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Patriots trade QB Ryan Mallett to Houston; Announce other transactions

From the New England Patriots:

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Patriots made a series of roster moves today.

new-england-patriots-elvi-logoThe Patriots claimed DL Bruce Gaston off waivers from Arizona and rookie DL Kelcy Quarles off waivers from the New York Giants.

The Patriots traded Q Ryan Mallett to the Houston Texans in exchange for an undisclosed draft selection.

In addition, the Patriots released LB Chris White.

Gaston, 22, was originally signed by Arizona as a rookie free agent out of Purdue on May 12, 2014. The 6-foot-2, 310-pounder, was released by Arizona on Aug. 30, 2014. Gaston saw action in 50 consecutive games over four seasons at Purdue with 44 starts and finished with 131 total tackles, seven sacks, four fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles.

Quarles, 22, was originally signed by the Giants as a rookie free agent out of South Carolina on May 12, 2014. The 6-foot-4, 294-pounder, was released by the Giants on Aug. 30, 2014. He played in 35 games with 28 starts during a three-year career at South Carolina, finishing with 105 total tackles and 13 sacks. Quarles attended Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy for one year prior to transferring to South Carolina.

Mallett, 26, is a veteran of three NFL season with the Patriots. The 6-foot-6, 245-pounder, originally joined the Patriots as a third round (74th overall) draft pick out of Arkansas in 2011. He has played in four NFL games and has completed one pass for 17 yards.

White, 25, is a veteran of three NFL seasons with the Buffalo Bills (2011-12) and the Patriots (2013). The 6-foot-3, 238-pounder, was claimed off waivers and awarded to the Patriots from Detroit on Sept. 1, 2013. He originally entered the NFL as a sixth-round draft pick (169th overall) by Buffalo out of Mississippi State in 2011. He was traded by Buffalo to Detroit in a trade for QB Thad Lewis on Aug. 25, 2013. White was released by Detroit on Aug. 31, 2013. Last season, White played in 16 games and finished with one tackle on defense and nine special teams tackles.

Red Sox Acquire INF/OF Jemile Weeks and INF Ivan De Jesus Jr. from Baltimore

BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today acquired infielder/outfielder Jemile Weeks and minor league infielder Ivan De Jesus Jr. from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for infielder/outfielder Kelly Johnson and minor league third baseman Michael Almanzar.

Boston Red SoxExecutive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington made the announcement.

Weeks, 27, appeared in only three games for Orioles this season and was 3-for-11 (.273) with a triple and two runs scored. A switch-hitter, he has spent the majority of 2014 with Triple-A Norfolk in Baltimore’s minor league system. In his 63 games there, Weeks hit .280 (58-for-207) with 12 doubles, four triples, one home run, 19 RBI, and 28 runs scored. With Double-A Norfolk, he totaled more walks (37) than strikeouts (30). For his major league career, he has hit .259 (225-for-870) with 41 doubles, 17 triples, four home runs, and 56 RBI in 226 games between the Oakland Athletics (2011-13) and Orioles (2014). The younger brother of Milwaukee Brewers infielder Rickie Weeks, Jemile was a first-round selection of the Athletics (12th overall) in the 2008 June Draft. He was originally selected by Milwaukee in the eighth round of the 2005 June Draft, but elected to play baseball at the University of Miami.

De Jesus Jr., 27, spent all of 2014 with the Orioles’ Norfolk affiliate, where he was named to the International League’s mid-season All-Star Team. He hit .282 (116-for-411) with 19 doubles, five triples, five homers, 56 RBI, and 50 walks in 113 games and appeared at shortstop (98 games), second base (8), and third base (1). The right-handed batter has a .205 average with three doubles and five RBI in 48 career major league games over parts of two seasons between the Los Angeles Dodgers (2011-12) and Red Sox (2012). De Jesus Jr. was first acquired by the Red Sox on August 25, 2012 as part of the nine-player deal that sent Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez, and Nick Punto to the Dodgers. He played in eight games for Boston in the final month of September 2012 and went 0-for-8 at the plate. The son of 15-year major league veteran shortstop Ivan De Jesus, Sr., he was the Dodgers’ second-round pick in the 2005 First-Year Player Draft and has hit .298 with 178 doubles, 22 triples, 38 home runs, 421 RBI, and 73 stolen bases in 945 career minor league games.

Johnson, 32, was acquired from the New York Yankees on July 31 and played in 10 games for the Red Sox after being activated from the 15-day disabled list on August 7. The left-handed batter went 4-for-25 (.160) with a double and an RBI for Boston, appearing at first base (5 games, 4 starts), third base (2 games, 1 start), second base (1 game), and left field (1 game). In 87 games between the Red Sox and Yankees in 2014, Johnson has hit .212 (48-for-226) with 10 doubles, two triples, six home runs, and 23 RBI. A nine-year major league veteran, Johnson has hit .250 with 201 doubles, 40 triples, 130 home runs, 465 RBI, 81 stolen bases, and 462 walks in 1,138 career games between the Braves (2005, 2007-09), Diamondbacks (2010-11), Blue Jays (2011-12), Rays (2013), Yankees (2014), and Red Sox (2014).

Almanzar, 23, was acquired by the Orioles during the Rule 5 Draft this past December and returned to the Red Sox organization on July 1. The right-handed batter played in nine games in the Orioles system between the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League, High-A Frederick, and Triple-A Norfolk. In the Red Sox system, he has played 49 games this season, all with Double-A Portland, batting .277 (46-for-166) with nine doubles, five homers, 25 RBI, and 12 walks. Originally signed by the Red Sox as an international free agent in 2007, Almanzar has hit .251 with a 147 doubles, 12 triples, 55 home runs, and 333 RBI over seven minor league seasons.

16 Former UConn Football Players Make 2014 NFL Rosters

uconnnfl2014Unless something changes before the NFL opening week games coming up starting on Thursday, the UConn Huskies football program will have 16 former players gracing NFL rosters across the league.

They are:

Unfortunately WR Nick Williams (Washington Redskins), LB Yawin Smallwood (Atlanta Falcons) and LB Lawrence Wilson (St. Louis Rams) didn’t survive the final cuts and are now free agents. It’s possible that Williams and Smallwood could be signed as practice squad players.

The decision of Smallwood to leave UConn early didn’t quite work out the way he had hoped.

He ended up being drafted in the seventh round by the Falcons after injuring his hamstring during the 2014 NFL Combine. I don’t know whether or not that played a role in him not making the roster in Atlanta but one thing is for certain, at least in my opinion.

Personally, I think that he was given some bad advice by someone some where along the line. He would have benefited by using up all of his eligibility at UConn first, especially under this new coaching staff.

BYU Spoils Diaco’s UConn Debut, 35-10

BYU QB Taysom Hill scores on a seven yard touchdown run in the first quarter against the UConn Huskies at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT on August 29, 2014.

BYU QB Taysom Hill scores on a seven yard touchdown run in the first quarter against the UConn Huskies at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT on August 29, 2014.

UConn Huskies head coach Bob Diaco knew all along that BYU Cougars QB Taysom Hill was going to get his yards on the ground running. I don’t think he quite expected what he did in the air as well.

Hill accounted for 405 of BYU’s 513 total yards and was in on all five touchdowns as the Cougars beat the Huskies 35-10 in front of 35,150 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT on Friday night.

All spring and summer long we heard how the Huskies had to eliminate the things that cause losing. They didn’t do a good job of that early on.

After BYU opened the scoring, a Jazzmar Claxx holding call on a great return from Deshon Foxx set the Huskies back at their own 19 yard line. Then on the first play from scrimmage, Max Delorenzo fumbled the ball and it was recovered by BYU’s Bronson Kaufusi.

On the very next play, Hill hit Mitch Mathews for a 26-yard touchdown pass and within a span of 21 seconds, UConn found themselves down 14-0.

“You can’t start a football game like that and can’t win… come on,” Diaco said.

It was 21-0 before the Huskies finally got on the scoreboard late in the first half on a Joshua Marriner one yard touchdown run. But a breakdown by the defense allowed the Cougars to score before the end of the first half  and UConn found themselves down 28-7 at the break.

The third quarter was scoreless and you never saw a sense of urgency from the Huskies trailing by three scores. Even after they kicked a field goal in the fourth quarter and got the ball back, you never saw the Huskies trying to play hurry up or anything like that.

“Our program is like an infant, we have a long way to go but we have the right guys to go there,” Diaco said. “There isn’t any doubt about that”.

Scoring:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
BYU Tigers
14 14 0 7 35
UConn Huskies 0 7 0 3 10

1st quarter

BYU – 9:56 – Taysom Hill 7 Yd Run (Trevor Samson Kick)

BYU – 9:35 – Mitch Mathews 26 Yd pass from Taysom Hill (Trevor Samson Kick)

2nd quarter

BYU – 9:13 – Adam Hine 7 Yd pass from Taysom Hill (Trevor Samson Kick)

CON – 2:33 – Joshua Marriner 1 Yd Run (Bobby Puyol Kick)

BYU – 1:03 – Terenn Houk 35 Yd pass from Taysom Hill (Trevor Samson Kick)

3rd quarter

No scoring

4th quarter

CON – 11:48 – Bobby Puyol 35 Yd Field Goal

CON – 4:06 – Taysom Hill 26 Yd Run (Trevor Samson Kick)

Offensive Players of the Game:

BYU QB Taysom Hill dominated the Huskies. I actually gave him the nickname of “The Snake” for the way he slithered through UConn’s defense. Hill was 28-of-306 for 308 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 97 yards and two touchdowns.

Defensive Player of the Game:

BYU LB Zac Stout had 10 tackles and 1.5 sacks.

Turning Point(s) of the Game:

A three play combination was the turning point of this game.

After a BYU touchdown, UConn WR/KR Deshon Foxx had a great kickoff return but Jazzmar Claxx was called for holding during the return. Then on the first play from scrimmage of the season, Max DeLorenzo fumbled and it was recovered by BYU’s Bronson Kaufusi. Then on the very next play, Hill found Mitch Mathews for a 26-yard touchdown pass.

Offensive Notes:

Casey Cochran was 17-of-31 for 171 yards and an interception. He was sacked once. Chandler Whitmer was 8-of-17 for 113 yards and was sacked three times. Max Delorenzo had nine carries for 38 yards. Joshua Marriner had nine carries for 27 yards and a touchdown and also had one catch for 17 yards. Arkeel Newsome had three runs for 10 yards and one catch for 18 yards. Geremy Davis had nine catches for 96 yards. Kamal Abrams had three catches for 38 yards while Sean McQuillan had three catches for 33 yards.

Defensive Notes:

UConn’s LB trio of Marquise Vann, Jefferson Ashiru and Graham Stewart each had 11 tackles. Ashiru was also credited with a 1/2 sack along with Cameron Stapleton. Stewart had a forced fumble that was recovered by Reuben Frank. Junior Joseph had a forced fumble and fumble recovery. Andrew Adams had eight tackles.

Special Teams Notes:

Bobby Puyol made his only field goal attempt from 35 yards. One of his kickoffs went out of bounds. He also made his only extra point try. Justin Wain had four punts that averaged 35.8 yards. Only one of those four punts was downed inside the 20.

Game Notes:

BYU Cougars @ UConn Huskies 8/29/14 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Bob Diaco and BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall.

Here are the postgame notes courtesy of the UConn Athletic Communications Department:

  • Friday’s night contest was the first between UConn and BYU. The Huskies will play at BYU on Oct. 2, 2015.
  • The contest marked the debut for UConn Head Coach Bob Diaco.
  • Jefferson Ashiru, Graham Stewart and Marquise Vann each set new career-highs with 11 tackles apiece.
  • Joshua Marriner scored his first career touchdown with a one-yard score in the second quarter. Marriner finished the day with nine carries for 27 yards in his first collegiate appearance.
  • Geremy Davis now has at least one catch in 27 straight games. That streak is tied for longest in the nation. Davis finished the game with seven receptions for 96 yards.
  • Arkeel Newsome made his first collegiate catch, an 18-yard gain in the first quarter. He also carried three times for 10 yards.
  • Justin Wain recorded his first career punt in the first quarter. Overall on the day, Wain punted four times, averaging 35.8 yards per punt.
  • Ron Johnson carried for six yards midway through the second quarter, his first career rush. Johnson finished with three carries for nine yards.
  • Cameron Stapleton was credited with a half sack in the second quarter, his first career sack.
  • Tommy Myers recorded his first career catch in the third quarter.
  • Alec Bloom also made his first career reception in the fourth quarter. Bloom finished with two catches for 24 yards.
  • Bobby Puyol connected on a 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. It was the first field goal for Puyol, who redshirted last season, since Dec. 1, 2012.
  • UConn is now 48-25 all-time at Rentschler Field and 26-12 in non-conference games there.

Injuries:

Geremy Davis suffered an undisclosed injury in the 3rd quarter. He return in the 4th.

AAC Games and Results:

Thursday, August 28

Tulane 31
Tulsa 38, OT

Temple 37
Vanderbilt 7

Friday, August 29

UTSA 27
Houston 7

Saturday, August 30

UCF 24
Penn State 26

Austin Peay
Memphis, 7 p.m.

West Carolina
South Florida, 7 p.m.

North Carolina Central
East Carolina,  8 p.m.

Things to Work On:

  • Eliminate the things that cause losing.
  • Eliminate the things that cause losing
  • Red zone offense
  • Eliminate the things that cause losing

Up Next:

UConn stays home next Saturday, September 6 as they’ll take on the Stony Brook Seawolves. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m.

photo credit: ian bethune – sox & dawgs

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco Thanks Fans

UConn head coach Bob Diaco looks up at a replay during the first quarter against the BYU Cougars on August 29, 2014 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

UConn head coach Bob Diaco looks up at a replay during the first quarter against the BYU Cougars on August 29, 2014 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

After giving his props during his postgame press conference to the BYU Cougars after their win, UConn Huskies football coach Bob Diaco thanked the fans for coming out and supporting the team.

photo credit: ian bethune – sox & dawgs

Video: Matt Balis Has Reshaped UConn Football Team

UConn Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Matt Balis leads the team through stretching drills before practice number five on August 6, 2014.

UConn Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Matt Balis leads the team through stretching drills before practice number five on August 6, 2014.

Having been around the UConn Huskies football program since Bob Diaco was hired, the other major thing noticeable besides the change in culture is the difference in the players after the season and now.

The reason behind that is strength and conditioning coordinator Matt Balis.

He has literally reshaped the players bodies. Honestly, if you saw some of them in January and bumped into them now, you’d be shocked.

Watch below as the players talk about Balis as well as Balis’ reaction to what QB Tim Boyle had to say about him.

Boston Red Sox @ Tampa Bay Rays Pitching Matchups: 8/29-9/1

Boston Red Sox @ Tampa Bay Rays pitching matchups

Note: Pitching matchups are subject to change

Friday, August 29 @ 7:10 PM

Anthony Ranaudo, RHP (2-0, 4.50) vs Chris Archer, RHP (8-6, 3.09)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Saturday, August 30 @ 7:10 PM

Allen Webster, RHP (3-2, 5.81) vs Jake Odorizzi, RHP (9-11, 4.23)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Sunday, August 31 @ 1:40 PM

Clay Buchholz, RHP (5-8, 5.77) vs Alex Cobb, RHP (9-6, 3.06)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Monday, September 1 @ 1:10 PM

Rubby De La Rosa, RHP (4-5, 3.69) vs Drew Smyly, LHP (9-10, 3.31)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Wolf Pack Sign Forward Shawn O’Donnell to AHL Contract

HARTFORD, August 29, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Wolf Pack has signed forward Shawn O’Donnell to an AHL contract.

Hartford Wolf PackAs a rookie in 2013-14, O’Donnell skated in 57 games with the Wolf Pack, scoring three goals and adding seven assists for ten points.  The 6-1, 192-pound Halifax, Nova Scotia native also served 85 minutes in penalties, the fifth-highest total on the Wolf Pack club.

Prior to turning pro, the 26-year-old O’Donnell played four years of Canadian University hockey at St. Mary’s University (AUS).  In 103 career games at St. Mary’s, he totaled 24 goals and 38 assists for 62 points, along with 84 PIM.  Following the conclusion of his university career, O’Donnell joined the Florida Everblades of the ECHL, playing five 2012-13 games and contributing 1-3-4.  In 12 ECHL playoff contests, he chipped in two assists and logged 17 PIM.

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center, hosting the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM.  To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451.  Also, fans can still take advantage of the Wolf Pack’s special Opening Night package through this Sunday, August 31.  That offer consists of one Red Section ticket to the home opener October 18, one Red Section voucher that is good for a ticket to any of the Wolf Pack’s home games in October, November or December, as well as a $5 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card, all for only $30.