Randy Edsall is betting on himself, and recently promoted assistant coach John Dunn, as he seeks to re-re-build UConn’s football program.
While the 2018 football season was undoubtedly abysmal, the Huskies managed to put a decent offense on the field, averaging 22.2 points per game. Each week, quarterback David Pindell and company kept UConn somewhat competitive despite a historically bad year for the defense.
With the departure of Pindell and offensive coordinator John Dunn garnering interest from elsewhere, UConn needed to act swiftly to keep its offensive leadership intact.
Credit to Randy Edsall for making that happen.