Cornell-Albany football

Started by Rita, September 29, 2006, 06:56:32 PM

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David Harding

By the way, at least GameTracker is working.

Trotsky

23-21, 6:22 left.

07-00 1 Cor Siwula 6 run, Zell kick.
10-00 1 Cor Zell 28 FG.

10-07 2 Alb Bocanegra-Wall 22 pass, Fralicker kick.
17-07 2 Cor Ford-Jackson 4 pass, Zell kick.
20-07 2 Cor Zell 45 FG.

20-14 3 Alb Johnson 1 run, Fralicker kick.

20-21 4 Alb Sheehan 55 int ret, Fralicker kick.
23-21 4 Cor Zell 33 FG.

Al DeFlorio

[quote David Harding]By the way, at least GameTracker is working.[/quote]
Except it thinks the last play was Albany's extra point.  Got the 23-21 score right, however.
Al DeFlorio '65

Trotsky

Cornell gets the ball back after an Albany 3-and-out.

David Harding

[quote Al DeFlorio][quote David Harding]By the way, at least GameTracker is working.[/quote]
Except it thinks the last play was Albany's extra point.  Got the 23-21 score right, however.[/quote]The various parts are never perfectly synchronized.  And the first item in the scoring summary has Cornell kicking a field goal to make the score 10-0

I take that back.  Now it's right.

Trotsky

[quote Trotsky]Cornell gets the ball back after an Albany 3-and-out.[/quote]

Cornell will have to punt from their own 43 with a couple minutes left.  SUNYA has burned 2 timeouts.

Trotsky

Albany converts on a 4th down.  1:14 to go, Danes still need about 30 yds for FG range.

Trotsky

And now Albany fails on a 4th down.  Cornell change of possession and the Red will win their first game of the year!

Trotsky

07-00 1 Cor Siwula 6 run, Zell kick.
10-00 1 Cor Zell 28 FG.

10-07 2 Alb Bocanegra-Wall 22 pass, Fralicker kick.
17-07 2 Cor Ford-Jackson 4 pass, Zell kick.
20-07 2 Cor Zell 45 FG.

20-14 3 Alb Johnson 1 run, Fralicker kick.

20-21 4 Alb Sheehan 55 int ret, Fralicker kick.
23-21 4 Cor Zell 33 FG.

Al DeFlorio

Nice to get a first win.  

Harvard's 3-0 and averaging 35 points per game.  We'll need a more consistent passing game next week to stay with them.  Crimson put up 28 points in a 15 minute stretch to go from 7-24 to 35-24 against Lehigh today.
Al DeFlorio '65

jtwcornell91

[quote curoadkill]In other news, anyone watching on some-access? I'm told I don't have access to the content but perhaps they haven't renewed me (even though they sent me a new password)... I'm listening to the (quite good) UAlbany announcers.[/quote]

That's what I got last week when I tried to watch the Yale game as a test of the system.  Is anyone still subscribed to the CU Sports mailing list?  I'm wondering if anyone anywhere has actually managed to watch or listen to any of these games.  New and improved All-Access, my arse!

Trotsky

[quote Al DeFlorio]Harvard's 3-0 and averaging 35 points per game.  We'll need a more consistent passing game next week to stay with them.[/quote]

Ball control and field position.  At least we had a good run/pass balance this week so Harvard will have to drill against both.

I say Harvard still wins something on the order of 24-13, but maybe with a break here and there...

RichH

[quote Trotsky]This may not be news to anybody except me, but apparently all Ivy games are now being carried in SIRIUS.[/quote]

http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,75916,77083#msg-77083

Or, for the direct links to old news:

http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/article.asp?intID=4419
http://www.thestreet.com/comment/dumbest/10237720_5.html

Al DeFlorio

[quote Trotsky][quote Al DeFlorio]Harvard's 3-0 and averaging 35 points per game.  We'll need a more consistent passing game next week to stay with them.[/quote]

Ball control and field position.  At least we had a good run/pass balance this week so Harvard will have to drill against both.

I say Harvard still wins something on the order of 24-13, but maybe with a break here and there...[/quote]
Sounds about right to me.  We're planning to go as of now.  

Holding Harvard to 24 won't be easy.  They have a 6'5" freshman end who caught a pass and ran away from the Lehigh secondary like they were running in quicksand--and he's not their main-man receiver.

I hope we're able to throw downfield successfully or H will pull their secondary closer to the line of scrimmage making it even tougher on the run.  Stranger things have happened.  

Watching football in Harvard Stadium is "Best-Access," much superior to "Some-Access" or "No-Access," or whatever it really is these days.  Ancient stadium, but built for football with great sightlines.
Al DeFlorio '65

Chris '03

[quote Al DeFlorio]
Watching football in Harvard Stadium is "Best-Access," much superior to "Some-Access" or "No-Access," or whatever it really is these days.  Ancient stadium, but built for football with great sightlines.[/quote]

There's no doubt it's the best in the league to watch a game.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."