It looks like Georgetown is an All-Access school also. Has anyone found free audio of today's game?
3-0 Cornell on a field goal.
Beeeej
10-0 - Cornell touchdown, two plays after a fumble recovery on the Georgetown 16.
....and I'm out for lunch.
Beeeej
Another touchdown on a tremendous catch in the endzone after the defender deflected the ball up in the air. 17-0.
Three and out for Gtown, Cornell drives and scores again. 17-0 Big Red. 3:12 remaining in 1st period
Cornell D with a big stop on 4th and <1 yard at mid field.
Video quality has been quite good.
1st Qtr ends with Cornell making a first down to have 1st and 10 on G'town's 26.
G'town stuffed on 4th and 1. Cornell has the ball back on the G'town 43.
Stop that!
Touchdown. 23-0. And the kick is...
Cornell O runs a nice screen on 3 and 12 to make a first down. Ball at <1 yard line. Pounds it in for another TD. 24-0.
Good! 24-0, 12:25 remaining in the half.
Hey, stop that! ;-)
Nothing going right for G'town. Penalty in their own endzone trying to punt. Result: Safety. 26-0.
:-D
Penalty on G'town in the end zone on a punt attempt. Safety. 26-0.
Cornell three and out after the safety. This team just can't move the ball. :-P
Georgetown had a drive going, but to no avail.
Gametracker says "Team loss of 14 yards" for G'town on 4th and long. I assume that means a fumbled punt snap. Cornell gets the ball back with 2:51 left in the half on the G'town 48.
More bad luck for G'town. Someone needs to explain to the Cornell announcer that when the G'town punter accepted the snap in his kneeling crouch, he's down at the spot, so Cornell "stops" G'town on 4th down and gets good mid field position.
[Q]JasonN95 Wrote: when the G'town punter accepted the snap in his kneeling crouch, he's down at the spot[/q]Even better!
The punter caught the low snap with his knee on the ground, so he's down at the spot.
I don't recall seeing that in the past, but thisis now the second time in two-three weeks I've seen it occur (it happened last week (or the week before) in Army's game).
And Cornell takes advantage of the good field position and pops a 35 yard FG with 25 seconds left in the half. 29-0, Cornell.
Onside kick, anyone?
And an out-of-town score that puts a smile on my face: Rutgers up 24-0 on Syracuse.
What happened after the FG? Gametracker appears to have frozen up after getting confused about the kickoff.
EDIT: Nevermind. G'town just ran out the clock. Second half underway.
Weitsman's kickoff was awful (about 25 yds), but G'town did nothing and time ran out. Cornell driving again, early third.
Ryan Kuhn five-yard rush for a TD; PAT good. 36-0.
A real nail-biter!
Beeeej
Another TD for Cornell after getting good field position when G'town mishandled a Cornell Punt.
On ensuing kickoff, G'town returns it to Cornell 23.
Quick TD for G'town on first play.
36-7 with ~3min left in 3rd.
Around the Ivy League
Harvard, who still sucks, 14, Lafayette 7
Penn 21, Columbia 3
Brown 24, Princeton 21
HC 28, Dartmouth 0
Yale 20, Lehigh 6
According to gametracker, the GU extra point was over 100 yards long. (They marked off the penalty to the GU 8 instead of the Cornell 8).
Start of the 4th Q. Cornell 1st and goal on the 7.
[Q]ugarte Wrote:
Around the Ivy League
Harvard, who still sucks, 14, Lafayette 7
Penn 21, Columbia 3
Brown 24, Princeton 21
HC 28, Dartmouth 0
Yale 20, Lehigh 6[/q]
Lafayette's tied Harvard, and Princeton's gone ahead of Brown.
[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:Lafayette's tied Harvard, and Princeton's gone ahead of Brown.[/q]Thanks. I should have written "in progress," but assumed that was a given.
Cornell fumbles on the 2, recovers their own fumble and scores on the next play. Kick is good, 43-7 Cornell.
Is CAAB watching this?
G'town turnover (Gametracker not specific, but I'm guessing a fumble.) Cornell has the ball on the G'town 11.
Johnston 2-yard rush for a TD; PAT good. 50-7.
Beeeej
Cornell punches it in on 4th and 1 from the 2. 50-7, Big Red.
[Q]ugarte Wrote:
[Q2]Al DeFlorio Wrote:Lafayette's tied Harvard, and Princeton's gone ahead of Brown.[/Q]
Thanks. I should have written "in progress," but assumed that was a given.[/q]
It was. I was giving an update.
Brown up by 3 again.
Kilcoyne 3-yard rushing TD; PAT good. 57-7 Cornell.
Beeeej
Another TD for Cornell. 57-7. Announcers say this ties the most points scored by Cornell ever.
Another two 4th down conversions inside the 10, the latter for ANOTHER touchdown. Cornell 57-7.
Stats for Ryan Kuhn so far: 8-10, 79 yards and a TD. 17 rushes for 85 yards and 3 TD.
Cornell has 57 points and has thrown 10 passes.
And that does it. Another 3 and out for Georgetown and Cornell runs out the last two minutes. Final score: Cornell 57, Georgetown 7.
[Q]ugarte Wrote: It looks like Georgetown is an All-Access school also. Has anyone found free audio of today's game?[/q]Their end zone was.
Wow. Cornell hasn't been involved in a blowout like that since we lost 56-6 to Stanford. Does that mean Georgetown is to us as we are to Stanford? ::twitch::
Sounds like an old-time Nebraska score. Now it's clear why they wanted to hire Knowles.
:-D
[Q]ninian '72 Wrote:
Sounds like an old-time Nebraska score. Now it's clear why they wanted to hire Knowles.
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Except watching the team run the same 4 plays over and over again isn't very exciting to watch.
57 points is always exciting to watch.
[Q]Jacob '06 Wrote:
[Q2]ninian '72 Wrote:
Sounds like an old-time Nebraska score. Now it's clear why they wanted to hire Knowles.
[/Q]
Except watching the team run the same 4 plays over and over again isn't very exciting to watch.[/q]
If it ain't broke....
Has Knowles made the team that much better or has Georgetown fallen apart? Two years ago, in the first meeting of the schools, the score was 42-20 the other way.
[Q]David Harding Wrote:
Has Knowles made the team that much better or has Georgetown fallen apart? [/q]
Both, I suspect.
Brown buried Georgetown 34-3 in the Bears' season opener, and that was before Georgetown was hit with a rash of injuries to players in skill positions. Barry Leonard, or whatever his name is, kept saying he was calling players whose names didn't appear on the three-deep depth charts.
[Q]jtwcornell91 Wrote:
Wow. Cornell hasn't been involved in a blowout like that since we lost 56-6 to Stanford. Does that mean Georgetown is to us as we are to Stanford?[/q]
So we should've played Cornell this year instead of Cal-Davis? :-/