2011 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 14 (Nov. 27)

AP & USA Today Coaches' Polls

The rankings for college football for week 14 are out and the LSU Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide are firmly entrenched as the top two teams in both polls as they were earlier in the season.

They are followed by Oklahoma State, Stanford and Virginia Tech in the AP Poll.  In the Coaches’ Poll, they are followed by the same three teams but in a different order (Virginia Tech, Stanford, Oklahoma State).

The only team from the Big East ranked in both polls is the West Virginia Mountaineers (22/20). The Cincinnati Bearcats are ranked No. 25 in the Coaches’ Poll and are the third team receiving votes in the AP Poll. The Louisville Cardinals are among the others receiving votes in the AP Poll.

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AP Top 25 USA Today Coaches’ Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 LSU (60) 12-0 1500 1 1 LSU (59) 12-0 1475 1
2 Alabama 11-1 1440 2 2 Alabama 11-1 1411 2
3 Oklahoma State 10-1 1286 5 3 Virginia Tech 11-1 1291 4
4 Stanford 11-1 1281 4 4 Stanford 11-1 1289 5
5 Virginia Tech 11-1 1196 6 5 Oklahoma State 10-1 1245 6
6 Arkansas 10-2 1060 3 6 Houston 12-0 1096 7
7 Houston 12-0 1055 8 7 Oregon 10-2 1041 9
8 Oregon 10-2 1054 9 8 Boise State 10-1 1033 8
9 Boise State 10-1 1053 7 9 Michigan State 10-2 941 10
9 USC 10-2 1053 10 10 Arkansas 10-2 937 3
11 Michigan State 10-2 866 11 11 Oklahoma 9-2 882 11
12 Georgia 10-2 825 13 12 Wisconsin 10-2 852 12
13 Oklahoma 9-2 808 12 13 South Carolina 10-2 833 13
14 South Carolina 10-2 796 14 14 Georgia 10-2 816 14
15 Wisconsin 10-2 749 15 15 Kansas State 9-2 681 15
16 Kansas State 9-2 658 16 16 Michigan 10-2 658 16
17 Michigan 10-2 570 17 17 TCU 9-2 534 18
18 TCU 9-2 488 19 18 Baylor 8-3 457 20
19 Baylor 8-3 468 21 19 Nebraska 9-3 390 22
20 Nebraska 9-3 352 22 20 West Virginia 8-3 295 23
21 Clemson 9-3 258 18 21 Clemson 9-3 286 17
22 West Virginia 8-3 196 NR 22 Penn State 9-3 192 19
23 Penn State 9-3 151 20 23 Southern Miss 10-2 173 NR
24 Southern Miss 10-2 78 NR 24 Florida State 8-4 86 NR
25 Florida State 8-4 58 NR 25 Cincinnati 8-3 56 NR
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Notre Dame 22, Virginia 24, Georgia Tech 25 Georgia Tech 21, Notre Dame 24, Virginia 25
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Notre Dame 53, Texas 45, Cincinnati 23, Arkansas State 18, Georgia Tech 16, Brigham Young 13, Missouri 13, Virginia 9, Tulsa 7, Louisville 3, Northern Illinois 1 Texas 51, Georgia Tech 42, Brigham Young 29, Notre Dame 29, Northern Illinois 19, Missouri 16, Arkansas State 13, Ohio 8, Virginia 8, Rutgers 6, Louisiana Tech 4

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 11/27

Paw Prints The 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 some of the other sports. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as they’ll take on the Dayton Flyers for the championship of the World Vision Classic at Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, CT. Tip is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. and the game will be broadcast locally in Connecticut on CPTV.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

Hayes coming up big as UConn tames Bulls [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Attendance Down This Season At Gampel [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

How Does UConn Get To Play Fairleigh Dickinson? [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Auriemma Heaps Praise On “Baby Jesus” [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Geno’s interesting take on KML [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Faris Ends Streak; Baby Jesus Off The Mark; Hayes Sees Double [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Hayes leads UConn in romp over Buffalo [CT Post]

UConn women: What we learned [CT Post]

UConn Soars Past Buffalo, 90-34 [Hartford Courant]

Tournament Fields Tough To Line Up [Hartford Courant]

Tiffany Hayes scores 30 as Huskies rout Buffalo [New Haven Register]

Hayes drops 30 as Huskies roll to another easy win [The Hour]

UConn Football links

Big East helmet stickers: Week 13 [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

UConn 40, Rutgers 22: the wrap [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Postgame wrap Rutgers [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

Fast Start On Saturday Keeps Bowl Hopes Alive [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn upsets Rutgers 40-22 [CT Post]

Huskies saw in reflection that they could do better [CT Post]

Huskies Put It All Together Against Rutgers, 40-22 [Hartford Courant]

Reyes Shows Leadership, Ability Against Rutgers [Hartford Courant]

Two QBs Drive Offense [Hartford Courant]

Defense Delivers The Knockout Punch To Rutgers Early [Hartford Courant]

Huskies keep bowl hopes alive with upset of Rutgers [New Haven Register]

UConn defeats Rutgers, 40-22 [The Day]

A day for the ‘D’ to celebrate [The Day]

Don’t count Huskies out yet [The Day]

Knights can’t make history vs. Huskies [ESPN New York]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn 78, Florida State 76: Jim Calhoun’s Take [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn 78, Florida State 76: Huskies Win, Lose, Eat Together [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Notes/Quotes from FSU: “I know one thing – if he was here for that UCF game, we would have never lost.” [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

What do you think of Alex Oriakhi’s tweets? [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Final thoughts from Atlantis [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Survival Mode [UConn Huskies Basketball]

No. 4 UConn men defeat No. 22 Florida State in overtime [CT Post]

UConn men: What we learned [CT Post]

Walker, Thabeet eager to start NBA season [CT Post]

UConn Tops Florida State In Overtime, 78-76 [Hartford Courant]

For Walker And Thabeet, It’s Back To The NBA [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Ice Hockey. Balanced Attack Leads to Tightly Contested 3-1 Win Over Yale [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Men’s Hockey Drops Back and Forth Contest at Air Force, 4-3 [UConnHuskies.com]

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Connecticut Whale 3, Springfield Falcons 2

By Brian Ring

Springfield, MA, November 26, 2011 – The Connecticut Whale rallied from two goals down to defeat the Springfield Falcons, 3-2, at the MassMutual Center Saturday night.

CT WhaleAndreas Thuresson had two goals, including the late game-winning score, to help make the Whale a perfect 3-0 against the Falcons this season.

“It was a pretty gutty win, I think,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander. “They’ve been doing that a lot, persevering in the third period. It’s a big win on the road for them.”

Connecticut native Cam Atkinson had put the Falcons on the board first, turning in the slot and firing a wrist shot past Whale goaltender Chad Johnson (26 saves) 4:11 into the first period. Alexandre Giroux and Nick Drazenovic assisted on the goal, the only scoring of the period, during which the Falcons outshot the Whale 9-4.

Springfield increased their lead to 2-0 at 9:46 of the second, as Drazenovic scored off a deflection from a Whale defender. Johnson had made several stops on in-close opportunities, but Drazenovic finally got it up and over the Whale netminder. Atkinson received his second point of the night with an assist, with Tomas Kubalik gathering the other helper.

Pavel Valentenko scored for the Whale to cut the deficit to one with his first goal of the season, his slap shot beating Springfield goaltender Dan Taylor (16 saves) at the 14:23 mark of the second period. Mats Zuccarello and Jonathan Audy-Marchessault tallied the assists on the goal. Audy-Marchessault extended a point streak to three games with the assist.

The Whale tied it on Thuresson’s bad angle shot at 14:09 of the third period. Thuresson was below the right circle when he fired a wrist shot past Taylor, evening the game at two apiece. Audy-Marchessault recorded his second assist of the contest on Thuresson’s first goal of the game.

Thuresson would strike again with the game-winning tally, his second of the night, with just 21.6 seconds remaining in the third period. Stu Bickel’s shot from the right point was deflected in front by Ryan Bourque, and after Taylor made the save, Thuresson put the rebound in.

“Bickel got a good shot towards the net, Bourque tipped it, I just went hard to the net and the puck was loose and I tried to swing it in,” said Thuresson.

The Whale will return home on Tuesday night, when Connecticut hosts the Hershey Bears (7:00). The team will be on the road again next Friday and Saturday, meeting the Bruins in Providence on Dec. 2 (7:05) and then the Falcons again on Dec. 3 (7:00).

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Connecticut Whale 3 at Springfield Falcons 2
Saturday, November 26, 2011 – MassMutual Center

Connecticut 0 1 2 – 3
Springfield 1 1 0 – 2

1st Period-1, Springfield, Atkinson 9 (Drazenovic, Giroux), 4:11. Penalties-Tanski Ct (checking to the head), 7:11; Lebda Spr (holding the stick), 17:46.

2nd Period-2, Springfield, Drazenovic 5 (Atkinson, Kubalik), 9:46 (PP). 3, Connecticut, Valentenko 1 (Zuccarello, Audy-Marchessault), 14:23. Penalties-Goloubef Spr (tripping), 0:30; Audy-Marchessault Ct (interference), 5:47; Johnson Ct (delay of game), 8:21; Lebda Spr (high-sticking), 15:46; Owens Ct (holding), 19:19.

3rd Period-4, Connecticut, Thuresson 4 (Audy-Marchessault), 5:09. 5, Connecticut, Thuresson 5 (Bourque, Bickel), 19:38. Penalties-Calvert Spr (interference), 9:35; Voros Ct (holding the stick), 10:31.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 4-8-7-19. Springfield 9-13-6-28.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 0 / 4; Springfield 1 / 5.
Goalies-Connecticut, Johnson 5-3-2 (28 shots-26 saves). Springfield, Taylor 5-3-0 (19 shots-16 saves).
A-4,133
Referees-Chris Cozzan (18).
Linesmen-Chris Low (88), Robert St. Lawrence (10).

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UConn Women Roll to 90-36 Win Over Buffalo

If UConn Huskies women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma wasn’t happy after last night’s 46 point win over FDU, he certainly isn’t going to be pleased at how sloppy his team played early on in Saturday’s game against the Buffalo Bulls. Fortunately for the Huskies, Buffalo wasn’t playing any better at the time.

And with that UConn took advantage with a 19-0 run to close out the first half on their way to a 90-36 win over the Bulls in front of 6,156 at Gampel Pavilion on campus in Storrs, CT in the World Vision Classic.

The Huskies move to 5-0 and will play the Dayton Flyers at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow for the championship of the World Vision Classic as both teams are 2-0 in the round robin format. Buffalo falls to 2-4 and will take on FDU at 2 p.m.

Connecticut's Tiffany Hayes drives to the basket while guarded by Buffalo's Ephesia Holmes, right, in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Storrs, Conn., Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011.Tiffany Hayes led the Huskies with 30 points, 11 rebounds and five steals. Stefanie Dolson added 17 points and six rebounds while Kelly Faris chipped in with 13 points, six rebounds and three steals. Heather Buck came off the bench and had another fine game with eight points and seven rebounds.

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis had her first bad game of the season as she finished 0-of-8 from the floor and had just two points. She did lead the Huskies with seven assists. The only Husky not to score was Lauren Englen.

Brittany Hedderson had 12 points to lead the Bulls and was their only player in double figures. Their next highest scorer, Ephesia Holmes, had five points with Margeaux Gupilan and Rachel Bantleman adding four each.

With both teams turning the ball over like it was in style, the game was not pretty early on. Buffalo actually held a 4-2 lead but that would be the last time they would see that. With UConn holding a 13-8 lead, they used a 8-2 run to open up an 11 point lead.

Buffalo’s last points of the first half would with 6:52 remaining and at that point it was 25-14. UConn would close out the half on a 19-0 run to put this game completely out of reach.

UConn would keep building their lead during the second as Auriemma was able to rest his starters in preparation for tomorrow’s game.

Honestly, there isn’t much to say about this oneon .

We know Geno won’t be happy with the way they played in the beginning and once again, I’m sure the players are happy they’re playing tomorrow and not practicing.

It’s still early in the season and most of the mistakes they are making are correctable. I expect them to fix them as the season goes on.

It’ll be a quick turnaround with the game tomorrow coming at 4:30 p.m. If you’d like to watch it, it’ll be broadcast in Connecticut on CPTV.

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Notes and musings:

Buffalo Bulls @ UConn Huskies 11-26-11 World Vision Classic box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma and Buffalo head coach Linda Hill-MacDonald.

This was the 88th straight home win for the Huskies.

The starters for the Huskies were Bria Hartley, Caroline Doty, Tiffany Hayes, Kelly Faris and Stefanie Dolson.

UConn shot 47.8% (33-69) from the floor while Buffalo shot 28.6% (14-49).

The Huskies had 24 assists on their 33 made baskets.

UConn was 5-of-19 (26.3%) on threes while the Bulls were 4-of-20 (20%).

After an awful free throw shooting performance on Friday, the Huskies were much better on Saturday as they were 19-of-20 (95%).

UConn dominated the glass, outrebounding Buffalo 49-22.

The Huskies outscored the Bulls 42-8 in the paint, 13-4 on the fast break and 27-9 on second chance points.

UConn had 39 points off of 32 Buffalo turnovers. The Bulls had eight points off of 16 Huskies turnovers.

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Video: Kemba Walker at Battle 4 Atlantis Part II

With the NBA players now reaching a tentative deal, former UConn Huskies All-American Kemba Walker stopped by the set at halftime again at the Battle 4 Atlantis on Saturday afternoon to talk with Kenny Rice and former Husky Donny Marshall.

Walker talks about what it means to him as well as his plans to get ready for training camp and he also chats about his former team.

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Video: Jim Calhoun Feature at Battle 4 Atlantis

Here is the video feature of UConn Huskies men’s basketball head coach Jim Calhoun that aired on Versus Saturday afternoon during UConn’s win over FSU at the Battle 4 Atlantis.

After the interview, former Huskies Kemba Walker and Donny Marshall talked with Kenny Rice about Calhoun.

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Video: Highlights of UConn Men’s 78-76 Win Over Florida State

Here are the highlights of the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team’s 78-76 overtime win over the Florida State Seminoles in the third place game at the Battle 4 Atlantis at Imperial Arena at Atlantis in the Bahamas on Saturday afternoon.

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UConn Men Escape Paradise With a Win Over FSU

Yesterday when the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team blew a 17 point lead and lost to UCF, we were left to wonder how they would respond in the third place game at the Battle 4 Atlantis against Florida State.

Well they came out against the Seminoles and played well until they blew a 10 point lead in the second half. But this time there was a different result.

Freshman Ryan Boatright runs the offense in his UConn debut, a 78-76 overtime victory over Florida State Saturday in the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas.It took three late free throws from Ryan Boatright to force overtime and from there Shabazz Napier took over as the Huskies would squeak out a 78-76 win over the Seminoles to win the third place game at the Battle 4 Atlantis at Imperial Arena at Atlantis in the Bahamas.

The No. 4 Huskies improve to 6-1 while the No. 22 Seminoles fall to 5-2.

Boatright came up huge for the Huskies late in his first collegiate game after missing the first six games due to suspension by the NCAA.

With the Huskies trailing by three, Napier missed a three pointer and got his own rebound. He dished it off to Boatright who was fouled on his three point attempt with seven seconds left.

Despite the high pressure of the situation, Boatright calmly hit all three free throws to knot the game up at 71. The Huskies withstood a last second chance from the Noles and went to overtime.

Trailing by one with just over a minute to go, Napier nailed a three-pointer that turned out to be the game-winner.  Luke Loucks missed two free throws that would have tied the game up with 45 seconds and after a missed three attempt at the buzzer, the Huskies escaped Atlantis with the two point win.

Napier led four Huskies in double figures with 26 points and had four rebounds and five assists. He did turn the ball over six times though. Jeremy Lamb had a nice shooting night from the floor going 7-of-9 to finish with 19 points. Boatright’s ended his first game with 14 points and three assists. He also hit all five of his free throws in the game, including the big three at the end of regulation.

Andre Drummond played well again as he finished with a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds. He also had seven blocked shots and three steals as well as altering other plays as well.

Michael Snaer led the Seminoles with 20 points while Devidas Dulkys had 14 points. Bernard James had a double-double of his own for FSU with 11 points and a game-high 14 rebounds.

When faced with adversity this time, the Huskies responded. It did look at times like they might not and surprisingly it was Boatright who kept them calm despite making some silly mistakes. Shabazz definitely played better than the upset loss on Friday where he admitted he basically sucked.

You have to wonder if it was the presence of Boatright that pushed Shabazz to play better. It was surprising to see that Jim Calhoun used Boatright, Lamb and Napier all at the same time. Personally I thought Boatright would spell Napier. But it did bring a different dynamic to the Huskies, one that I’m sure Calhoun will use again at points during the rest of the season.

But for now, the Huskies get some time to rest before hitting the court again. They’re off until next Saturday when they’ll host the Arkansas Razorbacks in the SEC/Big East Challenge at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Tip is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. and the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

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Notes and musings:

Florida State Seminoles vs UConn Huskies 11.26.11 Battle 4 Atlantis box score

The starters for UConn were Shabazz Napier, Jeremy Lamb, DeAndre Daniels, Tyler Olander and Andre Drummond.

The Huskies shot 48.1% (26-54) from the floor while the Noles shot 43.3% (26-60).

UConn had 14 assists on their 26 made baskets.

The Huskies were 11-of-25 (44%) on threes while FSU was 9-of-19 (47.4%).

UConn wasn’t all that bad at the charity stripe as they were 15-of-22 (68.2%). Napier did have a key miss late in the game as did Olander at the line.

The Huskies barely won the battle of the boards, outrebounding the Noles 36-34.

UConn had 12 points off of 16 FSU turnovers. The Noles had 11 points off of 19 Huskies turnovers. The Huskies definitely need to take better care of the ball. Big East teams will eat them up.

Florida State outscored UConn 31-28 in the paint and 11-0 on the fast break. They also had 13 second chance points to 8 for UConn.

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UConn Spoils Rutgers Big East Title Hopes

Connecticut Huskies quarterback Scott McCummings (11) celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the third quarter against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Rentschler Field.

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights came into this game looking to secure a share of the Big East title and a possible BCS bid. The UConn Huskies were looking to salvage their season and get closer to becoming bowl-eligible as well as sending off the seniors with a final home win.

The Huskies were able to take advantage of some early Rutgers turnovers and good field position on their way to a 40-22 win over the Scarlet Knights in front of 37,857 on Senior Day at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT on Saturday afternoon.

The Huskies improve to 5-6 (3-3 Big East) while the Scarlet Knights finish their regular season at 8-4 (4-3).

Last week, the Huskies allowed the Louisville Cardinals to take the opening kickoff back for a touchdown and that essentially took themselves out of the ball game. Saturday was a different story as the opening kickoff went out of the end zone.

The Huskies quickly turned the tables on Rutgers when Sio Moore forced a fumble by Rutgers RB Jawan Jamison that was recovered at RU’s 24 by Jesse Joseph. Just two plays after the recovery, Lyle McCombs punched it in the end zone to put UConn out front.

UConn would force another turnover on Rutgers’ next possession when Ty-Meer Brown picked off Chas Dodd at the RU 44 and returned it four yards. During the ensuing drive on 3rd and 13 at the 22, UConn QB Johnny McEntee hit senior WR Kashif Moore for 14 yards. Two plays later, Scott McCummings got it into the end zone to put UConn up 14-0.

UConn’s defense helped out things in the second quarter when senior Kendall Reyes picked up a fumble on the snap and returned it nine yards for a touchdown to push UConn’s lead to 21-3.

Nick Williams, who had an outstanding day on special teams returning the ball, set up UConn’s score in the 3rd quarter when he returned the opening kickoff 54 yards to the Rutgers 41 yard line. It would take McCombs just three plays to get in the end zone running all 41 yards to put UConn up 31-10.

UConn forced Rutgers to punt on the next possession and once again it was Williams who set up the Huskies with good field position by returning the punt 30 yards to Rutgers 34 yard line. They also got some help from the Scarlet Knights defense when Justin Francis was called for roughing the passer on 3rd and 3. This gave UConn the ball at RU 14 and McCummings took just one play to get in the back of the end zone to ensure the rout for the Huskies despite the extra point being blocked.

It was the first time in Dave Teggart’s career that he missed an extra point and oddly enough it came on senior day where he was honored before the game.

What I wonder is where was the UConn team all year? For the first time this year as far as I can remember, they took advantage of the other teams mistakes. They got great play from the defense and the offense did what it needed to do.

It makes you think where they might be had they been able to put a consistent effort in their other games like they did on Saturday.

Now they’ll prepare themselves to play spoiler again as Cincinnati has an outside chance of a share of the Big East title. The Huskies will also look to become bowl-eligible in their final game of 2011.

Scoring:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0 10 0 12 22
UConn Huskies 14 10 16 0 40

1st quarter

CON – 12:51 – Lyle McCombs 10 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick)

CON – 07:16 – Scott McCummings 5 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick)

2nd quarter

RU – 13:01 – San San Te 25 Yd Field Goal

CON – 07:39 – Kendall Reyes 9 Yd Fumble Return (Dave Teggart Kick)

RU – 04:05 – Jawan Jamison 1 Yd Run (San San Te Kick)

CON – 00:01 – Dave Teggart 33 Yd Field Goal

3rd quarter

CON – 13:36 – Lyle McCombs 4 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick)

CON – 10:13 – Scott McCummings 14 Yd Run (Pat Blocked)

CON – 02:43 – Dave Teggart 47 Yd Field Goal

4th quarter

RU – 07:57 – Brandon Coleman 17 Yd Pass From Gary Nova (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)

RU – 02:15 – Brandon Coleman 92 Yd Pass From Gary Nova (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)

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Offensive Player of the Game:

It’s hard to overlook what Nick Williams did on special teams. He had two key returns in the third quarter that set up two touchdowns. He also had a nice return early in the game that Huskies were unable to take advantage of.

Defensive Player of the Game:

Rutgers Scarlet Knights quarterback Chas Dodd (19) is sacked in the second half Connecticut Huskies defensive end Trevardo Williams (48) at Rentschler Field.Trevardo Williams was the man on defense. He had six tackles, a forced fumble and four sacks. His four sacks went for losses of 30 yards total.

Turning Point(s) of the Game:

After getting a field goal to end the first half, UConn came out and scored on their first two possessions thanks to some great returns by Nick Williams. For me this was the difference in the game.

Offensive Notes:

Johnny McEntee was 10-of-16 for 90 yards. Scott McCummings was 1-of-1 for 22 yards and had 10 rushes for 47 yards and two touchdowns. Lyle McCombs had 20 carries for 95 yards and two touchdowns with four catches for 30 yards. Jonathan Jean-Louis added 10 carries for 42 yards. Kashif Moore had three catches for 34 yards while Ryan Griffin had three catches for 31 yards.

Defensive Notes:

Jory Johnson led the Huskies with eight tackles (four solo, four assisted). Blidi Wreh-Wilson had seven tackles (four solo, three assisted), two pass breakups, a half sack and an interception. Trevardo Williams had six tackles, a forced fumble and four sacks. His four sacks went for losses of 30 yards total. Byron Jones, Sio Moore and Yawin Smallwood all had six tackles. Moore also forced a fumble, a sack and had an interception while Smallwood had a fumble recovery. Twyon Martin picked up a half sack while Kendall Reyes had a fumble recovery that he returned for a touchdown. Jesse Joseph also had a fumble recovery.

Special Teams Notes:

Nick Williams had three kick returns for 128 yards with a long of 54. His only punt return went for 30 yards. Cole Wagner punted the ball four times for 170 yards with a long of 50 and two downed inside the 20. Of Chad Christen’s eight kickoffs, four of them went for touchbacks. He also kicked one out of bounds which is inexcusable.

Injuries:

David Kenney suffered an undisclosed injury on special teams.

Moe Petrus suffered an undisclosed injury and did return the game two plays later.

Officials:

Referee: Jeff Maconaghy; Umpire: Jim Eckl; Linesman: Tommy Walsh; Line judge: Todd LaPenta; Back judge: Bryan Platt; Field judge: Rick Santilli; Side judge: George Liotus;

Game Notes:

Rutgers Scarlet Knights @ UConn Huskies 11-26-11 box score

The postgame quotes will be added once they become available.

Here are the starters for the Huskies:

OFFENSE
TE 81 Manning, Corey
TE 94 Griffin, Ryan
LT 71 Ryan, Mike
LG 69 Greene, Steve
C 57 Petrus, Moe
RG 63 Masters, Adam
RT 77 Friend, Kevin
QB 18 McEntee, Johnny
TB 43 McCombs, Lyle
FB 39 Hinkley, Mark
WR 83 Moore, Isiah

DEFENSE
CB 21 Wilburn, Gary
DT 4 Martin, Tywon
DT 99 Reyes, Kendall
DE 91 Joseph, Jesse
SLB 3 Moore, Sio
MLB 33 Smallwood, Yawin
WLB 28 Johnson, Jory
CB 7 Gratz, Dwayne
S 40 Brown, Ty-Meer
S 16 Jones, Byron
CB 5 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi

Big East Games and Results:

Friday, November 25, 2011

Louisville 34
USF 24

Pittsburgh 20
West Virginia 21

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Cincinnati 30
Syracuse 13

Things to Work On:

Honestly at this point, they just really need to take the good from this game and continue it next week.

Up Next:

The Huskies will look to become bowl-eligible in their final game of the 2011 season when they travel to Nippert Stadium to take on the Cincinnati Bearcats next Saturday at noon.

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