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hasanova

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Quote from: jknezek on September 25, 2012, 08:16:30 PM
I really though H-SC would take them at home. Was definitely bummed they didn't. I had H-SC fairly high up based on their performance so far this year. But losing at home to Huntingdon, who was marginal for my poll, dropped them right out. We'll see. My poll is heavy on the ASC (3 teams) and Independents (3 teams) right now. The ODAC and USAS are drawing a blank.
As they should for now.    :-\

Hampton U SID

for what its worth on Bridgewater - they're at Apprentice this week

abnrgr

Eagles should still edge them. Should.....
Never shall I leave a fallen comrade

narch

i don't remember reading this here, but if it's already been posted, this is still a story worth telling...

hsc's rohle to receive ncaa award of valor - http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/Champion+Features/through+flames

abnrgr

Narch
HSC.....that is some high speed stuff there. Quiet courage.....
Never shall I leave a fallen comrade

hasanova

Quote from: abnrgr on September 28, 2012, 07:52:26 AM
Narch
HSC.....that is some high speed stuff there. Quiet courage.....
We should all have such friends and teammates.  Kudos.

wasper68

What an uninspiring effort today for an undefeated team playing at home.  Hope we better effort the rest of the year or we are looking at 3-7.

Congrats to RMC.  You guys came ready to play and it showed.

HSCTiger74

Just when I thought the Tigers had developed a decent defense to go with their normally potent offense ... SPLAT! Defense back to normal and offense takes a step backward.
Congrats to the Cardinals, and back to the drawing board for HS-C.
TANSTAAFL

jknezek

Quote from: HSCTiger74 on September 29, 2012, 03:57:11 PM
Just when I thought the Tigers had developed a decent defense to go with their normally potent offense ... SPLAT! Defense back to normal and offense takes a step backward.
Congrats to the Cardinals, and back to the drawing board for HS-C.

Didn't see this one coming. It is going to be an interesting season.

jknezek

W&L just rolling over Guilford. Early in 3rd and parts of the second team are already in. W&L up 28-0.

jknezek

End of third. W&L still playing a mixed first and second unit but punched in a TD to go up 35-0 with 35 seconds to go in the third. Guilford's D is looking very tired. They have been on the field all night. I'm hoping to see more second and third string out for W&L for the fourth on the first offensive possession.

jknezek

Guilford on the board. 35-7 W&L with 10 minutes to go in 4th. A very nice drive against a W&L mixed 1st and 2nd string defense.

jknezek

W&L's mixed 2nd and 3rd team offense scores a TD on a 4th and 2 from around Guilford's 40. If W&L ever punted on the other side of the 50, I'd say they should have right there. But since they never do, they ran a QB keeper right up the middle that broke for a long TD with the backup QB. 42-7, midway through 4th.

jknezek

Quakers march right down the field to score again against the W&L 2nd string. Polaski (Quaker QB) looks good for a young'en. No rushing attack, and the O-line is suspect, but if they can build around the QB the Quakers will get better fast. The offense looks much better than the game I watched last year against W&L, although the defense is still pretty hopeless against the option.
42-14 with just under 5 minutes to go.

jknezek

W&L can't hold Guilford out of the endzone one more time. Both teams ran mixed strings and the Quakers did a nice offense drive to make it 42-21 with 1.8 seconds left. W&L earns over 500 yards total offense, less than 80 through the air. Nice to get the "bye" game out of the way with a win. Quakers definitely looked better than last year and I was impressed with the starting QB in the second half. To be fair, all three Quaker scores came when W&L dropped into a prevent in the 4th with at least a few mixed string guys, but they were good drives by Guilford all the same. In the 2.5 quarters, against a more agressive D, the Quakers O didn't get a drive that went more than 40 yards.