2010 Opponents: UConn Comment Count

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This is a personnel-oriented look at the season's opponents. The game-week previews will be more matchup based. Last year's stats are presented with projected starters in bold and departed players in italics.

Quarterback

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UConn's QB situation was fluid last year, with both opening day starter Zach Frazer (formerly of Notre Dame) and Cody Endres going down with injuries during the year. Though Endres's final stats were far more impressive, Frazer's strong run to end the year saw him named the starter for spring. Both guys are experienced (Frazer's in his fifthth year, Endres is a redshirt junior) and battle-tested.

UConn QBs 2009
Name Comp Att % Yds Yds/Att TD Int
Zach Frazer 116 218 53.21 1461 6.70 10 9
Cody Endres 98 154 63.64 1461 8.79 6 4
UConn QBs Rushing 2009
Name Att Yds Yds/Att TD
Zach Frazer 17 -28 -1.65 0
Cody Endres 17 -97 -5.71 0

As you can see, both are pure pocket guys. Frazer may be experienced but he looks like one of the less threatening QBs Michigan will go up against. A comparable from last year: Frazer was 12 of 25 for 141 yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT against the Notre Dame team that Forcier shredded (23/23, 240 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT, 70 rushing yards).

Running Back

Jordan Todman and Andre Dixon split carries last year, with Todman having slightly more success. Both earned secondteam all-conference honors. Todman's back this year as a junior. Dixon has departed. With little experience behind him, Todman should get the lion's share of the carries. Robbie Frey should get a few touches himself, as he's shown his speed on kickoff returns and a 54-yard TD run against Rhode Island last year.

UConn RBs 2009
Name Att Yds Yds/Att TD
Jordan Todman 235 1188 5.06 14
Andre Dixon 239 1093 4.57 14
Robbie Frey 5 69 13.80 2
Anthony Sherman (FB) 1 3 3.00 0

UConn did pick up USC transfer DJ Shoemate, who is immediately eligible and may get a dozen carries as a power back. UConn runs it a lot: last year almost 60% of their plays were on the ground.

Wide Receivers

UConn returns the vast majority of its receiving corps, but loses the top two performers in Marcus Easley and Brad Kanuch. Easley had an outstanding senior year, and was responsible for a ton of the success Connecticut QBs had - which helped him go in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Kashif Moore will probably replace him as the team's deep threat, but his loss should be substantial. If there's to be a significant step back from UConn's offense, it will probably be because they can't stretch the field as well as last year.

UConn WRs 2009
Name Rec Yds Yds/Rec TD
Marcus Easley 48 893 18.60 8
Brad Kanuch 27 325 12.08 1
Isaiah Moore 24 286 11.92 1
Ryan Griffin (TE) 23 272 11.83 0
Kashif Moore 22 370 16.82 3
Michael Smith 15 170 11.33 0
Dwayne Difton 8 45 5.63 0
Mike Lang 2 58 29.00 1
Nick Williams 2 18 9.00 0
UConn WRs Rushing 2009
Name Att Yds Yds/Att TD
Kashif Moore 5 24 4.80 0
Marcus Easley 1 11 11.00 0

Offensive Line

Connecticut tackle Zach Hurd (78) celebrates after a UCONN touchdown.  The Connecticut Huskies defeated the Virginia Cavaliers 45-10 in NCAA football at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT on September 13, 2008.

UConn's offensive line returns intact except for the tackles, depending on whether you consider LT Dan Ryan a starter (he started the first few games for UConn before going down with injury). The Huskies were 39th in rushing last year and improved over the year with some lineup changes, but were only 64th—essentially average—in YPC. They were 45th in sacks allowed.

The interior of the line should be impressive. The starters, from left to right, should be mostly the same as last year, going Mike Ryan—Olivier or Kuraczea—Petrus—Hurd—Masters. Zach Hurd was first team All-Big East last year.

Defensive Line

Lindsey Witten was by far UConn's best player in the front four, racking up as many sacks as the rest of his linemates combined and earning first team All-Conference honors. He's gone, but sophomore Trevardo Williams should be ready to step into a starting role. Sophomore Jesse Joseph returns as the other bookend. In the middle, redshirt juniors Kendall Reyes and Tywon Martin return. UConn's rushing defense was slightly above average last year, and it should improve this season with their line starters maturing into upperclassmen.

For the record, they held mobile quarterbacks (Boo Jackson of Ohio, Robert Griffin of Baylor, Jarrett Brown of West Virginia depending on how you classify him) to meager rushing totals early in the year, but Zach Collaros of Cincy and BJ Daniels of South Florida had decent (or ridiculous, in the case of Collaros) days against them. Season-long fatigue? Opponents seeing something on film?

UConn Defensive Line 2009
Name Tack TFL Sack Int
Lindsey Witten 45 13 11.5 0
Jesse Joseph 38 5 3.5 0
Kendall Reyes 37 6 3 0
Tywon Martin 36 8.5 3.5 1
Trevardo Williams 19 2.5 2 0
Brandon Dillon 7 1 0 0
Alex Polito 6 0 0 0
AJ Portee 1 0 0 0

Linebacker

Senior Greg Lloyd is considered a DE on the spring roster, though he started last season at MLB before getting injured at the end of the year (he missed the final two games, but still made second team all-conference ). He may step up into the DE role vacated by Witten, allowing others to step up. Scott Lutrus moved from strongside linebacker to middle linebacker in Lloyd's absence, and will start spring of his redshirt senior year in the middle. Lawrence Wilson led the team in tackles from his weakside spot, and returns as a redshirt senior. He was first Team All Big East. Jory Johnson started at strongside backer when Lutrus moved, and will probably start there.

UConn Linebackers 2009
Name Tack TFL Sack
Lawrence Wilson 140 11 5
Greg Lloyd 91 8 1
Scott Lutrus 69 5.5 3.5
Jory Johnson 28 5 0
Mike Cox (DE) 10 0 0
Kijuan Dabney 7 0 0
Sio Moore 6 1 0
Greg Robinson 2 0 0
Jerome Williams 1 0 0

Defensive Backs

The Huskies were subpar in pass defense (#85 in efficiency, #88 in yardage), but what do you expect when they're dealing with the untimely death of one of their best DBs halfway through the year? Sophomore safety Jerome Junior returns, as does redshirt sophomore corner and tongue-twister Blidi Wreh-Wilson. Classmate Dwayne Gratz will probably step into the starting role vacated by Robert McClain (a second-team all-conference selection, drafted in the 7th round of the NFL draft), and redshirt junior Harris Agbor will probably start at the other safety spot.

UConn Defensive Backs 2009
Name Tack TFL Sack TD
Robert McClain 64 11 5 8
Robert Vaughn 63 8 1 1
Jerome Junior 48 5.5 3.5 1
Blidi Wreh-Wilson 40 5 0 0
Jasper Howard 35 0 0 3
Dwayne Gratz 20 0 0 0
Aaron Bagsby 19 1 0 0
Harris Agbor 3 0 0 1
Jonathan Jean-Louis (RB) 3 0 0 0
Gary Wilburn 3 11 5 8

Et Cetera

MGoUser lfj75 put together a diary looking at UConn's performance against spread offenses last year. The takeaway: UConn was shredded on the ground by spread offenses (Baylor, WVU, Cincinnati, and South Florida) and excellent against conventional teams. Some of that has to do with the opposition. Other than Pitt all the conventional rushing attacks on the schedule are terrible. Meanwhile, Dion Lewis and his backup combined to average 6.6. YPC on 32 attempts. Since all the good rushing teams on UConn's schedule put up big numbers, the moral of the story may be that UConn's rush defense (45th nationally) is a mirage based on poor competition.

Comments

MichiganMan2011

July 29th, 2010 at 9:11 AM ^

I'm curious to see how our defensive line matches up against their O-line. If we can come out with a couple of big sacks in the first quarter, I think it could shake up their quarterback. Not to mention them playing in the Big House at our first game of the year. A lot of this game will boil down to intimidating them mentally.

ND Sux

July 31st, 2010 at 10:15 AM ^

Dude that is a GREAT point.  You know our house will be jacked up big time for the completed renovations, and because this year's expectations are much higher.

Slightly OT...I LOVE the way the stadium turned out.  All the brick and the deep blue upper suites sections look awesome.  No longer can you drive by the stadium without hardly noticing it.  Now you KNOW you've arrived at TBH.  Martin & co. did a perfect job on this project.  Add in the extra noise, and no more "ho hum" crowds in AA. 

Huntington Wolverine

July 29th, 2010 at 10:14 AM ^

While I try to remain cautious in my expectations for this game I'm encouraged by the way RR seems to prepare the team for the opening game - we almost knocked off Utah in his first year and they went undefeated.  Then we hammered Western (projected MAC champ) before the wheels fell off later in the season. 

I'm also encouraged by the prospect of relatively untested LTs trying to stop Craig Roh coming off the edge.  I also thought their secondary looked shaky in their tackling which bodes well for us also. 

It leaves me expecting a hard fought but comfortable win. 

WichitanWolverine

July 29th, 2010 at 11:37 AM ^

I think we'll have a much better chance of beating UConn in week 1 than we would, in say, week 3 (even though I think we'd still beat them in week 3).  I think it being the opener is really going to jack up our guys.

Plus there's the whole Brock thing, which will jack me up immensely as a fan.  I hope it does the same for the team.

hendu11

July 29th, 2010 at 10:47 AM ^

I've  been a season ticket holder for UConn the past three years and have witnessed the program grow.  While the numbers are a tad mis-leading for Frazier, he ended the year really thrownin' it well.  UConn's stable of backs are good and could be a problem but the receivers can be shut down and Frazier doesn't move well in the pocket.  I think htat the Michigan offense can put up a huge number especially through the air. 

bronxblue

July 29th, 2010 at 3:14 PM ^

This game scared me when they set it up a couple of years ago, and now as it approaches I get a feeling that it will hinge completely on how UM's front 7 match up against UConn's running game.  I caught enough UConn games last year to sense that while they can throw the ball when necessary, they will only upset UM if they are able to really dominate the running game.  We'll know quite a bit about this year's LB play after this game, and my hope is that GERG is able to produce comparable results to what we saw with Stevie Brown last year.  I'm thinking UM victory, but it will be closer than people will like, especially if whoever starts at QB for UM struggles against a pretty mediocre secondary.