Cornell and Monmouth in football

Started by Ken711, October 10, 2012, 08:18:47 PM

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Ken711

First ever meeting between these schools. It's going to be very difficult for Cornell's defense to control the line of scrimmage against a huge Monmouth OL that averages over 300 lbs.  Cornell's receivers need to step it up and we need to have some sort of running game to take the pressure off of Mathews.


nyc94

Quote from: ugarte10-7 Big Red last time I checked.

17-14 Cornell at the half.

Ken711

Cornell hanging in their despite Mathews not playing.

nyc94

Quote from: Ken711Cornell hanging in their despite Mathews not playing.

Stats seem typical: 320 total yards for Cornell, 296 from passing

nyc94

Monmouth leads 23-20 end of the 3rd
edit: 34-23 Cornell 10:35 remaining

jeff '84

Looks like 41-38 Cornell. Minute left.

What happened to Matthews?

jeff '84

Quote from: nyc94Monmouth leads 23-20 end of the 3rd
edit: 34-23 Cornell 10:35 remaining

Over. 41-38 win. Look at this passing line:

Crazy.
                      #   Name   Comp   Yds   TD   Int   Avg   Sk

5A   Amrhein, Chris    33-56   523   1   0   9.3   1

Ken711

Quote from: jeff '84Looks like 41-38 Cornell. Minute left.

What happened to Matthews?

Neck injury from the Harvard game.  The Press newspaper said he was day to day but was improving, and being this was a non-conference game probably wise to let him heal fully before the start of the 5 remaining Ivy  on the schedule.

jeff '84

Quote from: Ken711
Quote from: jeff '84Looks like 41-38 Cornell. Minute left.

What happened to Matthews?

Neck injury from the Harvard game.  The Press newspaper said he was day to day but was improving, and being this was a non-conference game probably wise to let him heal fully before the start of the 5 remaining Ivy  on the schedule.

Makes sense, thanks Ken.

Swampy

Quote from: Ken711
Quote from: jeff '84Looks like 41-38 Cornell. Minute left.

What happened to Matthews?

Neck injury from the Harvard game.  The Press newspaper said he was day to day but was improving, and being this was a non-conference game probably wise to let him heal fully before the start of the 5 remaining Ivy  on the schedule.

Nice to know his backup can put up Matthews-like numbers. Do you suppose it might have something to do with Coach Austin?

Ben

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Ken711
Quote from: jeff '84Looks like 41-38 Cornell. Minute left.

What happened to Matthews?

Neck injury from the Harvard game.  The Press newspaper said he was day to day but was improving, and being this was a non-conference game probably wise to let him heal fully before the start of the 5 remaining Ivy  on the schedule.

Nice to know his backup can put up Matthews-like numbers. Do you suppose it might have something to do with Coach Austin?
I think the phrase you're looking for is 'it's the system'.

jtn27

Quote from: Ben
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Ken711
Quote from: jeff '84Looks like 41-38 Cornell. Minute left.

What happened to Matthews?

Neck injury from the Harvard game.  The Press newspaper said he was day to day but was improving, and being this was a non-conference game probably wise to let him heal fully before the start of the 5 remaining Ivy  on the schedule.

Nice to know his backup can put up Matthews-like numbers. Do you suppose it might have something to do with Coach Austin?
I think the phrase you're looking for is 'it's the system'.

I think it might have to do with the fact that our running game and defense aren't all that great, so we have to throw a lot regardless of who's behind center.
Class of 2013

Ken711

Interesting side note, we started a freshman center because Bullington was still injured and the center snaps went pretty well.