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Biggest surprise PDF   E-mail
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Sunday, 14 September 2008

 What's the biggest surprise from Saturday's college football games?

 

1) Bowling Green's inability to move the ball on offense against Boise State

2) USC rolling past Ohio State

3) The Miami RedHawks needing three late touchdowns to defeat Charleston Southern, 38-27

4) UCLA losing 59-0 to BYU

5) Auburn posting a 3-2 win over Mississippi

or

6) other

 

comments welcome

 

 


 
it's over PDF   E-mail
Written by Jack   
Saturday, 06 September 2008

Minnesota 42,

BG 17

final

 

Very frustrating performance for the Falcons especially after the win over Pitt and a crowd of over 23,000 for the home game

The Falcons laid an egg and I'm not sure they will be able to get the casual fan back to the Doyt

It was some very bad football, turnovers, a missed FG, nothing on kickoff returns, a couple of poor offensive decisions

Given the field position, BG's defense actually didn't play that badly, but there were still too many long plays allowed

 


 
another turnover and TD PDF   E-mail
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Saturday, 06 September 2008

Geter fumbles again and Minnesota goes 18 yards in four plays using 2:15 with the score comes on 5-yard run by Shady Salamon with 3:55 left to play


 
Turnover City PDF   E-mail
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Saturday, 06 September 2008

The game has turned into Turnover City for Bowling Green as Geter catches a short pass and then Hightower strips the ball away at the 28-yard line with 10 minutes to play...Weber scores on a 3-yard run with 6:54 and with the PAT it is 35-17

Minnesota has scored three TDs off four BG turnovers

Bowling Green has not performed on the big stage


 
BG in big hole PDF   E-mail
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Saturday, 06 September 2008

In the first minute of the fourth quarter, Sheehan throws an interception when Chris Wright appears to stop running his route

UM then goes 73 yards in nine plays in 3:30 to go up 28-17 with 10:41 remaining

The score came on a 28-yard pass from Weber to Decker

The key play was a fourth and short that Minnesota converted to keep the drive alive


 
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