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  • K0ZZ
    The Hard Way
    • Dec 2004
    • 3871

    #391
    Re: The Legacy of Tyler Kozlov

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    • K0ZZ
      The Hard Way
      • Dec 2004
      • 3871

      #392
      Re: The Legacy of Tyler Kozlov


      Cedric Wright hauls in his second touchdown

      38 vs 25

      Mistakes keep the Mountaineers alive

      These Aggies came into West Virginia and steam rolled their competition but the final scorecard didn't reflect that. Despite nearly getting 4x as much offense as the opposition, the Mountaineers were never very far out of place. West Virginia however struggled from the onset, not posing much of a threat on offense despite their versatile halfback Donte Thomas-Williams. Thomas-Williams was limited to just six carries, despite being in the runnings for a heisman a season ago.

      This one appeared to be a tight one at least in the first quarter before the Aggies rattled off 28 straight, it was also aided that Erich DiStefano missed the final frame with a concussion. The first quarter saw the Aggies come out and score on their first drive, a four yard touchdown run sealing the first points. Will Crest led his team downfield and answered right back with a touchdown toss of his own to Chase Jones, but the next three quarters would feature 4 interceptions (one being on a two point conversion), Aaron Wade brought in three of these (one nearly being brought back, the two point conversion interception).

      The four scores could be completed all through the air, two in the second and two in the third. Jonathon Saunders and Jonathan Mitchell both added touchdowns in the first half, of 9 and 32 yards respectively that jumped the Aggies out to a 21-7 lead. Where as Cedric Wright added 14 of his own on passes from 31 and 2 out. The score suddenly 35-7, and than the mistakes set in for the Aggies a pair of fumbles from Erich DiStefano, the final coming on the play he suffered his concussion. The first one would be scooped up by defensive tackle Taylor Martin and ran back for the score. The second would be punched in by Donte Thomas-Williams on a clean ten yard run that was reminiscent of his heisman campaign a season ago.

      Despite losing Erich DiStefano, the defense wouldn't yield and despite allowing an early fourth quarter touchdown that brought the score within ten (35-25), the Aggies didn't break down one ounce, the defense tightened and smothered the underachieving West Virginia offense, leading to their seventh victory on the season.

      This win improves the Aggies to 7-3 with just two remaining, their next matchup is a very tough one against the Texas Christian Horned Frogs, if an upset can somehow be pulled, the division remains in play, a loss would likely eliminate them pending on results from this Saturday's action!

      Utah State Aggies at West Virginia Mountaineers
      Nov 1, 20171ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
      Utah State Aggies (7-3)71414338
      West Virginia Mountaineers (4-6)7012625
      Team Stats Comparison
      USUWVU
      Total Offense443143
      Rushing Yards17227
      Passing Yards271107
      First Downs194
      Punt Return Yards100
      Kick Return Yards5951
      Total Yards512185
      Turnovers43
      3rd Down Converstion5-122-9
      4th Down Conversion2-20-1
      2-Point Conversion0-00-2
      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals(3-0)/4(3-0)/4
      Penaltiesxx
      Posession Time18:119:49
      Scoring Summary
      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGUSUWVU
      5:06(USU) Erich DiStefano, 4 yard run70
      3:42(WVU) Chase Jones, 4 yard pass from Will Crest Jr.77
      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGUSUWVU
      5:39(USU) Jonathon Saunders, 9 yard pass from Erich DiStefano147
      1:19(USU) Jonathan Mitchell, 32 yard pass from Erich DiStefano 217
      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGUSUWVU
      4:17(USU) Cedric Wright, 31 yard pass from Erich Distefano287
      2:50(USU) Cedric Wright, 2 yard pass from Erich DiStefano357
      1:24(WVU) Taylor Martin, returned fumble 15 yards3513
      1:05(WVU) Donte Thomas Williams, 10 yard run3519
      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGUSUWVU
      6:39(WVU) Will Crest Jr. 4 yard run3525
      1:12(USU) Chuck Smith, 43 yard FG3825
      Utah State Aggies
      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
      Erich DiStefano16/2526641
      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
      Justen Hervey18814.50
      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
      Cedric Wright612921.52
      West Virginia Mountaineers
      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
      Will Crest Jr.8/1910713
      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
      Donte Thomas Williams6193.11
      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
      Chase Jones58817.61

      Last edited by K0ZZ; 01-03-2016, 01:13 PM.
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      • K0ZZ
        The Hard Way
        • Dec 2004
        • 3871

        #393
        Re: The Legacy of Tyler Kozlov



        Week 12 Update

        Eric Grant (HC) of the Idaho Vandals (SB)
        (4-6)(2-4) BYE
        424.3 OYPG (#51) 32.5 PPG
        460.5 DYPG (#114) 41 PAPG
        Top Performer:


        Zach Mueller (HC) of the Rice Owls (CUSA)
        (5-5)(4-2) W 33-28 vs Western Kentucky (7-3)
        454.7 OYPG (#26) 31.6 PPG
        424.8 DYPG (#80) 29 PAPG
        Top Performer: Jeremy Jones (QB) 30-44 453 PaYds 1 TD 1 INT 99 RuYds 3 TD

        This is a big one for the Owls, the Hilltoppers were favorites but couldn't keep it up against the Owls. The passing attack blew up and the Owls who face a tough schedule the rest of the way at least got a break by besting a strong squad. They sit only needing one win to be in a bowl game. Their upcoming game against Temple will decide the CUSA West.

        John Valkyrie (HC) of the UL-Monroe Warhawks (SB)
        (5-4)(3-3) W 56-44 vs Texas State (7-3)
        456.8 OYPG (#24) 35.6 PPG
        404.2 DYPG (#61) 26 PAPG
        Top Performer: Anthony Monken (QB) 31-43 403 PaYds 3 TD 51 RuYds

        The Wildcats came into this one favorites but couldn't hold onto the crown, as the Warhawks took care of business with a strong 56-44 victory that gives the Bobcats their first sunbelt defeat of the season. Anthony Monken came up huge yet again for the Warhawks. A moderate slate to close out their season could see the Warhawks move comfortably into a bowl game or cause some tension.

        Quinn Retney (HC) of the UMass Minutemen (AMER)
        (4-6)(1-5) L 28-38 @ USF (5-5)
        367.1 OYPG (#106) 26.2 PPG
        373.2 DYPG (#26) 25 PAPG
        Top Performer: Andrew Verboys (QB) 7-20 82 PaYds 2 TD 1 INT 72 RuYds 1 TD

        Two weeks ago, this Minutemen squad was 4-4 and had bowl aspirations. Two weeks later and those hopes are pushed to the brink following their defeat to the Bulls, their chance of bowl eligibility has dropped from 48% to just 11%. Their biggest obstacle that remains is a strong Marshall squad. A tough way to end a promising season.

        Corey Warby (HC) of the Vanderbilt Commodores (SEC)
        (2-9)(2-6) W 35-14 vs Kentucky (4-6)
        388 OYPG (#92) 24 PPG
        474.8 DYPG (#117) 37 PAPG
        Top Performer: Ernest Stovall (QB) 26-51 323 PaYds 4 TD 3 INT 82 RuYds

        The Commodores defense actually pitched a shutout on Saturday in what was the best defensive performance this unit has had all season. The main difference however is that Ernestt Stovall tossed a pair of INT which were brought back for scores giving the Wildcats their only points. This was a deadlocked game going into the final frame where the Commodores pulled away for good with a pair of Stovall touchdowns and their own defensive touchdown. Vandy ends their season next week against Tennessee, and they are twenty point underdogs, the Commodores have bested preseason expectations by one victory.

        Jamal Frazier (HC) of the Wyoming Cowboys (MWC)
        (5-5)(3-3) W 38-16 vs Washington State (3-7)
        397.8 OYPG (#77) 27.3 PPG
        391.9 DYPG (#44) 27 PAPG
        Top Performer: Nick Smith (QB) 9-14 102 PaYds 69 RuYds 2 TD

        The Cowboys are edging closer and closer to bowl eligibility and in doing so have claimed a tremendous victory with a sound thrashing of the Washington State Cougars. Washington hung tough for the first half but fell apart as the game drew on and the Cowboys eased their way to victory. Odds makers have the Cowboys at a 63% chance of making a bowl birth with matchups on tap with the (4-6) Fresno State Bulldogs and (2-8) New Mexico Lobos. Wyoming is only a 52% favorite against FSU, but that climbs to 73% against the Lobos.
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        • K0ZZ
          The Hard Way
          • Dec 2004
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          #394
          Re: The Legacy of Tyler Kozlov

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          • K0ZZ
            The Hard Way
            • Dec 2004
            • 3871

            #395
            Re: The Legacy of Tyler Kozlov

            Need to rewire / rearrange a few things in the room due to our new cable box so it might be a few days until an update since time is limited after work, hopefully will push to the offseason this weekend! TCU game has already been played!
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            • TheOtherPotterGuy
              Master of Disguise
              • Apr 2014
              • 757

              #396
              Re: The Legacy of Tyler Kozlov

              Ugh i hope Coach Warby doesnt get fired after this season. Do we have a better "system" quarterback on the roster or coming in? Seems like Stovall has been our achilles heel this year.
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              • K0ZZ
                The Hard Way
                • Dec 2004
                • 3871

                #397
                Re: The Legacy of Tyler Kozlov

                Originally posted by TheOtherPotterGuy
                Ugh i hope Coach Warby doesnt get fired after this season. Do we have a better "system" quarterback on the roster or coming in? Seems like Stovall has been our achilles heel this year.
                There isn't any incoming quarterbacks, Vandy has 5 QB's, Stovall being a JR, behind him is Marvin Hutchinson, the talent gap is only two overall points under but his AWR was really low so I didn't swap them on your depth chart. Hutchinson RS-SO, is a pocket quarterback, his AWR after the offseason should boost him to be a better compliment for your squad next season. Your receiving corp was strong this season (90 OVR #1 and 87 OVR #2) and luckily you have a lot of young depth, a 79 OVR RS-FR, a 75 true frosh with a few sixties. You also have an incoming wide receiver that I had tabbed at USU but stopped (I don't recruit against CAC's, might change once more coaches get at big schools and the talent pool shrinks.). I scouted them to be a 78 I believe it was, I don't have the game up.

                Your offensive talent should go up next season. Your defensive front seven should be substantially better, but your safeties (which are your best players) will take a hit, but at both, you're dropping from 90's to mid 80's (projected).
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