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College Football Week 16 Thread
Appalachian State takes an early 7-0 lead on Michigan, er I mean, Delaware.
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Great goal line stand by the Mountaineers.
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Five play, 99 yard drive by ASU to go up 14-0.
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crap, forgot this was on.
Thanks for the reminder! |
Oh, and..
GO BLUE HENS! |
So does App St. look at Delaware's helmets and just pretend they're playing Michigan again?
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Blah.
Not looking good at all for UD. |
I understand trying to keep App st offense off the field by calling running plays, but for the love of god, can UD call any other play then that same draw play over and over again?
Flacco is 6-5, maybe a QB Dive at the 1? TD taken back, missed Field goal, finally a stop and they get pass interference.:mad: |
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"That Draw Play" has been their bread and butter all year... |
Just god awful luck for my fighting blue hens. Not sure what else could go wrong. Maybe Flacco and Cuff will get ejected?
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"The Defense was familiar with that play..." |
Look, I love CBS GameCenter, I really do, but sometimes it's so screwed up.
![]() Made it bigger so you can see what I am talking about regarding the stats, not the field. |
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True, true.. But let's be honest, this team is REALLY not built well for a big comeback.. Not saying they can't, but they're not built for it. |
BTW - to me it looked like the UD defender had the angle on that ball before the pile, huge shame he didn't come up with it.
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Just stupid plays after stupid plays.
They need Lazotte to make a big play and turn the momentum. |
TOTALLY disagree with that call.
Absolute crap. |
Wow, this screams of FCS wanting to have Appy St. as their champion after the Michigan win. This is like the WVU game late in the season.
OMG... if this is on UD. |
OMFG.
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Finally, they got something right.
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35-14, end of the 3rd quarter. That boneheaded personal foul penalty kept the Delaware drive alive and allowed them to score, giving them some faint hope going into the 4th quarter.
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Way to go out for the senior.
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They're going nuts at this #21 and how terrible he is..
Give me a fucking break. He's bad but the 100's of people basically on the field when the game isn't over is ok? whatever.. (on replay he hit an officer, don't think that's where he was aiming).. |
But - congrats to ASU, they're a damned good team and a legitimate dynasty.
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So NOW it's a bad thing, but it wasn't while Delaware was trying to play?
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Ugh. All of this whining is annoying. Ok, we get it. Fans on the sideline is dangerous.
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I don't think they're overdoing it. This is A-B-S-U-R-D. |
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It was certainly more relevant than the clock running (instead of kneeling - nice ASU) that was going on on the field. |
3-peat for ASU.
I still hear people refer to the ASU win over Michigan as the "greatest upset of all time". Actually, ASU was about a 28 point underdog on some of the books who were carrying the game. That pales in comparison to Stanford's upset of USC as a 45 point underdog |
But Stanford plays in USC's conference. And App State plays in a completely different level of football with less money, less resources and fewer scholarship athletes.
And Michigan was ranked #5 in the nation. |
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I agree with you, but my point was that ASU's upset as a 28 point underdog was dwarfed by Stanford's upset of USC as a 45 point underdog. The Stanford upset was the largest in history vs. the point spread. |
I'm glad Armanti Edwards is still not graduating yet. We got one more shot.
Congrats to ASU, and Wade Moore's objections about the officials aside ;) , Delaware is an inferior team. |
Appalachian State would have been favored over Stanford in Week 1 and would be favored over Stanford next week. The Stanford upset was much bigger.
The Appalachian State upset just had more shock value to the casual fan. |
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Also, there is the argument that while Stanford/USC had the biggest point spread, App St/Michigan was bigger because 10/20 years from now those teams won't belong in the same sentence while Stanford while be good at times and USC will regress. |
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agreed. Appalachian St. is better and woulda been favored over stanford, I think throughout the season even. |
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I think Hawaii has just as much Depth as Georgia does. |
Colt Brennan could have beaten App. St. or Delaware with a set of Pop Warner wide receivers and a broken arm.
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damn I would QFT but I just wanna express my love for this post first. :D Cartman just loves the name Colt regardless. |
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Boise State was a legitimate top five team last year, and they beat an overrated Oklahoma team in overtime. A lot of people overlooked the fact that Oklahoma backed their way into the Big XII championship game after scraping out a lot of close wins with a wide receiver playing quarterback. Boise State was only a 6 point underdog in the Fiesta Bowl, but for some reason many people think that was one of the greatest upsets of all time. |
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I personally think you would bee shocked at the results of an ASu HU game.... |
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And i really thought my mizzou team was the best team in the country after they beat kansas :rolleyes: ...come on koruptr, you went from hawaii fan proud of a nice season to misled fanboy. You guys have a stellar offense, no doubt about it...but if you think your back-ups would beat georgia's, then im quite awestruck. |
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I just don't buy this Bishop... ASU deserved to win, don't get me wrong.. but UD is not an inferior team.. Hell, JMU was a shanked 26 yard FG away from going toe-to-toe with UD in the Championship game - a team that UD beat on November 3rd. ASU lost to Wofford (who lost to Richmond, another CAA team in the playoffs) and Georgia Southern - a team that didn't make the playoffs. ASU is a good team. They are the I-AA national champion, but to say Delaware is just an inferior team is naive. |
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So, how is this different from the "personal attack" against MJ4H in the Coaching Changes thread that you were harping on? :rolleyes: |
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Bwahahahahahahaha. |
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And I personally think you took my comment at face value. :) |
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FWIW, bad-ass story I heard about Thorrington, the guy from ASU who caused the fumble at the 9 to seal the victory. He sat out the entire second half with an ice pack on his shoulder and no pads on. When App St scored the go-ahead touchdown, he went up and down the sideline searching for shoulder pads, finally took a pair from a backup during the kickoff, then grabbed his replacement and went into the game, causing the fumble 4 plays later. |
Bobby Petrino's alma mater, Carroll (Mont.) College won their fifth NAIA national championship title in six years after knocking off University of Sioux Falls 17-9 on a disgustingly messy field.
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I heard in the game that the other guy went 4-0, so I assumed the two losses were with Edwards. if I'm wrong, than that does hurt my point some.. *shurg*.. obviously ASU was better on Friday and would be on many days, but I just don't think UD is dramatically inferior. You do make a good point though that maybe I'd have a better point with a couple of other CAA teams (like UMASS and JMU) |
Dola; I messed up my timelines as far as the JMU loss...
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I also don't think Delaware is dramatically inferior, and didn't say so. I do think ASU would win 7-8 times out of 10, and thus is clearly the superior team. Maybe inferior was a harsh word, but this wasn't a toss up IMO. |
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