Quote from: jknezek on November 07, 2011, 05:45:14 PMThis. A couple of turnovers could have changed the H-SC/W&L game, but H-SC's offense executed the entire game. If they execute the way they did against the Generals (and cut out some silly penalties), they shouldn't have any problem with R-MC.
If H-SC plays like they did against W&L, solid, mistake free football, they will not have much problem with R-MC. If R-MC gets the turnovers that never came against W&L, the game could be a toss-up. R-MC is a good football team, they just aren't as good as H-SC. Expect two teams that play very similar styles, but the better athletes and execution SHOULD be on H-SC's side. I know it's a rivalry game, and H-SC could have a let down after the W&L game the way they almost looked past Guilford, but it really shouldn't be a major problem for the Tigers.
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Old Dominion Athletic Conference
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Old Dominion Athletic Conference
November 06, 2011, 12:42:41 AM
I was going to post earlier, but I got distracted by the game of the century or whatever.
Congrats to H-S, heckuva game. First time I had been over there, it definitely didn't disappoint (although the result could have been better). We just couldn't find an answer on defense, and H-S pretty much played a perfect game on offense. It's hard to win when you lose the turnover battle, all credit to the Tigers.
Congrats to H-S, heckuva game. First time I had been over there, it definitely didn't disappoint (although the result could have been better). We just couldn't find an answer on defense, and H-S pretty much played a perfect game on offense. It's hard to win when you lose the turnover battle, all credit to the Tigers.
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