Edsall unhappy with Endres, Kuraczea

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Good morning from UConn, where the 8 a.m. start time kept today's open practice a rather intimate affair. Have to love the morning practices. I can't say all members of the media are morning people, though...

On to the news of the day.

* Indefinite suspensions were handed out to backup quarterback Cody Endres and backup offensive guard Erik Kuraczea last night. Randy Edsall won't disclose the nature of the team rules violation or how long the suspensions will last, but if history is any indicator expect it to be a game or two into the season.

* Edsall was, as expected, annoyed with Endres and Kuraczea. He cut off a question regarding the suspensions to say, "I don't even want to talk about guys that aren't here. The only guys who mean anything to me are the guys who are out here practicing. ... The guys who aren't here, I don't even want to talk about them because I'm just wasting my breath. Obviously, they didn't feel it was in the best interest of our team to do what was right to be out here. That's all I'll say."

* Endres was clearly behind Zach Frazer, but was still the top understudy. No one has moved into Endres' No. 2 QB spot as of now. Mike Box, Johnny McEntee and Leon Kinnard would all be considered to move up to the No. 2 spot, and the three played in a rotation at practice today (Frazer rested as did most of the starters, a routine move during two-a-days). You have to give the edge to Box at this point, with McEntee and Kinnard close behind. Kuraczea was fighting to win the job at guard from Mathieu Olivier, but this has to be considered a giant leap backward. He's been in Edsall's doghouse before. Steve Greene, Tyler Bullock and Gus Cruz are all in the mix to backup Olivier, and Edsall said center Gary Bardzak could also slide over and be considered.

* Kijuan Dabney and Jerome Junior were on the field today, but didn't participate in contact drills. Both wore red jerseys. Jimmy Bennett appeared to hurt himself and spent time getting treatment, but Edsall wasn't concerned. Ryan Griffin has a sore leg, and Jonathan Jean-Louis hobbled off at the end of practice.

* How much time Robbie Frey gets at tailback is still a question with all the depth UConn has at the position. But Frey has looked very good, and seems to be making his case to get on the field. He underwent two surgeries on his shoulder after he was injured last fall on a kickoff return. Frey caught a helmet to the shoulder, cracking his acromion and scapula. He had surgery to repair the bones, and another to clear up the torn labrum he had been playing with since the 2008 season. He sat out spring practice, but got into heavy lifting over the summer. Once the first tackle was in the books, he said his confidence was 100 percent. "Right now, I honestly think it's better than it was before," Frey said. "I'm excited to be back there." Frey is in line to return kicks once again.

* Edsall wasn't very happy with the morning practice. His voice was bordering on raspy in his post-practice interview. "Too inconsistent," he said. "We need to be able to get through a whole practice without the ups and downs. we did some good things, and we leveled off during the 7-on-7s, which wasn't too good. We got a long way to go. They have to start buckling down, paying attention to detail and battling though the mental fatigue and physical fatigue you have at this time of camp (when two-a-days are more frequent). That's where you build your mental toughness and strength to get through games and be able to play in the fourth quarter."

* A Big East officiating crew has been in town the last two days, and met with the coaches and players to go over rules and questions. Edsall said the program helps players understand that officials aren't the enemy, and that they are willing to work with them to get a true grasp of the rules and what can and can't be done on the field. A couple of the officials were the ones who worked the Notre Dame game -- infamous for the phantom holding calls against UConn that could have cost it victory. Edsall joked that some video clips were shown, and jokes flew, but it was all in good fun.
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Here is the press release from UConn

STORRS, Conn. (August 18, 2010) --- University of Connecticut redshirt junior quarterback Cody Endres (Washington, Pa.) and redshirt sophomore offensive guard Erik Kuraczea (Ansonia, Conn.) have been suspended indefinitely from the football team due to a violation of University of Connecticut and Division of Athletics policies.


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# Edsall said Marcus Campbell was injured pursuing a play in practice. Leon Kinnard was at quarterback and made a sharp cut. Campbell planted his foot to cut, and his ACL gave out. He'll have surgery Friday. Trevardo Williams will start opposite Jesse Joseph. A.J. Portee and Teddy Jennings move into backup roles.
# Right now, Mike Lang is the starting free safety. Harris Agbor is starting at strong safety. Jerome Junior, expected to be the starter at strong safety, still isn't ready after suffering a head injury last week, and Kijuan Dabney got his bell rung, and out for the moment.
# Edsall says he has some things in mind at this point for the tailback slot, but will wait to make any decisions, specifically on the back up to Jordan Todman. Robbie Frey and Meme Wylie seem to be in the running along with D.J. Shoemate. Lyle McCombs is also looking strong, Edsall said.
# Don't expect a lot of true freshman to be involved, Edsall said. Only three played last season, so that's not unexpected.
 

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A day after issuing indefinite suspensions to quarterback Cody Endres and offensive guard Erik Kuraczea of Ansonia, UConn football coach Randy Edsall was clearly agitated with the players, both backups.

He cut off a reporter in mid-sentence when the topic was broached following Thursday?s morning practice session.

?I don?t even want to talk about guys that aren?t here,? Edsall said. ?The only guys who mean anything to me are the guys who are out here practicing. ... The guys who aren?t here, I don?t even want to talk about them because I?m just wasting my breath. Obviously, they didn?t feel it was in the best interest of our team to do what was right to be out here. That?s all I?ll say.?

The suspensions were for ?a violation of University of Connecticut and Division of Athletics policies,? according to a school press release Monday night. Edsall declined to give specifics regarding the infractions or length of the suspensions, but the pair is expected to be out at least 30 days.

?It was his decision,? starting quarterback Zach Frazer said. ?He has to live with what happened. It was shocking to hear. We don?t expect things like that on our team.?

Endres, a junior from Washington, Pa., has started eight games over the past two seasons. He took over as starter last fall when Frazer was injured and played well, holding onto the job even after Frazer was cleared to return. Endres passed for 1,354 yards and six touchdowns, including a career-high 388 yards at West Virginia on Oct. 24, before his season ended with a shoulder injury the next week against Rutgers.

Frazer reclaimed the starting job, and Endres has been the top backup since. Edsall said Mike Box, Leon Kinnard and Johnny McEntee will all be given the opportunity to move up to second string.

Kuraczea, a sophomore, is one of the stronger linemen. He played in 10 games last fall, starting five, but was limited by a leg injury at the end of the year, allowing Mathieu Olivier to earn a starting spot at right guard.

Edsall said freshmen Tyler Bullock, Steve Greene and Gus Cruz

are in line to back up Olivier. He also said junior center Gary Bardzak could also slide over, if needed.

FREY FEELIN? FINE

Junior tailback Robbie Frey was mildly concerned about the first day of full contact at training camp last week. Out since October following shoulder surgery, Frey hadn?t been hit in almost 10 months.

?I took that first hit, and said ?this is nothing,?? Frey said. ?Now I?m ready to play football.?

Frey took a helmet to the shoulder on a kickoff return against Rutgers last Oct. 31, cracking his acromion and scapula and tearing the bones off the muscle. He had surgery for the fractures, and a second procedure to repair a torn labrum he had been playing with for nearly a year.

?It took a long injury to recover from,? Frey said. ?They gave me a time limit of six months before I could start working out. They told me to really push it this summer, and I did. I can really tell in camp, it?s a lot better than it was. I honestly think it?s better than it was before.?

Frey will be on kickoff return again, and is pushing the coaches to get him on the field at tailback. Jordan Todman will be the primary back in the fall, but Frey, USC-transfer D.J. Shoemate and Kelmetrius Wylie are all in the mix to get carries.

MORNING WOES

Edsall wasn?t very happy with the morning practice, the first of two on Thursday. UConn is in the midst of a stretch where two-a-day sessions are frequent.

?Too inconsistent,? Edsall said. ?We need to be able to get through a whole practice without the ups and downs. We did some good things, and we leveled off during the 7-on-7s, which wasn?t too good. We got a long way to go. They have to start buckling down, paying attention to detail and battling though the mental fatigue and physical fatigue you have at this time of camp. That?s where you build your mental toughness and strength to get through games and be able to play in the fourth quarter.?
 
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