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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 9/28/14

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a DAILY basis.

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Photos: UConn Huskies vs Temple Owls – 9/27/14 [sox & dawgs]

UConn’s Mistakes Help Temple to 36-10 Win [sox & dawgs]

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco Once Again Thanks Fans [sox & dawgs]

Video: Highlights of Temple’s 36-10 Win Over UConn [sox & dawgs]

Report Card: UConn Vs. Temple [desmond conner – hartford courant]

New potential wrinkle in UConn’s offense [jim fuller – new haven register]

Postgame news and notes: Same old story [john silver – sny uconn]

UConn Football: Temple Post Game Wrap [uconn huskies youtube]

Temple, Matakevich blast UConn 36-10 [uconn huskies]

Mistakes Continue To Plague UConn In Loss To Temple [hartford courant]

Newsome Already Making His Presence Felt [hartford courant]

UConn football team throttled by Temple [new haven register]

Temple brushes aside UConn 36-10 [the day]

Temple Notes: Defense puts points on the board again [philly.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

U.S. National Team Opens 2014 FIBA World Championship with 87-56 Win Over China [uconn huskies]

Other UConn related links

Field Hockey. No. 2 UConn Set for Battle with No. 1 UNC on Sunday [uconn huskies]

W. Ice Hockey. Special Teams Costly In 3-0 Loss to No. 10 Minnesota Duluth [uconn huskies]

M. Soccer. Huskies Upended By South Florida, 1-0 (OT), In Conference Opener [uconn huskies]

UConn’s Toner changed face of college sports landscape [ct post]

UConn’s Mistakes Help Temple to 36-10 Win

UConn QB #10 Chandler Whitmer is sacked by Temple's Tyler Matakevich and Nate Smith for a safety in the third quarter on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

UConn QB #10 Chandler Whitmer is sacked by Temple’s Tyler Matakevich and Nate Smith for a safety in the third quarter on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

“We are taking turns with young guys doing bonehead things, which they will eventually stop doing.”

Bob Diaco’s UConn Huskies team once again shot themselves in the foot with big mistakes that would cost his team the game, yet again.

The Temple Owls defense outscored UConn by themselves as the Owls went on to 36-10 win over the Huskies in front of 27,755 on Saturday at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT

UConn falls to 1-4 (0-2 American) while Temple improves to 3-1 (1-0 American).

That boneheaded play Diaco was talking about happened at the start of the third quarter.

Temple muffed the opening kickoff and Junior Lee, UConn’s special teams god, recovered the fumble for an apparent touchdown. But unfortunately, Vontae Diggs was called offside and the kick had to be redone.

Six plays later, Owls QB P.J. Walker hit Jalen Fitzpatrick for a 42 yard touchdown pass. From what could have a 10-7 UConn lead went to a 14-3 Temple lead in a matter of minutes.

It didn’t help that for the fifth straight game the Huskies offense gave up the first points of the game.

Chandler Whitmer had led UConn down the field, eating up over eight minutes on the clock. Then as Whitmer was looking for Deshon Foxx down the field, he was hit as he threw the ball and it was picked off by Tavon Young who returned it 93 yards for a touchdown.

Mistakes, mistakes, mistakes. No matter how hard the Huskies practice to eliminate them, they still continue to make them.

Pre-snap penalties, turnovers, big plays allowed on defense, missed handoff. Not executing in the red zone.

Things that cause losing.

And if they don’t get corrected soon, it’s going to be loss after loss until they’re fixed.

“We are disappointed but not crushed,” said Diaco. “The players understand what we are going to. We have a bye-week so we are going to practice a bunch and get better.”

“So we are resolute and our spirit is not cracked. The team and coaches are upset but we also know, big picture, where we are going.”

Scoring:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Temple Owls 7 0 23 6 36
UConn Huskies 0 3 7 0 10

1st quarter

TEM – 6:23 – Tavon Young 93 Yd Interception Return (Austin Jones Kick)

2nd quarter

CON – 0:11 – Bobby Puyol 30 Yd Field Goal

3rd quarter

TEM – 12:28 – Jalen Fitzpatrick 42 Yd pass from P.J. Walker (Austin Jones Kick)

TEM – 8:28 – P.J. Walker 1 Yd Run (Austin Jones Kick)

TEM – 7:34 – Praise Martin-Oguike 11 Yd Fumble Return (Austin Jones Kick)

CON – 5:16 – Arkeel Newsome 74 Yd pass from Chandler Whitmer (Bobby Puyol Kick)

TEM – 1:09 – Team Safety

4th quarter

TEM – 13:01 – Austin Jones 47 Yd Field Goal

TEM – 7:57 – Austin Jones 34 Yd Field Goal

Offensive Players of the Game:

Temple QB P.J. Walker was 20-of-29 for 231 yards and a touchdown pass. He also had a rushing touchdown as well.

Defensive Player of the Game:

The entire Temple defense. They outscored UConn by themselves 16-10. They had a pick-six, a fumble return for a touchdown and a safety.

Turning Point(s) of the Game:

Trailing just 7-3 at the start of the third quarter, Bobby Puyol’s kickoff was muffed by Temple near the goal line. It was recovered by Wilbert Lee for an apparent touchdown. Unfortunately, true freshman LB Vontae Diggs was called offside nullifying the touchdown. After that, it took Temple just six plays to find the end zone, completely changing the tone of the game.

Offensive Notes:

Chandler Whitmer was 12-of-23 for 163 yards and touchdown. He also had an interception returned for a touchdown, a fumble that was returned for a touchdown and was sacked in the end zone for a safety. He was sacked a total of three times. Tim Boyle was 1-of-4 for seven yards and threw an interception. Deshon Foxx played QB and WR. He was 1-of-1 for four yards and had three rushes for 31 yards. Max DeLorenzo led Huskies with 55 rushing yards. Ron Johnson had 37 rushing yards late in the game while Arkeel Newsome had 30 yards rushing, two catches for a 77 yards, including a 74 yard touchdown reception. Geremy Davis had eight catches for 80 yards.

Defensive Notes:

Marquise Vann led the Huskies with nine tackles. Andrew Adams had seven tackles. Kenton Adeyemi, Cole Ormsby and Julian Campenni all had sacks.

Special Teams Notes:

With Justin Wain nursing a lower leg injury, Bobby Puyol handled all of the kicking duties. He was 1-of-2 on field goals as he hit from 30 yards while missing from 45 yards. He averaged 35 yards on six punts with two downed inside the 20. Ellis Marder had a fumble recovery on a muffed punt by Temple. Vontae Diggs had a huge offside penalty on the opening kickoff of the second half.

Game Notes:

Temple Owls @ UConn Huskies 9/27/14 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Bob Diaco and Temple head coach Matt Rhule.

Here are the postgame notes courtesy of UConn Athletic Communications:

  • Geremy Davis’ third-quarter reception moved him into seventh all-time in UConn history, passing Carl Bond (1995-1998), who had 175 receptions. Davis now has 146 receptions in his career. Davis also extended his streak to 31 games with a reception.
  • Bobby Puyol punted for the first time in his career in today’s game. Puyol punted five times for 180 yards, averaging 36 yards per kick.
  • Ellis Marder recovered his first fumble of his career punt on a muffed punt in the second-quarter.
  • Bobby Puyol’s 45-yard miss in the second-quarter was his first miss of the season.
  • Max DeLorenzo’s 55 yards were the most for a UConn running back in a single game this year.
  • Kenton Adeyemi recorded his first sack of his career in the second-Quarter.
  • For the second time this season, the UConn defense gave up zero points in first half.
  • Arkeel Newsome’s 74-yard touchdown catch was the first touchdown of his career. The catch was also his longest of his career.
  • Julian Campenni’s fourth-Quarter sack was his first of the season.
  • Ron Johnson set career highs in carries (8) and rushing yards (37).
  • Newsome also set career highs in carries (7) and rushing yards (30)
  • Deshon Foxx played quarterback for the first time in his career in the fourthQuarter. He set career highs in rushing with 30 yards, highlighted by a career long rush of 26 yards.

Injuries:

Obi Melifonwu suffered an upper body injury and was in street clothes for the second half with his arm in a sling.

Ellis Marder suffered a lower leg injury and did not return.

AAC Games and Results:

Saturday, September 13

TCU 56
SMU 0

South Florida 10
(19) Wisconsin 27

Tulane 6
Rutgers 31

Cincinnati 29
(22) The Ohio State 50

Memphis 3
10 Mississippi 24

Texas State 37
Tulsa 34, 3 OT

Things to Work On:

  • Continue to eliminate the things that cause losing
  • Figure out how to best utilize Deshon Foxx at quarterback since they were very effective moving ball when he was in.

Up Next:

UConn is off next week. They return to action on October 11 when they head to New Orleans for a matchup with the Tulane Green Wave.

photo credit: ian bethune – sox & dawgs

Video: Youth Being Served With UConn Football

Arkeel Newsome

UConn RB #22 Arkeel Newsome turns the corner on the Boise defense in the first quarter at Rentschler Field on September 13, 2014.

There’s no doubt that the UConn Huskies football program has a lot of young players. All you need to do is go look at the roster and look at the class listings.

And because of the youth, UConn head coach Bob Diaco has had to play them because they need to develop and he’s said time and time again, the only way for that to happen is to play them.

In the first four games, he used 57 players against BYU, 55 against Stony Brook, 56 vs. Boise State and
55 vs. USF. In those games, 22 of the players, who made their collegiate debuts, were either true freshman, redshirt freshman or redshirt sophomores.

This also doesn’t include sophomores QB Tim Boyle, WR Noel Thomas, FB Jazzmar Claxx, FB Matt Walsh, WR Dhameer Bradley, NG Mikal Myers, LB Jon Hicks, CB John Green, S Obi Melifonwu, S Ellis Marder, CB Jhavon Williams, K Bobby Puyol and WR Brian Lemelle.

Folks, that’s 36 players playing either their first or second year of college football. Sure that’s a lot, but with them getting experience, that bodes well for the future of the UConn Football program.

Watch and listen below as Diaco as well as QB Chandler Whitmer, CB Byron Jones and S Junior Lee talk about the younger guys and how they’ve adapted this season.

 

Video: Evidence Of The Culture Change Within The UConn Football Program

UConn head coach Bob Diaco talks with #22 Andrew Adams during at timeout against Boise State at Rentschler Field on September 13, 2014.

UConn head coach Bob Diaco talks with #22 Andrew Adams during at timeout against Boise State at Rentschler Field on September 13, 2014.

One of UConn Huskies football coach Bob Diaco’s big things he wanted to change when he took over was the culture surrounding the program.

It was a subject I broached with the players during media day at UConn before the season got underway. And now that we are three games into the season, there is more evidence that the culture has really changed within the program.

Watch and listen below as Diaco along with QB Chandler Whitmer, CB Byron Jones and S Junior Lee talk about that change in culture.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 9/27/14

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a DAILY basis.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies football team as they’ll take on the Temple Owls this afternoon at 4 p.m. at Rentschler Field. If you missed our Temple vs UConn preview, be sure to check it out.

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Military Appreciation Day At Rentschler Field [sox & dawgs]

Video: The Blitz Episode 5 – Temple [sox & dawgs]

The nitty gritty: Temple at UConn (with pick) [ed daigneault – waterbury republican-american]

UConn football: Tightening up on defense [john silver – sny uconn]

Gameday Preview: Temple at UConn, 4 p.m [john silver – sny uconn]

UConn looks to solve a few problems vs. Temple [ct post]

Rivalry Resumes: Temple Comes To Rent To Face UConn [hartford courant]

Jefferson Ashiru, Marquise Vann have been UConn’s defensive foundation [new haven register]

Huskies  see some positives [the day]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Solid start at FIBA Worlds for UConn’s Nurse [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Calhoun talks about his documentary, ESPN contract, etc. [gavin keefe – the day]

Jim Calhoun Documentary: The Reel Is Surreal [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Soccer. Huskies Head To Cincinnati On Sunday [uconn huskies]

W. Cross Country. Sara, Durgin Shine In Coast-To-Coast Battle In Beantown [uconn huskies]

M. Cross Country. Wilson Paces UConn at Coast-to-Coast Battle in Beantown [uconn huskies]

Field Hockey. No. 2 Field Hockey Drops 3-1 Contest to No. 9 Stanford on Friday Night [uconn huskies]

W. Volleyball. Volleyball Tops East Carolina In Road Match On Friday [uconn huskies]

W. Ice Hockey. MacDonnell Scores Twice, Chuli Stops 54 in 4-4 Tie Vs. No. 10 Minnesota Duluth [uconn huskies]

M. Ice Hockey. UConn Enters Hockey East: Media Day 2014 [uconn huskies youtube]

Military Appreciation Day At Rentschler Field

Miss Hap

It’s Military Appreciation Day at Rentschler Field this afternoon and before the UConn Huskies take on the Temple Owls at 4 p.m., there will be plenty of pregame festivities.

If you will be at the game today, close up your tailgate a little early and be in your seats by 3:30 p.m. as members of our Armed Services will be honored. During the national anthem, a field-sized American flag will be unfurled and “Miss Hap”, the oldest surviving B-25 in the United States dating back to World War II (pictured above), will be doing a flyover.

And be sure to stay in your seats at halftime as the UConn and Temple marching bands will perform a medley of anthems that honors the branches of the military.

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