Bold denotes teams scheduled vs. Uconn this year with CFN preview links
23. @ Missouri (SEC) - No. 19-28
48. @ Cincinnati - No. 39-48
51. @UCF - No. 49-58
53. @ BYU (Independent)
65. Houston - No. 59-68
66. @ Temple
68. Navy - No. 69-78
77. East Carolina
78. Memphis
89. South Florida - No. 89-99
91. Tulsa
92. Connecticut
Biggest Positive: The top 11 tacklers return and everyone returns in the defensive back seven including linebackers Marquise Vann and Graham Stewart. The offensive line should be a strength with four starters back paving the way for promising RBs Arkeel Newsome and Ron Johnson.
Biggest Negative: The offense still has a long way to go before it becomes decent. The top two receivers are gone, and the quarterback play has to be far better – if Tim Boyle is the man, he has to become a playmaker.
102. @ Tulane - No. 99-108
116. SMU - No. 109-118
118. Army (Independent)
23. @ Missouri (SEC) - No. 19-28
48. @ Cincinnati - No. 39-48
51. @UCF - No. 49-58
53. @ BYU (Independent)
65. Houston - No. 59-68
66. @ Temple
68. Navy - No. 69-78
77. East Carolina
78. Memphis
89. South Florida - No. 89-99
91. Tulsa
92. Connecticut
Biggest Positive: The top 11 tacklers return and everyone returns in the defensive back seven including linebackers Marquise Vann and Graham Stewart. The offensive line should be a strength with four starters back paving the way for promising RBs Arkeel Newsome and Ron Johnson.
Biggest Negative: The offense still has a long way to go before it becomes decent. The top two receivers are gone, and the quarterback play has to be far better – if Tim Boyle is the man, he has to become a playmaker.
102. @ Tulane - No. 99-108
116. SMU - No. 109-118
118. Army (Independent)
Last edited: