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Post by Admin on Sept 19, 2015 10:56:50 GMT -5
Available on the PL network, but the game drives will be posted below.
Georgetown: Three plays, -8 yards. Dartmouth roughs the kicker in the end zone. Overall drive was 13 plays, a net 32 yards, punt. Dartmouth: Three and out, punts to G43 Georgetown: Seven plays, 57 yards, 32 yd pass Nolan to Buckman. GU 7-0 4:57 1st [Dartmouth has the ball but the feed is now repeating commercials over and over. In the interim, Dartmouth three and out, punt.] Georgetown: Three and out, punt returned 65 yards to G9. Dartmouth: Two plays, 9 yards, Williams 9 yard run 7-7 2:27 1st Georgetown: Five plays, Nolan INT returned to G13. Dartmouth: One play, 13 yards D 14-7 0:30 1st
End of one, 14-7. Hoyas have 89 total yards, Green 23.
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Post by Admin on Sept 19, 2015 11:50:17 GMT -5
2nd quarter series:
Georgetown: Three and out, punt returned to G34. Three and out, punt to G3. Georgetown: Two plays, Nolan throws INT in end zone. (Awful.) D 21-7 13:50 2nd Georgetown: Three and out, punt to D20 Dartmouth: Three and out, punt Georgetown: 14 plays, 72 yards, 31 yd FG D 21-10 0:22 2nd
End of half, 21-10. Dartmouth has just 62 yards offense.
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Post by Admin on Sept 19, 2015 12:56:23 GMT -5
3rd quarter series:
Dartmouth drives to the Georgetown 2, settles for FG. D 24-10, 10:19 3rd Georgetown: Big gain by Ellsworth inside Dartmouth territory, but Nolan gives up big sack and GU punts it back. Dartmouth: 10 plays, 72 yards, D 31-10, 3:31 3rd Georgetown: Three and out, lots of offensive line problems. Punt to D44. Short field. Dartmouth: Three and out, punt. Announcers filling in with anecdotes about Sgarlata at the 1993 Bermuda Bowl.
End of 3rd, 31-10.
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Post by Admin on Sept 19, 2015 13:32:48 GMT -5
4th quarter series:
Georgetown: 14 plays to the Dartmouth 1, Nolan fumbles at the goal line. Dartmouth: Three and out, punt Georgetown: Seven plays to the Dartmouth 25, stalls out on downs. 8:57 4th Dartmouth: Three and out, punt to G20. Georgetown: Seven plays, out on downs. Dartmouth runs out the clock.
Final: 31-10.
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Nevada Hoya
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 19, 2015 15:04:30 GMT -5
Too many mistakes!
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Sept 19, 2015 15:53:56 GMT -5
Nolan is just awful. Hard to believe he is the best we could do.
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Post by cheer48 on Sept 19, 2015 17:30:43 GMT -5
I agree that it was a bad ay at black rock but I`d like to think that these guys can move the ball and with a tad of good luck can make it interesting,,,,let`s give them a chance....
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DFW HOYA
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Post by DFW HOYA on Sept 19, 2015 20:44:18 GMT -5
Nolan's inconsistency at QB may be related to his height. At 6-5, if he throws the ball level, he's going to send it over the head of every Georgetown receiver. Instead, he's throwing it downward, and it ends up low for the receivers and yardage is limited.
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Post by reformation on Sept 19, 2015 20:55:35 GMT -5
Don't think so-if that's his issue, he's just a bad passer-I think he'd be pretty amused by that suggestion
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Post by DanMcQ on Sept 19, 2015 21:46:26 GMT -5
Nolan's inconsistency at QB may be related to his height. At 6-5, if he throws the ball level, he's going to send it over the head of every Georgetown receiver. Instead, he's throwing it downward, and it ends up low for the receivers and yardage is limited. Tom Brady is 6-4 and he seems to be pretty accurate despite his height. Hard to imagine 1 inch would make that much difference.
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Post by DFW HOYA on Sept 19, 2015 22:18:23 GMT -5
Nolan's inconsistency at QB may be related to his height. At 6-5, if he throws the ball level, he's going to send it over the head of every Georgetown receiver. Instead, he's throwing it downward, and it ends up low for the receivers and yardage is limited. Tom Brady is 6-4 and he seems to be pretty accurate despite his height. Hard to imagine 1 inch would make that much difference. Nolan's passes tend to aim low. I'm not saying he's too tall, only that his aim isn't there.
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Post by Problem of Dog on Sept 20, 2015 0:38:35 GMT -5
Nolan's inconsistency at QB may be related to his height. At 6-5, if he throws the ball level, he's going to send it over the head of every Georgetown receiver. Instead, he's throwing it downward, and it ends up low for the receivers and yardage is limited. Yeah, that's not an actual excuse.
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Post by DanMcQ on Sept 20, 2015 8:03:58 GMT -5
I'm not saying he's too tall, only that his aim isn't there. So it's like when people in my hometown (Milwaukee) are giving directions and they say "then you bend the corner round" instead of saying, "next, you take a left turn"?
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Post by eb59 on Sept 20, 2015 12:55:45 GMT -5
Bad Day at Black Rock, that's way more catchy than MSF....I know its from a movie and it's not the right name, but maybe we can just come up with a Nickname of sorts to call the MSF like "The Rock Pile" or "Stonewall Field"........anything is better than MSF.
Actually, I'd be curious if they actually put some money into making the MSF a respectable college environment does anyone have suggestions for a Nickname for the filed like suggested above? Until they make the place better, this is all a theoretical discussion - just curious if anyone has a good name?
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