What a great game. Huskies prevailed 31-28.
These are the kind of games that propel you the rest of the season. Down 28-24 in the fourth quarter, Huskies stop Baylor defensively and then score to take the lead 31-28. Then, the Huskies defense finally stops Griffin on fourth and 11 from the UConn 39.
“Good teams have to win close games and if you want to have a good record you have to win close games,” UConn coach Randy Edsall said. “We dug down and made the plays we needed to.”
Here are some notes:
Brown was the stud Art Briles thought with 150 yards, 112 in the first half and two touchdowns.
"He has been possessed," Edsall said.
Lorenzen was good at times and effective running the ball (73 yards and twotouchdowns) but he also threw two key interceptions. That is six this year with 1 TD. He had six all of last year. He has made three turnovers in the redzone. Did layout a couple of nice passes that didn't connect today, so he is throwing better. Just have to tidy up.
Edsall wasn't happy about the replays. He didn't want to comment,but I imagine he thought it was a safety in the 4th quarter, he thought Baylor QB Griffin didn't get the first down and there were some other questionable calls.
Got some more thoughts, let me get home and think about them and give them to you late.
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