- Connecticut Huskies football under Randy Edsall
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Randy Edsall was the 27th head coach of the Connecticut Huskies football team, which represents the University of Connecticut, and participates in the Big East Conference. Since he was hired in 1999, Edsall led the Huskies from Division I-AA to Division I-A. Under his lead, the Huskies compiled a record of 74-70 (including a record of 65–45 since 2002 when they became full-fledged FBS members) and advanced to five bowl games, including one BCS bowl game, the 2011 Fiesta Bowl, his final game with the team.
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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP° Connecticut Huskies (Atlantic Ten Conference) (1999) 1999 Connecticut 4–7 3–5 Connecticut Huskies (I-A Independent) (2000–2003) 2000 Connecticut 3–8 2001 Connecticut 2–9 2002 Connecticut 6–6 2003 Connecticut 9–3 Connecticut Huskies (Big East Conference) (2004–present) 2004 Connecticut 8–4 3–3 T–5th Motor City Bowl 2005 Connecticut 5–6 2–5 T–6th 2006 Connecticut 4–8 1–6 T–7th 2007 Connecticut 9–4 5–2 T–1st Meineke Car Care 2008 Connecticut 8–5 3–4 5th International 2009 Connecticut 8–5 3–4 T–4th PapaJohns.com 2010 Connecticut 8–5 5–2 T–1st Fiesta Bowl † Connecticut: 74–70 20–23 Total: 74–70 National Championship Conference Title Conference Division Title #Rankings from final Coaches' Poll.
°Rankings from final AP Poll.1999 season
1999 Connecticut Huskies football Conference Atlantic Ten North 1999 record 4-7 (3-5 A-10) Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Memorial Stadium Seasons « 1998 2000 » The 1999 Connecticut Huskies football team completed its final season as a member of both Division I-AA and the Atlantic Ten Conference. It finished with a record of 4–7.
Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance Sept 4, 1999 at Hofstra Hofsta Stadium • Hempstead, NY L 17-56 9,381 Sept 11, 1999 at Kentucky* Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, KY L 14-45 63,879 Sept 18, 1999 Buffalo* Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT W 23-0 12,547 Sept 25, 1999 at Maine Alfond Stadium • Orono, ME W 34-20 6,113 Oct 2, 1999 Rhode Island Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT (Ramnapping Trophy) W 20-9 11,769 Oct 16, 1999 Villanova Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 45-48 3OT 9,108 Oct 23, 1999 at James Madison Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA L 14-48 - Oct 30, 1999 Richmond Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 21-28 9,731 Nov. 6, 1999 Northeastern Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT W 29-24 7,329 Nov. 13, 1999 New Hampshire Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 18-43 7,286 Nov. 20, 1999 at Massachusetts Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium • Amherst, MA L 20-62 - *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2000 season
2000 Connecticut Huskies football Conference Independent 2000 record 3-8 Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Memorial Stadium Seasons « 1999 2001 » The 2000 Connecticut Huskies football team was the school's first as a member of Division I-A. The Huskies competed as a transitional member as they increased the scholarship count to the Division I-A level of 85. The team was not a member of a conference, and competed as an independent. They finished the season with a record of 3–8.
Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance Sept 2, 2000 at Eastern Michigan Rynearson Stadium • Ypsilanti, MI L 25-32 - Sept 9, 2000 Colgate Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT W 27-7 - Sept 16, 2000 at Buffalo UB Stadium • Amherst, NY W 24-21 13,678 Sept 23, 2000 Northeastern Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 27-35 16,549 Sept 30, 2000 at Louisville Papa John's Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY L 22-41 38,121 Oct 7, 2000 at Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA L 3-55 35,383 Oct 21, 2000 at Akron Rubber Bowl • Akron, OH W 38-35 6,467 Oct 28, 2000 South Florida Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 13-21 16,585 Nov 4, 2000 Middle Tennessee State Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 10-66 11,115 Nov 11, 2000 Rhode Island Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 21-26 9,951 Nov 18, 2000 at Ball State Scheumann Stadium • Muncie, IN L 0-29 10,195 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2001 season
2001 Connecticut Huskies football Conference Independent 2001 record 2-9 Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Memorial Stadium Seasons « 2000 2002 » The 2001 Connecticut Huskies football team was the school's second season as a member of Division 1-A, and its final as a transitional team. It competed as an independent. It finished with a record of 2–9.
Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance Sept 1, 2001 at #9 Virginia Tech Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA L 10-52 53,662 Sept 8, 2001 Eastern Washington Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 17-35 15,723 Sept 22, 2001 Buffalo Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 20-37 16,517 Sept 29, 2001 at Rutgers Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, NJ W 20-19 24,415 Oct 6, 2001 Eastern Michigan Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT W 19-0 11,193 Oct 13, 2001 at South Florida Raymond James Stadium • Tampa Bay, FL L 21-40 26,802 Oct 27, 2001 Ball State Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 5-10 16,041 Nov 3, 2001 at Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH L 28-45 17,588 Nov 10, 2001 Utah State Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 31-38 13,207 Nov 17, 2001 at Middle Tennessee State Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium • Murfreesboro, TN L 14-38 13,017 Nov 25, 2001 at Temple Franklin Field • Philadelphia, PA L 7-56 10,060 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2002 season
2002 Connecticut Huskies football Conference Independent 2002 record 6-6 Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Memorial Stadium Seasons « 2001 2003 » The 2002 Connecticut Huskies football team marked the school's first as a full-time member of the Football Bowl Subdivision. The team was not part of a conference, and played as an Independent. It also marked the team's last season at its on-campus football stadium, Memorial Stadium. Despite a slow start, the Huskies finished with a record of 6–6, the first time in its short FBS history that it did not compile a sub-.500 record. Although not selected, it also marked the first time that the school was eligible for a bowl game.
The Huskies were led by consensus Freshman All-American, Terry Caulley, who led all freshman in rushing with 1,247 yards.[1] Despite sitting out two games with injuries, Caulley's rushing total was only fifteen yards short of the team's single season record.
The turning point in the season came after a hard fought loss at Vanderbilt. Led by Caulley and sophomore quarterback Dan Orlovsky, the Huskies tore through the remainder of the schedule by defeating the opponents by a combined 199–55. The winning streak began with the final two games played at Memorial Stadium. They closed the stadium with their two highest point totals in the stadium's history (61 against Florida Atlantic, and 63 against Kent State.) They finished the season with their first ever victory over a bowl-bound opponent by defeating Iowa State 37–20 in Ames, IA.Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance Aug 31, 2002 at Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA L 16-24 40,066 Sept 7, 2002 Georgia Tech Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 14-31 16,751 Sept 14, 2002 at Buffalo UB Stadium • Amherst, NY W 24-3 17,012 Sept 21, 2002 Ohio Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT W 37-19 15,901 Sept 28, 2002 Ball State Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 21-24 OT 16,849 Oct 5, 2002 at #1 Miami Miami Orange Bowl • Miami, FL L 14-48 52,131 Oct 19, 2002 Temple Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT L 24-38 15,723 Oct 26, 2002 at Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, TN L 24-28 21,210 Nov 2, 2002 Florida Atlantic Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT W 61-14 14,287 Nov 9, 2002 Kent State Memorial Stadium • Storrs, CT W 63-21 15,332 Nov 16, 2002 at Navy Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium • Annapolis, MD W 38-0 25,664 Nov 23, 2002 at Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA W 37-20 34,582 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2003 season
2003 Connecticut Huskies football Conference Independent 2003 record 9-3 Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Rentschler Field Seasons « 2002 2004 » Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance Aug 30, 2003 Indiana Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 34-10 38,109 Sept 6, 2003 at Army Michie Stadium • West Point, NY W 48-21 30,523 Sept 13, 2003 Boston College Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT L 14-24 40,000 Sept 20, 2003 at Buffalo UB Stadium • Amherst, NY W 38-7 10,107 Sept 27, 2003 at #5 Virginia Tech Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA L 13-47 65,115 Oct 4, 2003 Lehigh Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 35-17 35,322 Oct 11, 2003 at NC State Carter-Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC L 24-31 50,119 Oct 18, 2003 at Kent State Dix Stadium • Kent, OH W 34-31 OT 8,228 Oct 25, 2003 Akron Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 38-37 36,074 Nov 1, 2003 Western Michigan Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 41-27 32,851 Nov 8, 2003 Rutgers Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 38-31 40,000 Nov 15, 2003 at Wake Forest Groves Field • Winston-Salem, NC W 51-17 22,435 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2004 season
2004 Connecticut Huskies football Motor City Bowl, W 39-10 vs. Toledo Conference Big East 2004 record 8-4 (3-3 Big East) Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Rentschler Field Seasons « 2003 2005 » Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance Sept 4, 2004 Murray State* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 52-14 35,129 Sept 11, 2004 Duke* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 22-20 40,000 Sept 17, 2004 at Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA ESPN2 L 7-27 42,564 Sept 25, 2004 Army* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 40-3 40,000 Sept 30, 2004 Pittsburgh Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN2 W 29-17 40,000 Oct 13, 2004 #17 West Virginia Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN2 L 19-31 40,000 Oct 23, 2004 Temple Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 45-31 40,000 Oct 30, 2004 at Syracuse Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY L 30-42 34,545 Nov 13, 2004 at Georgia Tech* Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA L 10-30 43,577 Nov 20, 2004 Buffalo* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 29-0 40,000 Nov 25, 2004 at Rutgers Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, NJ ESPN2 W 41-35 20,224 Dec 27, 2004 vs. Toledo Ford Field • Detroit, MI (Motor City Bowl) ESPN2 W 39-10 52,552 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2005 season
2005 Connecticut Huskies football Conference Big East 2005 record 5-6 (2-5 Big East) Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Rentschler Field Seasons « 2004 2006 » Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance Sept 1, 2005 Buffalo* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 38-0 40,000 Sept 10, 2005 Liberty* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 59-0 40,000 Sept 17, 2005 at #16 Georgia Tech* Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ESPNU L 13-28 48,770 Oct 1, 2005 at Army* Michie Stadium • West Point, NY W 47-13 38,482 Oct 7, 2005 Syracuse Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN2 W 26-7 40,000 Oct 15, 2005 at Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH L 17-28 21,039 Oct 22, 2005 Rutgers Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT L 24-26 40,000 Nov 2, 2005 at #16 West Virginia Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV ESPN2 L 13-45 52,808 Nov 12, 2005 at Pittsburgh Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA ESPN+ L 0-24 35,145 Nov 26, 2005 South Florida Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ABC W 15-10 40,000 Dec 3, 2005 #16 Louisville Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN L 20-30 40,000 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2006 season
2006 Connecticut Huskies football Conference Big East 2006 record 4-8 (1-6 Big East) Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Rentschler Field Seasons « 2005 2007 » Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance Aug 31, 2006 Rhode Island* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 52-7 36,227 Sept 16, 2006 Wake Forest* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT L 13-24 40,000 Sept 23, 2006 at Indiana* Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN W 14-7 27,256 Sept 30, 2006 Navy* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT L 17-41 40,000 Oct 7, 2006 at South Florida Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL L 16-38 30,010 Oct 14, 2006 Army* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN+ W 21-7 38,834 Oct 20, 2006 #4 West Virginia Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN L 11-37 40,000 Oct 29, 2006 at #15 Rutgers Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, NJ ESPN L 13-24 41,077 Nov 11, 2006 Pittsburgh Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN+ W 46-45 3OT 40,000 Nov 18, 2006 at Syracuse Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY L 14-20 35,079 Nov 25, 2006 Cincinnati Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT L 23-26 37,515 Dec 2, 2006 at #6 Louisville Papa John's Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY ESPN L 17-48 38,476 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2007 season
Main article: 2007 Connecticut Huskies football team2007 Connecticut Huskies football Big East Co-Champion Meineke Car Care Bowl, L 24-10 vs. Wake Forest Conference Big East 2007 record 9-4 (5-2 Big East) Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Rentschler Field Seasons « 2006 2008 » Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result September 1, 2007 2:00pm at Duke* Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC W 45-14 September 8, 2007 7:00pm Maine* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN Plus W 38-0 September 15, 2007 12:00pm Temple* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN Plus W 22-17 September 22, 2007 8:00pm at Pittsburgh Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA ESPNU W 34-14 September 29, 2007 12:00pm Akron* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN Plus W 44-10 October 13, 2007 3:30pm at Virginia* Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA ESPNU L 17-16 October 19, 2007 8:00pm Louisville Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN W 21-17 October 27, 2007 3:30pm #11 South Florida Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ABC W 22-15 November 3, 2007 7:15pm Rutgers #16 Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPNU W 38-19 November 10, 2007 3:30 pm at Cincinnati #16 Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH ESPNU L 27-3 November 17, 2007 12:00 pm Syracuse #25 Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN2 W 30-7 November 24, 2007 3:30 pm at #4 West Virginia #20 Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV ABC L 66-21 December 29, 2007 1:00 pm vs. Wake Forest Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, North Carolina (Meineke Car Care Bowl) ESPN L 24-10 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2008 season
Main article: 2008 Connecticut Huskies football team2008 Connecticut Huskies football International Bowl Champions International Bowl vs Buffalo, W 38-20 Conference Big East 2008 record 8-5 (3-4 Big East) Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Rentschler Field Seasons « 2007 2009 » Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result August 28, 2008[2] 7:00pm Hofstra* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN Plus W 35-3 September 6, 2008 12:00pm at Temple* Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA ESPNU W 12-9 OT September 13, 2008 7:30pm Virginia* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPNU W 45-10 September 19, 2008 8:00pm Baylor* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN2 W 31-28 September 26, 2008 8:00pm at Louisville Papa John's Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, Kentucky ESPN2 W 26-21 October 4, 2008 7pm at North Carolina* #24 Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC ESPN2 L 38-12 October 18, 2008 12pm at Rutgers Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, NJ ESPNU L 12-10 October 25, 2008 12pm Cincinnati Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT Big East Network W 40-16 November 1, 2008 12pm West Virginia Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT Big East Network L 35-13 November 15, 2008 7:00pm at Syracuse Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY ESPNU W 39-14 November 23, 2008 8:00pm at South Florida Raymond James Stadium • Tampa Bay, Florida ESPN L 17-13 December 6, 2008 12:00 #23 Pittsburgh Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN L 34-10 January 3, 2009 12:00pm vs. Buffalo* Rogers Centre • Toronto, ON (International Bowl) ESPN W 38-20 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2009 season
Main article: 2009 Connecticut Huskies football team2009 Connecticut Huskies football PapaJohns.com Bowl Champions PapaJohns.com Bowl, W 20–7 vs South Carolina Conference Big East 2009 record 8–5 (3–4 Big East) Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Rentschler Field Seasons « 2008 2010 » Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance September 5, 2009 7:00 pm at Ohio* Peden Stadium • Athens, OH ESPN360 W 23–16 24,617 September 12, 2009 12:00 pm #19 North Carolina* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPNU L 10–12 38,087 September 19, 2009 5:00 pm at Baylor* Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TX W 30–22 40,147 September 26, 2009 12:00 pm Rhode Island* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN360 W 52–10 38,620 October 10, 2009 3:30 pm at Pittsburgh Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA ABC L 21–24 44,893 October 17, 2009 12:00 pm Louisville Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT Big East Network W 38–25 40,000 October 24, 2009 12:00 pm at West Virginia Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV ESPNU L 24–28 58,106 October 31, 2009 12:00 pm Rutgers Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT Big East Network L 24–28 37,045 November 7, 2009 8:00pm at #4 Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH ABC L 45–47 35,100 November 21, 2009 2:30 pm at Notre Dame* Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN NBC W 33–30 OT 2 80,795 November 28, 2009 12:00 pm Syracuse Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT Big East Network W 56–31 40,000 December 5, 2009 8:00 pm South Florida Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN2 W 29–27 35,624 January 2, 2010 2:00 pm vs. South Carolina* Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (PapaJohns.com Bowl) ESPN W 20–7 45,254 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. 2010 season
Main article: 2010 Connecticut Huskies football team2010 Connecticut Huskies football Big East Conference Big East 2010 record 8–4 (5–2 Big East) Head coach Randy Edsall Home stadium Rentschler Field Seasons « 2009 2011 » Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance September 4, 2010 3:30 PM at Michigan* Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI ABC L 10-30 September 11, 2010 12:00 PM Texas Southern* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN Plus W 62-3 September 18, 2010 12:00 PM at Temple* Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA ESPN Plus L 16-30 September 25, 2010 TBA Buffalo* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 45-21 October 2, 2010 TBA Vanderbilt* Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 40-21 October 8, 2010 7:30 PM at Rutgers Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, NJ ESPN L 24-27 October 23, 2010 TBA at Louisville Papa John's Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY L 0-26 October 29, 2010 8:00 PM West Virginia Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN2 W 16-13 OT November 11, 2010 7:30 PM Pittsburgh Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ESPN W 30-28 November 20, 2010 TBA at Syracuse Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY W 23-6 November 27, 2010 TBA Cincinnati Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT W 38-17 December 4, 2010 TBA at South Florida Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 W 19-16 *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. References
- ^ "Terry Caulley bio". ticats.ca. http://www.ticats.ca/roster/show/id/1285. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
- ^ "www.UConnHuskies.com". Uconnhuskies.com. http://www.uconnhuskies.com/MainLinks/Schedules/viewsched.asp?Sport=MFootball&Season=F07. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
Connecticut Huskies football Established 1896 • Based in Storrs, Connecticut • Big East ConferenceUniversity Key Personnel Head coach: Paul Pasqualoni 1st year, 2–2 (—) • Assistant Head Coach: Hank Hughes • Offensive coordinator: George DeLeone • Defensive coordinator: Don BrownAll-time record 482-504-38 (.489)Stadiums Memorial Stadium • Rentschler FieldRivalries Rutgers • SyracuseCulture and Lore Jonathan the Husky • Jasper Howard • UCMB • 2004 Motor City Bowl • 2011 Fiesta BowlRecords Career Passing Yards: Dan Orlovsky (2001-04), 10,706 • Career Rushing Yards: Donald Brown(2006-08), 3,800 • Career Receiving yards: Mark Didio(1988-91), 3,535 • Touchdowns:Donald Brown(2006-08) and Wilbur Gilliard(1992-95), 35Lambert Trophy Champions 2010Big East Conference Champions 2007 • 2010
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