Pct................................................. 58%............................ 19% SACKS BY-Yards......................................... 27-188....................... 15-88 MISC YARDS.............................................. 3................................ 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED....................... 38.............................. 33 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS....................... 25-31......................... 19-21 ON-SIDE KICKS........................................ 0-0............................. 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES................................. (43-49) 88%.............. (34-41) 83% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS................... (24-49) 49%.............. (19-41) 46% PAT-ATTEMPTS........................................ (38-38) 100%............ (31-32) 97% ATTENDANCE........................................... 229488...................... 312088 Games/Avg Per Game..................................... 6/38248...................... 6/52015 Neutral Site Games............................................................................. 1/67232 SCORE BY QUARTERS Connecticut Opponents

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1st 79 68

2nd 108 78

3rd 84 64

4th 69 76

OT 3 0

Total 343 286

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2 0 1 0 I n d i v i d u a l S t a t i s t ics 2010 Connecticut Individual Statistics RUSHING Todman, Jordan Frey, Robbie Shoemate, D.J. Box, Michae Wylie, Kelmetrus Kinnard, Leon Frazer, Zach Hyppolite, Martin Moore, Kashif Endres, Cody Sherman, Anthony TEAM Total........ Opponents........

GP 12 11 13 5 3 9 11 13 13 3 12 7 13 13

PASSING Frazer, Zach Endres, Cody Box, Michael TEAM Kinnard, Leon Total........ Opponents........

GP 11 3 5 7 9 13 13

RECEIVING Smith, Michael Moore, Kashif Griffin, Ryan Todman, Jordan Moore, Isiah Difton, Dwayne Sherman, Anthony Frey, Robbie Delahunt, John Shoemate, D.J. Manning, Corey Sheppard, Gerrard Kinnard, Leon Total........ Opponents........

GP No. Yds 13 46 615 13 36 452 13 31 245 12 19 94 13 15 147 8 14 150 12 11 127 11 6 38 13 5 75 13 2 12 10 1 4 9 1 3 9 1 2 13 188 1964 13 261 2906

Avg 13.4 12.6 7.9 4.9 9.8 10.7 11.5 6.3 15.0 6.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 10.4 11.1

PUNTING Wagner, Cole

No. 79

Long TB FC I20 Blkd 66 9 11 26 0

FIELD GOALS Teggart, Dave FG SEQUENCE

Att 334 75 28 7 4 4 29 3 5 2 4 6 501 478

Gain 1758 414 117 35 19 18 88 5 11 1 3 0 2469 2201

Effic 99.6 129.42 55.65 0.00 125.20 103.07 116.38

Att-Cmp-Int 136-261-6 45-75-2 6-17-1 0-3-0 1-1-0 188-357-9 261-445-20

Yds Avg 3260 41.3

FGM-FGA Pct 25-31 80.6

Loss Net 63 1695 25 389 2 115 14 21 1 18 0 18 74 14 0 5 6 5 0 1 2 1 11 -11 198 2271 339 1862

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CONNECTICUT

Avg TD Long Avg/G 5.1 14 66 141.2 5.2 4 63 35.4 4.1 1 28 8.8 3.0 0 13 4.2 4.5 1 11 6.0 4.5 0 9 2.0 0.5 0 14 1.3 1.7 0 3 0.4 1.0 0 8 0.4 0.5 0 0 0.3 0.2 0 2 0.1 -1.8 0 0 -1.6 4.5 20 66 174.7 3.9 13 57 143.2

Pct Yds TD 52.1 1425 5 60.0 471 5 35.3 65 0 0.0 0 0 100.0 3 0 52.7 1964 10 58.7 2906 16

Lng 47 56 27 0 3 56 60

PUNT RETURNS Mack, Taylor Williams, Nick Wilburn, Gary Kinnard, Leon Total........ Opponents........

Avg/G 129.5 157.0 16.2 0.0 0.3 151.1 223.5

TD Long Avg/G 2 56 47.3 4 40 34.8 1 18 18.8 0 22 7.8 1 15 11.3 0 27 18.8 1 41 10.6 0 18 3.5 0 46 5.8 0 12 0.9 1 4 0.4 0 3 0.3 0 2 0.2 10 56 151.1 16 60 223.5

20-29 8-9

30-39 11-12

40-49 50-99 3-7 2-2

Lg 52

No. 15 8 3 2 28 33

Yds 126 93 13 -3 229 362

Avg TD Long 8.4 0 33 11.6 0 39 4.3 0 14 -1.5 0 0 8.2 0 39 11.0 1 74

INTERCEPTIONS No. Junior, Jerome 4 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi 4 Lang, Mike 2 Reyes, Kendall 2 Gratz, Dwayne 2 Lloyd, Greg 1 Moore, Sio 1 Wilson, Lawrence 1 Johnson, Jory 1 Lutrus, Scott 1 Mack, Taylor 1 Total........ 20 Opponents........ 9

Yds 76 153 23 81 83 2 13 55 0 0 0 486 142

Avg TD Long 19.0 1 27 38.2 2 53 11.5 0 23 40.5 0 79 41.5 1 46 2.0 0 2 13.0 0 13 55.0 1 55 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 24.3 5 79 15.8 2 55

KICK RETURNS Williams, Nick Frey, Robbie Moore, Kashif Lang, Mike Delahunt, John Sherman, Anthony Todman, Jordan Kinnard, Leon Total........ Opponents........

No. 17 13 8 8 3 3 2 1 55 59

Yds 600 408 169 156 31 44 55 24 1487 1329

Avg TD Long 35.3 2 100 31.4 1 95 21.1 0 28 19.5 0 33 10.3 0 16 14.7 0 26 27.5 0 29 24.0 0 24 27.0 3 100 22.5 0 75

FUMBLE RETURNS Wreh-Wilson, Blidi Total........ Opponents........

No. Yds 1 24 1 24 2 32

Avg TD Long 24.0 0 24 24.0 0 24 16.0 1 24

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OPPONENTS

Michigan 40, (32) 43, (24) TEXAS SOUTHERN (32), (36) (37) Temple (36), 48, (26), (47), 38 (32) BUFFALO (37), 42 VANDERBILT (25) Rutgers (17) (28), (34) Louisville 29 (39), (42), (26), (24). WEST VIRGINIA (39), (26), (27) (36), (42) PITTSBURGH (46), (39), (25) Syracuse 49, (35), (35), (21) (42),(35) CINCINNATI (24) (32),44 USF (40),(22),(50),(52) (42),(38),(22) vs. Oklahoma (37), (38) (41), (24) Numbers in parenthesis indicates FG good

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2010 I n d i v i d u a l S t a t i s t i c s 2010 Connecticut Individual Statistics SCORING Teggart, Dave Todman, Jordan Frey, Robbie Moore, Kashif Williams, Nick Smith, Michael Wreh-Wilson, Blidi Sherman, Anthony Junior, Jerome Shoemate, D.J. Gratz, Dwayne Manning, Corey Moore, Isiah Wilson, Lawrence Griffin, Ryan Wylie, Kelmetrus Christen, Chad TEAM Total.......... Opponents...... ALL PURPOSE Todman, Jordan Frey, Robbie Williams, Nick Moore, Kashif Smith, Michael Griffin, Ryan Lang, Mike Sherman, Anthony Wreh-Wilson, Blidi Difton, Dwayne Moore, Isiah Shoemate, D.J. Mack, Taylor Delahunt, John Gratz, Dwayne Reyes, Kendall Junior, Jerome Wilson, Lawrence Kinnard, Leon Box, Michael Wylie, Kelmetrus Frazer, Zach Wilburn, Gary Moore, Sio Hyppolite, Martin Manning, Corey Sheppard, Gerrard Lloyd, Greg Endres, Cody TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

TD 0 14 5 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 38 33

|——— PATs ———| FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts 25-31 36-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 111 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 25-31 38-38 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 343 19-21 31-32 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 286

GP/GS Rush Rec PR 12 1695 94 0 11 389 38 0 11 0 0 93 13 5 452 0 13 0 615 0 13 0 245 0 12 0 0 0 12 1 127 0 13 0 0 0 8 0 150 0 13 0 147 0 13 115 12 0 12 0 0 126 13 0 75 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 9 18 2 -3 5 21 0 0 3 18 0 0 11 14 0 0 11 0 0 13 13 0 0 0 13 5 0 0 10 0 4 0 9 0 3 0 7 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 7 -11 0 0 13 2271 1964 229 13 1862 2906 362 Yds Avg 4666 9

KOR 55 408 600 169 0 0 156 44 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1487 1329

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 153 0 0 0 0 0 83 81 76 55 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 2 0 0 486 142

KICKOFFS Christen, Chad

No. 72

TB 3

TOTAL OFFENSE Todman, Jordan Frazer, Zach Endres, Cody Frey, Robbie Shoemate, D.J. Box, Michael Kinnard, Leon Wylie, Kelmetrus Moore, Kashif Hyppolite, Martin Sherman, Anthony TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 12 334 1695 0 1695 141.2 11 290 14 1425 1439 130.8 3 77 1 471 472 157.3 11 75 389 0 389 35.4 13 28 115 0 115 8.8 5 24 21 65 86 17.2 9 5 18 3 21 2.3 3 4 18 0 18 6.0 13 5 5 0 5 0.4 13 3 5 0 5 0.4 12 4 1 0 1 0.1 7 9 -11 0 -11 -1.6 13 858 2271 1964 4235 325.8 13 923 1862 2906 4768 366.8

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Tot 1844 835 693 626 615 245 179 172 153 150 147 127 126 106 83 81 76 55 41 21 18 14 13 13 5 4 3 2 1 -11 6437 6601

Avg/G 153.7 75.9 63.0 48.2 47.3 18.8 14.9 14.3 11.8 18.8 11.3 9.8 10.5 8.2 6.4 6.2 5.8 4.2 4.6 4.2 6.0 1.3 1.2 1.0 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 -1.6 495.2 507.8

career starts history OFFENSIVE LINE Jimmy Bennett, OT Kevin Friend, OT Zach Hurd, OG Adam Masters, OT Mathieu Olivier, OT Moe Petrus, OG Mike Ryan, OT

OFFENSE ‘07 - - - - - - -

‘08 - - 13 - - 13 -

‘09 - - 13 - 8 13 9

‘10 Total 1 1 2 2 13 39 11 11 11 19 13 39 12 21

WIDE RECEIVERS Kashif Moore, WR Isiah Moore, WR Michael Smith, WR Dwayne Difton, WR

‘07 - - - -

‘08 6 - - -

‘09 4 4 3 1

‘10 Total 10 20 4 8 13 16 3 4

TIGHT ENDS John Delahunt, TE Ryan Griffin, TE

‘07 - -

‘08 - -

‘09 5 10

‘10 Total 5 10 8 18

QUARTERBACKS Michael Box, QB Zach Frazer, QB

‘07 - -

‘08 - 2

‘09 - 7

‘10 Total 1 1 10 19

RUNNING BACKS Robbie Frey, TB Martin Hyppolite, RB Anthony Sherman, FB D.J. Shoemate, RB Jordan Todman, TB TOTALS

‘07 - - 2 - - 2

‘08 ‘09 - - - 1 9 10 - - - 7 45 101

‘10 Total 1 1 - 1 8 29 1 1 12 19 139 279

defense

DEFENSIVE LINE Jesse Joseph, DE Twyon Martin, DT Alex Polito, DT Kendall Reyes, DT Shamar Stephen, DT Trevardo Williams, DT

‘07 - - - - - -

‘08 - 8 4 5 - -

’09 13 12 - 12 - 1

‘10 Total 12 25 12 32 - 4 13 30 8 8 7 8

LINEBACKERS Kijuan Dabney, LB Jory Johnson, LB Greg Lloyd, LB Scott Lutrus, LB Sio Moore, LB Lawrence Wilson, LB

‘07 - - - 13 - 13

‘08 - - 10 13 - 11

‘09 1 3 10 7 - 13

‘10 Total 4 5 1 4 4 24 10 43 9 9 13 50

DEFENSIVE BACKS Harris Agbor, S Dwayne Gratz Jerome Junior, S Mike Lang, S Gary Wilburn, CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB TOTALS

‘07 - - - - - - 26

‘08 - - - - - - 51

‘09 - 4 12 - - 9 97

‘10 Total 9 9 13 17 10 22 3 3 2 2 13 22 143 317

SPECIAL TEAMS

KICKERS Dave Teggart, PK Cole Wagner, P TOTALS

‘07 - - -

‘08 6 - 6

‘09 13 - 13

‘10 Total 13 32 13 13 26 45

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2 0 1 0 I n d i v i d u a l S t a t i s t ics 2010 CONNECTICUT DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LEADERS Wilson, Lawrence Moore, Sio Gratz, Dwayne Lutrus, Scott Junior, Jerome Wreh-Wilson, Blidi Agbor, Harris Lang, Mike Reyes, Kendall Joseph, Jesse Martin, Twyon Williams, Trevardo Stephen, Shamar Lloyd, Greg Dabney, Kijuan Wilburn, Gary Sherman, Anthony Mack, Taylor Polito, Alex Frey, Robbie Johnson, Jory Jennings, Ted Williams, Jerome Portee, A.J. Chard, Derek Griffin, Ryan Yurek, John Wirth, Ryan Hyppolite, Martin Christen, Chad Stlouis, Gilbert Shoemate, D.J. Manning, Corey Wylie, Kelmetrus Kinnard, Leon Masters, Adam Jean-Louis, Jonathan Willman, Tim Manning­­­, Bret TM TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

|––Tackles––| GP/GS Solo Ast Total 13 71 52 13 72 38 13 54 9 10 40 19 13 43 16 13 48 9 11 31 11 12 24 17 13 26 13 12 25 14 12 11 19 13 25 4 12 13 14 7 19 6 10 12 7 11 11 5 12 11 3 12 9 5 11 7 5 11 8 1 9 5 2 12 4 3 11 4 3 9 3 3 12 4 1 13 2 2 6 3 1 7 3 1 13 3 - 13 1 1 6 1 1 13 1 1 10 1 - 3 - 1 9 1 - 11 1 - 9 - 1 1 - 1 11 - 1 7 1 - 13 599 290 13 554 300

123 110 63 59 59 57 42 41 39 39 30 29 27 25 19 16 14 14 12 9 7 7 7 6 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 889 854

|-Sacks-| TFL/Yds

|–Pass Def–| No-Yards Int-Yds

10.0-44 11.5-32 2.0-3 3.5-18 3.0-8 1.0-1 4.0-18 - 10.0-31 12.0-67 5.0-26 9.5-37 4.0-17 3.0-6 - - - - 0.5-0 - 2.0-6 2.0-3 0.5-1 2.5-11 - - - - 1.0-10 - - - - - - - - - - - 87-339 68-207

3.5-22 1.5-10 - 0.5-3 - - - - 2.5-13 8.5-61 3.0-24 4.5-29 2.0-12 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-7 - - - - 1.0-10 - - - - - - - - - - - 27-188 15-88

1-55 1-13 2-83 1-0 4-76 4-153 - 2-23 2-81 - - - - 1-2 - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20-486 9-142

|-Fumbles-| Blkd BrUp QBH 3 1 9 - 1 5 2 1 4 - - 1 - - 1 1 - 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32 47

1 - - 1 - - - - 2 1 - 3 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 11

Rcv-Yds FF 2-0 2-0 - - 1-0 1-24 . 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-24 10-32

Kick

3 2 1 1 - - 3 1 1 1 - 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 18 14

Saf

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2

1 1 -

DEFENSIVE CATEGORY LEADERS SACKS

TFLs

Joseph T. Williams Wilson Martin Reyes

8.5 (61) 4.5 (29) 3.5 (22) 3.0 (24) 2.5 (13)

Joseph S. Moore Wilson Reyes T. Williams Martin

12 (67) 11.5 (32) 10.0 (44) 10.0 (31) 9.5 (37) 5.0 (26)

INTERCEPTIONS

PASS BREAK UPS

FORCED FUMBLES

Junior Wreh-Wilson Lang Reyes Gratz

Gratz Wreh-Wilson Reyes

Agbor L. Wilson S. Moore T. Williams

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Game b y G a m e S t a t i s t i c s GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING @MICH PLAYER Att-Yds-TD Box, Michael – Endres, Cody – Frazer, Zach 2-9-0 Frey, Robbie 4-12-0 Hyppolite, Martin – Kinnard, Leon 1-2-0 Moore, Kashif – Sherman, Anthony – Shoemate, D.J. 3-10-0 Todman, Jordan 20-105-1 Wylie, Kelmetrus – TOTAL 30-138-1

TSU @TEM BUF VAN @RUT @UL WVU PITT @CUSE CINCI @USF OU Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD Att-Yds-TD 1-(-9)-0 – – – – 5-22-0 – 1-8-0 – – – – – – 1-1-0 1-0-0 – – – – – – – – – 5-12-0 2-(-12)-0 – – – 7-(-1)-0 1-1-0 1-5-0 4-16-0 3-11-0 4- -17-0 12-105-2 10-47-0 13-112-1 – – – 1-0-0 5-23-0 8-25-0 15-48-1 2-16-0 5-8-0 – – – 3-5-0 – – – – – – – – 1-1-0 – 1-9-0 – – 1-6-0 – – – – – – – 1-2-0 – – 2-8-0 – – 2-(-5)-0 – – – – – – – 4-1-0 – – – – – – – – 9-46-0 – 16-60-1 – – – – – – – – – 15-151-3 26-192-1 – 37-190-2 24-128-1 19-80-0 33-113-1 37-222-0 27-135-2 31-175-3 33-93-0 32-121-0 4-19-1 – – – – – – – – – – – 42-322-6 42-256-1 35-166-2 45-196-2 26-136-1 25-108-0 41-112-1 46-265-0 38-156-2 52-236-4 38-120-0 41-112-0

GAME-BY-GAME PASSING

@MICH

PLAYER

TSU

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BUF

VAN

@RUT

@UL

WVU

PITT

@CUSE

CINCI

@USF

OU

Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Att-Cmp-Int Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD Yds-TD

Box, Michael – 5-2-0 30-0 Endres, Cody – – Frazer, Zach 37-18-0 9-6-0 205-0 104-2 TOTAL 37-18-0 15-9-0 205-0 137-2

– – – – 12-4-1 – – – – – – 35-0 – 11-7-0 30-21-1 34-17-1 – – – – – – 139-2 179-2 153-1 31-16-0 14-7-1 – – 8-6-0 29-18-0 20-9-1 21-13-0 24-11-1 29-13-1 150-0 94-0 52-0 166-0 100-2 98-0 121-1 112-0 33-16-0 25-14-1 30-21-1 34-17-1 20-10-1 29-18-0 20-9-1 21-13-0 24-11-1 29-13-1 150-1 233-2 179-2 153-1 87-0 166-0 100-2 98-0 121-1 112-0

– – – 39-19-2 223-0 39-19-2 223-0

GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING

@MICH

TSU

@TEM

BUF

VAN

@RUT

@UL

WVU

PITT

@CUSE

CINCI

@USF

OU

PLAYER

Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD Rec-Yds-TD

Delahunt, John Difton, Dwayne Frey, Robbie Griffin, Ryan Kinnard, Leon Manning, Corey Moore, Isiah Moore, Kashif Sheppard, Gerrard Sherman, Anthony Shoemate, D.J. Smith, Michael Todman, Jordan TOTAL

2-17-0 – 1-0-0 – – – 3-19-0 3-31-0 – 3-28-0 – 3-87-0 3-23-0 18-205-0

1-46-0 1-27-0 – 1-5-0 – – – 2-39-1 1-3-0 – – 2-14-1 1-3-0 9-137-2

– – – 1-18-0 – – 1-14-0 3-31-0 – – 2-12-0 7-79-0 2-(-4)-0 16-150-0

– 3-25-0 – 1-6-1 1-2-0 – – 5-70-0 – – – 4-130-1 – 14-233-2

2-12-0 6-58-0 – 4-14-0 – 1-4-1 – 2-11-1 – 1-5-0 – 4-63-0 1-12-0 21-179-2

– 3-19-0 – 4-26-0 – – – 5-64-1 – – – 3-38-0 2-6-0 17-153-1

– – – 4-40-0 – – – 4-22-0 – – – 1-3-0 1-22-0 10-87-0

– – – 3-17-0 – – 1-3-0 2-47-0 – 2-15-0 – 6-56-0 4-28-0 18-166-0

– – 2-9-0 1-9-0 – – 2-29-1 2-46-1 – 1-0-0 – – 1-7-0 9-100-2

– – – 3-25-0 – – 4-37-0 2-7-0 – – – 3-29-0 1-0-0 13-98-0

– 1-21-0 1-11-0 2-16-0 – – 1-13-0 1-4-0 – 1-16-1 – 3-38-0 1-2-0 11-121-1

– – 1-18-0 3-21-0 – – 1-5-0 1-18-0 – – – 6-58-0 1-(-8)-0 13-112-0

– – 1-0-0 4-48-0 – – 2-27-0 4-62-0 – – – 4-20-0 1-3-0 19-223-0

@RUT

@UL

WVU

PITT

@CUSE

CINCI

@USF

OU

GAME-BY-GAME KICKOFF RETURNS

@MICH

PLAYER

No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD

Delahunt, John Frey, Robbie Kinnard, Leon Lang, Mike Moore, Kashif Sherman, A. Todman, Jordan Williams, Nick TOTAL

2-15-0 – – – – – 1-26-0 – 4-47-0

TSU 1-16-0 – – 1-24-0 – – – – 2-40-0

@TEM – 5-69-0 – – – – 1-29-0 – 6-98-0

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BUF – 2-80-0 – 2-52-0 – – – – 4-132-0

VAN – – – 3-67-0 – – – 1-54-0 4-121-0

– – – 1-5-0 – – – 2-136-1 3-141-1

– – – 1-8-0 2-46-0 – – 3-72-0 6-126-0

– – 1-24-0 – 3-69-0 – – – 4-93-0

– – – – 3-54-0 – – 2-117-1 5-171-1

– 1-25-0 – – – – – 1-35-0 2-60-0

– 1-42-0 – – – – – 2-49-0 3-91-0

– 3-97-0 – – – – – – 3-97-0

2011 UConn Football Spring Prospectus

– 1-95-1 – – – 2-38-0 – 6-137-0 9-270-1


G a m e b y G a m e S t a t i s t ics GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES: DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

@MICH

PLAYER

UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT

Jennings, Ted Joseph, Jesse Martin, Twyon Polito, Alex Portee, A.J. Reyes, Kendall Stephen, Shamar Williams, Trevardo Wirth, Ryan

– 4-0-4 0-2-2 – – 3-3-6 0-2-2 3-1-4 1-0-1

TSU 0-1-1 3-0-3 1-1-2 0-3-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-0-1

@TEM – 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 – 2-0-2 4-0-4 1-1-2 –

BUF 1-0-1 4-3-7 2-5-7 0-1-1 – 3-2-5 0-3-3 3-0-3 0-1-1

VAN 0-1-1 3-3-6 0-4-4 1-1-2 – 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 –

@RUT – – 0-3-3 – 1-1-2 1-3-4 0-2-2 4-0-4 –

@UL

WVU

PITT

@CUSE

CINCI

@USF

OU

– 0-1-1 2-0-2 2-0-2 – 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1

1-1-2 1-2-3 0-2-2 – – 0-2-2 0-1-1 5-1-6 –

– 1-2-3 2-1-3 1-0-1 – 2-1-3 – 1-0-1 –

– 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 – 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 –

– 3-1-4 – – – 2-1-3 1-1-2 – –

1-0-1 2-0-2 – 1-0-1 2-0-2 5-1-6 1-4-5 2-0-2 –

– 1-1-2 1-12 – 0-1-1 1-0-1 – 1-1-2 –

@UL

WVU

PITT

@CUSE

CINCI

@USF

OU

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES: LINEBACKERS

@MICH

PLAYER

UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT

Hyppolite, Martin – Johnson, Jory 1-1-2 Lloyd, Greg 10-1-11 Lutrus, Scott 4-3-7 Moore, Sio – Williams, Jerome – Wilson, Lawrence 6-6-12

TSU 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-4-6 – 3-3-6 2-3-5 2-5-7

@TEM – 3-1-4 7-0-7 – 1-0-1 – 6-0-6

BUF – – – – 5-11-16 – 4-10-14

VAN – – – 1-2-3 4-4-8 1-0-1 4-5-9

@RUT – – – 1-2-3 8-4-12 – 7-7-14

– – – 3-1-4 7-1-8 – 10-6-16

– – – 4-2-6 13-4-17 – 5-1-6

– – 0-1-1 3-1-4 3-6-9 – 5-6-11

– – – 7-2-9 8-1-9 – 7-1-8

1-0-1 – – 4-2-6 5-3-8 – 5-2-7

– – – 3-3-6 10-0-10 – 3-2-5

1-0-1 – – 10-1-11 5-1-6 1-0-1 7-1-8

@UL

WVU

PITT

@CUSE

CINCI

@USF

OU

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES: DEFENSIVE BACKS

@MICH

PLAYER

UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT

Agbor, Harris Dabney, Kijuan Gratz, Dwayne Junior, Jerome Lang, Mike Mack, Taylor Stlouis, Greg Wilburn, Gary Wreh-Wilson, Blidi Yurek, John

5-3-8 4-4-8 9-1-10 2-1-3 1-0-1 – – 1-3-4 4-0-4 –

TSU 0-2-2 2-2-4 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-3-4 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 3-0-3 0-1-1

@TEM – 5-0-5 4-0-4 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 – 1-0-1 2-1-3 –

BUF – – 3-1-4 3-1-4 3-3-6 – – – 4-0-4 –

VAN – – 2-0-2 – 4-0-4 – – 1-0-1 4-1-5 –

@RUT – 0-1-1 4-2-6 2-1-3 4-3-7 1-2-3 – 1-0-1 3-1-4 –

– – 3-1-4 6-0-6 3-4-7 – – – 2-4-6 –

5-3-8 – 6-0-6 6-1-7 1-0-1 0-1-1 – – 2-2-4 –

2-0-2 – 6-1-7 4-4-8 0-1-1 – – 1-1-2 7-0-7 2-0-2

2-3-5 – 2-0-2 3-2-5 2-0-2 0-1-1 – – 4-0-4 –

3-0-3 – 7-2-9 5-1-6 2-1-3 4-0-4 – – 2-0-2 –

6-0-6 – 3-1-4 3-0-3 2-2-4 1-1-2 – – 4-0-4 –

8-0-8 1-0-1 3-0-3 5-1-6 – – – 3-0-3 7-0-7 –

@RUT

@UL

WVU

PITT

@CUSE

CINCI

@USF

OU

GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURNS

@MICH

PLAYER

No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD

Kinnard, Leon Mack, Taylor Wilburn, Gary Williams, Nick

– – – –

TSU – – 3-13-0 2-43-0

@TEM – 3-(-5)-0 – –

BUF – 4-73-0 – –

VAN – 2-13-0 – –

– 4-44-0 – –

2011 UConn Football Spring Prospectus

– 1-1-0 – –

– 1-0-0 – –

2-(-3)-0 – – –

– – – 3-31-0

– – – 1-12-0

– – – 1-8-0

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– – – 1- -1-0


Miscel l a n e o u s S t a t s Red Zone CONNECTICUT GAME In20 Scores Sc.% FG TD at Ohio 2 2 100% 0 2 North Carolina 1 1 100% 0 1 at Baylor 4 4 100% 1 3 Rhode Island 6 6 100% 1 5 at Pittsburgh 2 1 50% 0 1 Louisville 7 6 86% 1 5 at West Virginia 3 2 67% 1 1 Rutgers 3 2 67% 1 1 at Cincinnati 4 4 100% 0 4 at Notre Dame 5 3 60% 1 2 Syracuse 3 3 100% 0 3 South Florida 3 3 100% 0 3 Oklahoma 4 1 25% 1 0 TOTALS 47 38 81% 7 31

TD% 100% 100% 75% 83% 50% 71% 33% 33% 100% 40% 100% 100% 0% 66%

TO Dwn. MFG EOH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 4 0

OPPONENTS GAME In20 Scores Sc.% FG TD at Ohio 2 1 50% 0 1 North Carolina 3 3 100% 2 1 at Baylor 2 2 100% 0 2 Rhode Island 2 1 50% 1 0 at Pittsburgh 3 2 67% 2 0 Louisville 5 4 80% 0 4 at West Virginia 3 2 67% 0 2 Rutgers 1 1 100% 0 1 at Cincinnati 5 5 100% 2 3 at Notre Dame 6 6 100% 3 3 Syracuse 5 5 100% 1 4 South Florida 3 3 100% 0 3 Oklahoma 4 4 100% 1 3 TOTALS 44 39 89% 12 27

TD% 50% 33% 100% 0% 0% 80% 67% 100% 60% 50% 80% 100% 75% 61%

TO Dwn. MFG EOH 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0

TURNOVER RESULTS connecticut FUM INT TOTAL OPP POINTS OFF 1 3 4 16 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 4 7 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 14 11 13 24 51

GAME at Ohio North Carolina at Baylor Rhode Island at Pittsburgh Louisville at West Virginia Rutgers at Cincinnati at Notre Dame Syracuse South Florida Oklahoma TOTALS

GAME at Ohio North Carolina at Baylor Rhode Island at Pittsburgh Louisville at West Virginia Rutgers at Cincinnati at Notre Dame Syracuse South Florida Oklahoma TOTALS

FUM 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 13

OPPONENTS INT TOTAL 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 12 25

UC POINTS OFF 7 7 14 14 7 24 7 0 0 0 14 0 7 101

DRIVE CHARTS GAME No. at Ohio 15 North Carolina 12 at Baylor 13 Rhode Island 15 at Pittsburgh 10 Louisville 10 at West Virginia 14 Rutgers 16 at Cincinnati 12 at Notre Dame 14 Syracuse 13 South Florida 11 Connecticut 16 TOTALS 171

CONNECTICUT 3&OUT PCT. SCORE 8 53% 3 4 33% 2 4 31% 6 3 20% 8 2 20% 3 1 10% 6 2 14% 4 3 19% 4 4 33% 7 3 21% 6 3 23% 8 2 18% 5 3 19% 4 42 25% 66

PCT. 20% 17% 46% 53% 30% 60% 29% 25% 58% 43% 62% 45% 25% 39%

TD 3 1 3 7 3 5 3 3 6 4 8 4 2 52

PCT. 20% 8% 23% 47% 30% 50% 21% 19% 50% 29% 62% 36% 13% 30%

GAME No. at Ohio 16 North Carolina 11 at Baylor 13 Rhode Island 16 at Pittsburgh 10 Louisville 11 at West Virginia 15 Rutgers 17 at Cincinnati 13 at Notre Dame 15 Syracuse 14 South Florida 10 Oklahoma 17 TOTALS 178

OPPONENTS 3&OUT PCT. SCORE 8 50% 3 3 27% 2 5 38% 3 8 50% 2 2 20% 5 1 9% 4 3 20% 4 7 41% 4 3 23% 9 3 20% 6 3 21% 5 2 20% 4 3 18% 8 51 29% 59

PCT. 19% 18% 23% 13% 50% 36% 27% 24% 69% 40% 36% 40% 47% 33%

TD 2 1 3 1 2 4 4 4 5 3 4 4 6 43

PCT. 13% 9% 23% 6% 20% 36% 27% 24% 38% 20% 29% 40% 35% 24%

THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS GAME at Ohio North Carolina at Baylor Rhode Island at Pittsburgh Louisville at West Virginia Rutgers at Cincinnati at Notre Dame Syracuse South Florida Connecticut TOTALS

CONNECTICUT 1-3 4-6 7-9 10-14 15-19 4-6 1-3 2-5 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-6 1-4 0-1 0-0 10-11 0-0 2-4 0-2 0-2 4-6 0-1 3-4 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-4 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-3 3-5 2-3 0-0 0-1 3-4 2-7 1-2 1-2 0-0 3-8 2-5 2-2 1-6 0-1 2-4 1-4 1-2 0-2 0-0 3-3 1-3 2-3 1-5 0-2 0-1 4-6 3-5 0-1 0-0 2-3 1-3 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-4 1-4 1-2 0-2 36-56 17-51 23-44 4-26 0-9

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20+ Tot. 0-1 7-17 0-1 2-14 0-1 12-20 0-1 7-13 0-0 3-9 0-0 5-11 0-2 7-17 0-0 8-22 0-0 4-12 0-0 6-15 0-0 6-13 0-0 5-11 0-0 5-16 0-6 77-190

Pct. 41% 14% 60% 54% 33% 45% 41% 36% 33% 40% 46% 45% 31% 41%

GAME at Ohio North Carolina at Baylor Rhode Island at Pittsburgh Louisville at West Virginia Rutgers at Cincinnati at Notre Dame Syracuse South Florida Oklahoma TOTALS

1-3 4-6 1-4 0-3 2-5 1-3 1-1 2-5 0-3 0-2 4-6 3-7 4-6 4-4 4-5 3-4 1-2 2-5 1-3 1-3 3-6 3-6 3-4 4-7 4-6 2-2 1-4 3-5 29-55 28-56

OPPONENTS 7-9 10-14 1-3 1-3 2-3 0-3 0-1 0-2 1-4 0-3 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-4 0-2 1-5 2-4 0-2 1-2 1-3 0-2 0-1 3-5 0-0 3-3 0-2 14-33 3-30

15-19 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-7

20+ Tot. 0-1 3-14 1-1 8-17 1-1 4-10 0-0 1-13 0-0 7-15 0-0 10-15 0-0 7-14 0-0 4-15 0-0 4-12 0-0 8-18 0-0 6-14 0-0 9-14 0-0 7-14 2-3 78-185

Pct. 21% 41% 40% 8% 47% 67% 50% 27% 33% 44% 43% 64% 50% 42%

2011 UConn Football Spring Prospectus


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