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Started by Pat Coleman, September 01, 2011, 01:13:52 AM

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sju56321

Yep-as well all know-the coaches make excellent adjustments after first possession-D made nice adjustments.
After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

hazzben

Simpson driving.

4th and 5 from BU 25 coming up.

SJU score??

sju56321

After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

hazzben

Incomplete pass...turnover on downs.

SNC 7 - UST 0

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New QB in for Royals. Young kid from Orono. First pass incomplete.

hazzben


sju56321

After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

GoldandBlueBU

nice to see BU getting some significant snaps for their backup QB with him taking over in the first half

sju56321

OK-SJU have the Bethel kicking game-no good. :)
After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

sju56321

This kicker seems weak-will be interested to see what guys at the game say-maybe the wind is really big??
After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

sju56321

Bruns sounds like the guy-maybe SJU has that solved.
After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

hazzben

Quote from: sju56321 on September 03, 2011, 02:53:33 PM
OK-SJU have the Bethel kicking game-no good. :)

I feel your pain, believe me  ;)

Bethel driving again.

Great TD catch by Hillbrands. 3rd and 1, PAP. Looked like pass interference, but to no avail.

PAT good.

BU 34 - SC 0

sju56321

After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

57Johnnie

The older the violin - the sweeter the music!

sju56321

AH-we missed the kick-radio back to normal.
After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

WashedUp

Carthage managed 16 first half yards against Carleton versus 20 penalty yards.  10-0 Knights.
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