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JMU Duke Dog
November 12th, 2005, 06:37 PM
Scores
Iona 0 at #1 New Hampshire 56 FINAL
#5 Massachusetts 27 at Army 34 FINAL
#18 Richmond 48 at Towson 21 FINAL
Hofstra 20 at Northeastern 17 FINAL
Delaware 22 at #24 William & Mary 21 FINAL
Villanova 13 at #25 James Madison 28 FINAL
Rhode Island 24 at Maine 27 FINAL OT
Standings
North Division
New Hampshire (6-1, 9-1)
Massachusetts (6-1, 7-3)
Hofstra (4-3, 6-4)
Maine (3-4, 5-5)
Rhode Island (2-5, 4-6)
Northeastern (1-6, 1-9)
South Division
Richmond (6-1, 7-3)
James Madison (4-3, 6-4)
Towson (3-4, 6-4)
William & Mary (3-4, 5-5)
Delaware (2-5, 5-5)
Villanova (2-5, 4-6)
I think the only A10 teams with any real shot at the playoffs now are New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Richmond and feel that if all win next week should get into the playoffs. Feel free to discuss current ongoings in the A10 on this thread...
blukeys
November 12th, 2005, 06:59 PM
Scores
I think the only A10 teams with any real shot at the playoffs now are New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Richmond and feel that if all win next week should get into the playoffs. Feel free to discuss current ongoings in the A10 on this thread...
Agree, but Hofstra could sure mess things up with a win over Umass! :eek: (Hofstra with a win would have 7 D-I wins)
Richmond also needs to take care of business this week. But Richmond seems to be on a roll I was very impressed by tutt's decision making today. Tutt has always been an awesome talent but was subject to mistakes in the past. Today it looked to me as if he is the whole package. ;)
JMU Duke Dog
November 12th, 2005, 08:54 PM
Agree, but Hofstra could sure mess things up with a win over Umass! :eek: (Hofstra with a win would have 7 D-I wins)
Richmond also needs to take care of business this week. But Richmond seems to be on a roll I was very impressed by tutt's decision making today. Tutt has always been an awesome talent but was subject to mistakes in the past. Today it looked to me as if he is the whole package. ;)
Okay here are the resumes of the four possible ones (I added Hofstra to my original three for the just in cases):
NEW HAMPSHIRE
9/3 W 17-13 at UC-Davis
9/17 W 62-21 at Towson
9/24 W 49-20 vs. Dartmouth
10/1 W 45-17 vs. Villanova
10/8 L 10-42 at William & Mary
10/15 W 53-9 vs. Rhode Island
10/22 W 52-21 vs. Northeastern
10/29 W 37-28 at Massachusetts
11/5 W 29-26 at Hofstra
11/12 W 56-0 vs. Iona
11/19 ? ? vs. Maine
MASSACHUSETTS
9/1 W 19-6 at Richmond
9/10 L 14-17 at Colgate
9/17 W 40-0 vs. Albany
9/24 W 14-6 vs. Rhode Island
10/8 W 27-0 vs. Northeastern
10/15 W 10-7 vs. James Madison
10/22 W 35-14 at Maine
10/29 L 28-37 vs. New Hampshire
11/5 W 35-7 at Delaware
11/12 L 27-34 at Army
11/19 ? ? at Hofstra
RICHMOND
9/1 L 6-19 vs. Massachusetts
9/10 L 0-7 at Lafayette
9/17 W 26-21 at Maine
9/24 L 13-37 at Vanderbilt
10/8 W 38-20 vs. Villanova
10/15 W 20-10 vs. Delaware
10/22 W 43-37 vs. Hofstra
10/29 W 15-18 at James Madison
11/5 W 38-3 vs. VMI
11/12 W 48-21 at Towson
11/19 ? ? vs. William & Mary
HOFSTRA
9/10 W 36-7 at Albany
9/17 W 55-0 vs. Stony Brook
9/24 L 41-44 at Furman
10/1 L 10-42 vs. James Madison
10/8 W 10-6 at Delaware
10/15 W 44-0 vs. Maine
10/22 L 37-43 at Richmond
10/29 W 38-24 at Rhode Island
11/5 L 26-29 vs. New Hampshire
11/12 W 20-17 at Northeastern
11/19 ? ? vs. Massachusetts
HensRock
November 12th, 2005, 09:01 PM
Richmond also needs to take care of business this week.
Oddly enough, if UMAss and UNH both lose, I think Richmond will get the auto bid, even if they lose to W&M.
JMU Duke Dog
November 12th, 2005, 11:33 PM
Delaware 22 at #24 William & Mary 21 FINAL
Was this game decided at the end? Did anyone here on AGS go to this game?
blukeys
November 12th, 2005, 11:38 PM
Delaware scored with about 2 minutes remaining. 89Hen was there. He might be able to tell you more about the intangibles. I listened to the game and it was a very gutsy Hen win.
89Hen
November 12th, 2005, 11:41 PM
Was this game decided at the end? Did anyone here on AGS go to this game?
I was there. Hens were down 21-14 in the fourth and got a safety to close the gap to 21-16. They punted after not moving the ball and W&M took over in great field position, but the Hens intercepted on about their own 40 and drove down for a TD with about 4 minutes to go. Delaware held on W&M's next possesion and took over on downs but couldn't run the clock out so W&M had one last chance with about 30 seconds, but the Hens picked them off again to end it.
youwouldno
November 12th, 2005, 11:47 PM
What happens if Richmond and UMass lose? (not at all impossible btw)
JMU Duke Dog
November 12th, 2005, 11:52 PM
I was there. Hens were down 21-14 in the fourth and got a safety to close the gap to 21-16. They punted after not moving the ball and W&M took over in great field position, but the Hens intercepted on about their own 40 and drove down for a TD with about 4 minutes to go. Delaware held on W&M's next possesion and took over on downs but couldn't run the clock out so W&M had one last chance with about 30 seconds, but the Hens picked them off again to end it.
Did the Hens go for a 2 point conversion on their last TD?
JMU Duke Dog
November 12th, 2005, 11:53 PM
What happens if Richmond and UMass lose? (not at all impossible btw)
I think that would end Richmond's playoff hopes but I think UMass gets in and goes on the road which I think will happen anyways win or lose for the Minutemen if you have read my thread with my playoff field prediction.
89Hen
November 13th, 2005, 02:48 PM
Did the Hens go for a 2 point conversion on their last TD?
They did and I had flashbacks of the Furman 2 pont conversion run through my head.
Tribe4SF
November 13th, 2005, 02:58 PM
Was this game decided at the end? Did anyone here on AGS go to this game?
What the others left out in describing this game was that Greg Kuehn missed field goals of 26, 35 and 46 yards. The Tribe had several opportunities to take control of the game, and just kept letting the Hens hang around. We blocked a punt, had the ball at the Delaware 11, and failed to score. That's when I started to get the same feeling I had against JMU.
ChickenMan
November 13th, 2005, 03:22 PM
The difference was that for the 1st time this year the UD defense stepped up and some some plays. First holding W&M to a FG attempt (which they missed) after a blocked punt was recovered on the 11... then sacking the W&M QB for a safety and twice stopping W&M after taking a one point lead with 4:30 minutes left. W&M's offense contolled the 1st half... but the Hen's 'D' did a very good job in the 2d.
MR. CHICKEN
November 13th, 2005, 10:02 PM
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charliej
November 13th, 2005, 11:02 PM
If that "law of averages" theory holds up, Hens might be in some deep ***** next week. ;)
Then again,hard to say which team is due at this point :confused:
I still can't believe how W&M fell apart in the last three weeks.
Spider
November 14th, 2005, 04:13 PM
Richmond also needs to take care of business this week. )
Spidahs will 'take care of business' this week..........
TigerFan17
November 14th, 2005, 06:46 PM
I'm pulling for the Spiders! They looked great against us, and its always great to see a program turn around!
Spider
November 14th, 2005, 09:52 PM
I'm pulling for the Spiders! They looked great against us, and its always great to see a program turn around!
Thanks 17, you guys have a very good team with a young QB, talented receivers and a good D. Good luck going forward. Oh by the way, what a nice facility and beautiful campus....
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