Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 9/27

Paw Prints Daily Roundup

It was a great win for the UConn Huskies football team last night as they rallied from an 11 point deficit to beat the Louisville Cardinals 26-21. The win was costly though for the Huskies as they lost starting quarterback Tyler Lorenzen to a broken foot and starting tight end Steve Brouse to a broken right fibula. Both will undergo surgery on Sunday and will be out at least 6 weeks, quite possibly the season.

After a rough couple of series for Zach Frazer, he settled in and helped led the Huskies to 10 points to get them back in the game. Lawrence Wilson’s 45-yard interception return for a touchdown gave the Huskies the lead as the defense made it hold up the rest of the way to give the Huskies their first Big East win of the season and just their 3rd ever Big East road win.

Chip Malafronte of the New Haven Register, Neill Ostrout of the Connecticut Post, Joe Perez of the Norwich Bulletin and John Silver of the Journal Inquirer all have their postgame notebooks. Desmond Conner of the Hartford Courant has some postgame thoughts and morning after thoughts as well.

The Huskies suffered a plethora of injuries last night.

Zach Frazer did a great job of picking up the Huskies when Tyler Lorenzen went down.

Tyler Lorenzen’s injury now puts the focus on Zach Frazer for the foreseeable future.

Alex Polito didn’t make the trip to Louisville.

It was road win for the books for the UConn football team last night.

Brian Bennett of ESPN.com says the Huskies keep chugging along. He also talks about the night Zach Frazer had.

Desmond Conner has a look at what went right and went wrong for the Huskies.

UConn men’s basketball freshman Nate Miles isn’t allowed on campus until at least Thursday when he goes in front of the UConn review board.

UConn men’s basketball recruit Durand Scott is on an official visit this weekend.

CPTV is once again offering the games they cover online.

Kaili McLaren is trying to reassure Geno Auriemma she can play in the post.

The UConn Huskies men’s soccer team fell 3-1 to the St. Johns Red Storm.

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