UConn Huskies Football

UConn Huskies Football

2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
204.8 PYPG
201.6 RYPG
31.8 PPG
406.3 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field
City East Hartford, Connecticut
Conference Independents (FBS),
Nickname Huskies

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Stats
Passing Yards
999
814
T McDonald
20
C Welliver
10
Rushing Yards
M Brown
498
445
197
Receiving Yards

UConn Huskies Football News

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About UConn Huskies Football

The 2024 UConn Huskies football team, coached by Jim L. Mora, will play as independents in the NCAA Division I FBS season. They'll showcase their skills at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut. Get ready to cheer them on as they aim for victory this season!

Name of TeamUConn Huskies Football Team
First season1896
Athletic directorDavid Benedict
Head coachJim L. Mora2nd season, 9–16 (.360)
StadiumPratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field(capacity: 40,000 (Expandable to 42,704))
LocationEast Hartford, Connecticut
ConferenceIndependent
DivisionDivision I
Field surfaceGrass
Conference titles26
Division titlesAtlantic 10 New England(1998)
Fight song UConn Husky
MascotJonathan
RivalsUMass (rivalry)Rhode Island (rivalry)Syracuse (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans3

UConn Huskies Football Team Introduction

The UConn Huskies football team represents the University of Connecticut in American football. They play in the NCAA Division I FBS as independents. Starting in 1896, they competed in various divisions until joining Division I-A in 2002. They played as independents from 2000 to 2003 and later joined the Big East (now AAC) until 2019. Currently coached by Jim Mora, they returned to independent status in 2019 due to conference changes. Their home games are at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut.

UConn Huskies Football Team History

The UConn Huskies football journey began in 1896 as the "Aggies" when the university was Storrs Agricultural College. They formed the Athletic League of New England State Colleges with UMass Amherst and URI. Tragically, in 1919, player Gardner Dow passed away from injuries sustained during a game. In 1924, they achieved an undefeated season, led by Red O'Neill, their first All-America candidate. O'Neill later played in the NFL for Hartford Blues. The Huskies joined the Yankee Conference, winning 15 championships. In 2012, Bill Belichick revealed he once applied for the head coaching position. Despite being turned down, the team's legacy continues to evolve.

UConn Huskies Football Team Coaches

Head Coach Profile

James Lawrence Mora, born November 19, 1961, is an American football coach leading the University of Connecticut team. He previously coached the UCLA Bruins in the Pac-12 Conference from 2012 to 2017. Before UCLA, he coached NFL teams: the Atlanta Falcons (2004-2006) and the Seattle Seahawks (2009). Mora played college football for the Washington Huskies and started his coaching career there. He's known as Jim Mora Jr., which distinguishes him from his father, retired NFL coach Jim E. Mora.

No.NameSeason(s)
No coach1896–97
1E. S. Mansfield1898
2Thomas D. Knowles1899–1901
3Edwin O. Smith1902–05
4George H. Lamson1906–07
5William F. Madden1908
6S. Frank G. McLean1909
7M. F. Claffey1910
8Leo Hafford1911
9Abraham J. Sharadin1912
10P. T. Brady1913
11Dave Warner1914
12John F. Donahue1915–16
XNo football played1917–18
13Roy J. Guyer1919
14Ross Swartz1920
15J. Wilder Tasker1921–22
16Sumner Dole1923–33
17J. Orlean Christian1934–49
18Arthur Valpey1950–51
19Robert Ingalls1952–63
20Rick Forzano1964–65
21John Toner1966–70
22Robert Casciola1971–72
23Larry Naviaux1973–76
24Walt Nadzak1977–82
25Tom Jackson1983–93
26Skip Holtz1994–98
27Randy Edsall1999–2010
28Paul Pasqualoni2011–13
Int.T. J. Weist2013
29Bob Diaco2014–16
30Randy Edsall2017–2021
Int.Lou Spanos2021
31Jim L. Mora2021–

UConn Huskies Football Team Stadium

Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field, located in East Hartford, Connecticut, serves as the home field for the University of Connecticut (UConn) Huskies football team. Built-in 2003, it boasts a permanent seating capacity of 40,000, with additional standing-room space. The stadium was the first in the 21st century, hosting various events, including football and soccer, and once housing the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. Originally an airfield for Pratt & Whitney, it was named after founder Frederick Rentschler. Donated to Connecticut by United Technologies in 1999, the site transitioned from aviation use to a premier sports venue, hosting UConn's home games since then pursuant to a lease agreement with the State.

UConn Huskies Football Team Rivals

Massachusetts:

The rivalry with UMass began in 1897 but paused when UConn moved to FBS in 1999. It reignited in 2012, with UConn leading 2-0. They'll meet again in 2023.

Rhode Island:

Started in 1897, the rivalry includes the Ramnapping Trophy, named after a mascot theft. Games became rare after UConn moved up, with only 3 meetings since 2000.

Syracuse:

Though basketball dominates, UConn-Syracuse football clashes started in 2004. They met 12 times before Syracuse's move to the ACC in 2012. The rivalry continues with a 2024 game.

UCF:

The "Civil Conflict" is a not-so-official rivalry with UCF, fueled by banter. UCF initially shrugged it off, but in 2021, they playfully acknowledged it on Twitter.

UConn Huskies Football Team Record and Stats

Conference championships

Connecticut has won 26 conference championships, 17 shared and 9 outright.

SeasonCoachConferenceOverall recordConference record
1901T. D. KnowlesAthletic League of New England State Colleges8–21–0
1924Sumner DoleNew England Conference6–0–23–0
19267–12–1
19284–1–31–0–2
1936J. Orlean Christian7–22–0
19376–2–11–0
19426–22–0
19457–12–0
19464–3–12–0–1
1949Yankee Conference4–4–12–0–1
1952Robert Ingalls5–32–1
19566–2–13–0–1
19575–4–13–0–1
19587–34–0
19596–34–0
19605–43–1
1968John Toner4–64–1
19704–4–24–0–1
1971Robert Casciola5–3–14–1–1
1973Larry Naviaux8–2–15–0–1
1982Walt Nadzak5–63–2
1983Tom Jackson5–64–1
19868–35–2
19898–36–2
2007Randy EdsallBig East9–45–2
20108–55–2

Division championships

The Huskies have won one division title, which they shared with UConn

SeasonCoachDivisionOverall recordConference record
1998 Skip HoltzAtlantic 10 New England10–36–2

UConn Huskies Football Team Roster

Here's a simplified list of current players for the UConn Huskies football team:

Running Backs:

Cam Edwards

Mel Brown

Malik Thomas Jr.

Oliver Lundberg Coleman

Frank Daniley

Daniel Shaban

Durell Robinson

Victor Rosa

Quarterbacks:

Ta'Quan Roberson

Joe Fagnano

Tucker McDonald

Cole Welliver

Wide Receivers:

Jasaiah Gathings

Skyler Bell

Dajon Harrison

Zackary Drawdy

Brett Buckman

Kylish Hicks

Jackson Harper

Brock Montgomery

Bryan Domino

John Neider

Jarvis Jones

Teddy Williams

Defensive Backs:

Malik Dixon-Williams

Rante Jones

D'Mon Brinson

Stan Cross

Kaleb Anthony

Jarvarius Sims

Zakhari Spears

Isiah Davis

Malcolm Bell

Lee Molette III

Reggie Akles

Malachi Mclean

Chris Hudson

Drew Buckley

Cam Chadwick

Chase Fountain

Linebackers:

Aaron Key

Alfred Chea

Amir Renwick

Tui Faumuina-Brown

Julien Simon

Kalen Villanueva

Kaleb Stewart

Oumar Diomande

Hayden Pegg

Donovan Branch

Carter Boskovich

Brady Fodor

Langston Hardy

Timothy Passmore Jr.

Matt Hoffman

Dal'Mont Gourdine

Tight Ends:

Nick Harris

John Bechtle

Louis Hansen

Alex Honig

Clemens Richter

Nader Chirchi

Offensive Linemen:

Mason Raymer

Kyle Juergens

Jack Stewart

Valentin Senn

Wes Hoeh

Brady Wayburn

Toriyan Johnson

Ben Murawski

Carsten Casady

Danny Antolovich

Jake Kiernan

Diego Rodriguez

Toluwanimi Tunde

Christopher Fortin

Chase Lundt

Defensive Linemen:

Brandon Kelly

Cleto Chol

Kervins Choute

Pryce Yates

Jelani Stafford

Timothy Passmore Jr.

Matt Hoffman

Dal'Mont Gourdine

Pryce Yates

Jelani Stafford

UConn Huskies Football Team Schedule

Here's the necessary information about the UConn Huskies football team's current season schedule:

Regular Season:

Sat, Aug 31 - @ Maryland: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $8.

Sat, Sep 7 - vs Merrimack: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $12.

Sat, Sep 14 - @ Duke: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $30.

Sat, Sep 21 - vs Florida Atlantic: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $11.

Sat, Sep 28 - vs Buffalo: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $12.

Sat, Oct 5 - vs Temple: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $13.

Saturday, Oct 19—vs. Wake Forest: Time TBD. Tickets are available for as low as $13.

Sat, Oct 26 - vs Rice: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $12.

Saturday, November 2—vs. Georgia State: Time TBD. Tickets are available for as low as $12.

Sat, Nov 9 - @ UAB: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $29.

Sat, Nov 23 - @ Syracuse: Time TBD. Tickets are available as low as $58.

Sat, Nov 30 - @ Massachusetts: Time TBD.

FAQ's On UConn Huskies Football

A. The next game is on Saturday, August 31, against Maryland.

A. Tickets for the Merrimack game start as low as $12.

A. The head coach is Jim L. Mora.

A. The team has won 15 conference championships.

A. The permanent stadium capacity is 40,000, with additional temporary seating available for specific events.