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JMU Duke Dog
November 19th, 2005, 06:03 PM
Scores
Massachusetts 10 Hofstra 21 FINAL
Delaware 38 Villanova 13 FINAL
William & Mary 7 Richmond 41 FINAL
Towson 14 James Madison 55 FINAL
Maine 47 New Hampshire 59 FINAL
Northeastern 17 Rhode Island 14 FINAL

Standings
North Division
New Hampshire (7-1, 10-1)
Massachusetts (6-2, 7-4)
Hofstra (5-3, 7-4)
Maine (3-5, 5-6)
Rhode Island (2-6, 4-7)
Northeastern (2-6, 2-9)
South Division
Richmond (7-1, 8-3)
James Madison (5-3, 7-4)
Towson (3-5, 6-5)
William & Mary (3-5, 5-6)
Delaware (3-5, 6-5)
Villanova (2-6, 4-7)

Feel free to discuss the close of another crazy A10 regular season on this thread...

Uncle Buck
November 19th, 2005, 06:20 PM
I hit up the Hofstra game today and they definitely played inspired on defense. As you said it, another crazy year in the A-10

blukeys
November 19th, 2005, 06:23 PM
Watching Richmond last week, especially Stacy Tutt, I just kept wondering, Why did it take 2 games for Clawson to realize that Tutt needed to be the QB?

DTSpider
November 19th, 2005, 08:18 PM
Watching Richmond last week, especially Stacy Tutt, I just kept wondering, Why did it take 2 games for Clawson to realize that Tutt needed to be the QB?

It's a long story but there was an article in the Harrisonburg papers before the JMU game with a good summary. Essentially Tutt wasn't preparing properly to play QB last year or in the offseason. Clawson stuck to his guns and played the freshman. After the 0-2 start Tutt came back to Clawson and offered to change. He's been a different player since and shown himself as a true leader.

blukeys
November 19th, 2005, 08:47 PM
It's a long story but there was an article in the Harrisonburg papers before the JMU game with a good summary. Essentially Tutt wasn't preparing properly to play QB last year or in the offseason. Clawson stuck to his guns and played the freshman. After the 0-2 start Tutt came back to Clawson and offered to change. He's been a different player since and shown himself as a true leader.

Well that explains a lot. My read of Tutt in the past was that he was a great talent who would make mistakes or go flat for a period of time. This year I have seen none of that.