List of UConn Huskies football seasons explained

The UConn Huskies football college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the University of Connecticut as an Independent. The Huskies have played their home games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut since 2003. From 1953 through 2002, the team played home games at Memorial Stadium on campus in Storrs, Connecticut. The Huskies have recorded 26 conference championships, and have played in 7 Bowl Games, winning 3.[1] Connecticut made one appearance in the Division I-AA (now FCS) playoffs, in 1998.[2]

Seasons

National ChampionsConference Champions *Division ChampionsPostseason berth ^
SeasonHead coachConferenceSeason resultsPostseason resultFinal ranking
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WLTAP PollCoaches
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1896NoneIndependent530
1897Athletic League of New England State Colleges520
1898E. S. Mansfield030
1899T. D. Knowles620
1900431
19011st*820
1902Edwin O. Smith430
1903350
1904531
1905220
1906George H. Lamson240
1907250
1908W. F. Madden431
1909S. F. G. McLean350
1910M. F. Claffey151
1911Leo Hafford050
1912A. J. Sharadin330
1913P. T. Brady530
1914Dave Warner300
1915John F. Donahue170
1916170
1917No team
1918No team
1919Roy J. GuyerAthletic League of New England State Colleges260
1920Ross Swartz161
1921J. Wilder Tasker323
1922261
1923Sumner DoleNew England Conference2nd341
19241st*602
19255th351
19261st*710
19273rd540
1928T-1st*413
1929T-3rd440
19304th151
19314th233
19324th062
19333rd161
1934J. Orlean Christian3rd170
1935T-3rd241
19361st*720
1937T-1st*621
19385th430
19392nd530
19403rd440
19415th260
1942T-1st*620
1943No team
1944J. Orlean ChristianNew England Conference3rd710
1945T-1st*710
1946T-1st*431
1947Yankee Conference3rd440
19482nd350
1949T-1st*441
1950Arthur ValpeyT-5th350
19513rd440
1952Robert IngallsT-1st*530
19533rd341
19546th180
19553rd440
19561st*621
1957T-1st*541
19581st*730
19591st*630
1960T-1st*540
19613rd270
19623rd360
19635th260
1964Rick Forzano3rd441
1965T-3rd360
1966John Toner3rd261
19672nd540
1968T-1st*460
1969T-2nd540
19701st*442
1971Robert CasciolaT-1st*531
19722nd450
1973Larry Naviaux1st*821
1974T-3rd460
19753rd470
1976T-3rd290
1977Walt NadzakT-4th1100
19782nd470
19793rd362
19803rd730
19815th470
1982T-1st*560
1983Tom JacksonT-1st*560
19845th380
19855th450
1986T-1st*830
19873rd740
19883rd740
1989T-1st*830
19904th650
19918th380
19926th560
19933rd (New England)650
1994Skip Holtz3rd (New England)470
19952nd (New England)830
19964th (New England)56
1997Atlantic 10 Conference2nd (New England)74
19981st (New England)‡103Won Division I-AA Playoffs First Round against Hampton 42–34 Lost Quarterfinals against Georgia Southern 30–52
1999Randy Edsall6th47
2000Independent38
200129
200266
200393
2004^Big East Conference5th84Won Motor City Bowl against Toledo 39–10
20057th56
20067th48
2007
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T-1st*94Lost Meineke Car Care Bowl against Wake Forest 10–24
2008^5th85Won International Bowl against Buffalo 38–20
2009^5th85Won PapaJohns.com Bowl against South Carolina 20–7
2010
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T-1st*85Lost Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma 20–48
2011Paul Pasqualoni6th57
20126th57
2013Paul Pasqualoni/T. J. WeistAmerican Athletic Conference7th39
2014Bob Diaco10th210
2015^T–3rd (East)67Lost St. Petersburg Bowl against Marshall 10–16
2016T–4th (East)39
2017Randy EdsallT–4th (East)39
20186th (East)111
20196th (East)210
2020Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021Randy Edsall/Lou SpanosIndependent111
2022^Jim L. Mora67Lost Myrtle Beach Bowl against Marshall 14–28
202339
Totals51760438All-time regular season record (1896-2023)
45All-time bowl game & postseason record (1896-2023)
52160938All-time record (1896-2023)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Team-by-Team Bowl Results. Bowl/All-Star Game Results. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 26 August 2015. 19. 2014. pdf.
  2. Book: 2015 UConn Football Media Guide. UConn Huskies. 26 August 2015. 116.