UConn Football Schedule 2021, Analysis

UConn Huskies 2021 football schedule and analysis

UConn Huskies 2021 football schedule and analysis


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UConn Football Schedule 2021

Aug. 28 at Fresno State

Sept. 4 Holy Cross

Sept. 11 Purdue

Sept. 18 at Army

Sept. 25 Wyoming

Oct. 2 at Vanderbilt

Oct. 9 at UMass

Oct. 16 Yale

Oct. 23 Middle Tennessee

Oct. 30 OPEN DATE

Nov. 6 OPEN DATE

Nov. 13 at Clemson

Nov. 20 at UCF

Nov. 27 OPEN DATE

UConn Huskies Football Schedule Analysis: At the moment there are 11 games with room for another late in the season with three open dates from October 30th on.

The Huskies have an interesting mix of games with winnable FCS dates against Holy Cross and Yale, a must-win moment at UMass, and with a few other potential fights. However, there are a few too many paycheck games that they should be +20 point – and probably a whole lot more – underdogs.

If any of the games against Fresno State, Purdue, Vanderbilt, Clemson and UCF are anything other than brutal, be shocked.

Is there any hope at home against Wyoming, Middle Tennessee or at Army? There needs to be at least one win in the group.

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Independent Football Rankings: CFN 2021 Pre-Spring

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Independent teams.

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Independent teams.


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2021 Independent Rankings: Pre-Spring

1. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Why To Be Happy: The defense should be fine. There are just enough losses to matter, but if Kyle Hamilton isn’t the best safety in college football he’ll be up there, and the line gets back the interior with Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa and Kurt Hinish coming back. QB Ian Book might be gone, but Wisconsin transfer Jack Coan and newbie Tyler Buchner are interesting options to go with. However …

What To Work On: The Irish lose a ton. The offensive line has become a factory, but there’s a lot of work to be done up front, the linebacking corps has to replace key parts, and the receiving corps loses the top wideouts.

Bottom Line: The Irish will be fine. They’re still full of talented players working around a good group of talent waiting to step up, and the recruiting classes have stocked the shelves. The issue will be the expectations. Notre Dame has done the College Football Playoff thing – it wants to win it. It’s going to take a whole lot of reworking to get there.
2021 Notre Dame Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

2. Liberty Flames

Why To Be Happy: Almost everyone has decided to come back. Total yard star QB Malik Willis – back. RB Joshua Mack – back. All the 2020 seniors on the O line, almost all of the top receivers, and everyone on D? Back, back, and close to all back full. Throw in a few interesting transfers – like Utah RB TJ Green and defensive backs Skyler Thomas (Washington State) and Cedric Stone (UTEP) and the Flames should once again be outstanding.

What To Work On: Expectations? Liberty – think about that for a moment … Liberty – will be in a whole lot of preseason top 25 rankings and will be expected to repeat the huge 2020 and be a killer every time out. The turnovers have to slow, and the explosion has to be there against big boys, but now the spotlight is on.

Bottom Line: With all of the returning talent and with head coach Hugh Freeze still around – and not at Tennessee – anything less than another amazing year will be a massive disappointment.

3. BYU Cougars

Why To Be Happy: This might not be the high-flying fun show of last year, but it’ll still be a tough team with a great group of skill parts despite some huge losses. The running backs are good, the defensive should be fine in the back seven, and the team will still be physical on the lines. However …

What To Work On: Last year’s powerhouse loses a ton. QB Zach Wilson, OT Brady Christensen, WR Dax Milne, OG Tristen Hoge, and on and on and on. The Cougars have enough good players to be more than just good and not drop off all that much, QB Baylor Romney isn’t going to be Wilson.

Bottom Line: It’ll be another strong season for the Cougars, but the high-end talent loss is too much to expect a special repeat season like 2020.

4. Army Black Knights

Why To Be Happy: The running backs return. The Black Knights are expected to get back their top five rushers, QB Tyhier Tyler, and for what it’s worth, almost everyone who caught a pass. Eight of the top ten tacklers should be back, but …

What To Work On: The offensive line needs a ton of reworking. It’s Army, so plenty of players have been trained over the years to be ready to fill in, but it’s still going to take a bit to mix in four new starters to get all the timing down.

Bottom Line: You know exactly what you’re getting. The Army D might not be quite as nasty as it was throughout 2020, but it won’t be all that far off. The offensive side will do what it does, but again, it needs the line to gel in a hurry.

5. New Mexico State Aggies

Why To Be Happy: It’ll be a very, very interesting season for the Aggies. They not only get a season again after missing 2020, but they’ll have a real spring football session with three games from late February to early March to tune things up for the real thing this this Fall.

What To Work On: Since winning the New Mexico Bowl at the end of the 2017 season the program has won three games against FBS teams. The program has to find an offense that can keep things moving, and the nation’s second-worst run D in 2019 has to be a whole lot better.

Bottom Line: It’s one of the most interesting situations in a long, long time thanks to the three game spring session. There are a whole slew of new, young parts who weren’t around in 2020 ready to get a chance.

6. UConn Huskies

Why To Be Happy: There might not have been a 2020 season, but almost everyone is expected to be back. This was going to be a very young team last year, and now the program has had a year of upping the weightlifting and conditioning. But …

What To Work On: The program has just one win over an FBS program since 2017 and is 1-27 in its last 28 games against the big-league teams. That one win? UMass. It all starts with figuring out a defense that did nothing for a few years before the 2020 cancellation.

Bottom Line: It’s going to be a rough year, but it’s a young team in full reboot mode with no expectations and a whole lot of players ready to start playing again.

7. UMass Minutemen

Why To Be Happy: The coaching staff has been active in the transfer portal. It got its quarterback – maybe – in Tyler Lytle from Colorado, it’s running back in – maybe – Kay’Ron Adams from Rutgers, and with a whole lot of help for the defensive front and the secondary. However, on the other side …

What To Work On: Around 18-to-20 players are expected to be gone through the transfer portal. It’s not like the Minutemen were able to do much of anything with that group in place, but it’s going to take a full offseason to figure out any semblance of a proper depth chart.

Bottom Line: After scoring one touchdown and 12 points in four games, and after going 1-17 in the last 18 games, the program still has a whole lot of work to do under head man Walt Bell. He’s fighting the good fight, but this is going to be a grind.

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UConn vs Creighton Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

UConn vs Creighton Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

UConn Huskies vs Creighton Bluejays prediction and college basketball game preview.


UConn vs Creighton Broadcast

Date: Saturday, January 23
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: CHI Health Center, Omaha, NE
Network: FOX

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Why UConn Will Win

Creighton has stopped hitting from the outside. The team lives from three – it leads Big East in attempted and made threes – but it struggled against Butler in Providence over the last two games and lost both. UConn is the second best in the conference at guarding from the outside – teams are only connecting on 30% of their threes – and did a good job in the first meeting allowing the Bluejays to hit just 7-of-27 tries.

The Huskies are strong from the inside, block a ton of shots, and force a whole lot of mistakes, but …

Why Creighton Will Win

Creighton moves the ball around as well as anyone, and UConn doesn’t.

The Huskies live on defense, but they’re not exactly built to get into up-and-down shootouts. They want to keep the game in the 60s and early 70s, and Creighton has the ability to stress test the style.

Yeah, the Bluejays struggles from three over the last two games, but they’re still scoring and they’re still hot from inside. At home, if they get hot early, they have this.

What’s Going To Happen

Creighton won the first meeting in overtime even though it did just about everything it wanted to. UConn has the rebounding ability and the defense to keep this close, but Creighton will hit the three that UConn won’t.

UConn vs Creighton Prediction, Line

Creighton 77, UConn 72
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Creighton -7, o/u: 142
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5

Must See Rating: 3.5

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UConn Cancels Football Season Due To Coronavirus Risks

UConn has canceled its 2020 college football season due to concerns over the COVID-19 virus.

UConn has canceled its 2020 college football season due to concerns over the COVID-19 virus.


UConn football is the first FBS school to cancel college football in 2020.

An independent after leaving the American Athletic Conference, UConn was coming off a rough 6-30 run in the last three seasons under Randy Edsall. Now it’s taking the year off after advising with the state’s health officials.

“After receiving guidance from state and public health officials and consulting with football student-athletes, we’ve decided that we will not compete on the gridiron this season,” said athletic director David Benedict in his statement. “The safety challenges created by COVID-19 place our football student-athletes at an unacceptable level of risk.”

Cancelling the season makes practical sense, too.

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UConn was having a hard time coming up with games with Illinois, Virginia, Indiana, Ole Miss and North Carolina all off the schedule with the Power Five programs keeping their slates in-house, and with the FCS season in question.

Instead of trying to shoehorn in games with little chance of generating much in the way of revenue – the lack of fans in the stands is a problem, and the TV revenue wouldn’t be great without the games against the Power Five teams – this makes fiscal as well as practical health sense.

In the end, the program appears to have felt it couldn’t safely pull off playing a season.

The Huskies went 2-10 last season and was about to embark on a true rebuilding season as an independent. Lots of transfers and lots of young players were going to be thrown into the mix in the transition out of the AAC, and it was still going to be a fight to come up with more than four wins had it played.

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UConn hasn’t had a winning season since 2010.

Wins and losses don’t factor into the health aspect, but again, the lack of revenue with the concerns over having fans in the building, and with the lost paycheck from the Power Five teams were all part of the equation.

In the end, though, it came down to the health and safety of the players. UConn was the first major team to take the season off. It probably won’t be the last.

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Independent Rankings: 2020 CFN Five Year College Football Program Analysis

In the 2020 CFN Five-Year College Football Program Analysis, where do all the Independent teams rank?

In the 2020 CFN Five-Year College Football Program Analysis, where do all the Independent teams rank?


It’s our annual look at where all the college football programs rank with a five-year snapshot looking at attendance, players drafted, APR, and wins, wins, wins.

How do all of the Independent college football programs stack up over the last five seasons?

Which college football programs are doing the best jobs overall, which once have all the advantages, and most of all, who’s winning?

How are the rankings determined? Click here for all of the category descriptions.

Five-Year Program Analysis Categories, Rankings
2019 5-Year Program Analysis Rankings 1-130
FBS Wins | Attendance | Quality Wins
Elite Wins | Bad Losses | Bad Wins | Elite Losses
Conference Win % | APR | NFL Draft
Ranking Categories Explained

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2020 CFN Five Year Program Analysis: Rankings 1-130

7 UMass 15.04

2020 National Ranking: 129
2019 National Ranking: 129
2018 National Ranking: 130
2017 National Ranking: 130

6 UConn 24.48

2020 National Ranking: 123
2019 National Ranking: 121
2018 National Ranking: 117
2017 National Ranking: 105

5 Liberty 26.03

2020 National Ranking: 119
2019 National Ranking: 123
2018 National Ranking: 126
2017 National Ranking: Not Ranked


2020 Independent Team Previews
Army | BYU | Liberty | New Mexico State
Notre DameUConn | UMass
CFN Preview 2020: All 130 Team Previews


4 New Mexico State 26.33

2020 National Ranking: 118
2019 National Ranking: 118
2018 National Ranking: 121
2017 National Ranking: 128

3 Army 48.02

2020 National Ranking: 87
2019 National Ranking: 84
2018 National Ranking: 110
2017 National Ranking: 125

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2 BYU 61.75

2020 National Ranking: 57
2019 National Ranking: 64
2018 National Ranking: 58
2017 National Ranking: 49

1 Notre Dame 119.29

2020 National Ranking: 9
2019 National Ranking: 10
2018 National Ranking: 13
2017 National Ranking: 8

CFN Program Analysis Ranking Categories

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Preview 2020: College Football News All-Independent Team

Preview 2020: Previewing and looking ahead to the Independent season with the College Football News All-Independent Team and Top 30 players

Preview 2020: Previewing and looking ahead to the Independent season with the College Football News All-Independent Team & Top 30 players. 


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2020 CFN All-Independent Team
2020 CFN Top 30 Independent Players

2020 Preseason CFN Independent Offensive Player of the Year

OT Liam Eichenberg, Sr. Notre Dame

OKAY, fine … so the Fighting Irish offensive tackle probably won’t turn out to be the best offensive star among the independent teams – but if he isn’t, he won’t be far off.

A few Notre Dame options like QB Ian Book or RB Jafar Armstrong might be flashier options, and don’t sleep on what Liberty RB Joshua Mack could do with a bigger role. Eichenberg, though, might just be the first draft pick off the board among all the options.

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He’s soon going to be some NFL team’s starting left tackle.

The 6-6, 305-pounder might not be as big as some next-level types might like, but he’s great as a pass protector and he can move. He’ll also be one of the key parts to make a great-looking Irish offense go.


CFN in 60 Video: Notre Dame Preview
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2020 Preseason CFN Independent Defensive Player of the Year

LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Sr.

S Kyle Hamilton made a whole lot of huge plays last year and could easily be in this spot, and statistically, others – like New Mexico State’s Rashie Hodge and BYU DT Khyiris Tonga – make a whole lot of noise.

Owusu-Koramoah is the best of the Irish defensive bunch coming into the season.

While he’s only 6-1 and 216 pounds, he’s quickly rising up the draft charts as an undersized-but-fast outside linebacker who flash into the backfield. Part safety, part outside linebacker, he made 80 tackles with 5.5 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss, and now he and Hamilton will spend the year wrecking a whole lot of gameplans.

2020 Independent Team Previews
Army | BYU | Liberty | New Mexico State
Notre DameUConn | UMass

NEXT: CFN 2020 Preseason All-Independent Team

College Football News Preview 2020: UConn Huskies

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the UConn Huskies season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the UConn Huskies season with what you need to know.


CFN in 60 Podcast: 2020 UConn Huskies
UConn preview in 60 seconds

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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– UConn Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 2-10 overall, 0-8 in AAC (now Independent)
Head Coach: Randy Edsall, 4th year, 6-30
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 125
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 126
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 126

NOTE: Obviously, no one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: UConn Huskies Offense 3 Things To Know

– The problems on the defensive side have overshadowed all of the issues on offense, but the program hasn’t known what 300 points in a season is like since going to the Fiesta Bowl in 2010.

The Huskies couldn’t move the ball last year. They couldn’t convert third downs, had no ground game, and averaged just 345 yards and fewer than 19 points per game. Now as an independent, there’s hope for just a wee bit of an improvement with enough experience back to start finding something that works.


CFN in 60 Video: UConn Huskies Preview
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QB Jack Zergiotis took his lumps as a freshman. The 6-1 Quebec native hit 58% of his passes for just 1,782 yards and nine touchdowns with 11 picks,  and he’s not much of a runner. However, he showed the upside to potentially turn the passing game loose, throwing for 418 yards in the loss to East Carolina and showing enough over the second half of the year to be a player to build around.

Zergiotis appeared to be the main man late last year, but he still has to win the job over sophomore Steven Krajewski and former NC State transfer Micah Leon.

A slew of backup receivers are transferring, but Cameron Ross and Matt Drayton are young receivers who worked their way into the mix, and senior TE Jay Rose is a good midrange pass catcher.

The offensive line was decimated by transfers with six either gone or looking for another home. Throw in the loss of new New York Giant Matt Peart at left tackle, and there’s a massive personnel problem.

On the plus side, however the configuration is worked out, there’s a good back in Kevin Mensah to work the offense around. The depth behind the 1,013-yard back, though, is non-existent.

NEXT: College Football News Preview 2020: UConn Huskies Defense 3 Things To Know

College Football News Team, Conference, Schedule Pages

College Football News team, conference, preview and schedule pages for the 2020 season.

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College Football News team, conference, preview and schedule pages for the 2020 season.


CFN Team, Conference, Schedule, Previews

2020 College Football Preview pages to be added as they go up.

ACC

Atlantic

Boston College
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Clemson
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Florida State
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Louisville
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NC State
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Syracuse
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Wake Forest
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Coastal

Duke
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Georgia Tech
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Miami
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North Carolina
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Virginia
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Virginia Tech
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American Athletic

EAST

Cincinnati
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East Carolina
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Temple
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UCF
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USF
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West

Houston
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Memphis
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Navy
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SMU
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Tulane
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Tulsa
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Big 12

Baylor
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Iowa State
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Kansas
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Oklahoma
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West Virginia
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Big Ten

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Indiana
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Maryland
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Michigan
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Michigan State
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Penn State
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Iowa
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Charlotte
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Marshall
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Old Dominion
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West

Louisiana Tech
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Rice
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Southern Miss
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UAB
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UTSA
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Independents

Army
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BYU
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UConn
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UMass
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Akron
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Florida
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Missouri
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Tennessee
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Vanderbilt
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Alabama
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Arkansas
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LSU
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Appalachian State
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Troy
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Independent Football Schedule 2020 Composite, Top Games To Watch Each Week

Independent football schedule 2020 composite. Week-by-week ranking of all of the games.

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Independent football schedule 2020 composite. Week-by-week ranking of all of the games.


Independent Football Schedule Composite 2020

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

Every Team’s Schedule, Analysis 
Army | BYU | Liberty | NMSU
Notre Dame | UConn | UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 0

August 29
Notre Dame vs. Navy (in Dublin)
New Mexico State at UCLA

Independent Football Schedule Week 1

Thursday, Sept. 3
New Mexico State at UAB
UMass at UConn

Friday, Sept. 4
Bucknell at Army

Saturday, Sept. 5
BYU at Utah
Liberty at Virginia Tech

Independent Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, Sept. 12
Michigan State at BYU
Arkansas at Notre Dame
Army at Rice
UConn at Illinois
Troy at UMass
Akron at New Mexico State
North Carolina A&T at Liberty

Independent Football Schedule Week 3

Saturday, Sept. 19
BYU at Arizona State
Liberty at WKU
Western Michigan at Notre Dame
New Mexico at New Mexico State
UConn at Virginia
Albany at UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 4

Saturday, Sept. 26
Oklahoma at Army
BYU at Minnesota
Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest (in Charlotte)
FIU at Liberty
Indiana at UConn
New Mexico State at UTEP
UMass at Appalachian State

Independent Football Schedule Week 5

Friday, Oct. 2
Utah State at BYU

Saturday, Oct. 3
Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin (in Green Bay)
Army at Miami University
Liberty at Bowling Green
UMass at New Mexico
Texas State at New Mexico State
Old Dominion at UConn

Independent Football Schedule Week 6

Saturday, Oct. 10
Stanford at Notre Dame
Missouri at BYU
Temple at UMass
New Mexico State at Hawaii
ULM at Liberty
Maine at UConn
Princeton at Army

Independent Football Schedule Week 7

Saturday, Oct. 17
Houston at BYU
Notre Dame at Pitt
Liberty at Syracuse
Eastern Michigan at Army
New Mexico State at Fresno State
UMass at Akron

Independent Football Schedule Week 8

Saturday, Oct. 24

BYU at Northern Illinois
Southern Miss at Liberty
Buffalo at Army
UConn at Ole Miss
Louisiana at New Mexico State
FIU at UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 9

Saturday, Oct. 31
Duke at Notre Dame
Liberty at UConn

Independent Football Schedule Week 10

Saturday, Nov. 7
Clemson at Notre Dame
BYU at Boise State
Air Force at Army
UConn at North Carolina
New Mexico State at UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 11

Saturday, Nov. 14
Notre Dame at Georgia Tech
San Diego State at BYU
Army at Tulane
UConn at San Jose State
UMass at Auburn
Western Carolina at Liberty
Texas Southern at New Mexico State

Independent Football Schedule Week 12

Saturday, Nov. 21
Louisville at Notre Dame
Liberty at NC State
Army at UMass
Middle Tennessee at UConn
New Mexico State at Florida
North Alabama at BYU

Independent Football Schedule Week 13

Saturday, Nov. 28
Notre Dame at USC
BYU at Stanford
Army at UConn
UMass at Liberty

Saturday, Dec. 12
Army vs. Navy (in Philadelphia)

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UConn Football Schedule 2020 Prediction, Breakdown, Analysis

UConn football schedule 2020 prediction, breakdown, analysis, ranking every game.

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UConn football schedule 2020 prediction, breakdown, analysis, ranking every game.


UConn Football Schedule 2020

Sept. 3 UMass

Sept. 12 at Illinois

Sept. 19 at Virginia

Sept. 26 Indiana

Oct. 3 Old Dominion

Oct. 10 Maine

Oct. 17 OPEN DATE

Oct. 24 at Ole Miss

Oct. 31 Liberty

Nov. 7 at North Carolina

Nov. 14 at San Jose State

Nov. 21 Middle Tennessee

Nov. 28 Army


UConn Football Schedule 2020 Prediction, Best Case Scenario

6-6: Beating UMass kicks things off with a bang before dropping the three games against the Power Five programs. It all comes back with wins over Old Dominion and Maine at home, and with a win over Liberty on Halloween to set up a big final month. With wins in two of the last three games, the Huskies have their bounce-back season with bowl eligibility.

UConn Football Schedule 2020 Prediction, Worst Case Scenario

2-10: The new independent team loses just about everything. There’s a win over UMass at home, and beating Maine isn’t a problem, but it’s not even close against any of the five Power Five programs on the slate, and nothing goes right in the winnable games against Old Dominion, Middle Tennessee or at San Jose State.


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UConn Football Schedule 2020 Ranking Hardest To Easiest

2020 preseason ranking of the UConn football schedule from the hardest-looking games to the easiest.

1. Oct. 24 at Ole Miss

2. Sept. 19 at Virginia

3. Nov. 7 at North Carolina

4. Sept. 26 Indiana

5. Sept. 12 at Illinois

6. Nov. 28 Army

7. Nov. 14 at San Jose State

8. Nov. 21 Middle Tennessee

9. Oct. 31 Liberty

10. Oct. 3 Old Dominion

11. Sept. 3 UMass

12. Oct. 10 Maine

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