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UConn's Fagnano and Bell Shine on Senior Day Ahead of Air Force Clash

Summary

  • UConn quarterback Joe Fagnano has put up Heisman-worthy stats this season
  • Receiver Skyler Bell leads nation in receptions, touchdowns, and is close to receiving yards record
  • UConn seniors to be celebrated before final home game against disciplined Air Force team
UConn's Fagnano and Bell Shine on Senior Day Ahead of Air Force Clash

As the UConn football team prepares to host Air Force this Saturday, the spotlight will shine on the Huskies' star players and their senior class. Quarterback Joe Fagnano has put together a remarkable season, ranking second nationally in passing yards (2,840) and touchdowns (25), while boasting a top-20 completion percentage (68.8%) and zero interceptions.

Fagnano's breakout campaign has earned him Heisman Trophy consideration, a far cry from his situation last year when he was not yet the full-time starter. Now, the senior will be celebrated on his final Senior Day at Rentschler Field, along with 38 other graduating players.

Joining Fagnano in the spotlight is receiver Skyler Bell, who has emerged as a Heisman candidate himself. Bell leads the nation in receptions (85) and receiving touchdowns (13), and is just 45 yards behind the leader in receiving yards (1,081). He is poised to become only the fifth player to claim the receiving Triple Crown.

The success of this dynamic duo has energized the entire UConn team, which is looking to cap an impressive home campaign by going undefeated at Rentschler Field for the first time since 2010. However, the Huskies face a stiff challenge in the disciplined Air Force squad, which boasts the second-best rushing attack in the country.

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Joe Fagnano is the UConn football team's quarterback, who has put together a Heisman-worthy season, ranking second nationally in passing yards and touchdowns.
Skyler Bell, UConn's star receiver, leads the nation in receptions and receiving touchdowns, and is close to claiming the receiving Triple Crown by leading in all three major receiving categories.
The Huskies will honor their 39 seniors and graduate students before the final home game against Air Force, as the team looks to cap an impressive home campaign.

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