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Old 03-10-2019, 09:31 PM   #1801
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I'm in Maine so I'll live vicariously through him.
That's what I do for anyone from Vermont LOL. Black should be a pretty good player for a pretty good program, might have a lot to cheer for in coming seasons.

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#1 in the country! Nice. Happy to see Foxke Brihay is having a good season as well. Lol
Been quite the turnaround for us the past few weeks, the team has really caught fire lately. I think we have a chance to stay atop the polls for awhile if the defense continues to do enough and we avoid catastrophic injuries. Or, knowing this team, we could go cold, lose three straight and leave the polls completely. That's the fun, though! Playoff or bust!

There are some CACs who simply click with their new schools once they get promoted, and Foxke appears to be one of them. ASU has been largely average for the entirety of the dynasty, but you're having a tremendous season on the field (the only loss being to my USC boys in overtime) and off it (building a decent recruiting class). I foresee a real nice rivalry for years to come when it comes to Pac-12 South supremacy.

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Huge to get up to the #1 rating again! It's obviously not the end of the campaign yet but it's nice to be at the summit of the football world if only just for a week. I know Jordan is looking to continue to stack up his Heisman numbers, so even if I'm rooting for you haha, I'm hoping that my Panthers put up a respectable showing! That said it's not looking good for Pitt.

Some big prospects on the board, I know you have a lot of talent at receiver that may be leaving so that is definitely the biggest potential get of all of those guys visiting. Maine is funny, I've found some good talent there, even if they don't have a ton of prospects. I have 2 different defensive ends from Maine now that both came in a 4 stars, oddly enough.
RE: Being #1.... Yes, being at the top is always nice, but especially so I think because we do not live there. One of the best parts of the dynasty lies within the "struggle" of not being a playoff team every year. Despite all of our postseason successes, I believe this is only the second time we've reached #1 in the regular season - the other time being the final full week of the 2020 season. In both of our national title runs I believe we reached #1 only in postseason play (Champ Week, end of bowl week, respectively), and we lost the 2020 National Title. I'm a follow the trends type of guy, so maybe hitting #1 right now is not a good sign LOL.. but we'll see.

Concluding with some nerd math, assume 10 seasons times 14-ish weeks in a regular season, that's ~140-150 possible weeks, and we've been #1 for about two of them, which is about 1% of the dynasty. Pretty nuts, if you ask me!


RE: Pitt... they have a few things going for them:
- Two good, shifty running backs who can spread out our sometimes shaky run defense.
- They have veteran coaches who have played us before.
- There are no real weaknesses on their defense, needed to slow down our offense.

Of course, this does not guarantee they'll pull the upset, but they have the potential to at least keep things interesting. Jordan has been great lately, but I figure the other shoe will have to drop eventually.

RE: Recruiting... I think I've stated this before, but we could easily lose at least seven of the eight wide receivers we currently have between now and the start of next season. Three graduates (Devin Brown, Marcus Rodgers and Drew Talley), two likely early NFL Draft entrants (Byrom, Speier), two possible cuts/transfers (John Pratt, a freshman from Texas who could get homesick, and Darrell Jones, a meathead who is not developing). Reserve Hunter Carson is the only guy I didn't mention, and he too could leave as a grad transfer, being a fourth year junior next fall and not a local kid; if he wants to start for a smaller school near home he could easily do that.

Long story short, we need all the receiving help we can get, so Jones' commitment is certainly huge. Still trying hard to land Tabor, Webster, Skalnick, Henry Hodge (five-star pipeline guy) and others who are late adds and will be discussed later. Collin Miranda plays free safety now, but could easily move back to receiver or play both ways if we end up thinner then anticipated. We have a plan, but must continue to hit the trail hard to see it come to fruition.

Thanks as always everyone! I have the Pitt game almost ready to post, hopefully it will be up early this week!
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19 --- 2-4, 0-3

(1) 52 --- 6-0, 3-0


UGLY


UConn turns unexpectedly close game into blowout with pair of third-quarter pick sixes; Jordan survives shaky three interception day while Huskies need to sort through life without star wide receivers Devin Brown and Lonte’ Speier following “cheap-shot” injuries



Linebacker Marlon Bush Jr. turned the game upside down with this wacky pick six off a deflection.



Looking at a final score of 52-19, one could easily assume that UConn dominated Pitt in all facets of their October 14th afternoon matinee, pushing their record to a bowl-eligible 6-0 and reaffirming their place as the #1 team when the first College Football Playoff poll releases this weekend.

Dig a little deeper, however, and we find one of the ugliest games of the entire dynasty to this point, in terms of on and off the field content. Despite winning by 33 points, UConn was outgained on offense, 462-422. Pitt threw for more yards and only rushed for 20 fewer than the Huskies. Some of the flaws that UConn had shown in the opening three weeks of the season, such as turnovers, inconsistent defense and reliance on the big play reared their head once again, as UConn may have been beaten today had they not changed momentum early in the second half. Now, the top-ranked Huskies will have to deal with injuries to star wide receivers Lonte’ Speier and Devin Brown, and aftermath of inflammatory comments from riled up offensive coordinator Dan Orlovsky in his postgame press conference.

The UConn offense that had been so vaunted over the past three weeks did not operate at peak efficiency for much of today’s game, thanks to a motivated Pitt defensive unit. Neither side hit the scoreboard in the first quarter, and Pitt held close thanks to a 23 yard touchdown pass from Jake Daughtry to backup tight end Mautuma Lealofi. UConn assumed a 17-7 halftime advantage when Jordan Brown threw his first touchdown of the day to Lonte’ Speier on a 20-yard pitch and catch about a minute before the break.

It was an uncharacteristic day for the Heisman candidate Brown, as he threw four touchdowns but added in three interceptions. For the first time in a while, Jordan was outgained by the opposition, his 306 yards falling short of Daughtry’s 378. His three total interceptions also more than doubled his total through UConn’s opening five games (just two).



Corey Webb (LEFT) and Maqueese Graham (RIGHT) each picked off Jordan Brown - a total of three INT’s for the Pitt defense.


With the game still close at intermission, UConn got fortunate in the third quarter when they began to pull away on the strength of, ironically, their defense. The young unit came through in the clutch with consecutive pick-sixes. The first came after Pitt received the opening kick and marched to about midfield when Daughtry threw an out route to Niclas Byrom. The young redshirt freshman had five drops on the day, and none would prove more crucial than this one. Daughtry’s pass bounced off Byrom’s hands and into the waiting arms of linebacker Marlon Bush. With a clear path to the end zone, Bush strolled in for a 60-yard interception return touchdown. UConn would put the game away when Daughtry threw another pick six on the very next play from scrimmage, this time to freshman linebacker Payton Ash. UConn assumed a 31-7 lead and had the game well in hand by the middle of the third quarter. Things started to get ugly from there, however.



Freshman sensation Payton Ash followed Bush with a pick six of his own. The game got ugly after that, though.


Midway through the third quarter, Speier made a catch and got up slowly after a gang tackle from a few Pitt secondary members. He limped off the field, later to be diagnosed with an undisclosed foot injury. Struggling to move, Speier did not return and will try to practice this week. He has been officially ruled doubtful for next week’s game against Duke. Devin Brown exited the game a few minutes later with an injury of his own, getting clotheslined by safety Daquan Harrison on a clean, though dangerous, helmet to shoulder hit. Harrison led all defenders with 14 on the day, but a visibly angry Orlovsky started to lose his cool at that point. Barking at officials, he needed to be restrained by other assistant coaches.

The game continued, Pitt adding touchdowns in the third and fourth quarter from Daughtry’s passing touchdown to Tim Spencer and from his legs. Jordan Brown threw for two touchdowns in a four minute span, both to Chamarkelle Byrom. UConn now held a 45-19 lead and most onlookers simply wanted to go home with five minutes left in the game. The teams had combined for five turnovers and had not necessarily put on an offensive clinic.

The final blow came on UConn’s final touchdown drive, when interim starting tailback Mike Molden exited the game with minor back spasms. Thankfully, he will be fine and play next week. Devin Brown, however, was not so lucky. That hit broke Brown’s collarbone, and will hold him out for at least the remainder of the regular season. The collarbone was the same injury that has sidelined star running back Ashanti Swift.

It is assumed that UConn ran up the score late, simply to make a point about their displeasure with Pitt. Jordan capped off a slightly lackluster day by tossing his fourth touchdown with two minutes remaining, a fade to Byrom from two yards out.



Byrom caught three touchdowns for UConn, and maybe some more responsibility too. With Speier and Devin Brown out for the foreseeable future, the athletically gifted Byrom may need to become the top option in the passing game.


Mercifully, the game ended at 52-19 in favor of the top-ranked Huskies and no more external damage was done to UConn. The barbs did not end at the final horn, though. “That was absolutely DISGUSTING the way Pitt played in the second half”, noted Orlovsky. “I don’t care how upset you are, you SUCK IT UP and move on. You don’t [expletive] injure our best players with a series of [expletive] cheap shots”.

Coach Steve Belichick was more stoic in his presser, stating that UConn “will be back next week, where we will play Duke”.

UConn’s unfortunate injuries will test the depth of their wide receiver group. Speier is UConn’s top possession receiver, while Devin Brown, despite constantly flying under the radar, is an exceptional slot man that UConn does not have a tailor made replacement for. In the interim, the Huskies will move Byrom to #1, return man specialist Marcus Rodgers to the slot and little used senior reserve Drew Talley at #2 on the other side of Byrom. Hunter Carson and Darrell Jones are youngsters who might see snaps as well. Alex Paige also remains healthy from his tight end spot.

“We’ll see what we’re made of next week, but it’s nice to have support in our corner”, noted a surprisingly calm Jordan Brown after the game. With UConn’s schedule soon to heat up, channeling anger and injuries might be the biggest test yet.



Pitt held close thanks to great efforts and plays from Biletnikoff Award candidate Quennell Bell (LEFT) and redshirt freshman Nic Byrom (RIGHT).



Lonte’ Speier’s phenomenal junior season will be on hold for at least one week after an injury in the second half.


Pittsburgh Panthers at Connecticut Huskies
Oct 14, 20231ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Pittsburgh Panthers (2-4, 0-3)076619
#1 Connecticut Huskies (6-0, 3-0)017211452
Team Stats Comparison
PITTCONN
Total Offense462422
Rushing Yards84103
Passing Yards378319
First Downs2425
Punt Return Yards10121
Kick Return Yards10044
Total Yards572587
Turnovers23
3rd Down Conversion10-19 (52%)7-13 (53%)
4th Down Conversion0-01-1
2-Point Conversion0-10-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2-2-0 (100%)8-5-1 (75%)
Penalties6-600-0
Possession Time15:5020:10
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGPITTCONN
7:49(CONN) Molden 1 run (Ricciardi kick)07
4:44(CONN) Ricciardi 21 FG010
2:36(PITT) Lealofi 23 pass Daughtry (Graham kick)710
1:03(CONN) Speier 20 pass J. Brown (Ricciardi kick)717
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGPITTCONN
8:05(CONN) Bush 60 returned interception (Ricciardi kick)724
7:48(CONN) Ash 21 returned interception (Ricciardi kick)731
6:17(PITT) Spencer 11 pass Daughtry (2-pt failed)1331
3:59(CONN) Byrom 3 pass J. Brown (Ricciardi kick)1338
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGPITTCONN
6:57(CONN) Byrom 4 pass J. Brown (Ricciardi kick)1345
5:09(PITT) Daughtry 1 run (missed kick)1945
2:40(CONN) Byrom 2 pass J. Brown (Ricciardi kick)1952
Pittsburgh Panthers
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Jacob Daughtry37-6337822
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Jontre Welles8455.60
Robert Spurlock5336.60
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Jontre Welles10575.70
Niclas Byrom56713.40
Edwin Pledger5357.00
Bo Turner IV46015.00
Wendell Wilkerson45012.50
Quennell Bell44812.00
Mautuma Lealofi24120.51
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Daquan Harrison14000
Kyle Hamlett8 (2)100
Joe Dyer6 (4)200
Maqueese Graham6010
Chaz Davis4 (2)110
Randy McMaster4 (2)200
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Liam Graham0-21-21
Connecticut Huskies
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Jordan Brown27-4430643
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Mike Molden17915.31
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Lonte' Speier816620.71
Chamarkelle Byrom6538.83
Devin Brown5428.40
Marcus Rodgers44310.70
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Aaron Brook9000
Linzell Tyson8000
Tarik Madison7 (1)100
Payton Ash5 (2)011
Marlon Bush Jr.4011
Demetris Sands2 (1)100
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Anthony Ricciardi1-17-71022




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Nice blowout! Awful injury luck. Looking forward to seeing you improvise, adapt, and overcome!
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Notable Week 8 Results


#1 UConn 52, Pitt 19
#2 Texas 41, Iowa State 34
#4 Nebraska 24, Michigan State 20
#5 Iowa 31, Hawai’i 21
Kansas 28, #6 Oklahoma 25
#9 Wisconsin 28, #7 Illinois 23
#13 Clemson 38, Wake Forest 28
#19 Auburn 34, #15 Arkansas State 27
#20 Notre Dame 34, #16 Stanford 30
#18 Ohio State 38, Purdue 31
Arizona 28, #21 Washington 25
#22 Alabama 27, Arkansas 17
#24 Fresno State 34, Boise State 24
Houston 31, West Virginia 10
Missouri 28, Florida 25
Texas A&M 41, Mississippi State 21
Michigan 41, Rutgers 28
Tennessee 49, South Carolina 20




Week 9 Slate


#24 LSU (6-2) vs. #22 Arkansas State (5-1)
#12 Illinois (5-1) vs. Michigan (3-3)
#7 Georgia Tech (6-0) vs. Virginia (4-2)
Texas A&M (2-4) vs. #17 Auburn (6-1)
#10 Ole Miss (5-1) vs. Arkansas (3-4)
#20 Stanford (5-2) vs. #2 Oregon (6-0)
ECU (5-2) vs. USF (5-1)
UCF (1-5) vs. Army West Point (5-1)
#9 Minnesota (5-1) vs. #6 Nebraska (5-1)
Purdue (4-2) vs. #5 Wisconsin (6-1)
Florida (3-4) vs. Georgia (4-3)
Virginia Tech (3-4) vs. #14 Clemson (5-1)
#15 Notre Dame (4-2) vs. Pitt (2-4)
#3 Texas (6-0) vs. TCU (5-1)
UCLA (3-4) vs. #16 BYU (6-1)
#21 Alabama (5-2) vs. #25 Tennessee (3-3)


Week 9 ACC Slate


#7 Georgia Tech (6-0) vs. Virginia (4-2)
Virginia Tech (3-4, 1-3) vs. #14 Clemson (5-1, 3-1)
Duke (3-3, 1-2) vs. #1 UConn (6-0, 3-0)
#13 North Carolina (5-1, 2-1) vs. Boston College (2-5, 0-4)
Wake Forest (2-4, 0-3) vs. Florida State (5-1, 4-1)
Miami (3-4, 2-2) vs. Louisville (1-5, 0-4)
#15 Notre Dame (4-2, 3-2) vs. Pitt (2-4, 0-3)
NC State (4-2, 3-0) vs. #11 Syracuse (5-1, 2-1)


ACC Conference Standings - Updated: Oct 14, 2023
TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPALAST WEEK
#1 UConn6-01.0003-0296146W, 52-19 PITT
#7 Georgia Tech6-01.0004-019978W, 38-14 UL
NC State4-2.6603-0180157W, 35-32 BC
Florida State5-1.8304-1253167W, 35-14 VT
#14 Clemson5-1.8303-1236139W, 38-28 WF
#11 Syracuse5-1.8302-1196132BYE
#13 North Carolina5-1.8302-1238106BYE
#15 Notre Dame4-2.6603-2178163W, 34-30 STAN
Miami-FL3-4.4202-2183212W, 27-24 UVA
Virginia4-2.6601-2196130L, 24-27 MIA
Duke3-3.5001-2141185L, 31-34 BAY
Virginia Tech3-4.4201-3190195L, 14-35 FSU
Pitt2-4.3300-3147210L, 19-52 UCONN
Wake Forest2-4.3300-3137182L, 28-38 CLEM
Boston College2-5.2800-4220284L, 32-35 NCSU
Louisville1-5.1600-4145238L, 14-38 GT






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Nice blowout! Awful injury luck. Looking forward to seeing you improvise, adapt, and overcome!
Yeah the injuries have not fallen our way this season, but thankfully we've been hit at our deepest position. We'll need to learn to live without these guys sooner or later, anyway.

If we can get through this rough patch, at least, we'll be in good shape for a title run, so fingers crossed!


MESSAGE FROM YOUR AUTHOR: I hope you all have had a wonderful spring so far. I feel bad for taking another unexpected leave, but school *shrug*. So it goes. I FINALLY got a day off today, and finals are near. Hopeful to get the rest of the season posted over the next few weeks. Good thing too, as I finished the regular season back in January. (mild spoiler: We've got a quite a doozy of a playoff race up ahead).

The break has also allowed me to think a bit more about the future of the dynasty, and I think I'm near a decision - we'll talk about that later. Looking forward to the rest of the season here and getting caught up with all of your great work. Can't wait!

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Cannot wait to see what is in store. Good to hear from you!
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Week 8 Headlines


Illinois upset by Wisconsin to complicate path to CFP; Texas A&M blows out Mississippi State in showdown of young star OCs; Eastern Michigan assumes lead in MAC Michigan trophy race with blowout win over WMU

CAC in Playoff Rankings:

#12 Illinois (DC Stephenson)
#19 Arizona State (HC Brihay)


HC Quinn Shea (thesportsguru11): BYE (5-1, 5-0)

Next Week: vs. Colorado (4-3, 3-2)

HC Kaelyn Willingham (kswgrad2012): W (3-4, 0-4), 28-23 vs. Wyoming (5-2, 2-1)

J. Phillips: 42 rush, 172 yds, 3 TD

Next Week: @ Arizona (4-2, 3-0)

HC Foxke Brihay (nofx94): W (5-1, 3-1), 35-3 vs. Utah (1-6, 0-5)

M. Miles Jr.: 18-30, 190 yds, 3 TD, 14 rush, 122 yds, TD

Next Week: vs. #24 LSU (6-2)

HC Dale Miller (glunsford): L (2-6, 1-3), 13-35 vs. Georgia (4-3, 3-2)

E. Swift: 30 rush, 145 yds

Next Week: vs. South Carolina (5-3, 3-2)

HC Bob Trebell (DrGravyBoat): L (4-3, 2-2), 21-31 vs. #5 Iowa (6-1, 4-0)

K. Rock: 12 rush, 37 yds, 2 TD

Next Week: vs. UMass (2-5) CAC GAME!

HC Sam Freday (RoundingThird): L (2-4, 1-2), 35-44 vs. New Mexico (2-3, 2-0)

Q. Terrell: 22 rush, 123 yds, 3 TD

Next Week: vs. Troy (2-3) CAC GAME!

HC Connor Turley (convict38): W (3-3, 1-1), 34-31 vs. Duke (3-3, 1-2) CAC WIN!

J. Armstrong: 3 rec, 95 yds, 3 TD

Next Week: vs. Oklahoma State (1-5, 0-2) CAC GAME!

HC William Brooks (TheOtherPotterGuy): W (3-3, 1-1), 27-10 vs. Kansas State (2-4, 0-2) CAC WIN!

I. Day: 20 tckl (3 TFL), sack

Next Week: @ Iowa State (1-5, 0-2) CAC GAME!

HC Caleb Henderson (NewscasterNews4): W (4-2, 2-1), 56-27 vs. Western Michigan (3-4, 2-2) CAC WIN!

F. Brady: 28-45, 439 yds, 6 TD, 19 rush, 58 yds, TD

Next Week: @ Toledo (3-3, 3-0)

OC Brian Woodard (mattynokes): L (1-5, 0-4), 14-38 vs. #11 Georgia Tech (6-0, 4-0)

B. Witherspoon: 5 rec, 44 yds, TD

Next Week: vs. Miami-FL (3-4, 2-2)

OC Jordan James (HARLEE23): L (2-4, 0-3), 28-38 vs. #13 Clemson (5-1, 3-1)

D. Galloway: 20 rush, 118 yds, TD

Next Week: @ Florida State (5-1, 4-1)

DC Brennan Smith (bryan3169) L (3-3, 1-3), 31-34 vs. Baylor (3-3) CAC LOSS!

B. Felder: 9 tckl (5 TFL), 2 sacks

Next Week: @ #1 UConn (6-0, 3-0)

OC Tyrell Coley (Knickerbocker91): L (2-4, 0-3), 28-41 vs. Michigan (3-3, 1-2)

X. Browne: 13-28, 209 yds, 2 TD, rush TD

Next Week: vs. Penn State (3-4, 1-3)

DC Xavier Stephenson (young22): L (5-1, 2-1), 23-28 vs. #9 Wisconsin (6-1, 3-1)

H. Prince: 6 tckl, INT

Next Week: @ Michigan (3-3, 1-2)

OC Ricky Jacobsen (slicknick3822): L (1-5, 0-2), 34-41 vs. #2 Texas (6-0, 2-0)

C. Townsend: 24 rush, 197 yds, TD

Next Week: vs. Texas Tech (3-3, 1-1)

OC Emmett Nama (BookWork123): L (1-5, 0-2), 20-31 vs. TCU (5-1, 2-1)

N. Sharp: 16 rush, 98 yds, TD

Next Week: @ Baylor (3-3, 1-1)

DC Bud Kilmer Jr. (xboxxerx): L (2-4, 0-2), 10-27 vs. Texas Tech (3-3, 1-1) CAC LOSS!

M. Bryant: 10 tckl (2 TFL)

Next Week: vs. #22 Arkansas State (5-1, 3-0)

OC Matthew King (ThaBoss18): W (4-2, 2-1), 30-24 vs. UCF (1-5, 0-3)

L. Armstrong: 16-26, 169 yds, 2 TD, 17 rush, 85 yds

Next Week: @ Temple (3-3, 2-1) CAC GAME!

OC Ryan Sorbera (YaBoySorbs): BYE (3-3, 2-1)

Next Week: vs. Memphis (4-2, 2-1) CAC GAME!

OC Equanimeous St. Brown Sr. (TheRosterMaster): L (2-5, 1-3), 35-42 vs. Western Kentucky (5-2, 2-2)

K. Tretter: 19-27, 256 yds, 3 TD

Next Week: vs. Old Dominion (3-4, 2-2)

OC J.J. Mac (RedRaider10): W (2-5, 1-3), 38-28 vs. Rice (3-3, 1-2)

F. Garcia: 10-21, 119 yds, 24 carries, 125 yds, 2 TD

Next Week: @ Texas State (2-4, 1-3)

OC Trent Davis (UKWildcat999): W (2-4, 2-1), 52-21 vs. Florida Atlantic (2-4, 1-2)

B. Carter: 16-33, 257 yds, 5 TD

Next Week: vs. FIU (3-3, 3-0)

OC Frankie Francisco (BigPlayJ1220): W (2-5), 56-28 vs. Oregon State (0-6)

D. Lake: 22-29, 336 yds, 4 TD, 3 rush TD

Next Week: @ Hawai’i (4-3) CAC GAME!

OC Brian Grant (LadiesAndEdelman): L (1-5, 0-3), 0-24 vs. Miami-OH (4-2, 2-2)

A. Jacobs: 5 rec, 65 yds

Next Week: vs. Ohio (1-5, 1-2)

OC Richard Harrison (itsbigmike): L (3-4, 2-2), 27-56 vs. Eastern Michigan (4-2, 2-1) CAC LOSS!

J. Hardy: 4 rec, 81 yds, 2 TD

Next Week: vs. Northern Illinois (5-2, 3-1)

OC Max Crenshaw (whughes): BYE (3-3, 2-1)

Next Week: vs. Akron (1-5, 0-3)

OC Ryan Malloy (FootballFanatik): L (1-5, 1-3), 26-35 vs. Ohio (1-5, 1-2)

T. Hall: 14 rush, 99 yds, TD

Next Week: vs. Miami-OH (4-2, 2-2)

OC Theron Sorensen (ronnysauce): BYE (3-3, 1-2)

Next Week: @ Ball State (6-0, 3-0)

OC Spanky Westside (Trevor3_2009): W (3-4, 2-3), 41-21 vs. Mississippi State (4-2, 2-2) CAC WIN!

E. Concepcion: 23-37, 334 yds, 4 TD

Next Week: @ #17 Auburn (6-1, 2-1)

OC Jerome Baumann (RaiderAid89): L (4-2, 2-2), 21-41 vs. Texas A&M (3-4, 2-3) CAC LOSS!

T. Poland: 17-25, 303 yds, 3 TD

Next Week: @ Kentucky (4-3, 2-1)

OC Brett Favre (hudso3): BYE (5-0)

Next Week: vs. Georgia State (2-4, 0-1)

OC Laurence Gilbert (Mike7Vinas): BYE (2-3, 1-1)

Next Week: @ UNLV (2-4, 1-1) CAC GAME!



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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say my coach is gonna lose his job this off-season lol.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say my coach is gonna lose his job this off-season lol.
Your offense put up 34 points on the #2 team in the nation. You’ll probably be fine
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