Friday, July 23, 2010

2010 Connecticut Football Predictions

Connecticut Huskies have high expectations for Jr. All-Big East RB Jordan Todman in 2010, especially early in the second half last season duel threat RB Andre Dixon. Todman, he showed can bear the burden as a leader in the RB last season and had three games of 100 yards in UConn the last four games, including accumulated 162 yards against the Cincinnati Bearcats. If the Huskies have decided to shift its attention should be on a primary ball carrier in 2010 focused in Jordan Todman more able to enter what was asked. With the recent shift of DJ Shoemate of USC and the rules allow you to play immediately, Todman can find relief and again part of a backfield with two men can be powerful opponents for Husky.

Another gem is that you return for the 2010 season will be the transfer of the former Notre Dame QB Zach Frazer. He began the 2009 season so mediocre, but after he was forced by a shoulder injury sidelined again after some great performances and was an important line of the four wins for the Huskies at the end of the season. Frazer throw seven touchdowns in his last five games with only two interceptions, and left 333-yard game against Rutgers.
Defense, the Huskies will finish led by LB Lawrence Wilson, who last season rank in the top ten deals FBS average of 10.77 per game. One of the main concerns for the Huskies in 2010 was certainly the replacement of the main secondary DB Robert McClain III, and Robert Vaughn continue. The two comics have left together nine of the Huskies 12 interceptions in 2009.
Will not see too long in Connecticut, how will the season if, on with a game against the newly renovated Casa Grande Start the Michigan Wolverines 4th September face. The promise on the Huskies schedule is that they are Big East rival Pittsburgh Panthers, W. face
Cincinnati Bearcats Virginia mountains and everything in East Hartford this season.
It is conceivable that this UConn team could play the spoiler role and upset a Big East opponent this season and will be of interest to college football odds to see in these games conference rivals.

Huskies coach Randy Edsall has many landmarks of the University of Connecticut, as the school is the BSF and has done a lot of discipline teams in the past, including the team second place in last season, both penalties and penalty yards per game per game . This is the 12th Season with the team and Edsall has to be a record 57-41 in 2010 in just seven seasons since joining Division IA.

Other keys OG Zach Hurd, OT Mike Ryan, WR Kashif Moore, DE Greg Lloyd are back. Look for the Huskies again a disciplined team that will strengthen their offense around their racing game, and perhaps see the danger that we mourn the many seasons with the team. With home games against conference opponents this season, I think of college football experts, who can collect post a better than the total of eight victories in their last two seasons.

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