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BobbyMo
October 22nd, 2007, 08:36 PM
Here we go….

St. Francis at Sacred Heart: I will go with the Pioneers in this one, though I think it will be fairly close.

Albany @ Wagner: Albany, I think they are the class of the NEC this year.

Monmouth @ CCSU: CCSU should win this game.

RMU is on a bye week, licking their wounds.

danefan
October 22nd, 2007, 09:13 PM
St. Francis at Sacred Heart

Albany @ Wagner...although I think it will be closer than it should (read as a 2 TD win). We seem to be a little banged up right now.

Monmouth @ CCSU....what happened in Long Branch?

RMU @ Bye Week....bye week doesn't stand a chance. St. Francis can't wait to play them.

BobbyMo
October 22nd, 2007, 09:23 PM
RMU @ Bye Week....bye week doesn't stand a chance. St. Francis can't wait to play them.


that would be our first win in about a MONTH.... AHHHHxbawlingx xbawlingx

dgreco
October 22nd, 2007, 09:38 PM
St. Francis at Sacred Heart: St. Francis stinks, SHU is having a decent season, should be an easy game.

Albany @ Wagner: I think Albany is better than their record and they should of one a few of those games they lose. Plus wagner took a tough loss last week and came back to earth.

Monmouth @ CCSU: CCSU has a hell of a ground game and a decent defense, MU doesn't have much this year. They fell from the graces and hit the ground hard.

RMU ---> good time to have a week off

Future vs. Past :D

Bryant @ Stony Brook: they will probably lose but I can't go against my team, they are playing with confidence this season.

danefan
October 22nd, 2007, 09:42 PM
Ohh oh oh I forgot to pick the Bryant-SBU game......

I'll go with SBU, but I think Bryant will play them tough for the first half.

But I'm rooting for Bryant. Sorry SBU, but if we can't play you again until 2011 I am going to root for everyone else to beat you! xsmiley_wix xthumbsupx

BobbyMo
October 22nd, 2007, 09:49 PM
Dgreco, good call with the Bryant SBU game.

I'll take the Bulldogs

Calif_Colonial
October 22nd, 2007, 10:26 PM
UAlbany @ Wagner

St. Francis @ Sacred Heart

Monmouth @ CCSU

Bryant @ Stony Brook, I will go with the Bulldogs since they are coming on board with the NEC.

dgreco
October 22nd, 2007, 11:01 PM
Dgreco, good call with the Bryant SBU game.

I'll take the Bulldogs

I hope SB is overrated and Bryant comes out with confidence and wins. We can't let this game effect us, we already won atleast a share of the conference championship, but we need to win 1 of the last 2 to be outright, so I hope this game doesn't mess us up.

dgreco
October 22nd, 2007, 11:13 PM
does the NEC have any other forums where people talk? I was looking for one and can't really find anything...

UAalum72
October 23rd, 2007, 06:34 AM
does the NEC have any other forums where people talk? I was looking for one and can't really find anything...

CCSU at http://www.ccsufans.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2

For football:
Don Hansen's Football Gazettes http://www.donhansen.com/forum/

Albany http://bigpurplefans.ipbhost.com/index.php?act=idx

Other New England sports:

ace also drops in at the America East http://www.basketballforum.com/america-east-conference/

The Patriot League board, also has links to the Ivy, MAAC, and its own schools' forums http://www.voy.com/65230/

Seahawks Fan
October 23rd, 2007, 08:45 AM
UAlbany @ Wagner Tough loss for Wagner last week. Can't see them being up for this game.

St. Francis @ Sacred Heart

Monmouth @ CCSU Really tough year for the Hawks.

Bryant @ Stony Brook Welcome Bryant.

aceinthehole
October 23rd, 2007, 11:03 AM
Albany @ Wagner - Wagner is good and will keep this close and competative at home, but the Danes are the better team.

St. Francis @ Sacred Heart - SHU's Dale Fink will be a good QB in this league and although the Heart is dissapointing so far, SFPA is just not good at all.

Monmouth @ CCSU - The Blue Devils will key on Sinisi (his 18-game TD streak ends in New Britain) and run the ball down the Hawks throat. Look for a big CCSU win on TV (FSNY, 11 am).

Bryant @ Stony Brook - A former NEC member hosts a future one. We know SBU has about 45 rides this year and a pretty good team, but Bryant is ramping up from D-II.

Duquesne @ Iona - Another future NEC member has a big game this week. Iona has been suprising and actually put up 21 points at UNH in a loss and may have the edge at home in a very close game.

aceinthehole
October 23rd, 2007, 11:23 AM
Monmouth @ CCSU: CCSU has a hell of a ground game and a decent defense, MU doesn't have much this year. They fell from the graces and hit the ground hard.


Yes, CCSU has a great running game, but they also have the NEC's best defense. Right now, CCSU D is playing better than UAlbany, but is overlooked becasue of our rushing game (#5 in I-AA).

2007 NEC Conference Games (10/21)

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G
---------------------------------------------------------------
1. Central Conn. St.... 3 334 322 170 656 3.9 4 218.7
2. Albany.............. 2 115 390 113 505 4.5 4 252.5
3. Wagner.............. 4 421 713 255 1134 4.4 8 283.5
4. Robert Morris....... 4 708 578 299 1286 4.3 7 321.5
5. Monmouth............ 3 705 394 183 1099 6.0 9 366.3
6. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 724 467 202 1191 5.9 17 397.0
7. Sacred Heart........ 3 778 647 226 1425 6.3 12 475.0

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Central Conn. St.... 3 76 35 3 46.1 322 4.2 2 107.3
2. Monmouth............ 3 56 31 2 55.4 394 7.0 2 131.3
3. Robert Morris....... 4 106 48 5 45.3 578 5.5 2 144.5
4. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 58 32 1 55.2 467 8.1 6 155.7
5. Wagner.............. 4 114 64 4 56.1 713 6.3 3 178.2
6. Albany.............. 2 55 36 3 65.5 390 7.1 3 195.0
7. Sacred Heart........ 3 66 42 1 63.6 647 9.8 5 215.7

PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic
--------------------------------------------------------------
1. Central Conn. St.... 3 76 35 3 46.1 322 2 82.4
2. Robert Morris....... 4 106 48 5 45.3 578 2 87.9
3. Wagner.............. 4 114 64 4 56.1 713 3 110.3
4. Monmouth............ 3 56 31 2 55.4 394 2 119.1
5. Albany.............. 2 55 36 3 65.5 390 3 132.1
6. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 58 32 1 55.2 467 6 153.5
7. Sacred Heart........ 3 66 42 1 63.6 647 5 168.0

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G
----------------------------------------------------------
1. Albany.............. 2 58 115 2.0 1 57.5
2. Wagner.............. 4 141 421 3.0 5 105.2
3. Central Conn. St.... 3 94 334 3.6 2 111.3
4. Robert Morris....... 4 193 708 3.7 5 177.0
5. Monmouth............ 3 127 705 5.6 7 235.0
6. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 144 724 5.0 11 241.3
7. Sacred Heart........ 3 160 778 4.9 7 259.3

RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Central Conn. St.... 3 3-6 50.0 3 2/1 0-1 1/ 0/ 1/ 0
2. Wagner.............. 4 7-10 70.0 6 3/3 1-3 0/ 0/ 1/ 0
3. Robert Morris....... 4 9-12 75.0 6 5/1 3-4 0/ 1/ 0/ 1
4. Monmouth............ 3 7-9 77.8 5 5/0 2-2 1/ 0/ 1/ 0
5. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 16-18 88.9 14 10/4 2-3 0/ 0/ 0/ 1
6. Sacred Heart........ 3 10-11 90.9 8 5/3 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 1
7. Albany.............. 2 3-3 100.0 3 1/2 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0

Check out other NEC conference game stats:
http://www.northeastconference.org/Sports/fball/2007/confstat/confonly.htm

rmutv
October 23rd, 2007, 12:53 PM
Albany @ Wagner
St. Francis @ Sacred Heart
Monmouth @ CCSU
Bryant @ Stony Brook
Duquesne @ Iona

And with the Colonials off this weekend, I'm taking a vacation as well, visiting family back home.

danefan
October 23rd, 2007, 01:11 PM
I hope Duquense doesn't lose to Iona.


Although if Iona can keep producing I wouldn't mind having them in the NEC. They play a tough schedule which I like. That can only make them a better team in the long run. I'm not sure if they have the funding to give scholly's though.

dgreco
October 23rd, 2007, 06:01 PM
Yes, CCSU has a great running game, but they also have the NEC's best defense. Right now, CCSU D is playing better than UAlbany, but is overlooked becasue of our rushing game (#5 in I-AA).

2007 NEC Conference Games (10/21)

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G
---------------------------------------------------------------
1. Central Conn. St.... 3 334 322 170 656 3.9 4 218.7
2. Albany.............. 2 115 390 113 505 4.5 4 252.5
3. Wagner.............. 4 421 713 255 1134 4.4 8 283.5
4. Robert Morris....... 4 708 578 299 1286 4.3 7 321.5
5. Monmouth............ 3 705 394 183 1099 6.0 9 366.3
6. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 724 467 202 1191 5.9 17 397.0
7. Sacred Heart........ 3 778 647 226 1425 6.3 12 475.0

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Central Conn. St.... 3 76 35 3 46.1 322 4.2 2 107.3
2. Monmouth............ 3 56 31 2 55.4 394 7.0 2 131.3
3. Robert Morris....... 4 106 48 5 45.3 578 5.5 2 144.5
4. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 58 32 1 55.2 467 8.1 6 155.7
5. Wagner.............. 4 114 64 4 56.1 713 6.3 3 178.2
6. Albany.............. 2 55 36 3 65.5 390 7.1 3 195.0
7. Sacred Heart........ 3 66 42 1 63.6 647 9.8 5 215.7

PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic
--------------------------------------------------------------
1. Central Conn. St.... 3 76 35 3 46.1 322 2 82.4
2. Robert Morris....... 4 106 48 5 45.3 578 2 87.9
3. Wagner.............. 4 114 64 4 56.1 713 3 110.3
4. Monmouth............ 3 56 31 2 55.4 394 2 119.1
5. Albany.............. 2 55 36 3 65.5 390 3 132.1
6. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 58 32 1 55.2 467 6 153.5
7. Sacred Heart........ 3 66 42 1 63.6 647 5 168.0

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G
----------------------------------------------------------
1. Albany.............. 2 58 115 2.0 1 57.5
2. Wagner.............. 4 141 421 3.0 5 105.2
3. Central Conn. St.... 3 94 334 3.6 2 111.3
4. Robert Morris....... 4 193 708 3.7 5 177.0
5. Monmouth............ 3 127 705 5.6 7 235.0
6. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 144 724 5.0 11 241.3
7. Sacred Heart........ 3 160 778 4.9 7 259.3

RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Central Conn. St.... 3 3-6 50.0 3 2/1 0-1 1/ 0/ 1/ 0
2. Wagner.............. 4 7-10 70.0 6 3/3 1-3 0/ 0/ 1/ 0
3. Robert Morris....... 4 9-12 75.0 6 5/1 3-4 0/ 1/ 0/ 1
4. Monmouth............ 3 7-9 77.8 5 5/0 2-2 1/ 0/ 1/ 0
5. Saint Francis (PA).. 3 16-18 88.9 14 10/4 2-3 0/ 0/ 0/ 1
6. Sacred Heart........ 3 10-11 90.9 8 5/3 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 1
7. Albany.............. 2 3-3 100.0 3 1/2 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0

Check out other NEC conference game stats:
http://www.northeastconference.org/Sports/fball/2007/confstat/confonly.htm

overall defense is impressive, but Albany team only giving up 57 a game is crazy good.

Dane96
October 23rd, 2007, 06:49 PM
Yeah...to bad our secondary is a freakin' sieve.

Seawolf97
October 23rd, 2007, 07:29 PM
First Im glad to see the NEC expanding. Duquesne and now Bryant are solid programs coming on board. It's going to get tough at the top. My picks for Saturday.

Albany at Wagner- have to go with the Danes. I think Wagner will give them a fight but Albany has alot of weapons.
St. Francis at Sacred Heart- give this one to SHU.
Monmouth at CCSU- the Blue Devils win. Hate to say it but Monmouth has really dropped-graduation has hurt more than they expected. Hopefully they will bounce back in 2008-they are a good program.
Bryant at SBU-looking forward to seeing the #1 team in the country. I really think it will be a good game -gotta go with the home team though. Just tip for the Bulldogs. Now that you are moving up -you are going to take it on the chin a couple games a season-just ask anybody in the NEC. Thats how you build programs-Lord knows the Seawolves took a few . Just get ready for the next game. Good Luck Saturday and Welcome to Long Islandxthumbsupx xthumbsupx

dgreco
October 23rd, 2007, 07:46 PM
Yeah...to bad our secondary is a freakin' sieve.

the secondary doesnt rank well, but they are not giving up that much in yardage. Especially considering who they played. What is scary is the lack of red zone defense. That looks like it comes down to the front 7, but it is odd since they seem to really control the run.

seahawkfan2007
October 23rd, 2007, 07:56 PM
St. Francis @ SHU: St. Francis is looking to get it's first win while SHU still has a shot at a .500 season. Gotta go with the home team. SHU 34-21

Monmouth @ CCSU: Monmouth is not as bad as it's record and should keep this one close. CCSU's strong D vs. the run and ball control offence should put them over the top. CCSU 24-17

Bryant at SBU: Welcome Bryant to the NEC. This is may not be an NEC game but one has a past and the other a future. I like the newcommer. Bryant 27-21

Albany at Wagner: Wagner's the dog but I can't help myself. Albany's D vs. the run is off the charts good and Wagner's D vs. the run has been very solid. Expect a close low scoring game with special teams making the difference. Wagner 17-14. If you always think positive, you never have a bad day!

Dane96
October 23rd, 2007, 07:58 PM
the secondary doesnt rank well, but they are not giving up that much in yardage. Especially considering who they played. What is scary is the lack of red zone defense. That looks like it comes down to the front 7, but it is odd since they seem to really control the run.

Lots of injuries here...no excuses though (both starting LB's and our starting DE).

aceinthehole
October 23rd, 2007, 10:14 PM
Dgreco - the UA defense is also very good, but that stat for the Danes is in just 2 conference games vs the worst teams in the league (SFPA and SHU). CCSU played SFPA, RMU, and Wag.

IMO - UA is very good, but right now CCSU's defense is being overlooked because of our ball control, rushing offense.

dgreco
October 24th, 2007, 07:38 AM
Dgreco - the UA defense is also very good, but that stat for the Danes is in just 2 conference games vs the worst teams in the league (SFPA and SHU). CCSU played SFPA, RMU, and Wag.

IMO - UA is very good, but right now CCSU's defense is being overlooked because of our ball control, rushing offense.
the total defensive numbers are impressive and they are a solid team, I got to catch part of both the merrimack and soco games. I just can't believe the rushing defense it almost seems fake. Overall I think the CCSU UA will be the game of the season.

dgreco
October 24th, 2007, 02:50 PM
CCSU vs. MU on Cox TV in rhode island saturday. I am going to have to catch a full game.

aceinthehole
October 24th, 2007, 03:59 PM
CCSU vs. MU on Cox TV in rhode island saturday. I am going to have to catch a full game.

The game will be available LIVE (11 am) .

It will be carried on FSN-NY available on most cable providers throughout the Northeast. FSN-NY is also available nationally on DirecTV (ch. 624) xthumbsupx

Also, it will be available on FCS-Atlantic nationally for digital cable providers who offer the channel to subscribers.

Lastly, as you pointed out it will be available on COX3 to Cox Cable subscribers in CT and RI.

danefan
October 24th, 2007, 04:13 PM
The game will be available LIVE (11 am) .

It will be carried on FSN-NY available on most cable providers throughout the Northeast. FSN-NY is also available nationally on DirecTV (ch. 624) xthumbsupx

Also, it will be available on FCS-Atlantic nationally for digital cable providers who offer the channel to subscribers.

Lastly, as you pointed out it will be available on COX3 to Cox Cable subscribers in CT and RI.

Great coverage for what has shaped up to possibly be a blowout.

flyenhigh
October 24th, 2007, 07:12 PM
UAlbany @ Wagner

St. Francis @ Sacred Heart

Monmouth @ CCSU

Bryant @ Stony Brook

danefan
October 24th, 2007, 08:56 PM
UAlbany @ Wagner

St. Francis @ Sacred Heart

Monmouth @ CCSU

Bryant @ Stony Brook

Flyenhigh,
You should start a PFL predictions thread. I'd get in on that.

dgreco
October 24th, 2007, 10:44 PM
Flyenhigh,
You should start a PFL predictions thread. I'd get in on that.
we should start and make an active NEC board for the side. Because I think that would be fun since AGS has so many topics to keep track off.

Ruler 79
October 25th, 2007, 08:30 AM
The NEC has a message board but I do not think anyone goesa there.

danefan
October 25th, 2007, 08:42 AM
we should start and make an active NEC board for the side. Because I think that would be fun since AGS has so many topics to keep track off.


The Great West has its own board on here. Would that entail any additional cost to AGS to add an NEC board?

Dane96
October 25th, 2007, 09:45 AM
I dont think it is really necessary...just me.

DGRECO...you will become, like all of us, chained to this board. It is what makes FCS football so great. The fans, for the most part, REALLY are into this.

You will start reading posts regarding what a Weber State kid ate for breakfast!

dgreco
October 25th, 2007, 09:03 PM
I dont think it is really necessary...just me.

DGRECO...you will become, like all of us, chained to this board. It is what makes FCS football so great. The fans, for the most part, REALLY are into this.

You will start reading posts regarding what a Weber State kid ate for breakfast!

I hope so, I am used to the d2football.com boards, and to be honest I love the way they are set up. Also regarding an addition cost, I think it would be cool if the NEC could do something like that (willing to help) or even all pitch in and instead of one school for the month because I have a feeling it may be a lot have an NEC month with all different school facts and stuff. Just some thoughts.

PeacockRaider
October 27th, 2007, 08:45 AM
St. Francis at Sacred Heart: Home Team
Albany @ Wagner: Love to see the small schools having a good year, but the Danes have too much
Monmouth @ CCSU: CCSU by two touchdowns
Stony Brook @ Bryant... Surprised by how many are taking the bulldogs, SB 28-3

WWII
October 27th, 2007, 08:52 AM
Ditto:
St. Francis at Sacred Heart
Albany @ Wagner
Monmouth @ CCSU[/B
[B]Stony Brook @ Bryant

It will be a miserable weather day at most of these games today.

Seawolf97
October 27th, 2007, 11:28 AM
Ditto:
St. Francis at Sacred Heart
Albany @ Wagner
Monmouth @ CCSU[/B
[B]Stony Brook @ Bryant

It will be a miserable weather day at most of these games today.

The local forecast has the rain ending on Long Island within a few hours. Hopefully by kickoff it will be dry

dgreco
October 27th, 2007, 02:37 PM
The local forecast has the rain ending on Long Island within a few hours. Hopefully by kickoff it will be dry

I think the rain helps bryant, so I hope the storms keep on coming.

danefan
October 27th, 2007, 02:38 PM
rain is done for tonight. hopefully you'll still get a decent crowd at Lavalle Stadium.

Seawolf97
October 27th, 2007, 07:52 PM
rain is done for tonight. hopefully you'll still get a decent crowd at Lavalle Stadium.



Rain stopped just at kickoff- and actually saw some sun before it went down . I guess dgrecco was right it should have kept raining for their sake
SBU 30 Bryant 0 but they will get betterxnodx

Seawolf97
October 27th, 2007, 07:53 PM
Dismal attendance by the way only 2331 in the house.

dgreco
October 27th, 2007, 08:09 PM
Dismal attendance by the way only 2331 in the house.

to be honest I think the game wasn't as bad as the score. If bryant didnt have a few stupid mistakes the score could of easily been 21-17. SB with the win but Bryant comes out of their with a lot more respect. They knew SBU players were bigger and faster and it definitely got in their heads and made them make some stupid mistakes. The size difference even for a a middle of the road DI team is so substantial, I could not believe how much faster and bigger the players ended up being. Either way it was a good test. And I think bryant will do ok competing over hte next few years and by 2012 I think they may have a pretty good team.

Seawolf97
October 27th, 2007, 08:13 PM
to be honest I think the game wasn't as bad as the score. If bryant didnt have a few stupid mistakes the score could of easily been 21-17. SB with the win but Bryant comes out of their with a lot more respect. They knew SBU players were bigger and faster and it definitely got in their heads and made them make some stupid mistakes. The size difference even for a a middle of the road DI team is so substantial, I could not believe how much faster and bigger the players ended up being. Either way it was a good test. And I think bryant will do ok competing over hte next few years and by 2012 I think they may have a pretty good team.

You have a good team now and like SBU you are moving up- which is great. You will win your share of games in the NEC. Good luck on the winning that Championshipxthumbsupx

JMG1MON
October 27th, 2007, 08:51 PM
Monmouth @ CCSU - The Blue Devils will key on Sinisi (his 18-game TD streak ends in New Britain) and run the ball down the Hawks throat. Look for a big CCSU win on TV (FSNY, 11 am).

I'm not one to talk, especially after the year we are having but Sinisi pwned you today!!!!!!!!!!!!xsmiley_wix

Seawolf97
October 27th, 2007, 08:55 PM
I'm not one to talk, especially after the year we are having but Sinisi pwned you today!!!!!!!!!!!!xsmiley_wix




Thats a GOTCHA xwhistlex

dgreco
October 27th, 2007, 09:48 PM
You have a good team now and like SBU you are moving up- which is great. You will win your share of games in the NEC. Good luck on the winning that Championshipxthumbsupx

Moving up to the 50 schollies in one year pretty much you guys did a great job of really getting the good players to fill them, not just filling them up. I hope bryant can hang with the NEC guys in the first few years, because it will need to happen to keep fan support up, the team has been good over the past 3 years. A record of 22-5 over those years and if you date back to the last lose of 04 we are 26-5 or something. Fans like to come see that, they wont enjoy the team as much when they are 3-8 etc...

danefan
October 27th, 2007, 09:57 PM
Moving up to the 50 schollies in one year pretty much you guys did a great job of really getting the good players to fill them, not just filling them up. I hope bryant can hang with the NEC guys in the first few years, because it will need to happen to keep fan support up, the team has been good over the past 3 years. A record of 22-5 over those years and if you date back to the last lose of 04 we are 26-5 or something. Fans like to come see that, they wont enjoy the team as much when they are 3-8 etc...

As long as your fans are aware of the transition it shouldn't be too bad. Its important for your AD to continue to schedule your old opponents for the transition years so you can pound them and show your fans that you are making progress.

aceinthehole
October 28th, 2007, 12:09 AM
I'm not one to talk, especially after the year we are having but Sinisi pwned you today!!!!!!!!!!!!xsmiley_wix

It was embarrassing. Sinisi is good, very good but we made him look great by not tackling him at all xbawlingx We had too many turnovers too, but no excuse - we got beat pretty bad.

BTW - your coach is pretty good. He had a hell of a game plan -congrats.

However, as upset and bluntly embrassed as I am, the good news is we just need a win vs SHU and as I kept telling everyone all year, the NEC title will come down to Albany at CCSU. Even if the Danes come into New Britain without a NEC loss, as long as we take care of business vs. SHU next week we control our own destiny, something Monmouth can not. :p

JMG1MON
October 28th, 2007, 12:27 AM
we control our own destiny, something Monmouth can not. :p

Touche!xbeerchugx


Thanks for the compliments on Callahan. He is a great coach. Even a nicer guy!!!


I know how you feel. I was at the Wagner debacle. We got our asses handed to us!!! That game we got outcoached, outhustled, out worked, and couldn't tackle at all. You thought, you had missed tackles today our performance against Wagner was worse. We made their 2 running backs look like Walter Payton (I'm really not embellishing this either). It was the worse played Monmouth game I have seen since the 1999 debacle at Lehigh (56-10 I think).

aceinthehole
October 28th, 2007, 11:46 AM
Touche!xbeerchugx


Thanks for the compliments on Callahan. He is a great coach. Even a nicer guy!!!


I know how you feel. I was at the Wagner debacle. We got our asses handed to us!!! That game we got outcoached, outhustled, out worked, and couldn't tackle at all. You thought, you had missed tackles today our performance against Wagner was worse. We made their 2 running backs look like Walter Payton (I'm really not embellishing this either). It was the worse played Monmouth game I have seen since the 1999 debacle at Lehigh (56-10 I think).

I agree. Wagner is good and maybe could have beat you on a good day anyway, but that score was crazy. You guys had a horrible day, but rebounded well. I think the bye week helped you guys a lot too, but as I said Callahan is a great coach and was very prepared. He threw some wrinkles at us (no huddle) that we weren't prepared for. Also, your QB was impressive - what year is he?
:)
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Despite this bad day I still think we still have a good chance to win the NEC becasue of our favorable schedule.

Albany gets RMU in their last home game of the season. They then go on the road to face this improved Monmouth team and CCSU in the finale.

CCSU gets a bad SHU team at home this week. We then go to SBU for a non-conference game and then return home to host UA.

No matter how you break it down, as long as CCSU beats SHU next week, the NEC championship is being held in New Britain - winner takes all.

dgreco
October 28th, 2007, 11:48 AM
As long as your fans are aware of the transition it shouldn't be too bad. Its important for your AD to continue to schedule your old opponents for the transition years so you can pound them and show your fans that you are making progress.

I hope they keep some of the old NE10 games. I really hope they keep Bentley since they are a rival and then take osme of the easier NE10 teams. I think we need to create a cushion for some wins. The fans have always showed up, but I hope they stay in the 5,000's and not drop back to the 2,500-3,000 number.

danefan
October 28th, 2007, 12:09 PM
There was some great Bob Ford quotes in the post-game story today that I'd like to share with you guys.....If you've ever met Coach Ford these quotes will make you smile, if you've never been blessed with a meeting, then maybe they'll give you some sort of idea why people love him.....

From
http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=634003&category=SPORTS&newsdate=10/28/2007




Then UAlbany's Trevor Anderson made a game-turning play, snuffing out a fake punt and tackling Wagner's Joe Kinard at the Seahawks 40 with 53 seconds left in the first quarter. "(Anderson) goes into the backfield, grabs three guys and sorts them out and tackles the guy with the ball," Ford said. "He's a redshirt freshman for us, and he's going to be a great one if we don't screw him up with coaching."




UAlbany rushed for 240 yards and Omar Johnson added a 3-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, after the skies cleared. "It's a good day to get on the bus and get the hell out of here," Ford said

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I know at least the Albany guys will appreciate these.