Top passer, Brennan Armstrong, at No. 25 BYU on Saturday Collegefootballfan.com looks forward to seeing Brigham Young play at Lavelle Edwards Stadium for the first time, and we couldn’t have selected a more exciting match-up to see the nations’ … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2021
Austin Peay RBs Ahmaad Tanner and Brian Snead combined for five TDs and 280 rushing yards to lead the Governors (3-4, 1-2) in a blow-out over Murray State, 47-7.
Continue readingAppalachian State mounted comebacks with a big-play offense and late-game, aggressive defense as the Mountaineers upset No. 13 Coastal Carolina as time expired, 30-27.
Continue readingDuring the course of all the controversy heard regarding the debacle witnessed at Neyland Stadium Saturday night, no media has mentioned this, but we will here – underage drinking. Why hasn’t it occurred to anybody that not until recently do college football stadiums sell alcohol at football games on campuses?
Continue readingIn the game known as the “Rail Rivalry”, UT Chattanooga pulled off the upset over FCS No. 10 East Tennessee State in a key Southern Conference contest, 21-16.
Continue readingThe Memphis Tigers overwhelmed with their dominating speed to burn Navy on both sides of the football and subdued the Mids, 35-17.
Continue readingWhat value does he bring college football other than to be Alabama’s head cheerleader and to build the reputations for other teams in the SEC who fall to The Crimson Tide season after season? Maybe he can do hotel commercials on television instead!
Continue readingLouisville, Kentucky – Virginia Cavaliers QB Brennan Armstrong tossed a one-yard scoring strike to TE Grant Misch with 22 seconds remaining. It put the finishing touch on a 17-point third period deficit to defeat the Louisville Cardinals, 34-33. Louisville QB … Continue reading
When Finebaum’s “not buying”, who’s he kidding? He’s selling! And of course, he’s not buying into the Big Ten! As usual, he’s throwing out his support to the top-heavy SEC. This guy is so one-dimensional. He gets away with it … Continue reading
There was no quit in either team. They continued to fight. AP’s onsides kick bounced high and out of bounds. TSU took possession at the AP 45. Using two remaining time-outs, the Governors D forced another TSU punt for a touchback. Time ran out to end any possible AP comeback, and as the two teams met at midfield after, a few scuffles broke out and campus security, some pretty big ones, stepped on to help quell the situations quickly. The intensity that started late in the game festered after time expired. Great game that started off slowly and intensified into a late, great, exciting finish. Our last-minute scheduling change resulted with the type of finish that we always hope for.
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