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I think you've got the WMU game backwards. For some reason we came out looking to stop the run, and got burned. Then we tightened up, helped by the injury to Carder, but we had started to right the ship even when he got hurt. WMU's last 8 possessions after going up 17-0 went like this:

Punt (3 and out)
End of Half
Touchdown (Sio whiffs on a tackle)
Punt (3 and out)
Punt (3 and out, Carder hurt on 3rd down play)
Punt
Punt (3 and out)
Punt

Am I confusing last years WMU game with 2 years ago? I might be.
 
I think you've got the WMU game backwards. For some reason we came out looking to stop the run, and got burned. Then we tightened up, helped by the injury to Carder, but we had started to right the ship even when he got hurt. WMU's last 8 possessions after going up 17-0 went like this:

Punt (3 and out)
End of Half
Touchdown (Sio whiffs on a tackle)
Punt (3 and out)
Punt (3 and out, Carder hurt on 3rd down play)
Punt
Punt (3 and out)
Punt

Don't let facts get in the way. And of course blame the last touchdown on the UCONN defense, even though it was a scored by WMU's defense.
 
Don't let facts get in the way. And of course blame the last touchdown on the UCONN defense, even though it was a scored by WMU's defense.

Check out post above yours. I think i am the first boneyarder to admit he was wrong about something

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Am I confusing last years WMU game with 2 years ago? I might be.


Probably. The previous year was a total shootout with nobody able to stop the other team. This year, the defense laid an egg for the first quarter and a half and then righted the ship. The offense laid an egg for the first quarter and a half, managed to start moving the ball, and then made a game altering mistake. Either way, the talent should have been good enough to win that game, as well as the Temple and USF games.
 
Probably. The previous year was a total shootout with nobody able to stop the other team. This year, the defense laid an egg for the first quarter and a half and then righted the ship. The offense laid an egg for the first quarter and a half, managed to start moving the ball, and then made a game altering mistake. Either way, the talent should have been good enough to win that game, as well as the Temple and USF games.

Temple was simply inexcusable. Don't know what was up with the kicking game.
 
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