Joe Fagnano kept telling his tight end, “stick with me.” Sooner or later, the big plays UConn has been making on offense would include Juice Vereen, too.

On Saturday, Fagnano found Vereen, a transfer from NC State, four times for 82 yards and two touchdowns, including a 50-yarder. The Huskies put a meaningful pelt on the wall, beating Boston College, 38-25, in Chestnut Hill and Fagnano’s slow heartbeat, unflappable confidence was once again pivotal to that success. It has never looked wiser to stick with Joe Fagnano.

“He did a great job,” BC coach Bill O’Brien said. “He was very calm, he knows where to go with the ball, give him a lot of credit.”

UConn football wins first power conference road game since 2012 in 38-23 victory at Boston College

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