From SI:
UConn defensive coordinator Billy Crocker
A hearty congratulations to UConn’s 2018 defense for being literally the worst in the history of major college football. Here is just a sampling of records broken by the Huskies:
• 605 points allowed (33 more than East Carolina in 2010)
• 617.4 yards allowed per game (56.57 more than Kansas in 2015)
• 50.42 points allowed per game (.15 more than Louisiana-Lafayette in 1997)
UConn allowed a staggering 8.8 yards per play, allowed opponents to score on 62 of 67 red zone opportunities, surrendered 325 first downs while only forcing 130 third-down situations and gave up 81 touchdowns. Opposing teams averaged 7.7 yards per carry and 335 rushing yards per game. I could go on, but you get the picture. — By Dan Gartland
UConn defensive coordinator Billy Crocker
A hearty congratulations to UConn’s 2018 defense for being literally the worst in the history of major college football. Here is just a sampling of records broken by the Huskies:
• 605 points allowed (33 more than East Carolina in 2010)
• 617.4 yards allowed per game (56.57 more than Kansas in 2015)
• 50.42 points allowed per game (.15 more than Louisiana-Lafayette in 1997)
UConn allowed a staggering 8.8 yards per play, allowed opponents to score on 62 of 67 red zone opportunities, surrendered 325 first downs while only forcing 130 third-down situations and gave up 81 touchdowns. Opposing teams averaged 7.7 yards per carry and 335 rushing yards per game. I could go on, but you get the picture. — By Dan Gartland