The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Mistakes costly as UConn football team falls to Houston

- By Paul Doyle

EAST HARTFORD — It was tantalizin­gly close, a bona fide winnable game for a group of players in dire need of something to celebrate.

Yet when the UConn football team was the cusp of something good, there was always a speed bump. An overthrown pass from the freshman quarterbac­k, a missed field goal, a failure to score on four downs from within 4 yards, a missed tackle or illadvised penalty … one thing after another.

Facing a program garnering national attention for seemingly tanking its season, UConn had an opportunit­y Saturday afternoon at Rentschler Field.

Alas,itendedlik­ethe21 previous games against Football Bowl Subdivisio­n opponents — another loss.

UConn lost 2417 to Houston, coming closer than it has in any loss this season. Yet the Huskies (16 overall, 04 in the American Athletic Conference) ultimately failed and extended their litany of streaks: six losses in a row, 15 straight in the conference, 22 consecutiv­e against FBS opponents.

Houston (34, 12) has been a chaotic program under firstyear coach Dana Holgorsen. Starting quarterbac­k D’Eriq King and receiver Keith Corbin were

redshirted after a 13 start, even though both are healthy. Both will be available next season.

That led to charges of tanking, which was heightened by a series of tweets from former Cougars offensive lineman Justin Murphy.

An ESPN sideline microphone picked up Holgorsen screaming in the second quarter Saturday, “I can’t (expletive) coach this (expletive).”

UConn led 73 early in the second quarter — its first lead since taking a 30 lead on Indiana on Sept. 21 — but trailed 107 at halftime. It was 1010 in the third before Houston scored two unanswered touchdowns.

But there was a missedfiel­d attempt. There was a loss on downs after Kevin Mensah ran 58 yards to set up a firstandgo­al from the Houston 4.

“When you get opportunit­ies, you’ve got to take advantage of those opportunit­ies,” UConn coach Randy Edsall said. “We just didn’t do that today. And it was all three phases that we had the opportunit­ies to make some things happen and we didn’t.”

Edsall said he was proud of his players, who “battled their tails off and competed for 60 minutes.” But he again talked about the program’s youth, the number of freshmen and sophomores logging significan­t playing time.

Freshman Jack Zergiotis started at quarterbac­k and completed 27 of 44 passes for 270 yards. There were numerous overthrows on deep balls which Edsall attributed to inexperien­ce.

“Just like our program,” Edsall said. “We’re a work in progress. It’s not going to happen over night.”

After the loss to Tulane last week, Edsall indicated graduate transfer Jack Beaudry would remain the starting quarterbac­k. But Zergiotis, the Montreal native, was back taking snaps.

“I just made the decision,” Edsall said. “I thought he was best for us going forward. I think I have enough credibilit­y to film and watch things that go on and be able to make those kinds of decisions.”

Zergiotis said of his performanc­e: “I’ve got to get the balls to my guys and I couldn’t do it today. I think there was at least five opportunit­ies down field where I had some guys open down field and I overthrew them. Got to get better.”

Houston took a 1710 lead on a 58yard pass from Logan Holgorsen — Dana’s son — to Jere Singleton with 3:31 left in the third quarter. On UConn’s ensuing possession, Mensah ran 58 yards on first down.

UConn stood 4 yards from the end zone. Art Tompkins was stopped for no gain. Zergiotis threw an incomplete pass to Mensah. Tompkins gained 2 yards.

On fourthandg­oal at the 2, Tompkins was stuffed at the line.

“We just didn’t want it enough,” Tompkins said. “At the end of the day, when we get down there at the goal line, (it’s) just who wants it more, who’s tougher, who’s hungrier. We weren’t hungry, they were.

The ball was in my hands, putting all that weight on my shoulders. Regardless of what happens, I’ve just got to be more physical and get in the end zone. It would have been a different ball game. So that’s on me.”

Said Edsall: “You’ve got to be able to put the ball in there. You want guys up front that say, ‘Just run it behind me … run it behind me and we’re going to put it in there.’ ”

Zergiotis called the sequence “demoralizi­ng.”

The Cougars would extend the lead before UConn mounted a late drive, culminatin­g in a 7yard touchdown pass from Zergiotis to Tompkins with 1:40 left. But the Huskies couldn’t execute an onside kick and the smattering of fans left at Rentschler departed as the final seconds ticked off the clock.

Next up: UMass (16). The Huskies lost to the northern neighbors last year. UMass is 1972 since elevating to FBS level in 2012.

Another winnable game.

 ?? Stephen Dunn / Associated Press ?? UConn quarterbac­k Jack Zergiotis (11) sets to pass during the second half of an NCAA game against Houston on Saturday in East Hartford.
Stephen Dunn / Associated Press UConn quarterbac­k Jack Zergiotis (11) sets to pass during the second half of an NCAA game against Houston on Saturday in East Hartford.
 ?? Stephen Dunn / Associated Press ?? UConn running back Kevin Mensah (34) gains yardage against Houston linebacker Jordan Carmouche during the second half on Saturday in East Hartford.
Stephen Dunn / Associated Press UConn running back Kevin Mensah (34) gains yardage against Houston linebacker Jordan Carmouche during the second half on Saturday in East Hartford.

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