The win, UConn’s fifth-straight to start the
season, give the Huskies their first 5-0 start since 1995, when they
won their first six contests. The Zips drop to 2-3 with the loss.
The second half saw a reinvigorated UConn
offense. Held to just 18 rushing yards on the ground in the first
half, the Connecticut running game exploded in the third quarter,
rushing for 173 yards, capped by Dixon’s 55-yard scoring scamper.
Donald Brown (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.) also had a five-yard
touchdown run in the third quarter. Lorenzen hit Terrence
Jeffers (Lawrenceville, Ga.) with a nine-yard scoring pass to
put the Huskies ahead 37-10 late in the third quarter.
Connecticut finished the game out-gaining the
Zips, 465-251, holding Akron to just 106 rushing yards on 38
carries. The Connecticut defense was paced by linebacker Danny
Lansansah (Harrisburg, Pa.), who had 13 tackles, and two of the
Huskies eight quarterback sacks. Sophomore free safety Robert
Vaughn (North Attleboro, Mass.) had his fourth interception of
the season in the fourth quarter.
The Huskies trailed early in the second quarter
3-0, when Dixon caught a nine-yard pass from Lorenzen in the end
zone to give the Huskies their first lead of the day. Tony
Ciaravino (Boca Raton, Fla.) missed the extra point, but quickly
redeemed himself by drilling a 45-yard field goal later in the
quarter. It was Ciaravino’s seventh-straight made field goal, the
third-longest streak in Connecticut history.
Game Notes
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With the win UConn moves to 5-0 on the season, the first
time it has started 5-0 since the 1995 season, when the
Huskies started the season a school-record 6-0.
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With the win UConn is now 21-8 at Rentschler Field all-time.
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With the win UConn is now 12-1 against MAC schools and have
won its last 10 meetings with MAC opponents.
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With the win UConn is now 3-0 all-time vs. Akron.
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UConn had 18-yards rushing at halftime, it had 173-yards
rushing in the 3rd quarter alone.
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UConn has outscored its opponents 52-10 in the 3rd
quarter this season.
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The 90-yard drive that resulted in a 55-yard Andre Dixon
touchdown run was the longest drive of the 2007 season, the
longest since Nov. 18, 2006 when UConn scored on a 98-yard
touchdown drive at Syracuse.
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Tony Ciaravino’s 46-yard field goal in the 2nd
quarter marks the seventh straight field goal he has
converted in a row. This ties Ciaravino with Mark
Carter(1986) for the third longest streak in UConn history.
The longest streak is 10, achieved by Matt Nuzie in 2004.
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Tyvon Branch’s 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the
2nd quarter was the first kickoff return for a
touchdown since Darius Butler returned a South Florida kick
90 yards for a touchdown in 2005. Branch’s 97-yard return is
tied for 5th longest in UConn history Tyvon
Branch’s kickoff return in the 2nd quarter is his
first career touchdown.
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UConn’s Robert Vaughn had his 4th interception of
the season in the 4th quarter. This is the 7th
straight game UConn has had an interception.
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Robert Vaughn’s four interceptions on the season ties for
the most by a UConn player since Justin Perkins had five in
2004.
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Andre Dixon's 55-yard touchdown run in the 3rd quarter is
his career-long. It is also the UConn team longest of the
season, the longest since Donald Brown had a 65-yard
touchdown run at Rutgers on October 29, 2006.Jasper Howard’s
22 yard punt return was his career-long return.
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Andre Dixon’s 9-yard touchdown reception was the first
touchdown of his career.
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Andre Dixon’s 32-yard reception in the 2nd
quarter is a career-long.
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Steve Brouse’s 34-yard reception in the 2nd
quarter is a career-long.
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Steve Brouse’s 62-yards receiving is his career high.
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Martin Bedard’s 10-yard reception in the 3rd
quarter was the first of his career.
Post Game Quotes
University of Connecticut
Head Coach Randy Edsall |
Andre Dixon | Donald
Thomas |
Danny Lansanah |
Donald Brown | Tyler
Lorenzen | Tyvon Branch
Head Coach Randy Edsall
Opening
Statement:
“I’m very
pleased with the win today. I thought our kids hung in there
really well during the first half. We didn’t play as well
offensively in the first half as we would have liked to with the
field position we had especially in the first quarter. Then, we
made some adjustments and said we felt we would throw the ball
more to loosen the running game up. Tyler [Lorenzen] I thought
executed the passing game really well.
"Defensively,
I thought we played well pretty much the whole game. There were
a couple of plays but we kept them out of the end zone for the
most part and that’s always good. That’s the thing you want to
do on defense. "
“Special
teams, there are some concerns there. We missed the extra
point, our kick coverage team was poor, and we have to get
better at that. We’ll work on that this week and going into the
bye week we’ll take a look at ourselves through the first five
games, see what we did well, see where we could improve on, see
where we need to go from here, get our guys healthy, and
continue to make progress.”
You have
to be encouraged that you haven’t played your best yet and
you’re 5-0.
“We haven’t
put it all together in all three phases, but again,
realistically, I don’t know if anybody ever puts it together in
a game for all three phases. I think there are things that
happen but we’re striving to do that – we’re striving for
perfection each and every game and each and every week – and
we’re not going to be satisfying until we get it. It’s great
that we’re winning, but it’s also great that we still have a lot
of stuff we could improve upon.”
On Tyvon
Branch’s kick return:
“I thought
it was a big momentum swing for us. He has those capabilities
to do that and we saw this week (in practice) that we thought if
we could just secure the blocks long enough and get him a seam
then he would be able to do that. That was big because again
they scored, then we got back ahead, and I think that was good.
We’ve been able to do that this year. We’ve been able to put
ourselves in situations where we get behind and somebody scores
and we go right back and answer. We just did it in a different
way this week.”
What got
the running game going in the second half?
“I think the
fact that we threw the ball. We threw the ball and loosened
them up and I think, and I don’t know I’d have to watch the
film, but one of the things is because of us throwing so much I
think they got a little tired. I think making them run
side-line to side-line, the verticals down the field, getting
them to have to run as much on defense, I thought that loosened
it up a little bit. Sometimes you have to do that. Sometimes
you have to throw the ball to be able to run it and we probably
waited a little bit too long today to do that. That’s all me,
that’s my fault.”
Tyvon’s
return came after he just gotten beat for a touchdown catch.
What does that tell you about him that he can come back like
that and give you such a big play?
“I’d like to be able to
tell you that he listens to his coaches when we say that when
one play is over you move on to the next. I don’t know if
that’s the case or not. I think it’s him being a senior and him
being in the battles that he has been in and knows that, ‘Hey
you can’t live with one play if you make a mistake.’ Jabari
Arthur is a good receiver. We pretty much knew that that is
what they [Akron] probably wanted to do down there and I thought
that if he [Branch] were to turn into the guy he would have been
better off instead of turning back inside. If he would have
went into it and snapped his head I think he would have been
able to play it better. Again, I think that’s the maturity
level that we’re starting to get with these guys - guys that
have been around and don’t panic, they don’t get flustered. I
should have told him, but he owes me one after that anyway, but
again I think it is the maturity level with Tyvon.”
RB Andre Dixon,
Sophomore
Can you talk about the spark you gave
this team today both running and receiving?
“Whatever my task is or whatever I am
called to do, depending on the play call, I go out and do what
is asked of me every play. When my number is called I go out
and do my best.”
What made the running game so effective
in the second half?
“The offensive line. They really came
together there is a lot of chemistry up front. That really
helped us out.”
You were a spark for your team today, do
you like to be the spark for your team?
“I feel like I spark the team in
practice, during the games, and in the weight room. I like to
be high spirited in everything that I do. I think that helps
because our team is very enthusiastic.”
Did you perform this way because of the
opportunity that you got to play?
“No, I always perform this way, but the
opportunity came now, so I took advantage of it. I have always
given 110% in everything that I did and that is what set me up
to do what I did out there today.”
Coming into today there were 23 teams
undefeated, four of them unranked, one of those teams is UConn,
are you guys getting the respect that you deserve?
“I
don’t even care about what is going on with that, we just want
to play our type of ball every game, every play, every practice,
do what we do and all of that will take care of itself. I don’t
care about rankings or AP votes we just have to do what we need
to do.”
RG
Donald Thomas, Senior
Can you talk about the spark that
Andre Dixon gave to you today?
“He has
a lot of energy and just so much passion for the game. When he
gets into the game it as an extra boost. He just runs the ball
so hard and if he gets hit is always gets right back on his foot
and is ready for more.”
You guys are playing great, 5-0, do
you think the bye week has come at a bad time?
“I
think you can look at it at coming at a good time because we
have a lot of guys that are banged up after five straight games
and it will give them a little time to heal. At the same time
we want to keep rolling, but it might be hard to stay focused,
especially for the young guys.”
Do you think that Akron got tired,
from you guys passing the ball so much?
“In the
first half we only ran like 25 plays on both sides of the ball,
which really isn’t a lot and we were well rested. In the second
half we started pouring it on and getting some longer drives
which is where the conditioning comes into play. I think that
we are a very well conditioned team and we are able to wear our
opponents down.”
SR, LB,
Danny Lansanah:
On being
5-0:
"It feels
good to work all summer and then come out and accomplish the
goals that we wanted. It feels good."
On the
bye week:
"This bye
week is coming at a perfect time because we have some guys that
are banged up today. We have extra days to recover and get ready
for Virginia. We are going to watch them tonight and it just
gives us more time to study them and for our bodies to recover."
On the
defense:
"I think
that when we settle down we are a great defense; we swarmed to
the ball and tackled. We were just going out and having fun and
that is what football is about having fun and making plays."
On the
defense playing to expectations:
"We try to
limit big plays in the game and today they got a few big plays
on us. When we limit the big plays to zero then our defense
will be up to our expectations."
JR, RB,
Donald Brown:
What
opened up the running game?
"The passing
game was awesome this week; Tyler did a great job, and the
offensive line did a great job of protecting. This opened a
hole for the running game tremendously."
On the
running game:
"Akron did a
great job of shutting down the run in the first half; I think we
only ran the ball a few times in the first half. After we
started airing the ball out, the running game opened up."
On
injury:
"It is just
an ankle sprain and they are treating it conservatively so I
will be back next week. It happened in the third quarter; it
got twisted up a little bit but I will be alright."
JR, QB,
Tyler Lorenzen:
On the
momentum swing:
"Tyvon
Branch took one back for a touchdown which gave us momentum. We
try to feed off each other and play as a unit and get it done."
On
passing game:
"When they
tried to crowd the box and do things like that to stop our great
running back we have to put it in the air. It is our job as
wide receivers, quarterbacks, offensive line and even running
backs to execute the pass. I thought that we did a pretty good
job. We have to give Akron a lot of credit because they really
came after us and played well."
SR, CB,
Tyvon Branch
On
kickoff return after giving up touchdown:
"I never get
down on the field; the boys always rally around me to pick me
up. They told me that if I make a big play, the offense will
get going and everything will get going. So I had to go out
there and set the tone for the offense and bounce back from the
play that I just gave up."
On
return:
“I always
told them if they gave me a seam that I would break one. They
gave me a good seam and I made a cut and then it was off to the
races.”
On
bouncing back:
“It is
always good to bounce back after something like that and the
boys fired up. It feels good to bounce back.”
University
of Akron
HEAD COACH J.D. BROOKHART
On the difference between the first and
second half performance of his team:
“For one, we played a good football team -
obviously. We missed some opportunities and I think the momentum
kind of shifted with the way the first half ended and that was
disappointing. When you’re playing a team of this caliber, you
have to play a lot better. You can’t make the mistakes and have
the penalties that we had which killed drives. You got to play
solid football and for the most part, we did in the first half
and that’s why we were in it. I thought they wore us down a
little bit in the second half. They’re a physical football team.
I said in the beginning that they’re lot like a Big 10 team, and
that kind of proved to be true in the second half. Coach Edsall
has done a very nice job getting this program on track.”
On the disputed out-of-bounds play by QB
Chris Jacquemain which ended the first half, nulling a possible
scoring opportunity for the Zips:
“I think it affected the momentum of the
game. Absolutely. I think these games are like that - there are
swings in momentum that make a difference. Yeah, it does affect
you and it certainly will affect you mentally. They shouldn’t -
but they do. [Chris] was instructed clearly before the play that
if its not there for a touchdown to throw it away. He didn’t
understand that starting the tackle in bounds, means your in
bounds and to get out of bounds you would have to get out clean
for the officials to call it that way. That’s part of being an
immature football player that he’s got to get better with. He
has to follow instructions better, too.”
LB BRION STOKES
On the second half explosion of UConn
RB’s Andre Dixon & Donald Brown:
“We’ve seen both running backs on film.
They got us and I’ll congratulate them because both of them are
good backs. They’re well-coached and they have a good team. We
got to play better. In the first half, they only rushed for 18
yards. In the second half, they tried to come out and establish
the run and they did.”
QB CHRIS JACQUEMAIN
On the play that ended the first half
for Akron:
“I thought I’d made a mistake by not
throwing the ball away on that play. I thought I got out of
bounds to stop the clock but apparently I didn’t. Its one of
those things I’m going to learn from and get better. Coach told
me that I should’ve thrown the ball away and there really wasn’t
a throw there. I thought I might be able to run it in and then I
realized I couldn’t and tried to get out of bounds. [Coach] was
just upset that the clock didn’t stop and we didn’t at least get
a field goal out of the drive.”
On completing his first 10 passes to
start the game:
“The first half, I was feeling good and I
got a rhythm going. The first game of the year I played every
snap of the game pretty much until the end and I felt I got a
good rhythm going. I don’t know what the reason was for our
downfall in the second half. We just didn’t execute and it
didn’t play out the way we wanted it to.”