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Post by gks on Sept 25, 2016 12:30:14 GMT -5
The TV timeouts are Holy Cross' call. They are there if TV3 is there or not.
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Post by A Clock Tower Purple on Sept 25, 2016 12:52:10 GMT -5
The TV timeouts are Holy Cross' call. They are there if TV3 is there or not. Incorrect.
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Post by jflare on Sept 25, 2016 15:47:00 GMT -5
Next Saturday should be interesting. Tavani may be under more heat than CTG for a win. Two desperate coaches with two teams not very good. Both probably will be gone at end of this year.
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Post by gks on Sept 25, 2016 16:34:17 GMT -5
The in quarter/in game ("TV Timeouts") timeouts are for HC marketing. They have three per quarter.
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Post by bikeman on Sept 25, 2016 17:35:43 GMT -5
Les Miles is now available.😀
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Post by alumnusdad on Sept 25, 2016 19:52:30 GMT -5
... How many assistants - and excuse me, but there must be huge issues for an OL assistant to leave (fired? Resigned?) after week three. Time for a big change - Gilmore must go! Bingo! Two years too late!!
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Sept 25, 2016 20:04:32 GMT -5
Looking at the first half stats, PP going down midway in the second quarter.
HC led in first downs 11-9 HC led in offensive plays 48-32 Dartmouth led in total offense 215-205 HC led in time of possession 18:25 to 11:27 HC led in 3rd down conversion percentage (HC made nearly half of the their third down conversions) HC led in turnovers, losing two fumbles, one of which led to 7 Dartmouth points.
IMO, contrary to the declarations of some, that is not a terrible set of stats in which your all PL QB goes down after 22 minutes of play.
UNH, in its first half against Dartmouth, had 158 yards of offense compared to Dartmouth's 198. Dartmouth ran 41 plays to UNH's 36, and Dartmouth's time of possession was two minutes greater than UNH. UNH lost two fumbles.
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Post by carlin96 on Sept 28, 2016 17:22:33 GMT -5
I just want to say I am a huge HC Football supporter and wish nothing but the best for the program. As a football donor and former season ticket holder I try to do all I can to support the team. I would love to see HC succeed in the future. That being said, I am totally embarrassed by today's performance on and off the field. The best part of today was catching up with classmates and alum at the tailgate because the football product on the field absolutely stinks! We cant recruit, we are undersized and totally out coached. The end of the 1st half was a total nightmare and collapse. The security staff on the baseball field dress as if they are about to invade Poland and try to "bully" alumni and donors around and put on their "tough guy" attitude. This staff totally takes away from the game day experience because why would we go into the stadium and watch that embarrassment when we can catch up with alum. Cant even do that anymore. So glad I did not renew my season tickets for the first time in years to pay all those stupid fees for 1 less home game. WE DESERVE BETTER. I don't care about all your twitter, black helmets, new signs on the stadium, etc. It's all lipstick on a fat ugly pig and things need to change. I wish HCFB nothing but the best and will continue to buy tickets at the door for the next 3 home games and NYC. But they are slowly losing my commitment, real change is not a new Fitton field poster or mascot. GO CROSS GO Amen!
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