Slips, slides, and turnovers propel Rhode Island Rams in nor’easter over William and Mary, 21-10 Kingston, RI – On an afternoon when the rain never stopped, and the pigskin slipped out easily and cleats provided little traction, the Rhode Island … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2018
BC Eagles soar to No. 24 in win over Miami Hurricanes, 27-14 Chestnut Hill, MA – Boston College RB AJ Dillon returned from an ankle injury and the Eagle defense held the Miami Hurricanes to 305 offensive yards to win … Continue reading
King leads Houston over Navy, 49-36 Annapolis – Navy outscored Houston in the first half of this American Athletic West clash, 24-21, but QB D’Eriq King led Houston to four second half touchdowns to sink Navy (2-5, 1-3), 49-36. Navy’s … Continue reading
“Headdy” Lamar leads Yale past Penn, 23-10 Philadelphia – Yale RB Alan (“Headdy”, as dubbed by Guest Game Analyst Brian Donnelly) Lamar rushed for 179 yards and two TDs as the Bulldogs scored early, and their defense held Penn in … Continue reading
Blue Hens suppress rise of the Phoenix with a 28-16 upset Newark, DE – The Fighting Blue Hens (4-2,2-1 CAA) came back from deficits in both halves to take a big win over the Elon Phoenix for contention to an … Continue reading
Wilkes Colonels race past FDU-Florham Red Devils, 31-16 Madison, NJ – Wilkes Colonels QB Jose Tabora passed for 313 yards and four TDs to score 31 first-half points to take an early, overwhelming lead to defeat the FDU-Florham Red Devils, … Continue reading
Late game turnovers blow Houston Cougars past Tulsa’s Golden Hurricane, 41-26 Houston – A fitting ending to a sloppy but entertaining game seemed appropriate as the Houston Cougars scored three times, twice off turnovers, within 1:31 in the final period … Continue reading
No. 4 Ohio State edges No. 9 Penn State in late comeback, 27-26 State College, PA – On a festive, sun-shiny day in the Happy Valley, Ohio State ended the long, emotional day for 110,889 mostly clad in white-out gear … Continue reading
Princeton Tigers tame Columbia Lions, 45-10 New York, NY – After an upstart 8-2 season and second place in the Ivy League in 2017 for Columbia, the Princeton Tigers showed the Lions who the “Big Cats” of the Ivy are … Continue reading