Archives for: October 2011, 13
TSU young Tigers starting to pounce
Tennessee State needed a boost of confidence.
After nine straight Ohio Valley Conference games, the Tigers just kept coming up short. With second-year coach Rod Reed at the helm, things just kept looking grim for TSU, who had entered last week's game… more »
Georgia Southern finds success in the red zone
Being in the red isn’t a bad thing for Georgia Southern.
The Eagles have scored either a touchdown or a field goal 25 of 27 times in the red zone (the opposing team’s 20-yard line or closer), ranking ninth among 120 teams in the Football Championship… more »
Poor student attendance at Delaware games baffling
Cash and prizes don't entice students
I helped stadium officials take attendance Saturday night at Delaware Stadium, counting the fans in sections M and N while perched in my seat inside the press box.
Seriously – the sections were that desolate.… more »
Idaho State's Moore dismissed from team
Idaho State dismissed senior running back and return specialist Tavoy Moore, citing conduct detrimental to the football team.
A year ago, Moore was second in the Big Sky Conference with 2,034 all-purpose yards and returned two punts and two kickoffs… more »
Harvard Steadied by Consistent Kicking
Junior punter Jacob Dombrowski, pictured above, has been a consistent performer for the Crimson this season, averaging 42.1 yards per punt on the year. Last weekend, the former soccer star kicked a season-high 58 yarder.
In football, special teams—an… more »
Bison beginning to take shape as FCS power
It took North Dakota State a bit longer than most expected after moving from Division II to the Football Championship Subdivision in 2004, but the Bison appear to have found their way back near the top of college football.
North Dakota State will ent… more »
Missouri State football program faces challenges
Missouri State traveled to Fayetteville, Ark., on Sept. 3 to play the University of Arkansas. The final score was 51-7 in favor of Arkansas in front of 70,067 fans, the largest crowd to ever watch MSU play football.
But the final tally that mattered… more »
Wofford junior Scioneaux making name for himself
Linebacker leads SoCon in sacks, tackles for loss
Wofford football head coach Mike Ayers saw two plays on video and was on a mission to get high school linebacker Alvin Scioneaux.
Virginia-Wise (4-2 NAIA) at Wofford (4-1, 3-0 SoCon)
1:30 p.m., Gi… more »