Cornell football 2017

Started by billhoward, June 16, 2017, 11:23:35 AM

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ugarte

Defense holds, Cornell blows down the field and Walker scores from the 1. Alas, Walker then drops a 2-pt conversion. 21-16.

Defense holds again... but now a non-contact injury to Walker, probably his Achilles. Can't tell if they called it a fumble, but by college rules, I think his knee touched down before he dropped the ball (in agony). Literal insult added to injury if they call that a turnover. EDIT: They called him down by contact and then on the next play Jatis went deep and threw a jump-ball interception which worked OK as a punt I guess.

Trotsky

Quote from: French RageWho the hell keeps yelling in the background of the TV audio?
Sounds like the little kids from Ingalls.  Great argument for birth control.

ugarte

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: French RageWho the hell keeps yelling in the background of the TV audio?
Sounds like the little kids from Ingalls.  Great argument for birth control.
May you never take a break from protecting your lawn.

Trotsky

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: French RageWho the hell keeps yelling in the background of the TV audio?
Sounds like the little kids from Ingalls.  Great argument for birth control.
May you never take a break from protecting your lawn.
Townhouse, now, but if the fuckers get to my porch there's a fragmentation grenade waiting.

I love Halloween.

ugarte

Princeton's offense is relentless. A QB in thy Ivies who can throw timing passes and crossing patterns is unfair, especially when he's got the best receiver in the conference to throw to. 28-16.

Cornell takes the kickoff back to the 45 and then rips off a 15 yard catch-and-run. 3d & 8, though, after a WR screen on 2nd down forces the receiver to drop to a knee to catch the ball ... which is not a good idea in college football.

French Rage

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: French RageWho the hell keeps yelling in the background of the TV audio?
Sounds like the little kids from Ingalls.  Great argument for birth control.

Earlier it sounded like some angry old guy.  But it might have been the Princeton coach.
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Trotsky


Trotsky

Quote from: ugartePrinceton's offense is relentless. A QB in thy Ivies who can throw timing passes and crossing patterns is unfair, especially when he's got the best receiver in the conference to throw to. 28-16.

That last P TD was gorgeous, like something out of the SEC.

Trotsky


Trotsky

Didn't realize PU was the #1 rushing D.  This has been impressive.  Jatis is a great weapon.  If Banks got his accuracy back we'd have a helluva offense.

ugarte

Quote from: TrotskyWas Walker badly hurt?
We'll see ... but it looked bad. Maybe it was a cramp and he'll be OK but I'm concerned. He hasn't returned.

Gellaty and Coles have been amazing though. A drive inside that 10 that ended in a short FG followed by a great interception on an underthrown ball at the 50 and then a series of great runs ending in a Jatis TD. 28-26 with plenty of time left if the defense can hold again.

Trotsky


Trotsky

Gellatly has looked like his brother lately.  Dunno what got into him but hopefully we kept the prescription.

ugarte

Oh man - Null blasts a 43 yarder that would have been good from 50 and Cornell is up 29-28 with 48 seconds left.

Null puts it through the end zone and Princeton takes over at the 20 with no time outs.

French Rage

And it will come down to a 44-yd FG attempt for Princeton...
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1