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'''Randy Edsall''' is head ] ] at the ]. He was named the 27th head football coach at the University of Connecticut on December 21, 1998 & led the Huskies from ] into ]. UConn was the first school to ever make this move and also become a member of the ], as a member of the ]. In 2004, he led the Huskies to the first bowl game in school history, the ], which UConn won by defeating ] 39-10. '''Randy Edsall''' is head ] ] at the ]. He was named the 27th head football coach at the University of Connecticut on December 21, 1998 & led the Huskies from ] into ]. UConn was the first school to ever make this move and also become a member of the ], as a member of the ]. In 2004, he led the Huskies to the first bowl game in school history, the ], which UConn won by defeating ] 39-10.

In late 2007 Randy went to Georgia Tech to discuss the coaching vacancy at their school.


He has a wife, Eileen, and two children, Alexi & Corey. He has a wife, Eileen, and two children, Alexi & Corey.

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Randy Edsall

Randy Edsall is head football coach at the University of Connecticut. He was named the 27th head football coach at the University of Connecticut on December 21, 1998 & led the Huskies from Division I-AA into Division I-A. UConn was the first school to ever make this move and also become a member of the Bowl Championship Series, as a member of the Big East. In 2004, he led the Huskies to the first bowl game in school history, the Motor City Bowl, which UConn won by defeating Toledo 39-10.

In late 2007 Randy went to Georgia Tech to discuss the coaching vacancy at their school.

He has a wife, Eileen, and two children, Alexi & Corey.


UConn Huskies head football coaches

# denotes interim head coach.

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