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Post by Admin on Aug 30, 2014 13:20:14 GMT -5
4th quarter series: Wagner: Held on two straight plays inside the two, score on 3rd down. 21-3 13:17 4th Georgetown: Three and out, punt Wagner: Six plays, punt 8:31 4th Georgetown: Six plays, stall at midfield 6:21 4th Wagner: Six plays, over on downs Georgetown: Five plays, over on downs Wagner: Runs out the clock Final: Wagner 21 Georgetown 3 Hoyas had five first downs in the half. www.hoyasaxa.com/sports/football.htm#news
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Post by Problem of Dog on Aug 30, 2014 14:41:21 GMT -5
Oyyyyy...
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Aug 30, 2014 18:03:52 GMT -5
Deja vu all over again.
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Post by battlingbishop on Sept 5, 2014 11:29:56 GMT -5
The team is going through some changes, and it may not be pretty today. However the freshman class will help in the near future, because it is a solid group. There are good players within the sophs, juniors and seniors. But from a system knowledge standpoint they are not much better off than the freshman coming in. The team should improve over the next 10 games this year and as they learn their new offense. I can tell you that game 1 last weekend looked better than the spring game by a lot. While that may sound scary to some, it is an expected improvement considering everyone on offense is learning a new system which does take away a significant amount from the experience factor the seniors and juniors normally bring to a team.
The Hoyas have a new strength coach with a different mindset and program. That with the energy from the overhauled coaching staff will produce better results, but it is a beginning, and a process. No program can be judged based on game 1 of a new era. The defense was solid last weekend and if it had more rest during the game, Wagner wouldn't have scored 21pts. The O will get better and the D actually get the chance to dominate some games. I don't have a prediction on a final record, but their improvement will be visually evident as the season progresses.
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