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Old 07-22-2005, 11:37 AM   #27
Peregrine
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Cary, NC
Week 14
Florida State - USC - Auburn - Oklahoma - South Carolina top 5
Some last minute changes here, Tennessee loses to South Carolina, knocking them out. Oklahoma cracks the top 5 at 9-2, can anyone believe one of their losses came to Kansas?

Stickney - Kansas' season is already over.

Stoyanavich - Temple's season is already over.

Rolle - Eastern Michigan travels to Toledo, hoping to end their season on a win. Instead they get a terrible, sloppy game played in horrible weather conditions. The snow piled up beforehand and heavy snow continued through the game. The final score, Toledo 6, EMU 3. Ugh. Bert Rolle led the Eagles with 13 carries for 34 yards, and picked up 8 more yards on 4 receptions. Neither offense could get going this week.

Griffith - Nevada goes to UNLV for their rivalry game, and gets stomped 43-10. This year ended up a forgettable one for the Wolfpack. At least Hardy had an excellent game with 9 tackles and 3 assists.

Dailey - Miami of Ohio came to town and edged Cincy 27-24 on a late TD. Dailey did not play due to injury.



Week 15
The final rankings going into the bowls:
Florida State - USC - Oklahoma - South Carolina - Auburn - Clemson - Tennessee - West Virginia - Michigan State - Utah top 10

USC hangs on to face dominant Florida State for the championship! Oklahoma and Auburn will face off for the Sugar Bowl, and South Carolina will battle Utah in the Orange.

Auburn 31, Oklahoma 21
Utah 24, South Carolina 6

USC 32, Florida State 0!
Undefeated FSU gets blanked when all the chips are on the table!
The Heisman goes to Corey Schroeder, RB from California. He put up some very nice stats this year, 313 for 1770, and 21 TDs.



Year-End Report

Kansas finished 3-8 on the year, and 2-6 in the conference, but managed to stay out of the basement in the B12-North.

Temple finished 3-8, 2-4 in conference play, which put them right in the middle of the Big East.

Eastern Michigan finished 3-8 (2-6) and last in the MAC South.

Nevada was 4-7 overall and 3-5 in WAC play, finishing 5th in the WAC.

Cincinnati was 7-4 overall and 5-3 in conference, clearly the best team of our 5 this year. They finished 4th in C-USA.

Rodney Stickney - He did not play a down this season, sitting on the bench behind two other players. Very disappointing results so far for him, he's wasted two years of eligibility and has thrown 2 passes.

Orlando Stoyanavich - Played solidly but unspectacularly for Temple this season, of course they were very weak at QB which probably had a lot to do with it. He was Temple's second leading receiver behind graduating WR Alex Brown. His stats on the year were: 29 catches for 426 yards and 4 touchdowns.

Bert Rolle - He was a solid backup running back behind Jose Schonberger, who has one more year of eligibility. He got one start at the end of the year when Schonberger was injured. Showed good ability both running and catching the ball. His stats were:
Rushing - 86 carries for 302 yards and 3 TDs. Receiving - 28 catches for 140 yards and 4 TDs.

Hardy Griffith - Played well but was not flashy from his starting safety position. He was third on the team in tackles this season, and the team's best safety is graduating this year.
Stats: 50 tackles, 14 assists, 3 TFL. 1 interception, 8 passes defensed.

Wally Dailey - Played well, with flashes of greatness, as a DE starter all year. Was injured at the end of the season. Tied for the team lead in sacks.
Stats: 21 tackles, 8 assists, 8 TFL, 7.5 sacks, 6 hurries.

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