Traffic:   0 Incidents
Weather: 65°F Go
  12:06pm EDT, 05/17/08
Search:    wtic.com  Web  Audio
Local News
THE SPRING GAME

Better late than never , here is MY take on the Blue-White game at Rentschler Field.

I was most impressed by all four running backs. We know what Donald Brown and Andre Dixon can do, we now have an inkling about Robbie Frye and Meme Wylie. Both ran extremely well and showed versatility to their games. It's hard to imagine four backs getting regular work BUT when you take the possibility of injuries into account and the chance to play on special teams, it's not hard to imagine all four having an impact when August roles around. 

The first team offensive line played well. We didn't see Mike Hicks but Moe Petrus and Zach Hurd certainly look like they can play.

I thought Zach Frazier played very, very well in the second half. He showed that he is more experienced than Cody Endres and Frazier will be the #2 quarterback when camp begins.

The defense is going to be good. There is depth at the ends, there will be depth inside, the linebacking corps is quicker than ever and there will be battles for two and maybe three spots in the secondary.

Obviously, the wide receiver position will be a source of intrigue when practice begins. Kashif Moore and Kevin Poles will have to fight off the challenge of incoming freshman Michael Smith, Gerrard Sheppard and Brian Parker to win spots on the two deep. It's safe to say that D.J. Hernandez , Brad Kanuch and Ellis Gaulden (if healthy) will be at the top of the depth chart.

The big story to come out of the game was the continuing discussion of the potential series with Notre Dame. The columnists had a field day with the comments by Jeff Hathaway during the game and Randy Edsall afterwards.
I don't think UConn can dictate to Notre Dame where the games should be played. Like it or not, and trust me no one likes having Notre Dame tell them what to do, the Irish can take their ball and go somewhere else if UConn tries to force the Irish into playing games at Rentschler. And that doesn't help the growth of the Connecticut program. 

But I do think healthy discussion is important as part of the process. And while I hope the State Legislature doesn't try to pass a bill forcing UConn to play all home games in East Hartford, it is their right to give their opinion on the matter. But at the end of the day, a ten game series with Notre Dame is in the best interest of the UConn football program.

Thanks for reading and of course, comments are always welcome!  We'll have open lines on Tuesday night on SportsTalk from 6:10 to 6:25. Join in!

 
 
Print Page Email This Page
ADVERTISEMENT
 
 
Top News
Prison Officials Looking into Housing of Inmate in Beating Death
Police Seek Man in Suspicious Incident Involving 5-Year-Old Hebron Girl
Five Wesleyan Students Arrested after Rowdy Party
Union Goes to Court Seeking Permit to Protest
Skier Settles Lawsuit over Steroid Flap
Judge Rules against Former Insurance Execs
California Supreme Court Rules on Gay Marriage; Connecticut Ruling Still Pending
April Employment in State Down Slightly; Still better than April '07
Legislators Vie for Microphone at News Conference
146-Year-Old Inn Damaged in Fire Will Not Reopen
More Mental Testing Ordered in Strangling Death
Hebron Man in Wife's Hammer Slaying Ordered to Whiting
Review of Voter Rolls Finds No Fraud Involving 'Dead' Voters
State Files Federal Appeal Over \'No Child Left Behind\'
Teen Charged with Firing Assault Rifle at Eastern Connecticut Basketball Game
One/Chane Trustee Sues CRRA Seeking $10 million
Pfizer Reports New Employee Data Breach
Weeks into 79-Year Sentence, Inmate Suffers Fatal Beating
Wind Knocks Out Power, Knocks Down Trees
CT Motorcycle Rider Killed by Falling Branch in NY
Otis Elevator Chief Elevated at UTC
Rell Limits State Purchasing Cards
Ex-bank Teller Sentenced for Stealing
Two Dead in Canton; Carbon Monoxide Believed Responsible
Yale Fires Back at South Korean University over Fake Degree
Courtney Seeks More Money for Second Sub Production
Open Container Bill in Trouble
Conn. Soldiers Return from Afghanistan
McCain Castigates Obama on Judges; Cites Conn. Case
Senate Passes Minimum Wage Increase
Senate Rejects House Ethics Amendment
Teen on Bike Struck and Killed
Plainville-Based Marines Headed for Iraq
53 Year-Old Connecticut Archer Qualifies for Fifth Olympics
Man Charged with Stealing Donations to Norwich Fire Victims
Hearing Set for First Full-Time Parole Board
Foxwoods Engineers Say 'No' to Union
Sullivan Misses Campaign Fundraising Report Deadline
Senate Passes Teen Voting Bill
Man Who Admitted Drilling Dog in Plainvillle Could Be Deported
Senate Passes More Whistleblower Protections
State Senate Passes Open Containers Measure
Rell May Veto Criminal Justice Bill
Biden Speaks to Connecticut Democrats
Norwich Apartment complex fire leaves 150 homeless
Vernon Fire Ravages Two Buildings
President Makes Quick Stops in Hartford, Kent
State Senate Passes Universal 401(k) Bill
State Senate Backs Nursing Home Pilot Program
Man Dies in Woodridge Lake in Goshen
Wrong Way Driver Gets Nine Years in Double Fatality
Political 'Football' Over UConn-Notre Dame Talks Resolved
Update: Man Sought in Maine Dies after Shooting Self on I-95 in Norwalk
Yale Hosts Governors, Premiers for Climate Conference
Mother of Dehydrated Toddler Calls Arrest Bittersweet
Officials: Rail Center Communication Lacking
Police: Man Arrested after Shooting Pregnant Girlfriend
Waterbury's Holy Land Cross Dismantled
Hop Brook Lake CritterCam
Friend of Connecticut poets and writers has died
Hartford AIDS Organizations Hold Annual Fundraiser
Sex Assault Suspect's Mother Testifies on Possible Bond Violation Alibi

Due to delays in the WTIC streaming broadcast, listeners to WTIC online
stream may not be able to participate in any WTIC conducted on-air contests.