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    Aug 29(TBD)
    2025 UConn Huskies Football Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)Pratt and Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
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    Aug 30(TBD)
    UConn Huskies vs. Central Connecticut State Blue DevilsPratt and Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
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    Sep 6(TBD)
    Syracuse Orange vs. UConn HuskiesJMA Wireless Dome, Syracuse, NY
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    Sep 13(TBD)
    Delaware Blue Hens vs. UConn HuskiesDelaware Stadium, Newark, DE
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    Sep 20(TBD)
    UConn Huskies vs. Ball State CardinalsPratt and Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
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    Sep 27(TBD)
    Buffalo Bulls Vs. Uconn HuskiesUniversity at Buffalo Stadium, Buffalo, NY
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    Oct 4(TBD)
    UConn Huskies vs. Florida International PanthersPratt and Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
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    Oct 18(TBD)
    Boston College Eagles vs. UConn HuskiesAlumni Stadium - Chestnut Hill, Chestnut Hill, MA
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    Oct 25(TBD)
    Rice Owls vs. UConn HuskiesRice Owls Stadium, Houston, TX
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    Nov 1(TBD)
    UConn Huskies vs. UAB BlazersPratt and Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
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    Nov 8(TBD)
    UConn Huskies vs. Duke Blue DevilsPratt and Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
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    Nov 15(TBD)
    UConn Huskies vs. Air Force FalconsPratt and Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
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    Nov 22(TBD)
    Florida Atlantic Owls vs. UConn HuskiesFlagler Credit Union Stadium, Boca Raton, FL
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    About UConn Huskies Football

    As of the 2023 season, the UConn Huskies football team is competing in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision as a member of the American Athletic Conference. The current head coach, Jim Mora, who took over in 2022, has injected new energy into the program, focusing on building a competitive team and improving player recruitment. Recent efforts have emphasized strengthening the offensive and defensive lines, with an eye toward returning to bowl eligibility. The 2023 season has seen the Huskies face a challenging schedule, including matchups against traditional rivals and powerhouse programs. The fan base remains passionate, rallying support at home games at Rentschler Field. Community engagement and enhancing the game-day experience for fans are ongoing priorities for the athletic department. As the program continues to evolve, there are optimistic signs for a brighter future, where UConn football can reclaim its place among the top contenders in college football.

    UConn Huskies Football History

    The UConn Huskies football program, representing the University of Connecticut, has a rich and varied history that dates back to 1896. Initially, the team was part of the small college football circuit and played against other local institutions. The program saw significant changes in the 1990s when it transitioned from I-AA (now known as the FCS) to I-A (now known as the FBS) in 2000. This transition marked a new era for the Huskies, culminating in their first bowl game appearance in 2004 at the Motor City Bowl. The 2000s were highlighted by several successful seasons, including a conference championship in 2007 and a trip to the Fiesta Bowl in 2011, solidifying their presence in Division I football. Notable players have emerged from this program, contributing to both college and professional football. The Huskies have had a turbulent journey, with coaching changes and fluctuating performance, but they continue to be a crucial part of the university's athletic identity.