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UConn Faces Desperate Syracuse
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John Silver
UConnFan.com | Nov 15, 2008 |
What happens when the nations leading rusher goes against the worst
rushing defense in the Big East?
We may find out after all on Saturday night in the Carrier Dome at
Syracuse.
UConn (6-3,2-2) and Donald Brown will take his 1,400 plus yards and
15 touchdowns to Syracuse Saturday when the Huskies play a critical
Big East game at Syracuse at 7p.m.
Syracuse (2-7, 1-4) is last in the Big East but that gives no solace
to UConn coach Randy Edsall,a Syracuse alum. The Huskies have lost
three of four and Edsall doesn’t want to take the Orange for granted.
“They are playing very hard, the record could be better than what it
is,” Edsall warned. “They had Pittsburgh 24-13 third quarter, they
just couldn’t finish. They played West Virginia pretty tough (lost
17-6). They had South Florida tied at halftime, beat Louisville, and
jumped up on Rutgers 14-0.”
To prevent an upset the best strategy may be to give it to Brown and
get out of the way.
Brown has 1,406 yards and 15 touchdowns this season and is now 65
yards away from breaking Terry Caulley’s career rushing mark of
3,187. Brown has been named to three prestigious watch lists in the
last two weeks including Maxwell Award (Player of Year), Doak Walker
(top running back) and also the Walter Camp Foundation Award (Player
of the Year).
The nations’ leading rusher at 156 yards per game figures to set the
school record tonight when he goes against a Syracuse team that is
last in the Big East against the run. The Orange give up a whopping
203 yards per game on the ground and have surrendered at least 200
yards rushing in seven of nine games.
When Brown was told of the record his eyes lit up for a moment as he
sat silently trying not to say anything that could appear on
Syracuse’s bulletin board.
“I didn’t know that,” Brown said laughing, and his eyes lighting up.
The Huskies have run the ball at will save for the second half
against Rutgers and would like nothing better than for Brown to
dominate action Saturday.
Robinson knows he is going to have his hands full with Brown.
"He's made a step in real growth. I've always thought he was fast,
really quick and a nifty-type runner,” Robinson said at his weekly
press conference. “The thing I see now is that there's a power
factor, a more explosive runner this year than I think in years past.
You can tell he's gone the extra mile as far as his physical
development."
Three's a crowd
Edsall has remained as stubborn as a mule about who will start at
quarterback for the Huskies. He has likely made a decision already,
but continues to maintain it will be a gametime decision.
The candidates are senior Tyler Lorenzen (out since Sept.26 with
broken right foot), sophomore Zach Frazer (out since Oct.18 with a
head injury) and redshirt freshman Cody Endres, who was 1-1 in two
starts.
When asked about Lorenzen’s availability on Thursday Edsall responded
– “I don’t know.”
Edsall talked glowingly about Lorenzen’s leadership skills during
Tuesday’s weekly media press conference and all indications are he
will play if he is healthy.
Frazer made two starts before he went down with a head injury. He has
been out the previous two games, but added with the bye week is
cleared and ready to play.
“The quarterback situation is something that will happen before the
game. That is where it’s at and that is where it is,” Edsall said. “I
don’t know. It’s still Cody and Zach or Zach and Cody. However you
want to put it.”
Lorenzen is 14-4 as a starter had engineered the Huskies to a 5-0
record before breaking his right foot. The Huskies have lost three of
four since Lorenzen went down.
Husky Notes
*Subbing for the injured Darius Butler will be junior Robert McClain.
Moving into the third cornerback is senior Terry Baltimore with Gary Wilburn in reserve. Replacing Butler on kickoffs will be freshman
Jordan Todman.
*Look for more action for sophomore MLB Greg Lloyd. Lloyd has been
off the field for much of the last two games against the spread
offenses of Cincinnati and West Virginia if favor of safety Aaron Bagsby as the Huskies used another defensive back. Syracuse uses a
much more conventional offense.
* The health at defensive tackle is as good as it is going to get
this season. Edsall has said that defensive tackles Alex Polito,
Kendall Reyes and Rob Lunn are all back to health and will play on
Saturday. Freshman Twyon Martin has impressed at defensive tackle
when given the chance this season and will remain a big part of the
rotation.
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