UConn dominates Rhode Island 52-10

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EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—Connecticut ‘s Cody Endres, making a bid keep the starting quarterback job, threw for 289 yards and two touchdowns as the Huskies beat Rhode Island 52-10 on Saturday.

Tailback Jordan Todman ran for 70 yards and three touchdowns, while Andre Dixon added 98 yards and caught a touchdown for UConn (3-1).

It was the 94th meeting between the New England rivals, and UConn now holds a 51-35-8 advantage.

Connecticut’s defense held Rhode Island (1-2) to just 148 yards of offense, and 66 of that came on a first-quarter touchdown pass from Chris Paul-Etienne to Ty Bynum.

Endres, who started his second game in place of the injured Zach Frazer, completed nine of his first 10 passes, and 23 of 30 on the day. The sophomore threw his first career touchdown pass less than 2 minutes into the game, hitting Dixon out of the backfield for an 18-yard score.

UConn cornerback Robert McClain had two interceptions, both in the first half. His first led to a 37-yard touchdown drive that consisted of three handoffs to Todman, and a 3-yard run that gave the Huskies a 14-0 lead.

Rhode Island, which came into the game with a turnover ratio of plus-7, stayed in the game in early by forcing turnovers. UConn fumbled the ball seven times, losing three of them.

The Rams’ touchdown came after linebacker Matt Hansen knocked the ball out of Endres’ arm on the Rhode Island 31.

Four plays later, Paul-Etienne found Bynum down the right side. When UConn’s Jerome Junior missed on a diving tackle attempt, Bynum sprinted into the end zone for a 66-yard score.

Rhode Island’s only other score came on a late 28-yard field goal from Louis Feinstein.

UConn used a 12-play, 60-yard drive in the third quarter to make it 31-7, after Todman ran it in from 2-yards out.

The Huskies put the game out of reach on their next possession on a 50-yard touchdown pass from Endres to freshman Mike Lang.

Running back Robbie Frey added two late touchdown runs, including a 54-yarder that gave UConn it’s final points with just over 2 minutes left.

The Huskies are 8-0 against teams from the Football Championship Subdivision since moving into the Bowl Subdivision in 2003.

The game was the 122nd for UConn coach Randy Edsall, a new school record.

Updated Sep 27, 12:29 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 4

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Rhode Island 148 119 29 5 6.7% 2/15 3 30:34
Connecticut 488 289 199 25 53.8% 2/21 3 29:26

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  1. Michael F
    2. Posted by Michael F Sat Sep 26 9:48pm EDT

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    I can't even believe they play this game, with CT in a entire division above
  2. Michael L
    1. Posted by Michael L Sat Sep 26 4:40pm EDT

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    Connecticut scored two quick TD's on the Rams and then CT started to take them lightly. CT played a little sloppy the rest of the first half and I would imagine that they were reamed out at half time by Edsall. The fumbles were ridiculous, but you have to give it to the Rams they went after the strips during each tackle. The Rams adjusted their defense with blitzes and CT had trouble with their running game the rest of the first half, so Endres had a field day with his passes. Most of his receivers were open or with single coverage. They dared him to pass and he made them pay for it. The second half back to business for UConn. They quickly put the game out of reach. When they put the back up quarterback in and Robbie Frey in the backfield they got some great running out of Frey. He scored two touchdowns and ran for a total of 126 yards when you include his kick returns, all of this in about 5 minutes of playing time. How about playing three backs Edsall: Dixon, Todman and Frey? Frey looked great out there behind the second string offensive line.
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Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Rhode Island
T. Bynum T. Bynum, WR
3 Rec, 66 yds
1 TD
 Connecticut
J. Todman J. Todman, RB
15 Rush, 70 yds
3 TDs

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