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By Joe Starkey
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, September 14, 2005 After outscoring two vastly inferior opponents by a combined spread of 97-0, UConn (2-0) moves way up in class Saturday with a visit to No. 16 Georgia Tech (2-0). "It's a storied program," said UConn coach Randy Edsall, who served as Georgia Tech's defensive coordinator in 1998. "There's a lot of history, a lot of tradition. We're not where Georgia Tech is athletically. I don't think anyone would think we are. I'm well aware of the athletes they have on their team." UConn, entering its ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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