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Post by rgs318 on Oct 29, 2022 9:23:47 GMT -5
Yale at Columbia (45-16) FINAL Georgetown at Lafayette (30-20) FINAL Merrimack at Stonehill (17-10) FINAL Colgate at Bucknell (13-7) FINAL Fordham at Holy Cross (52-53) OT FINAL Bryant at Gardner-Webb (40-48) FINAL Harvard at Dartmouth (28-13) FINAL
I may be a bit late in posting scores today (at a Halloween/birthday party starting at 1:15 - clearly I did not get to set the time). I'll post as soon as I get home.
GO CROSS GO
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Post by cruskater31 on Oct 29, 2022 16:43:59 GMT -5
How did the Hoyas (dfw?) Score more on Laffy than we did?
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Post by rgs318 on Oct 29, 2022 16:44:17 GMT -5
Sorry I could not post more often. One mother said it was hysterical watching a dead "Crusader" looking st scores on his cell.
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Post by rgs318 on Oct 29, 2022 16:46:42 GMT -5
How did the Hoyas (dfw?) Score more on Laffy than we did? The Pards wanted/needed those scores more than HC did. Let's remember the score when HC plays Georgetown to wrap up the regular season. PS: I appreciate HC making the game last so long that I got to see the OT (and the HC winning play) live.
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Post by cruskater31 on Oct 29, 2022 19:50:13 GMT -5
Co-no. 5 Weber St also survived late, beating Montana 24-21.
In the CAA, Bill and Mary turned aside URI's 2pt attempt for the 1pt win. No. 2 Sac State hosts No.14 Idaho at 9pm (31-28, Final)
Also of note, previously unbeaten Penn falls to Brown 34-31.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Oct 30, 2022 5:47:07 GMT -5
Only four unbeaten teams in FCS: Princeton Jackson State which is probably destined for the Celebration Bowl and the big payout. www.thecelebrationbowl.com/Sacramento State Holy Cross Sacramento state plays Weber State next Saturday.
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Post by cruskater31 on Oct 30, 2022 13:07:58 GMT -5
I have now watched 3 Sac State games. They are very good with a good rushing attack and a QB who can keep a drive alive. That being said, they probably should have lost to Idaho. The go-ahead score for the Potatoes, er I mean Vandals, was off of a bad interception. Ultimately time and the Hornets' QB running skills helped Sac State win the game in the final minutes. If our run D improves, or if we move a bigger DB (like Prince) up to help the run, I would love to play Sac Sate. They like to run but are not as big or intimidating as NDSU or SDSU I feel.
Huge game vs Weber as it is the only test left for the Hornets. Huge for Weber St ad they lost a tough one with those safeties to Montana St last week. Montana St has two easier contests before the annual game vs a presumably desperate Montana team.
From a scheme standpoint, I am more a fan of comparing players' physical attributes rather than labeling them LB, DE, DB, etc. Prince could easily be a LB for some teams, for example. I don't think we have to re-invent the wheel and switch from a 3-2-6 to a 3-4-4 mid game, but I would like to see us move personnel around depending on the situation.
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