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Florida 30, Texas 8 ... the numbers:
TEAM STATS Rushing: Florida 32-66; Texas 21-(-3). Passing: Florida 31-234; Texas 31-151. Total: Florida 63-300; Texas 52-148. Returns: Florida 4-64; Texas 5-119. First Downs: Florida 15; Texas 6. Turnovers: Florida 3; Texas 2. Time of Possession: Florida 35:53; Texas 24:07. Penalties: Florida 2-20; Texas 3-25. INDIVIDUAL STATS FLORIDA (1-0, 0-0 East) Rushing: Demps 31-77, 1 TD; Brantley 1-(-11). Passing: Brantley 17-of-31, 234 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT. Receiving: Reed 3-31, Thompson, 2-32, Rainey 3-3, Demps 7-116, 1 TD , Moore 2-52. Returns: Hill 3-56, Rainey 1-8. Defense: Black 5 tackles (1 sack); Brown 3 tackles (1 INT, 30-yd. return); Jenkins 5 tackles (2 for loss, 1 sack); Howard 2 tackles (1 for loss); Jones 3 tackles (1 INT - 25-yard return for TD). TEXAS (0-1, 0-0 West) Rushing: Johnson 18-12 , Gilbert 3-(-15). Passing: Gilbert 11-of-31, 151 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT. Receiving: Goodwin 2-71, 1 TD, M. Williams 3-1, Johnson 3-33, Hales 3-46. Returns: Hales 1-15, Johnson 1-27, M. Williams 2-47, Gideon 1-30. Defense: Randall 2 tackles (1 for loss); Robinson 4 tackles (1 forced fumble, 1 recovery); Thomas 9 tackles (2 for loss); Acho (4 tackles, 1 for loss, 1 sack); Barnett 1 tackle (1 for loss); Gideon 2 tackles (1 for loss); A. Williams 4 tackles (1 for loss; 1 INT - 3-yd. return); Okefor 2 tackles (2 for loss); Earnest 4 tackles); Poehlmann 1 tackle; Howell 1 tackle (1 for loss); Carter 0 tackles (1 INT - no return). Ed
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Only adjustment I think I'm going to make after Week 1 is to give the fullbacks TTCs instead of rookie bases to try and open up the running game a little bit. For 1-back offenses, I'll allow the QB to run into the line to block, since there's no fullback. Other than the rushing (NCAA averages less than 2 yards per carry so far), I think everything else is pretty much on point. The system as I play it, especially on pass completions, is really stressing the importance of safety and linebacker play, away from the scrum at the line of scrimmage. Very curious to get through Week 1 of the college season to see how everything shakes out. Definitely the preliminary rankings of the teams I've seen so far is: 1. Florida 2. Purdue 3. Nebraska 4. Texas Michigan and Kentucky take the field next. Ed
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Loved the recaps Ed. I know how tough those 4th down decisions are to make especially in a solitaire league. So many times I've had my decisions backfire. Isn't it something how penalties and strange things always seem to happen in the final 2 minutes. Nebraska should rebound. Is Florida that good or is Texas that bad? Got my Richmond Rebels team today and they look sweet. Will post pictures soon. I will also have a game recap tonight.
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Caught the recap of the Falcons win. Should be a good one with them vs. Houston in the Super Bowl. Even in my short NFL season, I'm already looking forward to getting to what will be Super Bowl I for me. Texas is pretty bad. The offensive line was overpowered by Florida's front 7. The RB base isn't stellar to start with, and with no holes to go through, he turned backward on most plays before he was even tackled. Texas had some bad luck with the box on passes, and for whatever reason, my passing was off for the Longhorns, as well. They'll see better days, but based on what I've seen from Nebraska and now Michigan in the current game I'm playing, I'd be surprised if Texas contended in the Western Conference. And there's still Ohio State, BYU, Oklahoma, and Illinois to play. I knew when I based up the teams that Florida had some talent offensively at the skill positions. Demps' base is just wild enough to be dangerous. He'll screw up a bunch of plays, but if he hits the second level, forget it - he's gone. He might run to the end zone sideways, but he'll get there. Girlfriend visits starting tomorrow , so it may take a few more days to get Michigan-Kentucky completed. Michigan leads, 7-3, early in the second quarter. Forcier hit Odoms for a 67-yard touchdown pass on the Wolverines' third snap of the game. Ed
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ECFA Week 1 Game report
MICHIGAN WOLVERINES VS. KENTUCKY WILDCATS FIRST QUARTER An explosive start, as Michigan gets the ball at the 38 and on 3rd-down, Forcier hits Odoms for a 67-yard score. Kentucky's safeties were caught pinching up, and none could catch the steady-running Odoms from behind. The Wildcats responded with a field goal, then thwarted the next Wolverines drive when Trevathan sacked Forcier for an 11-yard loss, removing Michigan from field goal range. The teams then traded interceptions over the next four plays, and the quarter ended with Kentucky facing 4th-and-1 at its 41. MICHIGAN 7, KENTUCKY 3 SECOND QUARTER The Wildcats went for it and got it when Hartline got 8 on a QB sneak. But the drive stalled and a sequence of three straight punts started. Michigan then used the Forcier-to-Odoms hook up to stun Kentucky again, this time from 79 yards. UK was ready for it, with 4 people deep, but none could make the tackle. Again, the Wildcats answered with a field goal. But this time, they kept the momentum when on Michigan's next drive, Forcier fumbled when sacked at the 39. A 31-yard pass from Hartline to Cobb gave UK 1st-and goal, and Matthews caught a 4-yard pass to draw Big Blue within 1 when the bands took the field. MICHIGAN 14, KENTUCKY 13 THIRD QUARTER Getting ball to start the second half after their explosive finish to the first, the Wildcats drove 62 yards in 6 plays, culminated by Cobb's 27-yard touchdown catch to give Kentucky the lead. Unable to run the ball, Michigan's offense began to sputter, and with Odoms double-teamed, the other receivers rarely stepped up, despite gaping holes in the Kentucky secondary. Michigan punted, and Kentucky scored again, another 6-play drive, this time 43 yards, ending in Locke's 20-yard touchdown run. Facing 3rd-and-1 at the 48 on their next series, the Wolverines couldn't get the yard and turned it over on downs. Kentucky, however, punted on the quarter's final play. KENTUCKY 27, MICHIGAN 14 FOURTH QUARTER Kentucky also punted to start the quarter, in fact, they punted 3 times in the frame. But Michigan's ground game was completely bankrupted by the Kentucky front four, and Forcier was not sharp. Without the bomb to Odoms to rely on, the Wolverines offense wobbled into oblivion. Smith picked off two more passes in the quarter, giving him 3 for the day. Michigan did kick a 45-yard field goal at 8:13, but never threatened afterward. FINAL SCORE: Kentucky 27, Michigan 17 Stats in the next post. Next up: Florida State vs. Ohio State Ed
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KENTUCKY 27, MICHIGAN 17
UM 7 7 0 3 - 17 UK 3 10 14 0 - 27 SCORING MICH - Odoms 67 pass from Forcier (kick good) UK - FG 49 MICH - Odoms 79 pass from Forcier (kick good) UK - FG 59 UK - Matthews 4 pass from Hartline (kick good) UK - Cobb 27 pass from Hartline (kick good) UK - Locke 20 runs (kick good) MICH - FG 45 TEAM STATS Rushing: MICH 23-(-35); UK 31-103 Passing: MICH 25-279; UK 32-161 Total: MICH 48-244; UK 63-264 Returns: MICH 6-124; UK 4-100 First Downs: MICH 11; UK 14 Time of Possession: MICH 26:53; UK 33:07 Turnovers: MICH 4; UK 1 Penalties: MICH 2-20; UK 5-54 INDIVIDUAL STATS Michigan Wolverines (0-1, 0-0 Western Conference) Rushing: Forcier 6-(-20); Cox 17-(-15). Passing: Forcier 13-of-25, 279 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT. Receiving: Odoms 2-146, 2 TD; Cox 4-46; Koger 5-75; Stonum 1-13; Hemingway 1-9. Returns: Hemingway 1-38; Fitzgerald 3-23; Odoms 2-63. Defense: Williams 2-0; Fitzgerald 3-0 (1 INT - 0 yards return); Banks 4-0; Donovan 2-1; Odoms 2-0; Cissoko 3-0; Demens 5-0; Smith 4-1 (1 sack); Campbell 7-0; Ezeh 2-0; Martin 2-0; Van Bergen 1-0. Kentucky Wildcats (1-0, 0-0 Eastern Conference) Rushing: Allen 3-16; Locke 25-78, 1 TD; Hartline 3-9. Passing: Hartline 18-of-32, 161 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT. Receiving: Locke 5-23; Cobb 4-72, 1 TD; Allen 5-27; Matthews 4-39, 1 TD. Returns: Smith 1-10; Allen 1-52; Sneed 1-0; Matthews 1-38. Defense: Burden 3-2; Guy 5-1 (1 sack); Evans 1-0; Lumpkin 3-3; Dufrene 2-0; Crawford 4-3; Trevathan 5-2 (1 sack); Smith 3-1 (3 INTs - 12 yards returns); Allen 1-0; Neloms 3-1; Sneed 2-0.
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New in-progress AP rankings:
1. Florida 2. Kentucky 3. Purdue 4. Nebraska 5. Michigan 6. Texas Ed
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Why do I get the feeling that at some point, Mark is going to replay all these games on his own, with different results.
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Roo, man, you must have ESPn...
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