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Video: UConn’s Offensive Line Improvement Continues

Something happened to the UConn Huskies offensive line during those bye weeks they had. I can’t quite put my finger on it.

Oh wait, I can. It’s like the woes of the early season never happened. Seriously.

The offensive line was one of the biggest worries coming into the season. Now it’s one of the Huskies bigger strengths.

Over the past few games, you’ll have noticed that QB Chandler Whitmer has had more time to pass the ball and doesn’t have a big defensive end or tackle in his face all the time. Even the running game is starting to see bigger holes, which means more rushing yards for the running back flavor of the game and/or Deshon Foxx when he’s in at quarterback.

Watch below and listen as Alex Mateas and Richard Levy talk about the improved play of the offensive line.

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco & Players on Yankee Stadium

It won’t be the first time that UConn Huskies football coach Bob Diaco has coached a game at Yankee Stadium as he’s done that as defensive coordinator at Notre Dame.

However, it will be the first time for everyone on the team playing there and it should be a special time for the eight New York natives on the team.

They are RJr. John-Luke Bogue (New Rochelle), RFr. DL Folorunso Fatukasi (Far Rockaway), RSr. LB Reuben Frank (Poughkeppesie), RFr., OL Thomas Hopkins (Hawthrone), RJr. S Junior Lee (Brooklyn), RJr. DS Dominick Manco (Lagrangeville), RSo. DT Mikal Myers (Newburg) and RFr. LB Cameron Stapleton (Staten Island).

Watch and listen below as Diaco, Myers, QB Chandler Whitmer, WR Noel Thomas, S Andrew Adams and C Alex Mateas talk about playing Army at Yankee Stadium on Saturday.

Video: UConn Hockey Upsets No. 3 Boston College

The UConn Huskies Men's Hockey team celebrates after Evan Richardson's goal in the first period against the BC Eagles at the XL Center in Hartford, CT on November 5, 2014.

The UConn Huskies Men’s Hockey team celebrates after Evan Richardson’s goal in the first period against the BC Eagles at the XL Center in Hartford, CT on November 5, 2014.

Huskies All-Access takes a look back at the UConn Huskies men’s hockey team’s 1-0 win over the No. 3 Boston College Eagles in front of a sold-out crowd of 8,089 fans at the XL Center in Hartford, CT on Wednesday night.

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Video: UConn Men’s Hockey Inaugural Hockey East Home Opener Atmosphere

UConn G #31 Rob Nichols makes one of his 35 saves in the 1-0 win over the Boston College Eagles at the XL Center in Hartford,  CT on November 5, 2014

UConn G #31 Rob Nichols makes one of his 35 saves in the 1-0 win over the Boston College Eagles at the XL Center in Hartford, CT on November 5, 2014

The UConn Huskies men’s hockey team had their inaugural Hockey East home opener on Wednesday night against the Boston College Eagles and it couldn’t have gone any better.

With a sellout crowd of 8,089 at the XL Center in Hartford, CT behind them, the Huskies beat BC 1-0 on an Evan Richardson goal.

The crowd was electric all night long as you’ll see in the video below.

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Video: UConn CB Jhavon Williams On The Importance of Wearing No. 6

If you are a UConn Huskies football fan, y’all know the significance of the No. 6 uniform.

Jasper Howard MemorialIt was the uniform number of the late Jasper Howard who tragically lost his life in 2009 hours after a game against the Louisville Cardinals.

Over the years, his No. 6 has been worn by his closest friends on the team and for the past two seasons by Jhavon Williams, a Florida native like Howard. His spirit has lived on with the saying, “PLAY EACH PLAY LIKE IT’S THE LAST PLAY YOU WILL EVER PLAY.”

On Saturday at halftime of the game of the eventual win against the UCF Knights, a memorial with the No. 6 for Howard was unveiled.

Watch and listen below as Williams talks about the importance of wearing the No. 6

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Video: Diaco Would Like To See the “Civil Conflict”

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Rivalries are born, they aren’t created. Unless you are UConn Huskies football coach Bob Diaco who would like to see a rivalry be born between his program and the UCF Knights.

During his postgame press conference after the win against UCF, Diaco talked about how he would like to the start “Civil Conflict” with the Knights. And by “Civil Conflict”, he meant a rivalry game with them.

And when he said it, he meant no disrespect towards the UCF football program.

Oh by the way, he’s even willing to pay for the trophy himself.

Watch below as Diaco talks about the “Civil Conflict”

During his postgame wrap Sunday, he expanded on the remarks.

“What’s interesting is now that I’ve been in it for a little while here, in this conference, it’s an exciting conference and UCF becomes a conversation because they’re awesome, because I have such admiration and respect for them,” Diaco said. “Watching Coach O’Leary’s team and trying to prepare against them, you’re thinking what a contest this is going to be if we’re prepared.”

“I know he’s been doing it for 11 years without change, so it’s not going to change in the future and I know where we want to go and where we are going to go, so I thought, what an awesome contest it would be to kind of create a rival.”

“Obviously it takes two to tango, we’d need cooperation on their part, but to me that’s fun,” he said. “It spices things up and not in a negative way, but a positive way. I think it adds to the overall enjoyment for the fans and the universities and creates some spice and some pizzazz.”

While I like the idea, it is hard to create a rivalry. It might be better to look down the road and try to get something similar to this going with the UMass Minutemen, with whom they play in 2016 and 2017.

The two teams have a rivalry that dates back to 1897 and was played every year from 1952-1999. The two teams met as FBS opponents in 2012 when UConn beat UMass 37-0. Overall, UMass leads the rivalry 36-34-2

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Video: It’s Homecoming For UConn Football In More Ways Than One

UConn head coach Bob Diaco leads his team on the field before the game against Stony Brook on September 6, 2014 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

UConn head coach Bob Diaco leads his team on the field before the game against Stony Brook on September 6, 2014 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

Not only is it Homecoming for the UConn Huskies football team’s game on Saturday against the Central Florida Knights, it is also the first time the team has played at Rentschler Field in 35 days.

The last time we saw the Huskies at the Rent was September 27 when they fell to the Temple Owls 36-10. In the meantime, they’ve actually only played two games, both losses (Tulane, East Carolina) due to two bye weeks on their schedule.

Watch below as head coach Bob Diaco and Chandler Whitmer talk about the return to the Rent for the Huskies.

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Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco On UCF

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.

The Central Florida Knights enter Saturday’s game against the UConn Huskies at Rentschler Field not having lost an American Athletic Conference game (11-0) in the year plus the league has been in existence.

Over that same period of time, the Huskies are 3-9 and on their third coach in Bob Diaco.

Last year, UCF had their way with the Huskies winning 62-17 in Orlando. What the result this year holds is anyone’s guess.

Watch below as Diaco talks about what the Central Florida defense has done. I also asked him what worried him the most about the UCF offense.

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