UConn had a decent 2022 mostly in spite of its offense, which averaged an unpleasant 4.1 yards per play against FBS opponents with winning records. While the team’s ground game was admirably solid under the circumstances, its anemic passing game was crippling.
Not surprisingly, UConn’s staff did a fair bit of remodeling during the offseason, bringing in a bunch of transfers to makeover many of the skill positions. The Huskies will have a new starting quarterback in Joe Fagnano, who came over from Maine, and reunites with Huskies OC Nick Charlton.
Fagnano was productive with the Black Bears, and perhaps most importantly, took care of the ball.