Kentucky really blew it. The fumble may have been the nail in the coffin but burning 2 timeouts in the 3rd and then wasting your last with 5:20 left? Recipe for disaster. It looked like Clemson ws going to win anyways but Kentucky just made it a bit easier for them.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Hmmm... Texas A&M 14
333 total yards and 13 first downs, Johnson 18/32 for 239 & 1 TD Georgia 17
144 total yards and 5 first downs, Cox 11/18 for 110 yards & 1 int 3rd Quarter
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oVo wrote:Hmmm... Texas A&M 14
333 total yards and 13 first downs, Johnson 18/32 for 239 & 1 TD Georgia 14
144 total yards and 5 first downs, Cox 11/18 for 110 yards & 1 int 3rd Quarter
Looking at stats, you would think it would be lopsided. Looking at the score, it seems A&M can move down the field, but like Utah earlier this year, they seem to be having trouble in the redzone, yes?
It was even more lopsided until the Bulldogs third quarter drive to regain the lead with a FG. Then again a kickoff return TD and playing on a short field can make up for a lot. One TD drive one play 2 yards, one 24 yards in 3 plays and now 28 yards in 6 plays. Add a 71 yard and a 65 yard TD drive totally on the ground and the stats will begin to even up a bit... although there is no catching up to 30 unanswered second half points.
Georgia 44Texas A&M 20 FINAL
A&M needed Jarrod Johnson to have a game like he did against rival Texas,
meanwhile Joe Cox has 2 TD tosses in the second half.
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That's a stunning development. And with Craig James' son too...you'd think you'd be far more careful with a sportscaster's kid? At any rate, I'm very curious to hear what REALLY happened.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
oVo wrote:Hmmm... Texas A&M 14
333 total yards and 13 first downs, Johnson 18/32 for 239 & 1 TD Georgia 14
144 total yards and 5 first downs, Cox 11/18 for 110 yards & 1 int 3rd Quarter
Looking at stats, you would think it would be lopsided. Looking at the score, it seems A&M can move down the field, but like Utah earlier this year, they seem to be having trouble in the redzone, yes?
No though stats are deceiving. It was really an ugly first half for Georgia. they pulled it together I guess about 5-7 minutes into the 3rd.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
oVo wrote:It was even more lopsided until the Bulldogs third quarter drive to regain the lead with a FG. Then again a kickoff return TD and playing on a short field can make up for a lot. One TD drive one play 2 yards, one 24 yards in 3 plays and now 28 yards in 6 plays. Add a 71 yard and a 65 yard TD drive totally on the ground and the stats will begin to even up a bit... although there is no catching up to 30 unanswered second half points.
Georgia 44Texas A&M 20 FINAL
A&M needed Jarrod Johnson to have a game like he did against rival Texas,
meanwhile Joe Cox has 2 TD tosses in the second half.
Well the first half wasn't very pretty for either tem. there was some good defense eclipsed by the prevailing lack of offense when needed. The second hlf ws better for Georgia, but A&M fded.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I know the Bulldogs were running the ball in the fourth quarter to burn up some clock and give A&M less time to mount any kind of comeback. Instead of consuming a lot of time it became two very impressive scoring drives as Georgia's offense just took over and ran right through them for two more touchdowns.
Tuesday:
EagleBank Bowl: UCLA 30 Temple 21 Temple led 21-10 at the half but failed to convert a 4th & 1 inside the Bruins 10 yd and it was all downhill after that.
Champs Sports Bowl: Wisconsin 20 Miami 14 The Hurricanes scored first and last but the Badgers dominated the game in between. Wednesday:
Humanitarian Bowl: Idaho 43 Bowling Green 42 The Falcons score a TD to take a 42-35 lead with 32 secs left, the Vandals then score with 4 secs to go and win with a 2 pt conversion
Holiday Bowl: Nebraska 33 Arizona Ø
Cornhuskers gave up 34 yards total offense and 3 first downs in first three quarters. Thursday:
Armed Forces Bowl: Air Force 47 Houston 20 A dominant performance by the Falcons cover to cover.
Sun Bowl: Oklahoma 31 Stanford 27 Freshman QB Broyles The Cardinal in the second half & the Sooner defense holds them to a FG.
Texas Bowl: Navy 35 Missouri 13 Midshipmen run over the Tigers with a devastating ground & pound that tallies 41 minutes and 389 rushing yards.
Insight Bowl: Iowa State 14 Minnesota 13
Chick-Fil-A Bowl: Virginia Tech 37 Tennessee 14
Bowl Records by Conference wrote:Mountain West 4-0
Big East _ 2-0
Independent _ 1-0
Sun Belt _ 1-0
Big 12 _ 3-2
SEC _ 2-2
Big Ten _ 1-2
WAC _ 1-2
C-USA _ 2-3
ACC _ 2-3
PAC 10 _ 2-4
MAC _ 0-3
Nebraska played their best gme all year (yes better than they played aginst Texas) and made their game look like a complete mismatch. If they can find ways to replce some of their key seniors, I woould not be surprised at all to see Nebraska finish in the top 10 next year.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Nebraska played their best gme all year (yes better than they played aginst Texas) and made their game look like a complete mismatch. If they can find ways to replce some of their key seniors, I woould not be surprised at all to see Nebraska finish in the top 10 next year.
Nebraska's defense won't change next year. Unfortunately, neither will our quarterback situation (Zach Lee is NOT the answer).
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
Watching Nebraska play I've always thought their defense made them one of the toughest match ups in college football this year and just a few key positions from being genuinely great. They managed to lose 4 games and three of those loses were against bowl bound teams by a combined total of 4 points...
so they were very close to being on Top of it all this year.
Arizona has scored a lot of points and beaten some good teams
before the Huskers handed them this Holiday Bowl goose egg.
strike wolf wrote:Nebraska played their best gme all year (yes better than they played aginst Texas) and made their game look like a complete mismatch. If they can find ways to replce some of their key seniors, I woould not be surprised at all to see Nebraska finish in the top 10 next year.
Nebraska's defense won't change next year. Unfortunately, neither will our quarterback situation (Zach Lee is NOT the answer).
Judging from what I saw, your offense seemed to be improving.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Nebraska played their best gme all year (yes better than they played aginst Texas) and made their game look like a complete mismatch. If they can find ways to replce some of their key seniors, I woould not be surprised at all to see Nebraska finish in the top 10 next year.
Nebraska's defense won't change next year. Unfortunately, neither will our quarterback situation (Zach Lee is NOT the answer).
Judging from what I saw, your offense seemed to be improving.
Even a blind squirrel finds a nut from time to time.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
Well, today's matchup is the Flyboys (AFA) vs the Coogs (Houston) at the Armed Forces Bowl in Ft. Worth Texas (which happens to be the hometown of TCU).
muy_thaiguy wrote:Well, today's matchup is the Flyboys (AFA) vs the Coogs (Houston) at the Armed Forces Bowl.
The Falcons are off to a fast start with two touchdown drives of 60+ yards on their opening possessions and three pics of Case Keenum. Air Force 24-6 at the half, it's now a final 47-20.