MIAC in-game updates board

Started by Pat Coleman, September 01, 2011, 01:13:52 AM

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OzJohnnie

Safety!  Go johnnies!  9 - 0
  

bennie

High sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing, charging, hooking, fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, interference, roughing... everything else is just figure skating.  ~Author Unknown

OldAuggie

ULV has a defense. Very quick skill players.
MIAC champions 1928, 1997

RoyalsFan

Quote from: OzJohnnie on November 21, 2015, 01:20:41 PM
Quote from: RoyalsFan on November 21, 2015, 01:16:59 PM
UST stopped on 4th down at the 15. No score yet. La Verne qb hurt on 1st series.

Hurt out of the game?

Out of the game for now. Backup in and has only 1 pass for the year.

UST stopped on 4th down again.


OzJohnnie

Wow.  These refs have missed two obvious calls.

And Sura broke the rushing record?
  

RoyalsFan

UST returns the favor and stops ULV on 4th down on the 27.

OzJohnnie

Quote from: RoyalsFan on November 21, 2015, 01:29:15 PM
UST returns the favor and stops ULV on 4th down on the 27.

If La Verne beats UST they could have two trips to Minnesota in two weeks.
  

RoyalsFan

0-0 at then end of 1st quarter UST-ULV

BDB

If LaVerne beats UST Chicago Tommie may have a heart attack.

SagatagSam

Sing us a song, you're the piano man
Sing us a song tonight
Well, we're all in the mood for a melody
And you've got us feelin' alright.

RoyalsFan

UST goes for it on 4th down again and make it but it's called back on a block in the back, end up punting.

retagent

The officials marked that last 1st down where the receiver got prior to catching the ball. He caught it at the 27 and was down.

OzJohnnie

Johnnie interception!

The J's need to take the game out of the refs' hands. Shocking.
  

RoyalsFan

ULV with fake punt and convert.

OldAuggie

Quote from: BlueDevil Bob on November 21, 2015, 01:32:18 PM
If LaVerne beats UST Chicago Tommie may have a heart attack.
That fake punt might be too much for CT.....
MIAC champions 1928, 1997