UConn Football Is Entering A New Era With Plenty Unanswered

With a new head coach at the helm and crucial support roles to be filled, UConn football gears up for a historic season opener against Lafayette.

UConn football is closing in on kickoff, and the calendar is doing the counting for everyone else. In 56 days, the Huskies will open the Jason Candle era when Lafayette comes to Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford on Sept.

  1. The game is set for noon, and it will be the first meeting between the two programs.

Before that opener arrives, Lafayette will already have a game under its belt. The Leopards start their season Aug. 27 against Georgetown in Washington, D.C.

Lafayette brings plenty of history with it to East Hartford. The program dates back to 1882 and claimed the national championship in 1896 under coach Parke Davis, finishing 11-0-1. That year ended with an 18-6 win over Navy on Thanksgiving Day.

The school’s football profile changed after World War II, when emphasis on the sport dipped at Easton, Pa. Lafayette now competes in the FCS as a Patriot League member, and it finished 8-4 overall and 6-1 in conference play in 2025.

Its only league loss came in the regular-season finale, a 42-32 defeat to Lehigh in “The Rivalry,” the 161st meeting between schools separated by less than 15 miles. The NCAA says it is the longest uninterrupted rivalry in college football history.

UConn, meanwhile, is moving into a new chapter after Jim Mora left for Colorado State. Mora’s Huskies posted back-to-back nine-win seasons in 2024 and 2025.

The program is also filling out its support staff for the coming year. UConn is looking for strength and conditioning interns for the 2026 season, with the role running from Aug. 2 through the end of the year. Applicants are asked to send a resume and a cover letter outlining their qualifications and career goals, and the school says it will review applications on a rolling basis until all spots are filled.

The Huskies are also hiring student equipment managers, a position limited to full-time students in good standing who are taking 12 or more credits. Those students need to keep weekday mornings open and be available for evenings, weekends and some holidays.

According to the UConn ad, the perks include “partial tuition remission, Nike team apparel and footwear, the chance to work alongside players and coaches, assist at home games, and opportunities to travel with the team.”

The equipment managers help set up practices, work the sideline during games and handle laundry.

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