Practice 12 is in the books and by this time next week we will be getting ready to watch and than overly dissect a spring game and see if we can find any indication of what season is in store. I am going to say this now. The spring games means nothing because last year’s UConn’s passing attack looked like the 45 points a game offense that Zach Frazer promised. Huskies got to the Fiesta Bowl, but it wasn’t on the passing game.
So, going to practice I decided to concentrate on a couple of positions today outside of quarterback (more on that latter). I wanted to see how the linebackers move (very good) and I wanted to take a look at the wide receivers and see if I see anything.
Now, a lot has been made and written about UConn’s struggles at wide receiver barring Marcus Easley’s “Joe Hardy” like run in 2009. Barring that, the Huskies have been among the least productive and explosive teams in the passing game in the FBS.
Full post at: http://jiblogs.com/jsilvers_uconn_football_blog/2011/04/09/saturday-practice-observations/