Connecticut running back Jordan Todman said after the school's loss to Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl that he'll enter the NFL Draft. "I felt like it was the right time for me," Todman said. Huskies coach Randy Edsall said he is "100 percent behind" Todman's decision. In his final game for Connecticut, Todman managed 126 yards but needed 32 carries to get them, an average of 3.8 per carry, well below his regular-season average of 5.2. "I feel like there was times when we could have done things to attack them better or just do better running the ball," he said. "But I did my best, and I'm sure my offensive line did, the wideouts did, and the coaching staff, we all did. We do what we can do, but we were going against tough competition." Todman had 1,700 yards rushing this season in 616 carries. He came into the game second nationally in yards per game at 120.9.