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The 2007 Connecticut Huskies football team represented the University of Connecticut in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season as a member of the Big East Conference. The team was coached by Randy Edsall and played its home games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut. This year the Huskies, for the first time, ended the season ...
Although the Huskies would kick another field goal to reduce their deficit to 34–20, the Sooners would put the game away in the fourth quarter, scoring two more touchdowns to make the final score 48–20. Connecticut failed to score a single offensive touchdown in the game. [33]
With this return and his earlier return in the 2004 Motor City Bowl, Taylor had now returned punts for touchdowns in both bowl games Connecticut had played in. [3] [4] After the extra point, the score was 7–0 in favor of the Huskies. [3] Wake Forest received the kickoff following the touchdown and returned the ball to their own 26-yard line.
UConn: Won nine games for the first time since 2007. North Carolina: Lost its last three games to stumble to its first losing season since 2021 — one reason why the 73-year-old Brown was fired ...
The Huskies were 1 of 11 from the 3-point line in the first half and its four starters outside of Clingan were a combined 1 of 17 from the field. Illinois had a clear game plan to go after Clingan ...
Reed hit a layup and added two free throws in a 7-0 run for UConn after Baylor tied the game at 52. Key stat. UConn outscored Baylor 26-12 at the foul line as the Huskies shot 79% on free throws ...
From 1953 through 2002, the team played home games at Memorial Stadium on-campus in Storrs, Connecticut. The Huskies have recorded 26 conference championships, and have played in 7 Bowl Games , winning 3. [ 1 ]
In 2007, the Huskies had their best year as they went 9–3, finished 7–0 at home and earned a berth in the 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl, where they were defeated by Wake Forest, 24–10. In 2008, the Huskies finished 7–5 and defeated Buffalo in the 2009 International Bowl in Toronto.