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Old 01-25-2003, 04:17 PM   #51
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Week 14

Boston College Eagles (7-3) at Stockton Ospreys (3-8)

Stockton is ranked #93
Boston College is ranked #27
Boston College is favored by 14
Attendance: 47,200 (66,600)
Weather: 41 degrees, rain
no TV coverage

We put up more of a fight than I thought we would.

They quickly jumped out to a 7-0 lead but we responded and tied the game with a touchdown of our own.

We held them off for a while, but with about 10 minutes left in the half, the flood gates opened. It started with a 45 yard FG to make it 10-7, but then was followed by 2 touchdowns that made it 24-7 and crushed our hopes for just 1 more win.

Half Time Score: Boston College leads 24-7

Right off the bat, Boston College TD pass (42 yards) to make it 31-7. We then responded with a quick touchdown. We failed the 2 pt conversion and it was 31-13.

With about 9 minutes left, we kick a 41 yard FG to make it 31-16. We're within 2 scores.

However, our offense stalls dispite good field position given to them by my defense. Eventually Boston College gets into the endzone again to make it 38-16, effectivly ending the game with 2:25 left.

Final Score: Boston College wins 38-16

I expected to lose 55-0. Good that we were able to hang in there at times.


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Old 01-25-2003, 04:17 PM   #52
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End of Season College Review

NCAA Top 25 Teams

  School                Record  Conf  Comp  Poll  Loss  Sched Total Rank  
Oregon 12-0 PAC 2.00 1.00 0.00 1.72 4.72 1
Oklahoma 12-1 B12 2.75 2.00 1.00 1.60 7.35 2
Miami of Florida 11-1 EST 1.50 5.00 1.00 0.28 7.78 3
Tennessee 12-1 SEC 5.00 3.50 1.00 1.40 10.90 4
Florida State 11-2 ACC 4.25 6.00 2.00 0.52 12.77 5
Texas A&M 11-1 B12 4.00 6.00 1.00 2.08 13.08 6
Kansas State 12-1 B12 5.75 4.50 1.00 2.36 13.61 7
Florida 10-2 SEC 9.50 8.00 2.00 0.24 19.74 8
Auburn 11-2 SEC 8.00 11.50 2.00 0.72 22.22 9
Notre Dame 10-2 IND 11.50 10.50 2.00 0.80 24.80 10
California-Los Angeles 10-2 PAC 11.50 10.50 2.00 1.56 25.56 11
Washington 10-2 PAC 9.25 12.50 2.00 2.60 26.35 12
Wisconsin 11-2 B10 11.00 12.50 2.00 1.36 26.86 13
Purdue 10-2 B10 11.25 15.50 2.00 0.64 29.39 14
Clemson 10-2 ACC 15.25 11.50 2.00 2.88 31.63 15
Texas 9-3 B12 15.25 18.00 3.00 1.64 37.89 16
Colorado State 11-2 MWS 17.75 16.00 2.00 3.24 38.99 17
Louisiana State 9-3 SEC 15.50 20.00 3.00 0.56 39.06 18
Syracuse 9-3 EST 16.00 23.00 3.00 1.44 43.44 19
Penn State 9-3 B10 22.00 18.00 3.00 1.88 44.88 20
Maryland 9-3 ACC 19.50 23.00 3.00 2.68 48.18 21
Marshall 10-2 MAM 20.00 23.00 2.00 3.88 48.88 22
Brigham Young 10-2 MWS 25.75 18.00 2.00 3.44 49.19 23
Ohio State 9-4 B10 25.25 20.50 4.00 0.60 50.35 24
Virginia Tech 9-4 EST 24.25 25.50 4.00 1.16 54.91 25
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Boston College 9-3 EST 24.00 25.50 3.00 2.64 55.14 26
Pittsburgh 7-5 EST 28.00 43.00 5.00 0.84 76.84 37
Rutgers 5-7 EST 72.00 80.50 7.00 1.28 160.78 78
Richard Stockton 3-9 EST 89.50 105.009.00 1.48 204.98 100
West Virginia 2-10 EST 92.75 111.0010.00 0.16 213.91 104

Big East Standings

  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak  
Miami of Florida 11 1 0 .916 491 119 7 0 0 1.000 281 51 Won 10
Boston College 9 3 0 .750 386 223 5 2 0 .714 189 121 Won 4
Syracuse 9 3 0 .750 432 150 5 2 0 .714 247 79 Lost 2
Virginia Tech 9 4 0 .692 380 203 5 2 0 .714 204 112 Won 2
Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 332 166 3 4 0 .428 181 125 Won 1
Rutgers 5 7 0 .416 218 450 2 5 0 .285 90 284 Lost 2
Richard Stockton 3 9 0 .250 175 428 1 6 0 .142 85 266 Lost 3
West Virginia 2 10 0 .166 158 404 0 7 0 .000 53 292 Lost 8

Week 14 Big East Games
Miami of Florida beat Pittsburgh 34-27
Notre Dame beat Rutgers 69-7
Boston College beat Richard Stockton 38-16
Virginia Tech beat West Virginia 57-3

[b]Big East Games during Conference Championship Week[b]
Miami of Florida beat Syracuse 49-3
Virginia Tech beat Virginia 45-0
Boston College beat Rutgers 38-7
Pittsburgh beat West Virginia 38-13

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Old 01-25-2003, 04:17 PM   #53
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Recruiting before The Minor Bowls

Required Local Scholarships

No one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is good enough for college ball.

Dream Recruits

S Jackie Bennett - #16 S, #333 National, scouted 84+
Decided to attend Rutgers

ILB Christian Nesbit - #7 ILB, #77 National - Scouted 80++
Decided to attend Virginia Tech

DE Troy Bates - #40 DE, #338 National, Scouted 63+
Accepted to attened Richard Stockton College next year.

QB Jim Poling - #39 QB, #449 National, Scouted 69-
Decided to attend Maryland.

G Archie Barrouquere - #45 G, #435 National, Scouted 70--
Decided to attend Boston College.

OLB Archie Hipp - #87 OLB, #---National, Scouted 57-
Decided to attend Notre Dame

Blue Chip Recruits

P Lee Laxdal - #4 P, #108 National, Scouted 98-
Decided to attend Penn State

C Cornell Levitt - #1 C, #29 National, Scouted 90+
Decided to attend Arizona State

CB Paul Durham - #28 CB, #406 National, Scouted 77+
Decided to attend Rutgers.

TE Stan Earls - #51 TE, #940 National, Scouted 59+
Accepted to attened Richard Stockton College next
year.

RB Marshall Rottinghaus, #24 RB, #347 National, Scouted 57++
Decided to attend Pittsburgh

WR Sammie Elliot, #-- WR, #--- National, Scouted 58+
Accepted to attened Richard Stockton College next year.

CB Stanley Finley, #43 CB, #600 National, Scouted 74+
Accepted to attened Richard Stockton College next year.

FB Cary Johnson - #14 FB, #490 National, Scouted 73--
Decided to attend Pittsburgh

C Benjamin Kowalkowski - #34 C, #511 National, Scouted 84-
Decided to attend North Carolina.

CB Donald Magnotta - #67 CB, #--- National, Scouted 60+
Decided to attend Rutgers

WR Grady Noll - #-- WR, #--- National, Scouted 53+
Accepted to attened Richard Stockton College next year.

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I really hope there's a QB to go after next year. I need one bad.

Accepted - 16 (not all got scholarships)
TE Stan Earls - Philadelphia, PA (59+)

P Earl Mozart - Newark, NJ (52+)
ILB Darryl Horn - North Arlington, NJ (51++)
OLB Ken Frederick - York, PA (70-)
S Dexter Pravato - Newark, NJ (49+)
WR Rico Rives - Eatontown, NJ (53+)
DE Try Bates - Asbury Park, NJ (63+)
CB Stanley Finley - Ewing, NJ (74+)
WR Sammie Elliot - Piscataway, NJ (58+)
ILB Korey Freeman - Robesonia, PA (64+)
WR Grady Noll - Coatesville, PA (53+)
RB Herman Murray - Elizabethville, PA (13-)
QB Mercury Kelly - Jersey City, NJ (43-)
FB Dan Haight - Bridgeville, DE (29+)
WR Darrin Filbert - Cape May Court House, NJ (42+)
C Tyrus Eden - Scotch Plains, NJ (17+)

Declined
P Lee Laxdel - Penn State
QB Jim Poling - Maryland
K Robert Centers - UCLA
S Jackie Bennet - Rutgers
FB Cary Johnson - Pittsburgh
C Cornell Levitt - Arizona State
C Jared Westbrook - Kaneohe
DT Doug Buckner - Ball State
S Ricky Martin - North Carolina State
ILB Christian Nesbit - Virginia Tech
RB Jason Austin - Louisiana-Lafayette
RB Ellis Stephenson - North Texas
C Benjamin Kowalkowski - North Carolina
CB Donald Magnotta - Rutgers
CB Glen McPike - Central Michigan
FB Dwaynbe McSwain - Texas Christian
G Archie Barrouquere - Boston College
CB Bernie Arnold - Cincinatti
QB Allen Hayes - Florida
OLB Archi Hipp - Notre Dame

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Old 01-25-2003, 04:17 PM   #54
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NCAA 2002 Bowl Games
  Game                   Matchup  
Rose Bowl Oklahoma (12-1) vs Oregon (12-0)
Orange Bowl Florida State (11-2) vs Miami of Florida (11-1)
Cotton Bowl Kansas State (12-1) vs Tennessee (12-1)
Fiesta Bowl Purdue (10-2) vs Texas A&M (11-1)
Sugar Bowl Wisconsin (11-2) vs Texas (9-3)
Citrus Bowl California-Los Angeles (10-2) vs Auburn (11-2)
Gator Bowl Penn State (9-3) vs Washington (10-2)
Outback Bowl Clemson (10-2) vs Brigham Young (10-2)
Peach Bowl Texas Tech (8-5) vs Syracuse (9-3)
Liberty Bowl Ohio State (9-4) vs Florida (10-2)
Sun Bowl Maryland (9-3) vs Iowa State (7-5)
Music City Bowl Michigan (7-5) vs Fresno State (9-4)
Alamo Bowl Stanford (7-4) vs Western Michigan (7-5)
Holiday Bowl Virginia Tech (9-4) vs East Carolina (8-4)
Independence Bowl Georgia Tech (7-5) vs Indiana (8-4)
Motor City Bowl South Carolina (8-4) vs Notre Dame (10-2)
Aloha Bowl Boston College (9-3) vs Louisiana State (9-3)
Iceberg Bowl Arizona State (7-5) vs Marshall (10-2)
Big Apple Bowl Wake Forest (7-5) vs Arkansas (8-4)
Tornado Bowl Colorado State (11-2) vs Hawaii (9-3)
Capital Bowl Illinois (7-5) vs Utah (6-5)
Hall of Fame Bowl Pittsburgh (7-5) vs Louisville (7-5)
Garden Bowl Louisiana-Monroe (6-5) vs Ewa Beach (8-3)

Big East games in red

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Old 01-25-2003, 04:17 PM   #55
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A little Controversy

Kansas State pulled off a big upset against Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship game. They both then ended the season with a record of 12-1. The BCS kept Oklahoma above Kansas State, however, because of Kansas State's lose to Oklahoma State earlier in the season. Oklahoma State ended the season unranked at 6-6.

However, some still say that Oklahoma, because of their lose to Kansas State, should not be in the Championship game. Some are saying that either Miami of Florida or Tennessee should have been given the Championship Game slot.

Regardless, it will be Oregon and Oklahoma in the Championship game.

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Old 01-25-2003, 04:18 PM   #56
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Minor Bowls
Motor City Bowl          Notre Dame (11-2) 27, South Carolina (8-5) 0           
Aloha Bowl Boston College (10-3) 38, Louisiana State (9-4) 16
Iceberg Bowl Arizona State (8-5) 31, Marshall (10-3) 15
Big Apple Bowl Arkansas (9-4) 21, Wake Forest (7-6) 12
Tornado Bowl Colorado State (12-2) 55, Hawaii (9-4) 13
Capital Bowl Illinois (8-5) 55, Utah (6-6) 7
Hall of Fame Bowl Pittsburgh (8-5) 31, Louisville (7-6) 10
Garden Bowl Louisiana-Monroe (7-5) 49, Ewa Beach (8-4) 23

Major Bowls

Outback Bowl             Clemson (11-2) 45, Brigham Young (10-3) 31             
Peach Bowl Syracuse (10-3) 31, Texas Tech (8-6) 7
Liberty Bowl Florida (11-2) 21, Ohio State (9-5) 10
Sun Bowl Iowa State (8-5) 31, Maryland (9-4) 24
Music City Bowl Michigan (8-5) 35, Fresno State (9-5) 9
Alamo Bowl Stanford (8-4) 52, Western Michigan (7-6) 10
Holiday Bowl Virginia Tech (10-4) 38, East Carolina (8-5) 7
Independence Bowl Georgia Tech (8-5) 24, Indiana (8-5) 17

Four Star Bowls

Fiesta Bowl              Texas A&M (12-1) 20, Purdue (10-3) 17                  
Sugar Bowl Texas (10-3) 20, Wisconsin (11-3) 6
Citrus Bowl California-Los Angeles (11-2) 24, Auburn (11-3) 17
Gator Bowl Washington (11-2) 38, Penn State (9-4) 27

New Year's Bowls

Orange Bowl              Florida State (12-2) 42, Miami of Florida (11-2) 24    
Cotton Bowl Tennessee (13-1) 42, Kansas State (12-2) 7

National Championship

Rose Bowl                Oregon (13-0) 23, Oklahoma (12-2) 20                   

Oregon wins the National Championship in a nail-biter with Oklahoma.

The Big East goes 4-1 in bowl games. The onyl lose was a let down by Miami who lost to Florida State 42-24 in the Orange Bowl.

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Old 01-25-2003, 04:18 PM   #57
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NCAAEnd of Season Stuff

Heisman Trophy Winner: Florida State QB Dana Emmons. Stats: 318-560, 56.7%, 4885 yards, 8.72 Y/A, 56 TD, 12 INT, 158.7 Rating
Other Honors: NCAA 2002: 2nd Team QB, ACC Conference MVP, ACC Top Offensive Player, ACC 1st Team QB

[b]Awards:

  Award                  Player                  Team  
League MVP Dana Emmons Florida State
Top Offensive Player Harvey Malloy Oklahoma
Top Defensive Player Tommy Marek Auburn
Top Offensive Freshman Tyrone Neeley Miami of Ohio
Top Defensive Freshman Leonard Lombardi Georgia

Stockton Awards
DT Lincoln Garcia: Big East 1st Team
S Walter Epps: Big East 2nd Team

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Old 01-25-2003, 04:18 PM   #58
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2002 Summary for Richard Stockton

Record: 3-9
Rank: 106

Richard Stockton Team Rank
Rushes 352 105
Rushing Yards 563 124
Yards Per Carry 1.59 125
Pass Attempts 391 28
Completions 196 39
Passing Yards 2600 41
Yards Per Attempt 6.64 69
3rd Down Conversions 24.7 114
Points Per Game 14.5 114
Turnovers 24 66 (T)
Turnover Margin 0 64 (T)

Opponents Team Rank
Rushes 481 107 (T)
Rushing Yards 1956 88 (T)
Yards Per Carry 4.06 70
Pass Attempts 332 54
Completions 195 92 (T)
Passing Yards 2897 112
Yards Per Attempt 8.72 120
3rd Down Conversions 36.5 69 (T)
Points Per Game 35.6 109 (T)
Turnovers 24 57 (T)

Primary Formation: Run and Shoot Formation

Week Team Versus Oppnt
2 27 at TULA (107) 24
3 7 ORST (48) 43
4 0 MIAF (7) 44
5 3 at SCAR (34) 38
6 27 CINC (47) 34
8 0 SYRA (18) 52
9 26 at CONN (109) 23
10 3 at VATC (20) 38
11 41 WVIR (113) 10
12 3 at PITT (40) 32
13 22 at RUTG (80) 52
14 16 BOST (21) 38

Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int
3 Walker QB 375 186 2507 6.68 11 17
Team --- 391 196 2600 6.64 11 17

Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Stff YdLst
3 Walker QB 130 -49 -0.37 0 70 339
31 Jennings RB 116 285 2.45 3 56 73
33 Ford RB 66 278 4.21 1 25 32
35 Finch RB 26 45 1.73 1 13 19
Team --- 352 563 1.59 5 173 501

Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD
80 Bjorlin WR 91 39 595 15.2 99 0
8 Covington WR 78 38 451 11.8 116 1
82 Stephens WR 76 34 457 13.4 149 5
85 Davison WR 49 28 490 17.5 100 2
5 Bush WR 33 20 270 13.5 105 2
31 Jennings RB 21 12 72 6.0 17 0
86 Shelton TE 18 13 174 13.3 69 0
33 Ford RB 12 6 36 6.0 22 1
Team --- 391 196 2600 13.2 680 11

Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack TFL Ints Defn
98 Garcia DT 76 21 3.0 11 0 0
21 Epps S 73 27 0.0 6 3 5
32 Merloni S 55 26 0.0 7 6 2
96 Holbrook OLB 40 15 0.0 3 0 4
27 Harris CB 39 16 0.0 5 1 4
93 Pascoe ILB 34 10 0.0 4 0 2
91 Easterling DE 33 11 11.0 13 0 0
46 Lofton CB 31 15 0.0 0 0 4
55 Dawson OLB 29 11 1.0 6 1 1
41 Collier ILB 27 17 0.0 2 2 1
40 Thomason CB 25 7 0.0 2 1 3
59 Bradley OLB 23 10 2.0 5 0 1
73 Rivers DE 18 4 1.5 3 0 0
36 Cobb S 17 8 0.0 1 0 0
47 McKenzie OLB 16 2 0.0 1 0 0
90 Basile DT 15 3 1.0 2 0 0
42 Ruskowski CB 14 1 0.0 1 2 2
92 Walker DE 13 9 3.0 5 0 0
Team --- 708 238 30.0 88 17 32

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Old 01-25-2003, 04:18 PM   #59
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End of season mailbox

Darryl Reese of California-Los Angeles has been named Coach of the Year for his performance this past season.

Duane Toomer, a quarterback, has left your team because of a lack of playing time.

Broderick Stacey, a kicker, has been made academically ineligible for the upcoming season for failing a class.

Brad McKenzie, an outside linebacker, has been made academically ineligible for the upcoming season for failing a class.

George Ford, a running back, has been suspended for the season for violating the Syndicate drug policies.

Alvin Osterlund, an offensive guard, blames the breakup of his relationship on a lack of free time during the past season.

*I was going to start Ford, but that's out now.

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