
UConn offensive coordinator George DeLeone speaks with a few reporters Monday afternoon at the Burton Family Football Complex. The Huskies take on Fordham Thursday night. (Neill Ostrout photo)
If we’re in the defensive team meeting room at the Burton Family Football Complex, it must be football season.
Head coach Paul Pasqualoni went through the first of his “Tuesday” meetings with the media. (I know it’s Monday but most of these chats will take place on Tuesday’s this year.
The Huskies are getting ready to open the season against Division I-AA (FCS) Fordham.
A few notes from the festivities:
– Still no quarterback decision. The announcement apparently will wait until Thursday.
“We’re going to have three quarterbacks ready to play in this game,” Pasqualoni said, of Johnny McEntee, Scott McCummings and Mike Nebrich.
Pasqualoni seemingly has made a decision but doesn’t want to share it yet.
What exactly is Pasqualoni looking for from his quarterback(s)?
“I want to see production. At the end of the day, who you play is based on production, not really any other statistic or any other number,” Pasqualoni said.
Pasqualoni did say when asked that it’s possible three quarterbacks could play, though that’s obviously the longest of shots.
– How does the coaching staff feel right now?
“There’s plenty of excitement. There’s also that anxiety of ‘Did we get it all covered and are they ready to play?’ ” Pasqualoni said.
– Pasqualoni wouldn’t separate the “OR” on the tailbacks D.J. Shoemate and Lyle McCombs, saying they’ll both play.
He also said Jonathan Jean-Louis and Deshon Foxx would be ready, too. It looks like Foxx is unlikely to redshirt.
But Pasqualoni also said those true freshmen not in the two-deep are unlikely to play special teams (or at all).
“I’d rather not do it,” Pasqualoni said.
– Pasqualoni raved about the new grass at Rentschler Field and about the facility as a whole.
“That grass, that stadium is very, very impressive,” Pasqualoni said.
– Fordham’s starting quarterback is something of a mystery, too, with three candidates.
“My sense is they’re going to start the freshman from Houston,” Pasqualoni said of Peter Maetzold.
– Pasqualoni, a Cheshire native and former WCSU head coach, is excited to be back “home” at UConn.
“For me, to be in this position to start this season, is very, very important and very meaningful to me,” Pasqualoni said. “It’s not a responsibility I take lightly, I promise you.”
– As we noted late last week, no major changes on the depth chart.
– The game, which kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Rentschler, will be seen on ESPN’s on-line platform ESPN3. Bob Picozzi and Christian Fauria will have the call, in case you’re wondering.
– The Huskies, who did practice Sunday in the relatively comfy and safe confines of the Shenkman Center, practiced late Monday morning indoors again. The grass on the practice fields was obviously quite soggy.
– UConn is 7-2 in season openers since moving to Division I-A (FBS).
– Pasqualoni is attempting to become the first UConn coach to win his debut since Sumner Dole in 1923.
Randy Edsall (to Hofstra in 1999), Skip Holtz (to Nicholls State in 1994), Tom Jackson (to Rutgers in 1983), Walt Nadzak (to Lehigh in 1977), Larry Naviaux (to Lehigh in 1973), Bob Casciola (to Vermont in 1971), John Toner (to Yale in 1965), Rick Forzano (to Yale in 1964), Bob Ingalls (to Yale in 1952), Arthur Valpey (to Yale in 1950) and J.O. Christian (to AIC in 1934) all lost their first games as UConn head coach.
– One previous meeting between the teams, a 1915 affair won by the Rams 35-0.
– This is UConn’s 112th season of football, in case you were wondering. It’s the Huskies’ ninth season at Rentschler Field and their eighth in the Big East.
– Fordham began offering football scholarships for the first time since 1954 last season, and is now an associate member of the Patriot League for football.
– Fordham has eight players from Connecticut on its roster.
Safety Brendan Melanophy (Danbury), linebacker Andrew Delaire (Bloomfield), linebacker Jake Rodriques (Southington), guard Andrew Milmore (Fairfield-Warde), defensive tackle Billy DeLuca (Greenwich), cornerback Justin Chapman (Southington), linebacker Brett Biestek (Sheehan-Wallingford) and wide receiver Nick Talbert (Weaver-Hartford).
– Forhdam is coached by Tom Masella, who also has plenty of ties to Connecticut.
Masella is a former head coach at Central Connecticut State and Fairfield, while also was an assistant under Skip Holtz at UConn in the late 1990’s.
He spent two seasons at CCSU, leading the Blue Devils to back-to-back Northeast Conference titles.
– Two Fordham assistants have UConn ties. Wide receivers coach Patrick Maguire is a 2009 UConn grad, while defensive backs coach Tim Cary (a Fairfield U. graduate) was a graduate assistant with the Huskies from 2007-09.
– UConn LB’s coach Jonathan Wholley was on the 2009 Fordham staff as running backs coach.



