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sabotai
04-29-2003, 01:46 PM
Staff Hirings

Syndicate Coordinator
Name: Marvin Stevenson
Age: 36
Academic Eligability: Very Good
Syndicate Investigation: Poor
Solicit Donations: Lousy

Will look for someone better next year.

sabotai
04-29-2003, 01:46 PM
Schedling Phase

No games to schedule.

sabotai
04-29-2003, 01:48 PM
<b>2005 Richard Stockton Schedule</b>

Rival: Rutgers
Stadium Capacity: 66,600
Season Tickets Sold: 35,900

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> Week Opponent Result Attendance Weather Television<br>2 NAVY <br>3 at Central Florida <br>4 NORTH TEXAS <br><font color=red>5 at Pittsburgh <br>7 at (7) Virginia Tech <br>8 (8) MIAMI OF FLORIDA <br>9 at (35) Syracuse <br>10 at West Virginia <br>12 RUTGERS <br>13 (32) BOSTON COLLEGE </font><br>14 at Kaneohe <br></font></pre>

sabotai
04-29-2003, 01:51 PM
A look back<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Year Record Post Rank<br>2004 (http://dynamic2.gamespy.com/~fof/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8266) 4-7 No 88<br>2003 (http://dynamic2.gamespy.com/~fof/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4599) 2-10 No 112<br>2002 (http://dynamic2.gamespy.com/~fof/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4602) 3-9 No 99</pre></font>

sabotai
04-29-2003, 02:11 PM
<h4>The Freshman Class of 2005</h4>
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Reish, Donnie 1 QB Fr 13 67 <br>Hubbard, Jake 30 RB Fr 21 70 <br>Woodford, Donovan 29 RB Fr 18 55 <br>Wilkins, Courtney 86 TE Fr 10 44 <br>Panos, Steve 82 WR Fr 6 21 <br>Stuart, Deon 52 C Fr 2 17<br>Lofton, Junior 60 G Fr 8 32 <br>Adams, Jamie 74 G Fr 8 57 <br>Bailey, Austin 63 T Fr 9 53 <br>Cota, Donny 73 DE Fr 3 15 <br>Mast, Maurice 90 DT Fr 3 46 <br>Starks, C.J. 56 ILB Fr 10 10 <br>Fisk, Jerald 96 OLB Fr 23 38 <br>Cummings, Adrian 44 OLB Fr 7 40 <br>Price, Jerald 37 CB Fr 4 27 <br>Mabry, Jesse 27 S Fr 24 69 <br>Bovee, J.J. 38 S Fr 19 40 <br></pre></font>

QB Donnie Reish - Our future, to put it simply. They guy I've been waiting for. Can't wait for 2 years from now.
RB Jake Hubbard - A good RB who has skills in being a receiving back.
RB Donovan Woodard - Actually a good back. He'll be a great backup for Hubbard.
TE Courtney Wilkins - He'll be decent if we need a TE.
WR Steve Panos - A future decent receiver. Also has good potential for kick returning.
C Deon Stuart - I hope he never has to start...
G Junior Lofton - Will be a decent guard for us.
G Jamie Adams - Will be a great addition to our line. Might think of switching him to T since we alreayd have 2 great guards.
T Austin Bailey - Will help with the T situation.
DE Donny Cota - Tackling dummy
DT Maurice Mast - Will own the middle in a few years.
ILB C.J. Starks - Tackling dummy
OLB Jerald Fisk - Will be a good OLB.
OLB Adrian Cummings - Will probably not make much of an impact.
CB Jerald Price - Not very good
S Jesse Mabry - Will be a great safety.
S J.J. Bovee - Will also be very good. Has good M2M skills, so he could cover as a CB.

sabotai
04-29-2003, 02:37 PM
<h4>Presenting Your 2005 Stockton Ospreys</h4>
<pre><font face="courier" size=2><br>Kelly, Mercury 18 QB Jr 32 54 <br>Colvin, Larry 3 QB So 15 49 <br>Uzzell, Riddick 12 QB So 21 26 <br>Reish, Donnie 1 QB Fr 13 67 <br>McCormick, Rex 11 QB So 25 25 <br></pre></font>
Larry Colvin did not progress as much as I had hoped. Kelly is not an option because
of the turnovers. Reish will be redshirted. I am going to stick Rex McCormick in as
my #1 guy. If he gets in trouble though, I will put Colvin in to see what he can
do. I may just alternate them.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Ford, George 33 RB Sr 45 45 <br>Logan, Oscar 46 RB So 30 36 <br>Shultz, Troy 35 RB So 37 62 <br>Hubbard, Jake 30 RB Fr 21 70 <br>Murray, Herman 24 RB Jr 5 6 <br>Ellard, Allen 23 RB So 14 21 <br>Woodford, Donovan 29 RB Fr 18 55 <br></pre></font>
Troy Shoultz will start, Ford and Logan as backups. Hubbard and Woodford are redshirted.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Cash, Justin 39 FB Sr 18 18 <br>Wallace, Ralph 34 FB Sr 26 29 <br>Hoetger, Omar 45 FB Sr 19 47 <br>Haight, Dan 21 FB Jr 17 37 <br>Garrison, Bob Bob 31 FB So 19 29 <br></pre></font>
Wallace, Hoetger and Bob Bob
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Ambra, J.J. 95 TE Sr 30 30 <br>Earls, Stan 89 TE Jr 33 53 <br>West, Shannon 98 TE So 25 56 <br>Osborne, Ron 88 TE Sr 17 39 <br>Cheshier, Lenny 83 TE Jr 3 15 <br>Wilkins, Courtney 86 TE Fr 10 44 <br></pre></font>
Earls, Ambra then West.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Covington, Kurt 8 WR Sr 35 35 <br>Davison, Rufus 85 WR Sr 32 52 <br>Noll, Grady 7 WR Jr 44 62 <br>Elliott, Sammie 81 WR Jr 27 41 <br>Rives, Rico 87 WR Jr 29 68 <br>Morabito, Lonnie 84 WR Sr 21 30 <br>Hanson, Ronnie 2 WR Sr 18 18 <br>Filbert, Darrin 4 WR Jr 32 32 <br>Panos, Steve 82 WR Fr 6 21 <br></pre></font>
Noll is our #1 guy. Covington is #2. Davidson is #3. Rives is #4.
Elliott is #5, Filbert will be relief.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Cochrane, Freddie 59 C So 26 47 <br>Lake, Winfred 54 C Sr 20 42 <br>Eden, Tyrus 58 C Jr 14 14 <br>Stuart, Deon 52 C Fr 2 17 </pre></font>
Cochrane will start, Lake #2.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Shea, Tim 61 G Sr 12 28 <br>Whiting, Harvey 68 G So 18 31 <br>Cole, Bobby 67 G So 39 75 <br>Samuels, Darryl 62 G So 7 80 <br>Lofton, Junior 60 G Fr 8 32 <br>Adams, Jamie 74 G Fr 8 57 <br></pre></font>
Cole will start. Samuels did not progress a lot, but I'm throwing him in there as #2.
Whiting and Shea as backups. Lofton and Adams are redshirted.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Clayton, Pete 76 T Sr 13 52 <br>Harmon, Jermaine 70 T Sr 18 23 <br>Bailey, Austin 63 T Fr 9 53 <br>Mazza, Jerald 75 T Sr 15 17 <br></pre></font>
Harmon and Clayton. Bailey will not be redshirted. I''ll have too few Tackles if I did.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Mozart, Earl 5 P Jr 55 55 <br>Coyle, Kenny 17 P Jr 9 9 <br></pre></font>
Mozart.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Fulton, Cedric 6 K Sr 27 27 <br>Stacey, Broderick 9 K Sr 36 36 <br>Harrell, Lenny 13 K So 16 90 <br>Hansen, Marco 16 K Jr 1 3 <br></pre></font>
I'm going to put Harrell in there, but if he misses early, I'm putting Stacey in.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Walker, Melvin 92 DE Sr 20 20 <br>Caldwell, Phil 71 DE Sr 20 22 <br>Bates, Troy 77 DE Jr 38 58 <br>Raymond, Brad 78 DE Sr 5 5 <br>Renfro, Andre 97 DE So 0 0 <br>Cota, Donny 73 DE Fr 3 15 <br></pre></font>
Bates went down according to my scout, but he did suffer an injury at the end of the season.
Bates is #1. Caldwell is #2. Walker and Raymond as backups.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Mast, Maurice 90 DT Fr 3 46 <br>Banks, Spencer 72 DT So 7 7 <br>Doyle, Amos 93 DT So 12 12 <br></pre></font>
I am not red shirting Mast. He will be our guy.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Matthews, Kenyon 48 ILB Sr 15 39 <br>Horn, Darryl 57 ILB Jr 23 61 <br>Freeman, Korey 43 ILB Jr 50 75 <br>Starks, C.J. 56 ILB Fr 10 10 </pre></font>
Freeman and Matthews. Horn is academically ineligable. (grrrr)
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Dawson, Geoff 55 OLB Sr 14 15 <br>Frederick, Ken 94 OLB Jr 48 66 <br>Greene, Karl 49 OLB So 24 36 <br>Fisk, Jerald 96 OLB Fr 23 38 <br>McKenzie, Brad 47 OLB Sr 11 25 <br>Yoder, Stanley 51 OLB Jr 9 9 <br>Walters, Tony 91 OLB Jr 9 26 <br>Cummings, Adrian 44 OLB Fr 7 40 </pre></font>
Frederick is coming along nicely. Fisk will be his opposite. Greene and Dawson as backups.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Thomason, Marcus 40 CB Sr 20 50 <br>Finley, Stanley 25 CB Jr 57 80 <br>Ruskowski, Aaron 42 CB Sr 16 16 <br>Price, Jerald 37 CB Fr 4 27 <br></pre></font>
Finley will be our #1 CB. Our Safety Stevenson will play in the CB position.
Thomason will be our nickel back.
<pre><font face="courier" size=2>Pritchett, Tim 28 S Sr 12 36 <br>Cobb, Troy 36 S Sr 10 19 <br>Pravato, Dexter 22 S Jr 54 54 <br>Stevenson, Donovan 41 S So 38 68 <br>Gwozdz, Earl 26 S So 35 52 <br>Mabry, Jesse 27 S Fr 24 69 <br>Bovee, J.J. 38 S Fr 19 40 <br>Lombardo, Cedric 20 S Jr 9 9<br></pre></font>
Pravato and Gwozdz will be our safeties.

sabotai
04-29-2003, 10:32 PM
Recruiting Overview of Needs

QB - Now that we have a great one, we can forgo this position for a year or two.

RB - Same as above.

FB & TE - No need for them.

WR - Will go after 1 or 2. Need to keep the WR position deep.

C - Cochrane will hopefully be our guy for awhile.

G - No need. Got good ones.

T - Need a few of these guys. I'm hurting for some good ones.

P - Mozart has 2 seasons left, need to look for his replacement.

K - No need here.

DE - Bates owns, but he has average support. Will go after one if I see one.

DT - Mast has great potentials, but I'm not redshirting him, so I need to go after a few more of these guys.

ILB - Horn is not developing and is an academic liability. Will look for some good ones.

OLB - Frderick is great, but he has average support. Will look for one.

CB - Only have 4 of these and a safety will be starting at CB. High priority.

S - Got a lot of depth here. Not a concern.


Top Priorities: OT, CB, P
Moderate Priorities: WR, DE, DT, ILB, OLB, C
Not a Priority: QB, RB, FB, TE, OG, S, K

sabotai
04-29-2003, 10:36 PM
<b>Preseason Voter Polls</b>
<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School Record Conf Coach Fans Ave Rank <br>Florida State 0-0 ACC 1 1 1.00 1 <br>California-Los Angeles 0-0 PAC 2 2 2.00 2 <br>Texas A&M 0-0 B12 3 6 4.50 3 <br>Tennessee 0-0 SEC 4 5 4.50 4 <br>Notre Dame 0-0 IND 5 4 4.50 6 <br>Virginia Tech 0-0 EST 7 3 5.00 5 <br>Texas 0-0 B12 6 8 7.00 7 <br>South Carolina 0-0 SEC 9 9 9.00 8 <br>Washington 0-0 PAC 11 10 10.50 11 <br>Miami of Florida 0-0 EST 8 14 11.00 9 <br>Colorado State 0-0 MWS 12 12 12.00 12 <br>Ohio State 0-0 B10 10 15 12.50 10 <br>Louisiana State 0-0 SEC 18 7 12.50 14 <br>Oklahoma 0-0 B12 14 16 15.00 13 <br>Oregon 0-0 PAC 21 11 16.00 18 <br>Maryland 0-0 ACC 19 17 18.00 17 <br>Florida 0-0 SEC 15 21 18.00 16 <br>Wisconsin 0-0 B10 13 26 19.50 15 <br>Kansas State 0-0 B12 26 13 19.50 21 <br>Clemson 0-0 ACC 29 18 23.50 26 <br>Illinois 0-0 B10 25 22 23.50 24 <br>Purdue 0-0 B10 20 27 23.50 20 <br>Brigham Young 0-0 MWS 24 23 23.50 25 <br>Stanford 0-0 PAC 23 25 24.00 23 <br>Michigan 0-0 B10 30 19 24.50 29 <br>------------------------------------------------------------<br>Boston College 0-0 EST 32 32 32.00 33 <br>Syracuse 0-0 EST 35 49 42.00 38 <br>Pittsburgh 0-0 EST 53 48 50.50 52 <br>West Virginia 0-0 EST 58 57 57.50 58 <br>Richard Stockton 0-0 EST 92 87 89.50 92 <br>Rutgers 0-0 EST 108 105 106.50 108 </pre></font>

sabotai
05-01-2003, 12:01 AM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 1</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-</strong></p><p>---------------</p><p>There's 1 Tackle, Punter and CB (1 of each) Dream Recruits that are great, but they all fail miserably when it comes to the academic requirements. Blue Chips are slightly better.</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> </b><br> <b>Declined</b>

sabotai
05-01-2003, 12:19 AM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 31 28 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 </font><br>Rutgers 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 3 <br>Miami of Florida 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 <br>Virginia Tech 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1 <br>Boston College 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 <br>West Virginia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 <br>Syracuse 0 1 0 .000 14 42 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1</pre></font>
<b>Week 1 Big East Games</b>
Pittsburgh beat North Carolina 31-28
Florida beat Syracuse 42-14

<b>Week 2 Big East Games</b>
Maryland at West Virginia
Penn State at Pittsburgh <b>TV4</b>
Western Michigan at Miami of Florida <b>TV5</b>
Akron at Syracuse
<font color=red>Navy at Richard Stockton</font>
Virginia Tech at Connecticut

sabotai
05-01-2003, 12:25 AM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 2</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong>Erie, PA. Strength: Touch Passing. Weakness: Long Passes</p><p>---------------</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> </b><br> <b>Declined</b>

sabotai
05-01-2003, 12:50 AM
Week 2

Navy Midshipmen (0-0) at Stockton Ospreys (0-0)

Stockton is favored by 2
Attendance: 45,200 (66,600)
Weather: 72 degrees, fair
Last Meeting: Week 2, 2004
Result: Stockton won 31-6
Head-to-Head Record: Tied 1-1

Injury Report
None

First Half

They won first, we won second. Time for the rubber match.

On our first drive of the season, we go 3 and out. Navy puts together a few good plays, but stall at our 41 and punt it away.

McCormick throws an interception on the 3rd play and Navy takes over. They got it at our 18 yardline and a few plays later, they score on a 13 yard run. 7-0 Navy

On the first play of the next drive, McCormick throws another pick...I can see his role as starting QB is not going to last long. Once again, Navy turns this pick into 7 points. 14-0 Navy

We go 3 and out again, Navy gets the ball with good field position and get down to our 25. A FG gives them the 17-0 lead going into the 2nd quarter.

McCormick finally settles down. We drive down the field with a mixture of runs and passes. McCormick throws 4 for 4 with his 4th being a 23 yard TD pass to Davidson. 17-7 Navy

On a third and long play, Navy's QB underthrows his target. But the story is in that our big time recruit, DT Maurice Mast, is down on the play. It looks like a serious injury.

We get the ball on the Navy 28 after a good punt return by Gwozdz. A TD pass from McCormick to Covington for 18 yards cuts the Navy lead to just 3. 17-14 Navy.

We start driving down the field trying to take the lead before half-time when McCormick throws another pick. Navy can't do anythign with it though.

We get the ball back. With 17 seconds left, we pass it, but we get a defensive pass interference call which puts us on the 26 yardline. Thinking we'd just get a few yards to help our kicker by going up the middle and calling a timeout, Ford ends up breaking it the entire way and we take the lead.

Half-Time: Stockton leads 21-17

Navy starts it off. They get to midfield before Pravato intercepts the pass. Pravato returns it for 49 yards and is stopped at the Navy 18. Two plays later, McCormick to Davidson for 9 yards and the TD. 28-17 Stockton

Being helped by a couple of penelties, Navy drives the length of the field. An 11 yard TD pass cuts our lead to 4. 28-24 Stockton.

Another interception by McCormick. Navy ends up missing the FG, though, so the score stays the same.

Our next drive stalls at midfield as time runs out in the quarter. We start off the 4th quarter by punting.

We both have short drives and end in punts. On Navy's next drive, they end up fumbling on an option play and Stevenson recovers it. Several plays later, McCormick to Rives for 7 yards and the TD. 35-24 Stockton.

That would pretty much finish it. Navy never even gets close to scoring again. A Navy interception is converted to 3 more points for us.

Final Score: Stockton wins 38-24

After the game, I would find out that the injury to Mast would end his season. In his first ever college game, Mast's career might be over as he suffered a Torn Knee Ligament. He is listed as OUT for 23 weeks.

As for the game, it never would have been close at all if McCormick hadn't thrown those interceptions. He may have thrown 4 TDs, but he also threw 4 INTs. He's gone. Time for Colvin to come in.

sabotai
05-01-2003, 05:22 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 53 31 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 3 <br>Virginia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 34 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 1 0 0 1.000 38 24 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2 </font><br>Miami of Florida 1 0 0 1.000 30 27 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2 <br>Syracuse 1 1 0 .500 29 52 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 <br>Rutgers 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 3 <br>Boston College 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 <br>West Virginia 0 1 0 .000 6 40 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1</pre></font>
<b>Week 2 Big East Games</b>
Maryland beat West Virginia 40-6
Pittsburgh beat Penn State 23-3
Miami of Florida beat Western Michigan 30-27
Syracuse beat Akron 15-10
<font color=red>Richard Stockton beat Navy 38-24</font>
Virginia Tech beat Connecticut 34-3

<b>Week 3 Big East Games</b>
Minnesota at Boston College
Pittsburgh at Texas A&M <b>TV4</b>
Washington at Miami of Florida <b>TV5</b>
Connecticut at Rutgers
<font color=red>Richard Stockton at Central Florida</font>
Buffalo at Virginia Tech
Kent at West Virginia

<b>Commentary</b>
Can we reach a new team record for most wins in a row? The record is 2...

sabotai
05-01-2003, 05:50 PM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 3</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong>Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Power Running. Weakness: Kick Returning</p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong>Erie, PA. Strength: Touch Passing. Weakness: Long Passes</p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong>Atco, NJ Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Punt Returning</p><p>---------------</p><p>There's 1 Tackle, Punter and CB (1 of each) Dream Recruits that are great, but they all fail miserably when it comes to the<br> academic requirements. Blue Chips are slightly better.</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> </b><br> <b>Declined</b>

sabotai
05-01-2003, 05:52 PM
Week 3

Stockton Ospreys (1-0) at Central Florida Golden Knights (0-1)

Stockton favored by 5 points
Attendance: 41,600 (70,200)
Weather: 66 degrees, stormy
Last Meeting: Week 3, 2004
Result: Stockton won 41-13
Head-to-Head Record: Tied 1-1

Injury Report
DT Maurice Mast is OUT with a Torn Knee Ligament (23 Weeks). DE Walker will come in and play as DT.

First Half

Both teams start off with a 3 and out. We put a few plays together on the next drive, but end up punting from midfield.

We once again exchange 3 and outs (or close to them) and on Central Florida's next drive, they put it together and drive down the field. A 38 yard FG gives them the 3-0 lead.

We continue to struggle on offense. Central Florida bangs in another FG to take the 6-0 lead.

We get a break when Finley picks off a pass and we get the ball at midfield. A 39 yard TD pass from Colvin to Davidson quickly gives us the lead 7-6.

Half-Time: Stockton leads 7-6

Central Florida goes 3 and out on their first drive. With the help of a roughing the passer call, we get in FG position, but the kick goes wide.

On the next play, Finley gets his second pick of the game. 3 plays later, a pass from Colvin to Rives gives us the 14-6 lead.

We continue to exchange punts until we finally get back into FG position. Again, the long kick goes wide. As the 3rd quarter came to an end, the game was still close.

The dance of punts continues until Central Florida bangs home another to make it 14-9 with 9 minutes to go.

Just in time for Colvin to catch fire. Throwing 5 for 5 on the next drive, Colvin gets us in th eendzone with an 11 yard TD pass to Noll. 21-9 Stockton with 4:44 left in the game.

With 3 minutes to go, Finley picks off his 3rd pass of the game and places us right at the Central Florida 8 yardline. It's only a matter fo time. Colvin to Noll for 5 yards. 28-9 Stockton with 2:43 left in the game.

Just before the 2 minute warning, we pick off another pass, this time by Thomason, and he takes it 45 yards for the TD. Stockton leads 35-9.

Final Score: Stockton wins 35-9

What did I notice? Colvin had ZERO interceptions with 4 TDs. He threw 26-42 with 266 yards.

However, running the ball was extremely unsuccessful.

Bates did not score any sacks (Calwell had 1), but he did hurry the QB 6 times.

And now this is our best start ever.

Even better, we are ranked!! Richard Stockton, according to the BCS, is ranked 34th. According to the polls, we are 39th. Do I expect it to last? Nope.

sabotai
05-01-2003, 09:30 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Virginia Tech 2 0 0 1.000 83 35 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 2 0 0 1.000 73 33 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 3 </font><br>Boston College 1 0 0 1.000 35 7 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2 <br>Rutgers 1 0 0 1.000 49 35 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 <br>Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .666 63 68 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1 <br>Miami of Florida 1 1 0 .500 43 60 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1 <br>Syracuse 1 1 0 .500 29 52 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1 <br>West Virginia 0 2 0 .000 23 67 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 2</pre></font>
<b>Week 3 Big East Games</b>
Boston College beat Minnesota 35-7
Texas A&M beat Pittsburgh 37-10
Washington beat Miami of Florida 33-13
Rutgers beat Connecticut 49-35
<font color=red>Richard Stockton beat Central Florida 35-9</font>
Virginia Tech beat Buffalo 49-32
Kent beat West Virginia 27-17

<b>Week 4 Big East Games</b>
Wisconsin at Pittsburgh <b>TV5</b>
Virginia Tech at Texas A&M <b>TV3</b>
Boston College at Western Michigan
Bowling Grean at Miami of Florida <b>TV5</b>
Rutgers at Tulsa
Syracuse at Auburn
<font color=red>North Texas at Richard Stockton</font>

<b>Commentary</b>
We are off to our first ever 2-0 start and now facing North Texas, a team that beat us last season. Mimai is off to a bad start. And Virginia Tech starts off strong.

sabotai
05-01-2003, 09:36 PM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 4</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong>Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Power Running. Weakness: Kick Returning</p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong>Erie, PA. Strength: Touch Passing. Weakness: Long Passes</p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong>Atco, NJ Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Punt Returning</p><p><strong>DT Randal Dowling - #8 DT, #88 National, Scouted 67+<br> </strong>Lancaster, PA Strength: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Defending the Run </p><p>---------------</p><p>There's 1 Tackle, Punter and CB (1 of each) Dream Recruits that are great, but they all fail miserably when it comes to the<br> academic requirements. Blue Chips are slightly better.</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> </b><br> <b>Declined</b>

sabotai
05-01-2003, 10:16 PM
Week 4

North Texas Mean Green (0-1) at #39 Stockton Ospreys (2-0)

A 44-7 win is erased as my computer crashed before I could save it (The crash was unrelated to to TCY)

I resimmed the game and it came out Stockton winning 21-13.

I don't feel like writing it up....

sabotai
05-01-2003, 10:17 PM
<b>Big East</b>

See above, I don't feel liek redoing standings....

sabotai
05-01-2003, 10:41 PM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 5</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong>Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Power Running. Weakness: Kick Returning</p><p><strong>QB Brady Farmer - #1 QB, #6 National, Scouted 77+<br> </strong> Absecon, NJ. Strength: Touch Passing Weakness: Very Long Passing</p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong>Erie, PA. Strength: Touch Passing. Weakness: Long Passes</p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong>Atco, NJ Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Punt Returning</p><p><strong>DT Randal Dowling - #8 DT, #88 National, Scouted 67+<br> </strong>Lancaster, PA Strength: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Defending the Run </p><p><strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - #58 DE, #489 National, Scouted 59-<br> </strong>Recruiting for his name. Coal Township, PA. Strength: Defending the Run. Weakness: Rushing the Passer</p><p>---------------</p><p>Why another QB? There are hardly any Dream Recruits that qualify academically.</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> </b><br> <b>Declined</b>

sabotai
05-02-2003, 12:34 AM
Week 5

vs. Pittsburgh

Do to having to resim, the TV showing was not to be.

Don't feel like writing it up, I'm tired and really annoyed (at myself, not the game. I'm the one who didn't save when I decided to try to do something else....)

We lose 42-6

sabotai
05-02-2003, 02:20 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Miami of Florida 3 1 0 .750 113 92 1 0 0 1.000 29 21 Won 2 <br>Syracuse 3 1 0 .750 76 91 1 0 0 1.000 19 14 Won 3 <br>Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 112 136 1 0 0 1.000 42 6 Won 1 <br>West Virginia 1 2 0 .333 33 73 1 0 0 1.000 10 6 Won 1 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 3 1 0 .750 100 88 0 1 0 .000 6 42 Lost 1</font> <br>Boston College 2 1 0 .666 101 56 0 1 0 .000 21 29 Lost 1 <br>Virginia Tech 2 2 0 .500 107 89 0 1 0 .000 14 19 Lost 2 <br>Rutgers 1 2 0 .333 65 87 0 1 0 .000 6 10 Lost 2</pre></font>
<b>Week 5 Big East Games</b>
Miami of Florida beat Boston College 29-21
<font color=red>Pittsburgh beat Richard Stockton 42-6</font>
West Virginia beat Rutgers 10-6
Syracuse beat Virginia Tech 19-14

<b>Week 6 Big East Games</b>
Navy at Boston College
Troy State at Miami of Florida
Brigham Young at Rutgers
Tennessee at Syracuse
West Virginia at Arkansas State

<b>Commentary</b>
Ok, time to get this thing back up. A crash of my computer screwed it up a bit, but now it's time to push forward.

A well needed bye week is upcoming. We need to lick our wounds...

sabotai
05-02-2003, 06:01 PM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 6</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong>Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Power Running. Weakness: Kick Returning</p><p><strong>QB Brady Farmer - #1 QB, #6 National, Scouted 77+<br> </strong>Absecon, NJ. Strength: Touch Passing Weakness: Very Long Passing<strong> </strong></p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong>Erie, PA. Strength: Touch Passing. Weakness: Long Passes</p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong>Atco, NJ Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Punt Returning</p><p><strong>DT Randal Dowling - #8 DT, #88 National, Scouted 67+</strong><br> Lancaster, PA Strength: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Defending the Run </p><p><strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - #58 DE, #489 National, Scouted 59-</strong><br> Recruiting for his name. Coal Township, PA. Strength: Defending the Run. Weakness: Rushing the Passer</p><p><strong>DE Phil Seiler - #69 DE, #610 National, Scouted 43+<br> </strong>Monaca, PA. Strength: Rushing the Passer. Weakness: Defending the Run</p><p>---------------</p><p>There's 1 Tackle, Punter and CB (1 of each) Dream Recruits that are great, but they all fail miserably when it comes to the<br> academic requirements. Blue Chips are slightly better.</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> </b><br> <b>Declined</b>

sabotai
05-02-2003, 06:10 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Miami of Florida 4 1 0 .800 151 99 1 0 0 1.000 29 21 Won 3 <br>Syracuse 4 1 0 .800 103 111 1 0 0 1.000 19 14 Won 4 <br>Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 112 136 1 0 0 1.000 42 6 Won 1 <br>West Virginia 2 2 0 .500 61 80 1 0 0 1.000 10 6 Won 2 <br>Boston College 3 1 0 .750 135 59 0 1 0 .000 21 29 Won 1 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 3 1 0 .750 100 88 0 1 0 .000 6 42 Lost 1</font> <br>Virginia Tech 2 2 0 .500 107 89 0 1 0 .000 14 19 Lost 2 <br>Rutgers 1 3 0 .250 74 104 0 1 0 .000 6 10 Lost 3</pre></font>
<b>Week 6 Big East Games</b>
Boston College beat Navy 34-3
Miami of Florida beat Troy State 38-7
Brigham Young beat Rutgers 17-9
Syracuse beat Tennessee 27-20
West Virginia beat Arkansas State 28-7

<b>Week 7 Big East Games</b>
Syracuse at Boston College <b>TV4</b>
West Virginia at Miami of Florida <b>TV4</b>
Pittsburgh at Rutgers
<font color=red>Richard Stockton at Virginia Tech</font>

sabotai
05-02-2003, 06:18 PM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 7</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong>Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Power Running. Weakness: Kick Returning</p><p><strong>QB Brady Farmer - #1 QB, #6 National, Scouted 77+<br> </strong>Absecon, NJ. Strength: Touch Passing Weakness: Very Long Passing</p><p><strong>K Bo McCormick - #5 K, #447 National, Scouted 69++<br> </strong>Vernon, NJ Strength: Kickoff Distance Weakness: Field Goal Accuracy</p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong>Erie, PA. Strength: Touch Passing. Weakness: Long Passes</p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong>Atco, NJ Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Punt Returning</p><p><strong>DT Randal Dowling - #8 DT, #88 National, Scouted 67+</strong><br> Lancaster, PA Strength: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Defending the Run </p><p><strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - #58 DE, #489 National, Scouted 59-</strong><br> <font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Pittsburgh</font></p><p><strong>DE Phil Seiler - #69 DE, #610 National, Scouted 43+<br> </strong>Monaca, PA. Strength: Rushing the Passer. Weakness: Defending the Run</p><p><strong>G Sammie Grier - #67 G, #740 National, Scouted 69-<br> </strong>Blackwood, NJ Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection</p><p>---------------</p><p>There's 1 Tackle, Punter and CB (1 of each) Dream Recruits that are great, but they all fail miserably when it comes to the academic requirements. Blue Chips are slightly better.</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> </b><br> <b>Declined<br> <strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - </strong></b>Pittsburgh

sabotai
05-02-2003, 06:47 PM
Week 7

Stockton Ospreys (3-1) at #27 Virginia Tech Hokies (2-2)

Virginia Tech is favored by 11
Attendance: 50,000 (50,000)
Weather: 68 degrees, fair
Last Meeting: Week 12, 2004
Result: Virginia Tech won 58-0
Head-to-Head Record: Virginia Tech leads 3-0

Injury Report
DT Maurice Mast is OUT with a Torn Knee Ligament (19 Weeks)
OLB Adrian Cummings is OUT with Broken Ribs (10 Weeks)
WR Lonnie Morabito is PROBABLY with a Bruised Sternum (1 Week)
OLB Jerald Fiskis PROBABLE with a Sprained Knee (1 Week)

First Half

We put together a great opening drive. We get down to the 4 yardline, and go for the field goal. Virginia Tech blocks it and recovers it at the 11.

We exchange punts and then Virginia Tech hits a 31 yard FG to take the 3-0 lead.

We continue to exchange punts until on a 3rd and long play, Colvin is sacked and fumbles the ball. Two plays later, Virginia Tech is in the end zone. 10-0 Tech

We take it to the Virginia Tech 40, and turn it over on downs. Tech then takes it all the way and scores another TD. Tech leads 17-0.

With less than a minute to go, Tech scores another TD...We try a FG as time runs off, and it falls short.

Half-Time: Virginia Tech leads 24-0

Virginia Tech scores again on a 20 yard FG half way through the 3rd. Tech leads 27-0

We finally put together a drive on the arm of Colvin as he takes it the length of the field. 27-7 Tech

Virginia Tech in turn does the same. 34-7 Tech.

We would get 9 more points (a TD and a FG) and they would get another FG.

Final Score: Virginia Tech wins 37-16

These write-ups take forever...for the rest of this season, there won't ge any write ups. For next season, I might try something else.

sabotai
05-02-2003, 06:56 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Miami of Florida 5 1 0 .833 175 116 2 0 0 1.000 53 38 Won 4 <br>Syracuse 5 1 0 .833 120 125 2 0 0 1.000 36 28 Won 5 <br>Pittsburgh 4 2 0 .666 157 146 2 0 0 1.000 87 16 Won 2 <br>Virginia Tech 3 2 0 .600 144 105 1 1 0 .500 51 35 Won 1 <br>West Virginia 2 3 0 .400 78 104 1 1 0 .500 27 30 Lost 1 <br>Boston College 3 2 0 .600 149 76 0 2 0 .000 35 46 Lost 1 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 3 2 0 .600 116 125 0 2 0 .000 22 79 Lost 2 </font><br>Rutgers 1 4 0 .200 84 149 0 2 0 .000 16 55 Lost 4</font></pre>
<b>Week 7 Big East Games</b>
Syracuse beat Boston College 17-14
Miami of Florida beat West Virginia 24-17
Pittsburgh beat Rutgers 45-10
<font color=red>Virginia Tech beat Richard Stockton 37-16</font>

<b>Week 8 Big East Games</b>
Boston College at Pittsburgh
<font color=red>Miami of Florida at Richard Stockton</font> <b>TV5</b>
Rutgers at Navy
Virginia Tech at West Virginia

sabotai
05-02-2003, 07:02 PM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 8</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong>Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Power Running. Weakness: Kick Returning</p><p><strong>QB Brady Farmer - #1 QB, #6 National, Scouted 77+<br> </strong>Absecon, NJ. Strength: Touch Passing Weakness: Very Long Passing</p><p><strong>K Bo McCormick - #5 K, #447 National, Scouted 69++<br> </strong>Vernon, NJ Strength: Kickoff Distance Weakness: Field Goal Accuracy</p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong>Erie, PA. Strength: Touch Passing. Weakness: Long Passes</p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong>Atco, NJ Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Punt Returning</p><p><strong>DT Randal Dowling - #8 DT, #88 National, Scouted 67+</strong><br> Lancaster, PA Strength: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Defending the Run </p><p><strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - #58 DE, #489 National, Scouted 59-</strong><br> <font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Pittsburgh</font></p><p><strong>DE Phil Seiler - #69 DE, #610 National, Scouted 43+<br> </strong>Monaca, PA. Strength: Rushing the Passer. Weakness: Defending the Run</p><p><strong>G Sammie Grier - #67 G, #740 National, Scouted 69-<br> </strong>Blackwood, NJ Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection</p><p><strong>OLB Harry Abrams - #85 OLB, #--- National, Scouted 54-<br> </strong>Manahawkin, NJ Strenght: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Man-To-Man Defense</p><p>---------------</p><p>There's 1 Tackle, Punter and CB (1 of each) Dream Recruits that are great, but they all fail miserably when it comes to the academic requirements. Blue Chips are slightly better.</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> P Eric McCaslin - </b>Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania<b> - <font color="#009900">(49+)</font><br> </b><br> <b>Declined<br> <strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - </strong></b>Pittsburgh<br> <strong>OLB Rich Shotwell - </strong>Rutgers

sabotai
05-02-2003, 07:07 PM
Week 8

#10 Miami Hurricanes (5-1) at Stockton Ospreys (3-2)

Miami is favored by 10
Attendance: 49,200 (66,600)
Weather: 50 degrees, rain
Last Meeting: Week 10, 2004
Result: Miami won 62-13
Head-to-Head Miami leads 3-0

Injury Report
DT Maurice Mast is OUT with a Torn Knee Ligament (19 Weeks)
OLB Adrian Cummings is OUT with Broken Ribs (9 Weeks)

Final Score: Miami wins 47-17

sabotai
05-02-2003, 07:12 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Miami of Florida 6 1 0 .857 222 133 3 0 0 1.000 100 55 Won 5 <br>Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 194 160 3 0 0 1.000 124 30 Won 3 <br>Syracuse 5 1 0 .833 120 125 2 0 0 1.000 36 28 Won 5 <br>Virginia Tech 4 2 0 .666 185 132 2 1 0 .666 92 62 Won 2 <br>West Virginia 2 4 0 .333 105 145 1 2 0 .333 54 71 Lost 2 <br>Rutgers 1 5 0 .166 100 169 0 2 0 .000 16 55 Lost 5 <br>Boston College 3 3 0 .500 163 113 0 3 0 .000 49 83 Lost 2 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 3 3 0 .500 133 172 0 3 0 .000 39 126 Lost 3</font></font></pre>
<b>Week 8 Big East Games</b>
Pittsburgh beat Boston College 37-14
<font color=red>Miami of Florida beat Richard Stockton 37-17</font>
Navy beat Rutgers 20-16
Virginia Tech beat West Virginia 41-27

<b>Week 9 Big East Games</b>
Rutgers at Boston College
Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech <b>TV3</b>
<font color=red>Richard Stockton at Syracuse</font>

sabotai
05-02-2003, 07:30 PM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 9</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong>Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Power Running. Weakness: Kick Returning</p><p><strong>QB Brady Farmer - #1 QB, #6 National, Scouted 77+<br> </strong>Absecon, NJ. Strength: Touch Passing Weakness: Very Long Passing</p><p><strong>K Bo McCormick - #5 K, #447 National, Scouted 69++<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong>Erie, PA. Strength: Touch Passing. Weakness: Long Passes</p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong>Atco, NJ Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Punt Returning</p><p><strong>DT Randal Dowling - #8 DT, #88 National, Scouted 67+</strong><br> <font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Arizona State</font></p><p><strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - #58 DE, #489 National, Scouted 59-</strong><br> <font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Pittsburgh</font></p><p><strong>DE Phil Seiler - #69 DE, #610 National, Scouted 43+<br> </strong>Monaca, PA. Strength: Rushing the Passer. Weakness: Defending the Run</p><p><strong>G Sammie Grier - #67 G, #740 National, Scouted 69-<br> </strong>Blackwood, NJ Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection</p><p><strong>OLB Harry Abrams - #85 OLB, #--- National, Scouted 54-<br> </strong>Manahawkin, NJ Strenght: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Man-To-Man Defense</p><p><strong>C Gerald Berry - #45 C, #881 National, Scouted 52-<br> </strong>Paramus, NJ Strength: Pass Protection Weakness: Run Blocking</p><p>---------------</p><p>We tend to get 1 dream recruit each year. I hope we get 2 this one. To have it spent on a kicker.... No more Dream Recruits available or who meet academic requirements.</p><p><b>Accepted - 0<br> P Eric McCaslin - </b>Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania<b> - <font color="#009900">(49+)</font><br> S J.J. Givens - </b>Wanaque, New Jersey<b> <font color="#009900">(48+)</font><br> CB Harold Boone - </b>Hershey, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#009900">(58+)</font><br> K <strong> Bo McCormick</strong> - </b>Vernon, New Jersey<b> (69++)<br> C J.R. Godfrey - </b>Milford, New Jersey<b> <font color="#0000FF">(47-)</font><br> </b><br> <b>Declined<br> <strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - </strong></b>Pittsburgh<br> <strong>OLB Rich Shotwell - </strong>Rutgers<br> <strong>S Clyde Milstead - </strong>Connecticut<br> <strong>ILB Billy Joe Green - </strong>North Carolina<br> <strong>ILB Glenn Madison - </strong>Bowling Green<br> <strong>RB Stan Newsome</strong> - Pearl City

sabotai
05-02-2003, 07:41 PM
Week 9

Stockton Ospreys (3-3) at Syracuse Orangemen (5-1)

Syracuse is favored by 18
Attendance: 43,800 (49,600)
Weather: 37 degrees, fair
Last Meeting: Week 5, 2004
Result: Syracuse won 31-7
Head-to-Head Syracuse leads 3-0

Injury Report
DT Maurice Mast is OUT with a Torn Knee Ligament (18 Weeks)
OLB Adrian Cummings is OUT with Broken Ribs (9 Weeks)
ILB Kenyon Matthews is PROBABLE with a Concussion (1 Week)

Final Score: Syracuse wins 49-10

sabotai
05-02-2003, 07:45 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 229 186 4 0 0 1.000 159 56 Won 4 <br>Miami of Florida 6 1 0 .857 222 133 3 0 0 1.000 100 55 Won 5 <br>Syracuse 6 1 0 .857 169 135 3 0 0 1.000 85 38 Won 6 <br>Virginia Tech 4 3 0 .571 211 167 2 2 0 .500 118 97 Lost 1 <br>West Virginia 2 4 0 .333 105 145 1 2 0 .333 54 71 Lost 2 <br>Boston College 4 3 0 .571 190 120 1 3 0 .250 76 90 Won 1 <br>Rutgers 1 6 0 .142 107 196 0 3 0 .000 23 82 Lost 6 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 3 4 0 .428 143 221 0 4 0 .000 49 175 Lost 4</font></pre></font>
<b>Week 9 Big East Games</b>
Boston College beat Rutgers 27-7
Pittsburgh beat Virginia Tech 35-26
<font color=red>Syracuse beat Richard Stockton 49-10</font>

<b>Week 10 Big East Games</b>
Boston College at Virginia Tech
Rutgers at Miami fo Florida
Syracuse at Pittsburgh <b>TV3</b>
<font color=red>Richard Stockton at West Virginia</font>

sabotai
05-02-2003, 08:00 PM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 10</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> <font color="#000000">Delran, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.</font></font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong><font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Notre Dame</font></p><p><strong>QB Brady Farmer - #1 QB, #6 National, Scouted 77+<br> </strong><font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Colorado State</font></p><p><strong>K Bo McCormick - #5 K, #447 National, Scouted 69++<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong><font color="#FF3300">Has decided to attend Arkansas State</font></p><p><strong>DT Randal Dowling - #8 DT, #88 National, Scouted 67+</strong><br> <font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Arizona State</font></p><p><strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - #58 DE, #489 National, Scouted 59-</strong><br> <font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Pittsburgh</font></p><p><strong>DE Phil Seiler - #69 DE, #610 National, Scouted 43+<br> </strong>Monaca, PA. Strength: Rushing the Passer. Weakness: Defending the Run</p><p><strong>G Sammie Grier - #67 G, #740 National, Scouted 69-<br> </strong>Blackwood, NJ Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection</p><p><strong>OLB Harry Abrams - #85 OLB, #--- National, Scouted 54-<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p><strong>C Gerald Berry - #45 C, #881 National, Scouted 52-<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p>---------------</p><p>We tend to get 1 dream recruit each year. I hope we get 2 this one. To have it spent on a kicker....<br> No more Dream Recruits available or who meet academic requirements.</p><p><b>Accepted -10<br> P Eric McCaslin - </b>Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania<b> - <font color="#009900">(49+)</font><br> S J.J. Givens - </b>Wanaque, New Jersey<b> <font color="#009900">(48+)</font><br> CB Harold Boone - </b>Hershey, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#009900">(58+)</font><br> K <strong> Bo McCormick</strong> - </b>Vernon, New Jersey<b> (69++)<br> C J.R. Godfrey - </b>Milford, New Jersey<b> <font color="#0000FF">(47-)</font><br> S Myron Bell - </b>Lancaster, Pennsylvania <font color="#009900"><strong>(56-)</strong></font><br> <b>OLB Harry Abrams - </b>Manahawkin, New Jersey<b> <font color="#FF0000">(54-)</font><br> C Gerald Berry - </b>Paramus, New Jersey<b> <font color="#FF0000">(52-)</font><br> WR Edward Bridges - </b>Carnegie, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#009900">(41+)</font><br> <strong>QB Bubba Stephenson</strong> - </b>Erie, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#FF0000">(81-)</font><br> </b><br> <b>Declined<br> <strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - </strong></b>Pittsburgh<br> <strong>OLB Rich Shotwell - </strong>Rutgers<br> <strong>S Clyde Milstead - </strong>Connecticut<br> <strong>ILB Billy Joe Green - </strong>North Carolina<br> <strong>ILB Glenn Madison - </strong>Bowling Green<br> <strong>RB Stan Newsome</strong> - Pearl City<br> <strong>C Kris Doty</strong> - Vanderbilt<br> <strong>WR Grant Kelly</strong> - Arkansas State<br> <strong>WR Bernie McKnight</strong> - Duke<br> <strong>RB Daryl Pettus</strong> - Notre Dame<br> <strong>QB Brady Farmer</strong> - Colorado State

sabotai
05-02-2003, 08:08 PM
Week 10

Stockton Ospreys (3-4) at West Virginia Demon Deacons (2-4)

Stockton is favored by 6
Attendance: 50,600 (63,500)
Weather: 55 degrees, rain
Last Meeting: Week 13, 2004
Result: West Virginia won 34-7
Head-to-Head West Virginia leads 2-1

Injury Report
DT Maurice Mast is OUT with a Torn Knee Ligament (17 Weeks)
OLB Adrian Cummings is DOUBTFUL with Broken Ribs (8 Weeks)
ILB Kenyon Matthews is PROBABLE with a Concussion (2 Weeks)

Final Score: West Virginia wins 34-14

As with all QBs that come my way, Colvin has self destructed. He threw 5 INTs this game.

sabotai
05-02-2003, 08:29 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Miami of Florida 7 1 0 .875 243 142 4 0 0 1.000 121 64 Won 6 <br>Syracuse 7 1 0 .875 207 145 4 0 0 1.000 123 48 Won 7 <br>Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .666 239 224 4 1 0 .800 169 94 Lost 1 <br>Virginia Tech 5 3 0 .625 235 177 3 2 0 .600 142 107 Won 1 <br>West Virginia 3 4 0 .428 139 159 2 2 0 .500 88 85 Won 1 <br>Boston College 4 4 0 .500 200 144 1 4 0 .200 86 114 Lost 1 <br>Rutgers 1 7 0 .125 116 217 0 4 0 .000 32 103 Lost 7 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 3 5 0 .375 157 255 0 5 0 .000 63 209 Lost 5</font></font></pre>
<b>Week 10 Big East Games</b>
Virginia Tech beat Boston College 24-10
Miami of Florida beat Rutgers 21-9
Syracuse beat Pittsburgh 38-10
<font color=red>West Virginia beat Richard Stockton 34-14</font>

<b>Week 11 Big East Games</b>
West Virginia at Boston College
Miami of Florida at Syracuse <b>TV1</b>
Virginia Tech at Rutgers

sabotai
05-03-2003, 11:56 AM
<b><font size="4">Recruiting before Week 11</font></b></p><p><b> </b> <b>Required Local Scholarships</b></p><p> For the fourth straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.</p><p><b><font size="4">Dream Recruits</font></b></p><p><b>T Rico Graham - #39 T, #373 National, Scouted 59+</b><font color=red><br> </font><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p><strong>RB Daryl Pettus - #2 RB, #63 Natioanl, Scouted 60++<br> </strong><font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Notre Dame</font></p><p><strong>QB Brady Farmer - #1 QB, #6 National, Scouted 77+<br> </strong><font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Colorado State</font></p><p><strong>K Bo McCormick - #5 K, #447 National, Scouted 69++<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p><b><font size="4">Blue Chip Recruits</font></b></p><p><strong>T Travis Olmstead - #3 T, #16 National, Scouted 84-<br> </strong>Johnstown, PA. Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Blocking</p><p><strong>QB Bubba Stephenson - #22 QB, #195 National, Scouted 81-<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p><strong>WR Grant Kelly - #38 WR, #495 National, Scouted 65+<br> </strong><font color="#FF3300">Has decided to attend Arkansas State</font></p><p><strong>DT Randal Dowling - #8 DT, #88 National, Scouted 67+</strong><br> <font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Arizona State</font></p><p><strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - #58 DE, #489 National, Scouted 59-</strong><br> <font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Pittsburgh</font></p><p><strong>DE Phil Seiler - #69 DE, #610 National, Scouted 43+<br> </strong>Monaca, PA. Strength: Rushing the Passer. Weakness: Defending the Run</p><p><strong>G Sammie Grier - #67 G, #740 National, Scouted 69-<br> </strong><font color="#FF0000">Has decided to attend Hawaii</font></p><p><strong>OLB Harry Abrams - #85 OLB, #--- National, Scouted 54-<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p><strong>C Gerald Berry - #45 C, #881 National, Scouted 52-<br> </strong><font color="#0000FF">Has decided to accept our offer to attend Richard Stockton</font></p><p>---------------</p><p>We tend to get 1 dream recruit each year. I hope we get 2 this one. To have it spent on a kicker....<br> No more Dream Recruits available or who meet academic requirements.</p><p><b>Accepted -15<br> P Eric McCaslin - </b>Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania<b> - <font color="#009900">(49+)</font><br> S J.J. Givens - </b>Wanaque, New Jersey<b> <font color="#009900">(48+)</font><br> CB Harold Boone - </b>Hershey, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#009900">(58+)</font><br> K <strong> Bo McCormick</strong> - </b>Vernon, New Jersey<b> (69++)<br> C J.R. Godfrey - </b>Milford, New Jersey<b> <font color="#0000FF">(47-)</font><br> S Myron Bell - </b>Lancaster, Pennsylvania <font color="#009900"><strong>(56-)</strong></font><br> <b>OLB Harry Abrams - </b>Manahawkin, New Jersey<b> <font color="#FF0000">(54-)</font><br> C Gerald Berry - </b>Paramus, New Jersey<b> <font color="#FF0000">(52-)</font><br> WR Edward Bridges - </b>Carnegie, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#009900">(41+)</font><br> <strong>QB Bubba Stephenson</strong> - </b>Erie, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#FF0000">(81-)</font><br> CB Gary Carr - </b>Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania <font color="#009900"><strong>(47+)</strong></font><br> <b>DT O.J. Moeller - </b>Montclair, New Jersey <font color="#009900"><strong>(49+)</strong></font><br> <b>DE Jorge Sawyer - </b>Eatontown, New Jersey <font color="#0000FF"><strong>(47+)</strong></font><br> <strong>T Rico Graham - </strong>Delran, New Jersey <strong>(59+)</strong><br> <strong>G Floyd Garboushian - </strong>Wilmington, Delaware <font color="#009900"><strong>(49+)</strong></font></p><p><b>Declined<br> <strong>DE Hardy Fuamatu-Ma'afala - </strong></b>Pittsburgh<br> <strong>OLB Rich Shotwell - </strong>Rutgers<br> <strong>S Clyde Milstead - </strong>Connecticut<br> <strong>ILB Billy Joe Green - </strong>North Carolina<br> <strong>ILB Glenn Madison - </strong>Bowling Green<br> <strong>RB Stan Newsome</strong> - Pearl City<br> <strong>C Kris Doty</strong> - Vanderbilt<br> <strong>WR Grant Kelly</strong> - Arkansas State<br> <strong>WR Bernie McKnight</strong> - Duke<br> <strong>RB Daryl Pettus</strong> - Notre Dame<br> <strong>QB Brady Farmer</strong> - Colorado State<br> <strong>G Sammie Grier </strong>- Hawaii

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:04 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Syracuse 8 1 0 .888 243 164 5 0 0 1.000 159 67 Won 8 <br>Miami of Florida 7 2 0 .777 262 178 4 1 0 .800 140 100 Lost 1 <br>Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .666 239 224 4 1 0 .800 169 94 Lost 1 <br>Virginia Tech 6 3 0 .666 275 214 4 2 0 .666 182 144 Won 2 <br>West Virginia 3 5 0 .375 149 204 2 3 0 .400 98 130 Lost 1 <br>Boston College 5 4 0 .555 245 154 2 4 0 .333 131 124 Won 1 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 3 5 0 .375 157 255 0 5 0 .000 63 209 Lost 5 </font><br>Rutgers 1 8 0 .111 153 257 0 5 0 .000 69 143 Lost 8</pre></font>
<b>Week 11 Big East Games</b>
Boston College beat West Virginia 45-10
Syracuse beat Miami of Florida 36-19
Virginia Tech beat Rutgers 40-37

<b>Week 12 Big East Games</b>
Miami of Florida at Pittsburgh <b>TV4</b>
<font color=red>Rutgers at Richard Stockton</font>
West Virginia at Syracuse

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:05 PM
Recruiting is over

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:14 PM
Week 12

Rutgers Scarlet Knights (1-8) at Stockton Ospreys (3-5)

Stockton is favored by 16
Attendance: 37,900 (66,600)
Weather: 46 degrees, rain
Last Meeting: Week 7, 2004
Result: Stockton won 30-13
Head-to-Head Stockton leads 2-1

Injury Report
RB George Ford is OUT with a High Ankle Sprain (23 Weeks)
DT Maurice Mast is OUT with a Torn Knee Ligament (15 Weeks)
DE Melvin Walker is OUT with a Broken Foot (7 Weeks)
WR Kurt Covington is OUT with Arthroscopic Knee Surgery (3 Weeks)
OLB Adrian Cummings is QUESTIONABLE with Broken Ribs (6 Weeks)

Final Score: Stockton wins 24-23

Looks liek a close, good game, but it was sloppy. Fumbles and interceptions....
At one point, Rutgers took a 20-7 lead. But we battled back and with 19 seconds left in the game, we hit a FG to take the lead and the win.

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:17 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Syracuse 9 1 0 .900 276 171 6 0 0 1.000 192 74 Won 9 <br>Pittsburgh 7 3 0 .700 280 231 5 1 0 .833 210 101 Won 1 <br>Miami of Florida 7 3 0 .700 269 219 4 2 0 .666 147 141 Lost 2 <br>Virginia Tech 6 3 0 .666 275 214 4 2 0 .666 182 144 Won 2 <br>Boston College 5 4 0 .555 245 154 2 4 0 .333 131 124 Won 1 <br>West Virginia 3 6 0 .333 156 237 2 4 0 .333 105 163 Lost 2 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 4 5 0 .444 181 278 1 5 0 .166 87 232 Won 1 </font><br>Rutgers 1 9 0 .100 176 281 0 6 0 .000 92 167 Lost 9</font></pre>
<b>Week 12 Big East Games</b>
Pittsburgh beat Miami of Florida 41-7
<font color=red>Richard Stockton beat Rutgers 24-23</font>
Syracuse beat West Virginia 33-7

<b>Week 13 Big East Games</b>
<font color=red>Boston College at Richard Stockton </font>
Virginia Tech at Miami of Florida <b>TV4</b>
Pittsburgh at West Virginia
Syracuse at Rutgers

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:23 PM
Week 13

Boston College Eagles (5-8) at Stockton Ospreys (4-5)

Boston College is favored by 5
Attendance: 46,600 (66,600)
Weather: 43 degrees, rain
Last Meeting: Week 8, 2004
Result: Boston College won 56-7
Head-to-Head Boston College leads 3-0

Injury Report
RB George Ford is OUT with a High Ankle Sprain (22 Weeks)
DT Maurice Mast is OUT with a Torn Knee Ligament (14 Weeks)
DE Melvin Walker is OUT with a Broken Foot (6 Weeks)
WR Kurt Covington is DOUBTFUL with Arthroscopic Knee Surgery (2 Weeks)
S Earl Gwozdz is DOUBTFUL with Abdominal Strain (4 Weeks)
OLB Adrian Cummings is QUESTIONABLE with Broken Ribs (5 Weeks)

Final Score: Stockton wins 54-6

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:26 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Syracuse 10 1 0 .909 313 191 7 0 0 1.000 229 94 Won 10 <br>Pittsburgh 8 3 0 .727 314 231 6 1 0 .857 244 101 Won 2 <br>Miami of Florida 8 3 0 .727 307 229 5 2 0 .714 185 151 Won 1 <br>Virginia Tech 6 4 0 .600 285 252 4 3 0 .571 192 182 Lost 1 <br>Boston College 6 4 0 .600 299 160 3 4 0 .428 185 130 Won 2 <br>West Virginia 3 7 0 .300 156 271 2 5 0 .285 105 197 Lost 3 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 4 6 0 .400 187 332 1 6 0 .142 93 286 Lost 1 </font><br>Rutgers 1 10 0 .090 196 318 0 7 0 .000 112 204 Lost 10</font></pre>
<b>Week 13 Big East Games</b>
<font color=red>Boston College beat Richard Stockton 54-6</font>
Miami fo Florida beat Virginia Tech 38-10
Pittsburgh beat West Virginia 34-0
Syracuse beat Rutgers 37-20

<b>Week 14 Big East Games</b>
Virginia at Virginia Tech <b>TV4</b>
Notre Dame at Boston College <b>TV3</b>
<font color=red>Richard Stockton at Kaneohe <b>TV5</b></font>
West Virginia at Ohio

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:35 PM
Week 13

Stockton Ospreys (4-6) at Kaneohe (6-4)

Stockton is favored by 2
Attendance: 46,600 (66,600)
Weather: 43 degrees, rain
Last Meeting: Week 15, 2004
Result: Stockton won 28-20
Head-to-Head Stockton leads 2-0

Injury Report
RB George Ford is OUT with a High Ankle Sprain (21 Weeks)
DT Maurice Mast is OUT with a Torn Knee Ligament (13 Weeks)
QB Rex McCormick is OUT with a Broken Foot (8 Weeks)
DE Melvin Walker is OUT with a Broken Foot (5 Weeks)
WR Kurt Covington is DOUBTFUL with Arthroscopic Knee Surgery (2 Weeks)
S Earl Gwozdz is DOUBTFUL with Abdominal Strain (3 Weeks)
OLB Adrian Cummings is QUESTIONABLE with Broken Ribs (5 Weeks)

Final Score: Kaneohe wins 37-15

We get humiliated by Kaneohe (I'm sueing. :D ).

Anyway, we are BANGED UP, so it's not surprising...

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:36 PM
Somethign really stupid happened

I have another game I play, and for a season or two I let the computer handle everything except recruiting...

I load up Richard Stockton, and the options are still the computer handles all the stuff....

So all my redshirts were removed...

Ugh...season from hell.

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:38 PM
<b>Big East</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Streak <br>Syracuse 10 1 0 .909 313 191 7 0 0 1.000 229 94 Won 10 <br>Pittsburgh 8 3 0 .727 314 231 6 1 0 .857 244 101 Won 2 <br>Miami of Florida 8 3 0 .727 307 229 5 2 0 .714 185 151 Won 1 <br>Virginia Tech 6 5 0 .545 308 280 4 3 0 .571 192 182 Lost 2 <br>Boston College 7 4 0 .636 309 167 3 4 0 .428 185 130 Won 3 <br>West Virginia 4 7 0 .363 194 292 2 5 0 .285 105 197 Won 1 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 4 7 0 .363 202 369 1 6 0 .142 93 286 Lost 2 </font><br>Rutgers 1 10 0 .090 196 318 0 7 0 .000 112 204 Lost 10</pre></font>
<b>Week 14 Big East Games</b>
Virginia beat Virginia Tech 28-23
Boston College beat Notre Dame 10-7
<font color=red>Kaneohe beat Richard Stockton 37-15</font>
West Virginia beat Ohio

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:43 PM
<b>End of Season Overall Rankings</b>

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> School Record Conf Comp Poll Loss Sched Total Rank
Florida State 11-0 ACC 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.88 2.88 1 <br>California-Los Angeles 10-1 PAC 3.50 3.00 1.00 1.04 8.54 2 <br>Washington 10-1 PAC 3.50 4.00 1.00 0.52 9.02 3 <br>Michigan 10-1 B10 2.75 8.50 1.00 1.12 13.37 4 <br>Maryland 10-1 ACC 6.25 5.00 1.00 1.80 14.05 5 <br>Texas A&M 10-2 B12 6.75 8.00 2.00 0.20 16.95 6 <br>Colorado State 11-0 MWS 11.25 2.00 0.00 4.84 18.09 7 <br>Stanford 10-1 PAC 9.25 7.50 1.00 3.32 21.07 8 <br>Arkansas 11-1 SEC 8.00 11.50 1.00 2.68 23.18 9 <br>Syracuse 10-1 EST 10.50 12.50 1.00 1.56 25.56 10 <br>Illinois 9-2 B10 7.50 15.50 2.00 1.32 26.32 11 <br>Notre Dame 9-2 IND 12.75 8.50 2.00 3.12 26.37 12 <br>Wisconsin 9-2 B10 10.00 15.00 2.00 0.80 27.80 13 <br>Texas 9-2 B12 14.00 11.00 2.00 3.24 30.24 14 <br>Fresno State 10-1 WAC 16.25 8.50 1.00 5.00 30.75 15 <br>Oklahoma 9-2 B12 15.00 14.50 2.00 2.36 33.86 16 <br>Florida 9-3 SEC 12.75 19.50 3.00 0.08 35.33 17 <br>Miami of Ohio 10-2 MAM 15.75 19.00 2.00 1.96 38.71 18 <br>Purdue 8-3 B10 15.75 22.50 3.00 0.48 41.73 19 <br>Middle Tennessee State 10-1 SBT 19.75 18.00 1.00 4.92 43.67 20 <br>Northern Illinois 9-3 MAM 19.75 26.00 3.00 1.68 50.43 21 <br>Michigan State 8-3 B10 17.75 27.50 3.00 2.28 50.53 22 <br>Hawaii 9-2 WAC 26.25 22.00 2.00 4.16 54.41 23 <br>Pittsburgh 8-3 EST 22.75 28.50 3.00 0.44 54.69 24 <br>Miami of Florida 8-3 EST 33.00 19.50 3.00 1.44 56.94 25 <br>----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Boston College 7-4 EST 35.00 33.00 4.00 2.92 74.92 35 <br>Virginia Tech 6-5 EST 54.00 33.00 5.00 1.40 93.40 48 <br>West Virginia 4-7 EST 88.50 77.00 7.00 2.84 175.34 86 <br><font color=red>Richard Stockton 4-7 EST 86.50 87.00 7.00 1.84 182.34 90 </font><br>Rutgers 1-10 EST 120.00121.0010.00 1.76 252.76 122</pre></font>

sabotai
05-03-2003, 12:45 PM
<b>Recruiting Overview</b><p><b>Accepted - 16<br> P Eric McCaslin - </b>Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania<b> - <font color="#009900">(49+)</font><br> S J.J. Givens - </b>Wanaque, New Jersey<b> <font color="#009900">(48+)</font><br> CB Harold Boone - </b>Hershey, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#009900">(58+)</font><br> K <strong> Bo McCormick</strong> - </b>Vernon, New Jersey<b> (69++)<br> C J.R. Godfrey - </b>Milford, New Jersey<b> <font color="#0000FF">(47-)</font><br> S Myron Bell - </b>Lancaster, Pennsylvania <font color="#009900"><strong>(56-)</strong></font><br> <b>OLB Harry Abrams - </b>Manahawkin, New Jersey<b> <font color="#FF0000">(54-)</font><br> C Gerald Berry - </b>Paramus, New Jersey<b> <font color="#FF0000">(52-)</font><br> WR Edward Bridges - </b>Carnegie, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#009900">(41+)</font><br> <strong>QB Bubba Stephenson</strong> - </b>Erie, Pennsylvania<b> <font color="#FF0000">(81-)</font><br> CB Gary Carr - </b>Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania <font color="#009900"><strong>(47+)</strong></font><br> <b>DT O.J. Moeller - </b>Montclair, New Jersey <font color="#009900"><strong>(49+)</strong></font><br> <b>DE Jorge Sawyer - </b>Eatontown, New Jersey <font color="#0000FF"><strong>(47+)</strong></font><br> <strong>T Rico Graham - </strong>Delran, New Jersey <strong>(59+)</strong><br> <strong>G Floyd Garboushian - </strong>Wilmington, Delaware <font color="#009900"><strong>(49+)</strong></font><br> <strong>WR Jeremy Bergeron - </strong> Seaford, Delaware <font color="#0000FF"><strong>(55+)</strong></font>

sabotai
05-03-2003, 06:16 PM
Bowl Games for 2005

<pre><font face="courier" size=2> Game Matchup <br>Rose Bowl Florida State (11-0) vs California-Los Angeles (10-1) <br>Orange Bowl Texas A&M (10-2) vs Washington (10-1) <br>Cotton Bowl Michigan (10-1) vs Syracuse (10-1) <br>Fiesta Bowl Stanford (10-1) vs Florida (9-3) <br>Sugar Bowl Illinois (9-2) vs Iowa State (9-3) <br>Citrus Bowl Washington State (7-4) vs Arkansas (11-1) <br>Gator Bowl Wisconsin (9-2) vs Arizona (6-5) <br>Outback Bowl Maryland (10-1) vs Colorado State (11-0) <br>Peach Bowl Texas (9-2) vs Pittsburgh (8-3) <br>Liberty Bowl Purdue (8-3) vs Auburn (6-5) <br>Sun Bowl North Carolina (7-4) vs Oklahoma (9-2) <br>Music City Bowl Michigan State (8-3) vs Hawaii (9-2) <br>Alamo Bowl Texas Tech (7-4) vs Northern Illinois (9-3) <br>Holiday Bowl Miami of Florida (8-3) vs Cincinnati (9-3) <br>Independence Bowl Georgia Tech (6-5) vs Ohio State (7-4) <br>Motor City Bowl Nebraska (6-5) vs Notre Dame (9-2) <br>Aloha Bowl Boston College (7-4) vs Georgia (6-5) <br>Iceberg Bowl East Carolina (8-3) vs Miami of Ohio (10-2) <br>Big Apple Bowl Virginia (6-5) vs Tennessee (6-5) <br>Tornado Bowl Brigham Young (8-3) vs Fresno State (10-1) <br>Capital Bowl Utah (6-5) vs Central Michigan (9-2) <br>Hall of Fame Bowl Alabama-Birmingham (8-3) vs Marshall (8-3) <br>Garden Bowl Middle Tennessee State (10-1) vs Kaneohe (7-4) </pre></font>

sabotai
05-03-2003, 10:50 PM
Well....

I think this dynasty may have just come to an end. :(

Everytime I try to sim the first week of the bowl games, I get a "Front Office Football: The College Years has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."

The game works fine with my other "games" but with the Stockton one, it brings up that error...

It might be a windows problem as I have been having problems with it. It might not be...either way, it'll be a while before I continue this, if I ever do...