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dwtime
August 26th, 2005, 01:21 PM
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UNH OFFENSE SPARKLES WITH 54 POINTS IN BLUE/WHITE SCRIMMAGE

DURHAM, N.H.--Senior quarterback Ricky Santos (Bellingham, Mass.) and the UNH offensive unit compiled 965 yards (647 passing and 318 rushing) of offense as the squad scored 54 points in the annual Fall Blue/White scrimmage Thursday afternoon at Cowell Stadium.

Santos seemed to make all of the right decisions in the game, completing 26-32 passes for 351 yards and 2 TDs, mostly in the first half of the scrimmage. Santos did not give up a single sack thanks to solid protection of the offensive line, and did not throw any interceptions. In one stretch during the contest, Santos completed 15 consecutive passes.

Santos and the other quarterbacks utilized their skill players well. Leading the receivers was redshirt freshman Michael Boyle (Plymouth, N.H.) who made 10 catches for 212 yards and scored one TD, an 83-yarder from freshman Hank Hendricks (San Diego, Calif.). Boyle also caught a 60-yard bomb from Santos. Senior tight end John Williams (Rochester, N.Y.) made nine catches for 92 yards with one TD. Junior wide receiver Matt Henry (Creskill, N.J.), who is also a punter, made seven catches for 86 yards and sophomore wide receiver Keith LeVan (Waltham, Mass.) scored twice with a 37-yarder and a 28-yarder from Santos, while also catching six passes for 75 yards. Junior wide receiver David Ball (Orange, Vt.) saw very limited action, making one catch for 12 yards.

The running game also was strong in the early going as senior John McCoy (Groton, Conn.) carried the ball 16 times for 65 yards and scored two TDs. He also caught four passes for 31 yards. He did not play most of the second half. Sophomore running back Chris Ward (Waltham, Mass.) proved to also be a capable runner, with 12 rushes for 54 yards on the day.

The battle for the backup job at quarterback is still open, as both Hendricks and sophomore Bruce Elia (Tenafly, N.J.) both performed well. Hendricks finished the afternoon completing 8-17 passes for 165 yards and 1 TD, while Elia finished the day completing 13-25 passes for 123 yards and 1 TD. Elia also ran the football very well, carrying it 12 times for 81 yards, including a 31-yd touchdown jaunt.

Defensively, the bright spots for UNH included the efforts of junior defensive back Corey Graham (Buffalo, N.Y.). Graham was second on the squad in tackles with seven but made the big play of the day when he recorded one of UNH's three interceptions and returned it 95 yards for a defensive touchdown. Also recording interceptions for the Wildcats were junior safety Muji Karim (Burlington, Vt.) and freshman defensive back John Clements (Hammonton, N.J.) who grabbed one with a return of 12 yards and also forced a fumble.

The team's leader in tackles was redshirt freshman defensive back Maurice Duper (Baldwinsville, N.Y.) with six unassisted tackles and four assists for a total of 10 on the afternoon. The lone sack of the day was recorded by sophomore defensive end Marvin Wright (Roxbury, Mass.) for a loss of five yards.

The No. 7-ranked UNH football team will open the season on Sat., Sept. 3 at UC Davis. Game time is 6 p.m. Pacific Time. (9 p.m. Eastern Time). The game can be heard live on the UNH Sports Radio Network.

My own comments: Ball hardly played and they still had 647 passing yards. This may be the deepest team in the country at the WR position with at least 6 that could start. Look out for Mike Boyle a RS Freshman at WR, named Mr. Football in NH in 2003 averaging 254 yards of offense per game and 27 touchdowns. This kid maybe small but has great moves and speed and can score whenever he touches the ball. Would like to see a #3 tailback emerge now with the injury to Kaysonne Anderson, he was looking good and is now out for the year with a knee injury. Defense worries as always, hopefully the big offensive numbers were due to a great offense this year for UNH and not because the defense stinks. Anything close to even an average defense will help. Who knows it will all be played out on the field!

GannonFan
August 26th, 2005, 01:28 PM
DURHAM, N.H.--Senior quarterback Ricky Santos (Bellingham, Mass.) and the UNH offensive unit compiled 965 yards (647 passing and 318 rushing) of offense as the squad scored 54 points in the annual Fall Blue/White scrimmage Thursday afternoon at Cowell Stadium.

Man, how long did the game go? 965 yards of offense and 54 points. Either it was an 8 quarter game or UNH's defense wasn't on the field when the offense was playing. I think hoping for an average defense with that display is rather optimistic.

Umass74
August 26th, 2005, 01:31 PM
965 yards of offense :eek:

Holy Crap! Either the offense is really good or the defense is really bad...

Will UNH be winning games 54-48 this year?

ChickenMan
August 26th, 2005, 01:44 PM
965 yards of offense :eek:

Holy Crap! Either the offense is really good or the defense is really bad...

Will UNH be winning games 54-48 this year?


only when they play UMass... :D

umassfan
August 26th, 2005, 02:01 PM
only when they play UMass... :D

Do you forget that last year we beat them and the hens lost to them?

blukeys
August 26th, 2005, 02:06 PM
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UNH OFFENSE SPARKLES WITH 54 POINTS IN BLUE/WHITE SCRIMMAGE

DURHAM, N.H.--Senior quarterback Ricky Santos (Bellingham, Mass.)

Time sure does fly. It seems only last year that Santos was a redshirt Freshman. ;) ;) ;)

dwtime
August 26th, 2005, 02:14 PM
Man, how long did the game go? 965 yards of offense and 54 points. Either it was an 8 quarter game or UNH's defense wasn't on the field when the offense was playing. I think hoping for an average defense with that display is rather optimistic.

I know that is why I said anything close to average would really help otherwise lots of 54-48 games as UMass74 states.

rcny46
August 26th, 2005, 06:45 PM
In yesterday's scrimmage,the majority of tackles were made in the secondary,or so it seemed.They better be able to come up with a couple of guys who can play DE,and a defensive line that can generate some sort of consistent pass rush/pressure on the QB.

lucchesicourt
August 26th, 2005, 07:15 PM
If UNH's "D" is that bad, I expect a high scoring game. UCD's QB isn't too shabby either. So, if UNH fails to pressure John Grant and gives him all day to throw, the Aggies receivers can be expected to put up big numbers too. They may not get a lot of press, but they are all very good and dangerous receivers. If the Ags can pressure Santos (the Ags "D" is small, but fast) UNH could be vulnerable, especially if it is a very hot day. The heavier guys (UNH) have a harder time controlling body heat, and could tire quickly.

ChiefGSU275
August 26th, 2005, 07:22 PM
Chickenman, that is a great video in your sig!! YOWZA!!

WHOO WHOO!! PULL OVER THAT @$$ TOO PHAT!! WHOO WHOO!!

HensRock
August 27th, 2005, 12:56 AM
965 yards of offense :eek:

Holy Crap! Either the offense is really good or the defense is really bad...

Will UNH be winning games 54-48 this year?


Guys,
Are you forgetting that this is UNH vs. UNH?
The UNH offense (and defense) are on the field the entire game!

You can basically take a normal game a double the figures.
965 (482.5) is still pretty good, but not unbelievable.