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Ron Boerger

#330
Trinity takes the opening drive of the second half 75 yards, Ray Valencia finishes it off on a 3-yard dive.  17-6 Trinity with 8:42 remaining in the 3rd.  Jerrold Jones appears to have injured his left ankle on the drive and is out. 

Centre and Sewanee tied at 28 in the fourth. 

DePauw up 26-9 with 6:32 to play. 

consultant

For the second time today, Huntingdon just ran a interception back for a touchdown (80 some odd yards).  The Hawks lead Millsaps 49-20 with just over 4 minutes to go in the game.

Ron Boerger

Robert Kelner breaks several tackles and takes it 34 yards to put Trinity up 24-6 with 0:54 left in the 3rd

consultant

Millsaps scores a late touchdown

Final score Huntingdon 49 - Millsaps 27

Conference play starts next week for the Majors as they travel to Danville, KY, to take on Centre.


Ron Boerger

DePauw 33, Chicago 9, final.

Ross Wiethoff   16-10- 3  122 yds  0TD
Jeremiah Marks 32 rush, 141 yds   2TD
Brian Culp      5 catches-49 yds

CentreC6H0


Ron Boerger

#336
Sewanee is leading in the 4th, 31-28. 

WashU defeats Rhodes 15-10.

CentreC6H0

is this game on the radio, or where can i find this information

CentreC6H0


Ron Boerger

Trinity 24, Rose-Hulman 6, final.

Team   Player                AttCmpInt Yds TD Lg
TRINIT Jacob Cannon      27-18- 1  176  2 34
RHIT   Cameron Hummel  28-11- 2  102  0 21

----RUSHING----       #-Yds TD
TU-Ray Valencia        12-59   1
TU-Jerrold Jones       16-56   0
RH-Cameron Hummel  15-80   0
RH-Charlie Key          15-59   0

---RECEIVING--- #-Yds TD
TU-Robert Kelner   7-77   2
TU-Anthony Hicks  5-56   0
RH-Jason Dickey    4-43   0
RH-Dan Downey     4-40   0

Hawks88

Today was easily the best that Huntingdon has played. I think for the first time both the offense and defense played well from the start. The Hawks were able to put Millsaps in a hole early and never let them get anything going. If we can get this kind of effort next week we might be able to keep it close.

Go Hawks!! 4-0

historymajor

If Huntingdon is as good as it looks, next Saturday's matchup against TU in San Antone should be a good one.  The DPU cancellation left a lot of us wondering if anybody benefits... guess only time will tell... TU will load up for Huntingdon, then take their bye week and load up again for the balance of the conference schedule.
Anybody have thoughts about Centre and Sewanee???  Contenders, or pretenders?

Ron Boerger

Quote from: historymajor on October 02, 2005, 02:24:59 PM
If Huntingdon is as good as it looks, next Saturday's matchup against TU in San Antone should be a good one.  The DPU cancellation left a lot of us wondering if anybody benefits... guess only time will tell... TU will load up for Huntingdon, then take their bye week and load up again for the balance of the conference schedule.
Anybody have thoughts about Centre and Sewanee???  Contenders, or pretenders?

Disappointed to see JJ go down again yesterday ... had hoped the unexpected week off would give him a chance to get healthy.  Ray V looked good in relief, good to see the frosh (Baer) get in at the end.  He might get more playing time if JJ's injury is serious.

Huntingdon ... going to be a much tougher than originally expected game.  This is not the first long road trip they have taken - they defeated Colorado College in the Springs last season and played at SWAG two years ago.    Huntingdon still primarily a rushing team which does play to TU's defensive strength.   Millsaps was forced into a passing game yesterday, not their strength.  S/B a good one.   Huntingdon has to win to have much of a shot at a Pool B; Trinity needs to win in case to have the best chance at a pool C should it be necessary.

Looking at other stats:  HC has made 5 sacks, allowed 4 ... 28 tackles for loss (7 per game) ... three ball carriers averaging 40+ ypg, Willie Horn (68 ypg, 2 TD, 7 ypc), M Barfield (54.3 ypg, 2 TD), Adrian Daily (40 ypg) ... QB Zach Golson completes 52% of his passes, NO int's on the year, 138 yards/game  .. team is +9 on turnovers, primarily on the strength of 11 INTs in 139 attempts ... despite 4-0 record have only outgained opponents 1388-1366 (amazing what a few turnovers will do, eh) ... converting less than 1/3rd of third down attempts (16 of 52) ... cpponent's records a combined 6-11 (Trinity opponents record:  6-10)


sampa

Quote from: Ron Boerger (BfB) on October 01, 2005, 05:13:56 PM
DePauw 33, Chicago 9, final.

Ross Wiethoff   16-10- 3  122 yds  0TD
Jeremiah Marks 32 rush, 141 yds   2TD
Brian Culp      5 catches-49 yds
Mike Turk is an excellent coach. He has done a remarkable job at Huntingdon the last two years and will do even better in the future. They are really stepping up their level of competition against Trinity on the road. A close game would say a lot about their program, and a win, even more.

evacuee


I've not seen TU yet.  Does anyone know if they are truly not up to par this year?  A lot of teams with new starters at key positions take some time to work things out before they can really function on offense, then by the end of the season they're on fire. 

What does it look like?   Are they just not dominant or are they still in transition?