Archives for: October 2008, 01
FCS Games On TV/Streaming on Internet, Weekend #6 Thru 10/05/2008
This post has the complete list of FCS games available on TV or on internet broadcast for the weekend ending 10/5/2008.
Any game on CN8 streams the game for free on CN8’s live Philadelphia feed at this link. (Windows Media Player is required.)
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Penn's Awful Start Simple Explanation for Loss to Lafayette
Listening to Lafayette coach Frank Tavani wax philosophical at Saturday's postgame press conference, you might have thought the ghosts of Lombardi and Rockne had lent a hand in his team's victory.
"That ball is a funny shape, and it bounces funny way… more »
Lafayette Comes Out on Top in Physical Fight against Penn
EASTON - All concerns about possible rust after a week off for the Lafayette College Leopards were wiped out after their first offensive and defensive series.
The same could not be said about how they would react to injuries suffered by so many of th… more »
3 Griz Players Charged with Felonies
Three freshman redshirt Grizzly football players were charged Tuesday with felonies in connection with the Sept. 19 assault - captured on a dormitory surveillance camera - that broke the jaw of a University of Montana student.
In the most recent inci… more »
NFF Announces 2008 Draddy Trophy Semifinalists
164 student-athletes, including Montana's Cole Bergquist, Appalachian State's Pierre Banks, and North Dakota State's Kole Heckendorf, vie for college football's most prestigious academic honor.
DALLAS, October 1, 2008 - Selected as the best and brigh… more »
Leopards Licking their Wounds From Penn Game
Lafayette came out of the win over Penn with some injuries.
A couple of weeks ago, Frank Tavani said his Lafayette football team really didn't need a bye week so early in the season.
But after having to purchase more than the usual amount of Easto… more »
No Joy for Lehigh in 'Fifth Quarter' Against Princeton
The Mountain Hawks' offense comes up short again.
Princeton does something unique after its home football games.
It's called ''The Fifth Quarter'' and kids, families, alumni, students all get a chance to come on the Powers Field at Princeton Stadi… more »
Leopards' First Half Good Enough Against Penn
Hold on: Build 24-point cushion, survive Penn push.
Domination is the leading team's quarterback taking a knee on three consecutive plays to affect a peaceful end. Not the end of the game, mind you; just the first half.
Desperation is the losing t… more »
Gambles Don't All Payoff For Maine's Cosgrove vs. JMU
ORONO, Maine – Jack Cosgrove hadn’t held back all night. The 16th year Maine football coach certainly wasn’t going to now.
So Cosgrove didn’t try to swallow his frustration or hide behind clichés as he talked about his team’s 24-10 loss to James Madi… more »
UNH vs. Dartmouth: Lopsided, Yes; Worth Keeping, Most Definitely
HANOVER - The all-time series between the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth is now deadlocked at 17-17-2 after UNH's 42-6 victory yesterday at Memorial Field. But look through the recent scores in this rivalry and it hardly looks tied.
Since… more »
Landers Again Carries JMU over Maine
ORONO, Maine - James Madison fell into the trap. And Rodney Landers pulled the Dukes right back out of it.
JMU's senior quarterback rushed for 97 of his 156 yards in the second half, leading his team to three touchdowns and turning a 3-3 halftime tie… more »
Spotty First Half costs Quakers against Lafayette
EASTON, Pa. - Robert Irvin dropped back and let it fly over the middle.
Looking to extend the Quakers' furious second-half rally with a fourth-down conversion, Irvin fired a wayward pass to David Wurst on a slant, missing high and setting up Wurst fo… more »
Towson vs. Columbia Highlights
Courtesy of the Towson Towerlight.
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Towson Explodes in Downpour over Columbia
Castor runs 37 times for 108 yards, scores two TDs in win over Lions.
Junior running back Matt Castor logged three career highs with 108 yards, 37 carries, and two touchdowns as he led the Towson to a 31-24 victory over Columbia in front of an announ… more »
Upsets Spread like Poison Around Ivy
There is little doubt that the country is in dire financial straits these days, even as former Dartmouth football letter-winner and current Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson tries to sort out the mess. But who could have guessed the turbulence would filt… more »