After a disappointing loss to South Florida at home, the Huskies will need to regroup in a big way with a tough Cincinnati team awaiting them.
For all the progress Bob Diaco's team has shown this season, UConn's loss to USF Saturday stings in a way unlike losses of the last two years.
Most fans expected a win, and anyone who watched the game knows UConn played well enough to get that much-needed win.
As has been well-documented, UConn's offense had an incredibly productive day, with 528 total yards and 13 out of 14 drives running plays in opposing territory, and the defense was making stops pretty consistently until the end.