The win improves the Huskies’ overall record to
6-1 and strengthens their outright lead in the BIG EAST standings
where they now have a 2-0 record. The Cardinals drop to 4-4, 1-2 in
conference play.
Dixon paced the Husky offense, running for 115
yards on 22 carries. It was the third time in his brief UConn
career he has eclipsed the 100-yard mark in a game. Lorenzen tied
his career-best with 56 rushing yards and threw for 130 more and a
touchdown.
In addition to his game-high 115 rushing yards,
Dixon led the Huskies with three catches and 55 receiving yards.
Jeffers also caught three balls for 40 yards.
The Huskies will return to the gridiron next
Saturday, October 27, when they entertain #2-nationally ranked South
Florida at Rentschler Field. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. and the
game will televised regionally by ABC.
Game Notes
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With the win UConn
moves to 6-1 on the season.
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With the win UConn is
now Bowl Eligible for the third time in school history
(2003, 2004 and 2007).
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With the win UConn is
now 22-8 at Rentschler Field all-time.
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With the win UConn is
now 2-0 against BIG EAST schools this season, the only
undefeated team in the league.
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With the win UConn is
now 3-2 in Homecoming games at Rentschler Field.
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With the win UConn is
now 3-1 in BIG EAST home openers at Rentschler Field.
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With the win UConn is
now 1-3 all-time against Louisville.
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With the win UConn is
now 6-3 in night games played at Rentschler Field.
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With the win UConn is
2-2 in games played on Friday night games televised by ESPN
or ESPN2.
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UConn has worn blue
jerseys with blue pants in the last five homecoming games.
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Larry Taylor’s 74
yard punt return for a touchdown was the longest of his
career
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Larry Taylor’s 74
yard punt return for a touchdown is the fourth longest in
school history.
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Larry Taylor now has
tied for the most punt returns in BIG EAST history with 84,
he is even with former Miami standout and NFL Pro-Bowler
Santana Moss.
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Larry Taylor’s three
career punt returns for touchdowns ties him with the most in
school history with Jordan Younger(1996-99) and Matt Latham
(1982-84).
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UConn has 15
interceptions this season. It had 12 in 2006 and 14 in 2005.
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Darius
Butler’s interception was the 10th of his career.
This ties him for eighth on the all-time school list with
Dwayne Miller (1984, 1986-1988), Roy Hopkins (1998-2002) and
Scott Daniels (1984-1987).
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Scott Lutrus’
18 tackles is a career high.
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Scott Lutrus’
interception was the third of his career.
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Andre
Dixon’s 115 rushing yards is the third 100-yard rushing game
of his career.
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Tyler
Lorenzen’s 62 yards rushing is a career-high.
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Louisville’s
321 offensive yards is the smallest output the Cardinals
have had all season.
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Louisville
quarterback Brian Brohm’s 228 yards passing is the fewest he
has thrown in a game this year. And his lowest since
throwing for just 163 at Rutgers last Nov. 9.
Post Game Quotes
University of Connecticut
Head Coach Randy Edsall |
D.J. Hernandez |
Tyler Lorenzen |
Dan Davis |
Andre Dixon |
Danny Lansanah
Head Coach Randy Edsall
Opening
Statement:
“It was a
total team victory for us tonight. I thought that all three
phases of our team really did a great job and contributed in
every aspect. I’m just proud of the coaches, I’m just proud of
the kids for what they did. The one thing is that a mentor of
mine was here to see it, Gary Blackney, who’s a UConn grad. He
told the players and me in the locker room that it was just a
great win, and I’m so proud of the players and coaches.”
How did
the offense, which had trouble getting into the red zone all
game, get into the end zone on that final drive?
“I don’t
know. They’re amazing at times. They hit stretches where they
look like they’re unstoppable, and then we have some stretches
where it looks like we haven’t practiced for a week. It’s just
a belief - it’s an attitude of never saying die and never
believing the game is over until the last whistle blows, great
leadership out there and just the guys willing to not want to
lose. To go through what we did last week, and I always sat
last week doesn’t matter this week, but I think you have to
bring up the fact what happened last week – for the kids to come
out and go through what they did today is just a tremendous
statement of their character and their heart. I’m just so proud
of them.”
Can you
talk about what you saw Larry Taylor do in his punt return?
“I saw he
caught the ball, ran down the left sideline, and then scored a
touchdown. Until I see the film, that’s what I saw on the
field.”
Can you
rank this win?
“It’s just
one of the six we have this year.”
Can you
talk about how the defense was able to be effective against an
outstanding offensive team?
“I thought
we had an excellent plan in place. We played within our limits
against an outstanding quarterback and an outstanding offensive
team. I thought our defense really played well and I thought it
was appropriate they ended the game on the field with the
interception. I’m so proud of my Harrisburg buddy, Danny
Lansanah,. I thought they really executed the plan we had and I
thought [defensive coordinator] Todd [Orlando] called an
excellent game.”
Can you
talk about the game Scott Lutrus and Darius Butler had?
“I thought
Scott player very well. He’s a redshirt freshman that is
getting better with each game and really understands what it’s
all about and goes hard. Darius atoned for the mistake he made
last week with the interception right before the half. They
basically tried to run the same play, just a little bit
different in terms of how they ran it. It goes to show you he
made a mistake last week, but he didn’t make the same mistake
this week. Again, overall I think everyone on defense played
well. I thought the defensive line was really good on that last
drive forcing pressure.”
The
emotion on the field and in the crowd as the game ended
suggested that this was more than just one of the six wins.
“Do you
think I’m going to say anything different than that? It’s hard
for me to say certain things because as a coach - and I had the
opportunity today to listen to Joe Torre at his press conference
- you don’t realize when you’re involved in this, you don’t get
a chance to enjoy this game. You really don’t. When you’re
retired you might, but we’re moving along to the next game and I
mean that. I think it’s a great win for our kids and for our
assistant coaches. Where [this win] ranks is for you people to
decide, but that’s not for me. All we’re looking forward to is
winning as many as we can and to me they all mean the same.
This is no disrespect, but they all mean the same. This win
doesn’t count anymore than Temple, it doesn’t count anymore than
Maine, and it doesn’t count anymore than any of the other games
that we won. It just goes into the win column and if we’re
going to allow this to affect us any differently than we did
with any of those other wins we have, we’re not going to be the
kind of team we want to be. We have to stay hungry, we have to
continue to work our tails off because this is how we got in the
position we’re in right now. For it to be any other way, at
least coming from me, I’m not doing my job in my opinion. You
may disagree but that’s who I am.”
WR,
Jr., D.J. Hernandez:
Where does this win rank?
“It is up there, becoming 2-0 in the Big
East. It’s a great feeling to hear the fans out there, with
these conditions and come out with a win”
Being down 17-7, what is your mentality?
“It’s 60 minutes, the whole week we knew
that it was going to be a 60 minute battle and it isn’t over
until it is over. We finished the game and the defense helped
us out playing very well. It was a total team effort.”
How did you turn around after being down
17-7?
“It’s a 60 minute game and we had to keep
going at it. We did and we were all focused. We know that we
are capable of putting drives together and it was about doing
the little things and we did them.”
QB, Jr.,
Tyler Lorenzen:
Did you guys get down after they
returned that fumble for a touchdown?
“We have a mature team and they realize
that you can’t flinch, can’t ever think negatively. You just
have to respond, keep your nose up and realize that there is
more minutes left in the game and we have to capitalize on the
next drive.”
On Andre Dixon:
“Andre did great, he is a great running
back and made plays whether it is running the ball or catching
passes out of the backfield. He is a great running back, great
teammate and great friend. If I have to give the ball to him 100
times to win, I will.”
DT, Sr., Dan
Davis:
Do you think about being first in the Big East?
“Yes, you can’t say you don’t. Obviously we
knew what we had to do but there is more than that. Yes we are
first in the Big East now but its game seven and there are five
more to go. We just have to take it one game at a time and see
where we end up.”
What did you see when you saw LT (Larry
Taylor) return that punt?
“I saw him take it for a touchdown; I saw
what I needed to see. I don’t care how he did it, he did it. We
talked at half time and said that we need a big play from each
side of the ball, offense, defense and special teams. Larry
looked at me and gave me a wink so I knew something was coming
up. He gave me that wink and I knew it was something.”
Sophomore TB
Andre Dixon
Talk about your touchdown
run.
“That run was crazy, but I give
a lot of credit to my line. They made a nice hole and I knew I
had to hit that hole and continue to keep my legs driving in the
red zone.”
How did you feel when you
knew you were in the end zone?
“I had a feeling of relief. You
want to do best on every play and I felt that I did my best. The
results showed that.”
Coach said that he was not
going to look at the BIG EAST standings, are you going to?
“No, not at all. We are not
going to look at the BIG EAST standings. We are just going to
continue to prepare and do what we have to do to face South
Florida.”
Where does this rank in terms
of the games you’ve played in?
“It’s the best because we came
down to the end and won. It is the best game so far.”
Senior LB
Danny Lansanah
Where does this win rank?
“Like coach said, we are just
putting deposits in the bank. We had the chance to play on
national television even though a lot of people don’t respect
us. We don’t care about what other people think, but they got a
chance to see us today and we came out and won. Louisville is a
very good team, they came out to play everyday and we beat
them.”
Is this win more special to
you than others?
“It’s a different team but it
just comes down to us doing our job and playing every play.
That’s what we did today. We gave all we had for the whole sixty
minutes and we came out on top.”
On the defensive performance
“We have a lot of pride in what
we did tonight. It’s our job to support our offense and put our
offense in positions where they can score. Our offense was in a
tough position late in the game when we were down seventeen to
seven and we came up with the stops. Football is made up of
three things, special teams, offense and defense and all three
contributed tonight.”
University
of Louisville
HEAD COACH STEVE KRAGTHORPE
On the disputed fair catch call that
resulted in UConn’s first touchdown:
“The explanation they gave me is that he
didn’t make a fair catch signal. The back judge told me he did
not make a fair catch signal. I called timeout and I asked the
head official if I can review that [play] and he said, ‘I’m not
sure.’ Quote. Un-quote. He said, ‘I’m not sure.’ My personal
opinion is that there was absolutely no question he called for a
fair catch. The next time he called for a fair catch was not as
good a signal as the time when they didn’t allow it to be called
a fair catch. But that’s my personal opinion. That and 50 cents
will get you a cup of coffee, if you’re lucky.”
The coaching philosophy before UConn’s
last drive for the winning touchdown:
“We just had to come up with a stop. I
thought our defense did a nice job all night. They played hard
but you got to give UConn some credit. They made some plays down
the stretch that they needed to win the football game. I thought
our defense stepped up and made a lot of plays, obviously the
one with Earl [Heyman] picking up the fumble and returning it to
give us a 17-7 lead. At that point in time, it should have been
17-0. We did some good things on defense but again, you got to
give UConn credit because they did a nice job at the end of the
game.”
The driving rain & wind in first half,
and its effect on playing conditions & the Louisville offense:
“It was more the wind and rain combination
than it was just the rain. The wind kind of died down a little
bit in the third quarter but the wind was pretty significant.
The wind blowing the rain right into your face, and it was
swirling a little bit. So, I think it was a combination of the
rain and the win than just the rain itself.”
DT EARL HEYMAN
On the level of talent on the UConn
Huskies & more specifically, the Big East Conference:
“There is a reason why [UConn is] at the
top of the conference. It’s hard to be at the top of the
conference in the Big East. I don’t think people give us enough
credit. We have a lot of great football teams in this
conference. We beat Cincinnati but then South Florida loses to
Rutgers or then Cincinnati beats someone else. The Big East is
so competitive. It’s anybody’s league. The championship can go
any way. We just have to wait to see how it unfolds… We have a
lot of talented teams. The Big East is tough. I know everybody
talks up the SEC, the Pac-10, the Big 10 and the Big 12 but the
Big East is tough. You always see somebody getting upset. We got
the toughest teams in the conference coming up but we just
played the number one team in the conference.”
On the disputed fair catch call that
resulted in UConn’s first touchdown:
“The referee’s do their job. Its part of
the football game. Good calls, bad calls. It’s not my job. I’m
just a football player, so regardless of what call they make my
personal opinion doesn’t really matter because the call sticks.
I didn’t even see [the fair catch call]. I just saw him running
down the sideline.”
On Louisville’s defensive & offensive
approach to this game:
“We approach every game like we approached
this one. It’s just the amount of plays that are made. Coach
always preaches that there are five plays in the course of a
game that determine the outcome. When we lose, we usually come
up short in three of those five plays. We approach every play
like that it could be that play that determines the course of a
game.”