The Columbus Dispatch

After further review, Edsall out at Uconn

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STORRS, Conn. – Uconn football coach Randy Edsall has left the program a day after announcing he would retire at the end of the season. Edsall, whose teams have gone just 6-32 since he returned to the Huskies for a second stint as coach in 2017, will be replaced on an interim basis by defensive coordinato­r Lou Spanos, the school announced Monday Edsall, 63, was originally the Huskies coach from 1999 through the 2010 season, leading Uconn into what is now the bowl subdivisio­n, taking the Huskies to five bowl games and winning Big East titles in 2007 and 2010. He was rehired by Uconn in 2017, despite going 22-34 at Maryland, where he was fired six games into his fifth season. His rehiring puzzled many Uconn faithful, who were still upset that he had left the Huskies after the team’s 2011 Fiesta Bowl loss to Oklahoma, without notifying his players or flying home with the team. Uconn went 3-9 during Edsall’s first season back, then went 1-11 and 2-10 before sitting out last season amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Huskies, in their first season as an independen­t after leaving the American Athletic Conference, are 0-2 this season, losing their opener 45-0 at Fresno State before falling last Saturday at home, 38-28, to Holy Cross from the FCS.

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