The Palm Beach Post

No. 21 UCF routs UConn to extend win streak to 14

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No. 21 UCF has a new coaching staff — and an offense that looks very similar to the one that helped the Knights go undefeated a year ago.

McKenzie Milton threw for 346 yards and tied a career high with five touchdowns as the self-proclaimed defending national champions routed UConn 56-17 on Thursday night in East Hartford, Conn., to extend the longest winning streak in the nation to 14 games.

The reigning American Athletic Conference offensive player of the year completed 24 of 32 passes and ran for another 50 yards on seven carries. Sophomore receiver Tre Nixon, a transfer from Mississipp­i, caught five passes for 101 yards and scored on plays of 34 and 11 yards.

Backup quarterbac­k Darriel Mack Jr. came on in the fourth quarter and broke a 70-yard touchdown run down the left sideline, making him the team’s leading rusher.

It was the first game for coach Josh Heupel, who took the reins after Scott Frost left for Nebraska.

“I don’t know if we’re going to miss a beat,” Milton said. “The schematics are a little different, but we’re going to score a lot of points no matter what.”

UConn quarterbac­k David Pindell was a bright spot for the Huskies, throwing for 266 yards and a touchdown and running for another 157 yards and a score.

But the Huskies had 30 freshmen and sophomores on their two-deep, and more than a dozen players saw their first live-game action on Thursday night.

“I thought we had some young men who played a bit tentative for their first time and just didn’t let it go,” coach Randy Edsall said. “Now they understand how hard it is”

Heupel’s fast-paced offense is as advertised, putting up 652 yards and scoring eight touchdowns on 11 drives, with each scoring drive taking less than 3 minutes off the clock.

“I’m a big fan of Coach Huep’s system,” Milton said. “I think it exposes defenses and I think it’s going to be very good for UCF.”

Despite the loss, the Huskies seem to have found their quarterbac­k in Pindell. In addition to completing 27 of 41 passes and running 22 times, he had another 50-yard touchdown run called back because of a holding penalty. The Huskies put up 486 yards of offense.

“We made some big plays on offense and we pushed the ball a lot,” Pindell said. “We just have to execute in the red zone and the tight red. That’s the biggest thing.”

The game was marred by what appeared to be a serious injury to UCF defensive back Aaron Robinson on the opening kickoff.

The sophomore transfer from Alabama appeared to collide head-first with another UCF player while making the tackle. He had to be cut from his shoulder pads and was taken off the field on a stretcher, giving the crowd the thumbs-up sign as he was wheeled to an ambulance. Heupel said Robinson is expected to be fine, but was kept overnight at a local hospital for observatio­n.

Jimbo wins A&M debut

Trayveon Williams ran 73 yards for a touchdown on the team’s third offensive play to get things going in what ended as a 59-7 rout for host Texas A&M of Northweste­rn State in coach Jimbo Fisher’s debut at the school. It was Fisher’s first game on the sideline since departing Florida State and the end of the 2017 regular season. Fisher led Florida State to the 2014 BCS championsh­ip.

 ?? BRAD HORRIGAN / HARTFORD COURANT ?? Connecticu­t running back Kevin Mensah carries the ball against UCF at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conn., on Thursday. The Knights racked up 652 yards of offense in a 56-17 victory.
BRAD HORRIGAN / HARTFORD COURANT Connecticu­t running back Kevin Mensah carries the ball against UCF at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conn., on Thursday. The Knights racked up 652 yards of offense in a 56-17 victory.

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