Article By George Peterson on 2nd October, 2009
Much of the unit's success is in its front seven and their ability to take away opposing rushing attacks. After four games the Huskies are giving up a paltry 68 yards a game rushing, seventh best in the nation.
Those are great numbers, especially when you consider UConn has been without one of its best defensive players, linebacker Scott Lutrus (stinger), since the opener at Ohio.
The two biggest concerns have centered on the pass defense.
Concern number one stemmed from the loss to UNC, where the defense, which had shut dow...
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