2008 Connecticut Huskies football team

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2008
Rentschler Field
Seasons
2008 Big East Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 17 Cincinnati $   6 1     11 3  
Pittsburgh   5 2     9 4  
No. 23 West Virginia   5 2     9 4  
Rutgers   5 2     8 5  
Connecticut   3 4     8 5  
South Florida   2 5     8 5  
Louisville   1 6     5 7  
Syracuse   1 6     3 9  
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
Rankings from
AP Poll

The 2008 Connecticut Huskies football team represented the

Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut
.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 28ESPN+W 35-337,583[2]
September 612:00 pmat Temple*ESPNUW 12–9 OT17,194[2]
September 137:30 pmVirginia*
  • Rentschler Field
  • East Hartford, Connecticut
ESPNUW 45–1040,000[2]
September 198:00 pmBaylor*
  • Rentschler Field
  • East Hartford, Connecticut
ESPN2W 31–2838,870[2]
September 268:00 pmat
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • ESPN2W 26–2142,523[2]
    October 47:00 pmat North Carolina*No. 24ESPN2L 38–1259,500[2]
    October 1812:00 pmat
    Rutgers Stadium
  • Piscataway, New Jersey
  • ESPNUL 12–1042,491[2]
    October 2512:00 pm
    BEN
    W 40–1640,000[2]
    November 112:00 pmWest Virginia
    • Rentschler Field
    • East Hartford, Connecticut
    BENL 35–1340,000[2]
    November 157:00 pmat ESPNUW 39–1428,081[2]
    November 238:00 pmat South FloridaESPNL 17–1342,422[2]
    December 612:00 pmNo. 23 Pittsburgh
    • Rentschler Field
    • East Hartford, Connecticut
    ESPNL 34–1039,535[2]
    January 312:00 pmvs. Buffalo*ESPNW 38–2040,184[2]
    • *Non-conference game
    • daggerHomecoming
    • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
    • All times are in Eastern time

    Game summaries

    Hofstra

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Hofstra 0 0 3 0 3
    Connecticut 14 14 0 7 35

    Making their 2008 season debut, the Huskies came out strong scoring 14 points in each of the first two quarters en route to a 35–3 victory against FCS opponent Hofstra. In the game, Donald Brown rushed for 150 yards and four touchdowns before giving way to Robbie Frey who added a score of his own. UConn also extended their home winning streak to 8 games extending back to last season.

    Temple

    1 2 3 4OT Total
    Connecticut 0 0 0 66 12
    Temple 3 3 0 03 9

    As UConn took the show on the road, conditions were less than ideal as Hurricane Hanna (in a weakened state) made her presence felt in Philadelphia. The game which was billed by Temple as UConn/Temple II didn't really live up to the hype of the controversial game last year. In a game which was largely played within the 20s, Donald Brown rushed for a career-high 214 yards, and the game-winning touchdown in overtime. Place kicker Tony Ciaravino added two field goals to give UConn their twelve-point total for the day.

    Virginia

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Virginia 0 0 3 7 10
    Connecticut 7 21 14 3 45

    Junior tailback Donald Brown rushed for over 200 yards for the second consecutive week and senior quarterback Tyler Lorenzen had a terrific game running the Connecticut offense as the Huskies manhandled Virginia, 45–10, in a non-conference football game played before a sellout crowd of 40,000 at Rentschler Field.

    Baylor

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Baylor 7 7 7 7 28
    Connecticut 0 14 10 7 31

    Junior tailback Donald Brown scored on a three-yard run with 6:04 remaining in the fourth quarter and the Connecticut defense held Baylor on fourth down with less than a minute to play as the Huskies hung on to defeat the Bears, 31–28, before a crowd of 38,870 at Rentschler Field.

    Louisville

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Connecticut 3 7 7 9 26
    Louisville 0 14 7 0 21

    The Huskies took the show on the road to start a very long, and potentially very rewarding three game road trip. The defense for UConn was less than stellar allowing 508 yards of offense, almost double their own output. The shining light for the Huskies was Donald Brown, who rushed for 190 yards and a touchdown. When he was given the ball, he made things happen time and time again. The injury bug also hit the Huskies and hit them hard. Starting quarterback Tyler Lorenzen suffered a broken foot early in the second quarter paving the way for Notre Dame transfer Zach Frazier to take over the helm. Later in the third quarter, senior tight end Steve Brouse suffered a broken fibula. Despite the injuries to two of their senior offensive leaders, the Huskies rallied late behind Frazier and two way player Darius Butler. Trailing by one point with 2:45 left in the game, Linebacker Lawrence Wilson picked off Cardinal's quarterback Hunter Cantwell and went 45 yards the other way to put UConn up 26–21, with the two-point conversion being unsuccessful. The UConn defense held strong on the ensuing possession, sealing the victory, and the Huskies second consecutive 5–0 start.

    International Bowl

    The Huskies had a great season and were invited to their third bowl game in school history for the second straight year. On January 3, 2009, they played the University of Buffalo Bulls in the International Bowl in

    2009 NFL Draft
    .

    2009 Draft

    Four players on the 2008 UConn football team were selected in the 2009 NFL Draft on April 25, 2009. Donald Brown was selected at #27 by the Indianapolis Colts, Darius Butler was selected by the New England Patriots at #41, Will Beatty and Cody Brown were selected late in the 2nd round at #60 (Will Beatty, New York Giants) and #63 (Cody Brown, Arizona Cardinals).

    After the Draft, four other Huskies signed free agent contracts with NFL Teams. Those Huskies include: Julius Williams (Jacksonville Jaguars), Dahna Deleston (Chicago Bears), Tyler Lorenzen (Jacksonville Jaguars), and Keith Gray (Carolina Panthers)

    On May 2, 2009, Senior Martin Bédard was taken in the second round of the CFL Canadian Football League Draft by the Montreal Alouettes

    Rankings

    Ranking movements
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
    — = Not ranked
    Week
    PollPre1234567891011121314Final
    AP
    24
    Coaches23
    HarrisNot released24Not released
    BCSNot released25Not released

    Team awards

    The 2008 Connecticut Huskies post season team awards were handed out during their annual team banquet.[3] The award winners were:

    • Most Valuable Player
    Donald Brown
    • Offensive Player of the Year
    Donald Brown
    • Defensive Player of the Year
    Cody Brown
    • Special Teams Player of the Year
    Robbie Frey
    • Joseph M. Giannelli Unsung Hero Award
    William Beatty and Dahna Deleston
    • John L. Toner Scholar Athlete Award
    Keith Gray
    • Football Alumni Award
    Tyler Lorenzen and Steve Brouse
    • Kendall Madison Award
    Darius Butler
    • Brian Kozlowski Award
    Julius Williams

    Roster

    UConn Huskies Roster
    Quarterbacks

    Running backs

    Wide receivers

    Tight ends

    Offensive linemen

    Defensive linemen

    Linebackers

    Defensive backs

    Special teams


    References

    1. ^ "www.UConnHuskies.com". University of Connecticut Department of Athletics. Archived from the original on December 23, 2008. Retrieved September 19, 2008.
    2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Cumulative Season Statistics". University of Connecticut Department of Athletics. Retrieved November 1, 2011.
    3. ^ Banning, Chuck (December 23, 2008). "UConn Huskies Notebook". New London Day. Retrieved December 24, 2008.