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Old 04-24-2003, 07:10 PM   #1
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TCY: Richard Stockon College Div-I football 2004

No Staff Changes were made this year.

2004 Richard Stockton Schedule

Rival: Rutgers
Stadium Capacity: 66,600
Season Tickets Sold: 29,400


Week Opponent Result Attendance Weather Television
1 at North Texas
2 at Navy
3 CENTRAL FLORIDA
$$5 at (33) Syracuse
$$7 at Rutgers
$$8 (32) BOSTON COLLEGE
$$9 at (42) Pittsburgh
$$10 (4) MIAMI OF FLORIDA
$$12 (7) VIRGINIA TECH
$$13 at West Virginia
15 KANEOHE

Home Games in ALL CAPS
$$-Conference Games, ##-League Championship Games, **-Post-Season Games


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Old 04-24-2003, 07:22 PM   #2
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A look back

2002 Season
2003 Season
Year   Record  Post  Rank   (before bowl games)
2002 3-9 No 99
2003 2-10 No 112

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Old 04-24-2003, 07:43 PM   #3
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The Freshman Class of 2004


  Player                #    Pos  Elig  Current Estimate  Future Estimate  
Colvin, Larry 3 QB Fr 11 49
Uzzell, Riddick 12 QB Fr 5 26
McCormick, Rex 11 QB Fr 14 24
Logan, Oscar 46 RB Fr 24 36
Shultz, Troy 35 RB Fr 24 62
Ellard, Allen 23 RB Fr 11 21
Garrison, Bob Bob 31 FB Fr 10 29
West, Shannon 98 TE Fr 19 56
Cochrane, Freddie 59 C Fr 14 47
Samuels, Darryl 62 G Fr 0 80
Whiting, Harvey 68 G Fr 10 31
Cole, Bobby 67 G Fr 24 75
Harrell, Lenny 13 K Fr 9 90
Banks, Spencer 72 DT Fr 7 7
Doyle, Amos 93 DT Fr 9 9
Greene, Karl 49 OLB Fr 13 36
Stevenson, Donovan 41 S Fr 18 68
Gwozdz, Earl 26 S Fr 17 52


QB Larry Colvin - Will be a decent QB, but not the superstar we're looking for.

Riddick Uzzell - Future backup.

Rex McCormick - Future backup.

RB Oscar Logan - One of the first to decide to attand Stockton in last year's recruiting. He'll be a backup.

RB Troy Shulkz - A pleasent surprise. Looks like he might be future starter and he was neither a blue chip or dream recruit.

RB Allan Ellard - Backup.

FB Bob Bob Garrision - No, not a typo. His first name is Bob Bob. Since I'm in a Run and Shoot, good ol' boy Bob Bob will not see much playing time at all.

TE Shannon West - Same as Bob Bob. Run and Shoot means not much play time for TE. But whenever I do need one, West will be adequate.

C Freddie Cochrane - No relation. He'll be an average starter if I don't get a good/great C in the next 2 seasons.

Darryl Samuels - A blue chip recruit with no current skills, but great potential. I'm hoping he works out.

G Harvey Whiting - Backup.

G Bobby Cole - Our dream recruit who has a little less potential than Samuels, but has current skills. He'll be a great member of our line.

K Lenny Harrell - This kicker will make anything is a few years. We finally get a great kicker.

DT Spencer Banks - doormat.

DT Amos Doyle - Our poor, pathetic defensive line....

OLB Karl Greene - Backup.

S Donovan Stevenson - Will one day be a solid safety.

S Earl Gwozdz - How the hell do you pronounce that name? Not as good as Stevenson, will be a great backup/nickel back. Or starter if our recruiting at S is horrible in the next 2 seasons.

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Old 04-24-2003, 08:43 PM   #4
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Presenting your 2004 Stockton Ospreys!



Sievers, Scott          10   QB   Sr    22                22
Colvin, Larry 3 QB Fr 11 49
Uzzell, Riddick 12 QB Fr 5 26
Kelly, Mercury 18 QB* So* 21 54
McCormick, Rex 11 QB* Fr 14 24
Mercury Kelly will be stepping inot the role of starting QB while Sievers will be
backing him up. Larry Colvin will be red shirted.
West, Kenyon            38   RB   Sr    11                31
Lincoln, Emmitt 37 RB Sr 14 35
Jefferson, Ken 44 RB Sr 33 33
Ford, George 33 RB Sr* 42 42
Logan, Oscar 46 RB Fr 24 36
Shultz, Troy 35 RB Fr 24 62
Murray, Herman 24 RB* So* 5 6
Ellard, Allen 23 RB* Fr 11 21
George Ford will start but Jefferson will see a lot of action. Troy Shultz and Oscar
Logan will both be red shirted.
Bridges, Nate           30   FB   Sr    35                43
Cash, Justin 39 FB Jr* 17 17
Wallace, Ralph 34 FB* Sr* 25 29
Hoetger, Omar 45 FB* Jr* 15 47
Haight, Dan 21 FB* So* 15 37
Garrison, Bob Bob 31 FB* Fr 10 29
Bridges will start. Not much else to say. We have a lot of FBs but we don't use them.
Ambra, J.J.             95   TE   Sr*   27                27
Earls, Stan 89 TE So* 25 53
West, Shannon 98 TE Fr 19 56
Osborne, Ron 88 TE* Jr 11 38
Cheshier, Lenny 83 TE* So 2 15
Earls will start, but he won't be used much.
Bjorlin, Louis          80   WR   Sr    31                35
Covington, Kurt 8 WR Sr* 35 35
Davison, Rufus 85 WR Sr* 30 52
Noll, Grady 7 WR So* 32 62
Elliott, Sammie 81 WR So* 30 42
Rives, Rico 87 WR So* 26 67
Morabito, Lonnie 84 WR* Jr* 20 30
Hanson, Ronnie 2 WR* Jr* 17 17
Filbert, Darrin 4 WR* So* 25 29
Bjorlin, Covington, Noll and Davison will be our 4 receivers with Elliott and Rives
as back ups. We will be losing Bjorlin at the end of the season, but Covington and
Davison still have a year after. But they better look out, the sophmores may just
push the old-times out of the starting positions next year.
Cochrane, Freddie       59   C    Fr    14                47
Lake, Winfred 54 C* Jr 16 42
Eden, Tyrus 58 C* So 10 10
Will be redshirting Cochrane and starting Lake. But if either C goes down to injuries,
it looks like I'll have to remove Cochrane's redshirt.
Meier, Alex             79   G    Sr    22                27
Shea, Tim 61 G Jr 9 28
Samuels, Darryl 62 G Fr 0 80
Whiting, Harvey 68 G Fr 10 31
Cole, Bobby 67 G Fr 24 75
No red shirt for Cole. He and Meier will be starting. Samuels will be getting a red shirt.
Katz, Joseph            74   T    Sr    19                43
Clayton, Pete 76 T Jr 8 52
Harmon, Jermaine 70 T Jr* 10 23
Mazza, Jerald 75 T* Sr* 10 17
Katz and Harmon will start.
Mozart, Earl            5    P    So    39                44
Coyle, Kenny 17 P* So* 8 8
Mozart continues to punt.
Fulton, Cedric          6    K    Sr*   24                27
Stacey, Broderick 9 K Jr* 32 32
Harrell, Lenny 13 K Fr 9 90
Tubbs, James 15 K* So* 5 23
Hansen, Marco 16 K* So* 1 3
Stacey stays on as kicker since I'll be red shirting Harrell.
O'Reilley, Benjamin     99   DE   Sr    25                29
Walker, Melvin 92 DE Sr* 14 18
Caldwell, Phil 71 DE Sr* 23 23
Bates, Troy 77 DE So* 42 58
Raymond, Brad 78 DE* Sr* 5 5
I heart Troy Bates. He and O'Reilly will start with Caldwell as primary back up.
Basile, Timothy         90   DT   Sr    28                34
Banks, Spencer 72 DT* Fr 7 7
Doyle, Amos 93 DT* Fr 9 9
It's a damn good thing that we are in a 34 defense. Basile will be leaving us, so I
HAVE to grab a good DT this year.
Knight, Anthony         52   ILB  Sr    11                11
Matthews, Kenyon 48 ILB Sr* 12 40>
Horn, Darryl 57 ILB So* 14 61
Freeman, Korey 43 ILB So* 29 76
Ah, Our inside linebackers. It's been a long year, but the big time recruits get there
time on the field. Horn and Freeman will start, and hopefully they will do so for the
next 4 years.
Bradley, R.J.           56   OLB  Sr    13                34
Holbrook, Andrew 96 OLB Sr 32 32
Dawson, Geoff 55 OLB Sr* 16 16
Frederick, Ken 94 OLB So* 32 80
Greene, Karl 49 OLB Fr 13 36
McKenzie, Brad 47 OLB* Jr* 8 25
Walters, Tony 91 OLB* So 8 26
Yoder, Stanley 51 OLB* So* 8 8
Another big time recruit gets out there. Frederick will be starting and Holbrook will
be on the other side.
Hanks, Cornelius        29   CB   Sr    25                25
Harris, Peter 27 CB Sr 33 52
Thomason, Marcus 40 CB Sr* 16 50
Finley, Stanley 25 CB So* 28 80
Ruskowski, Aaron 42 CB* Jr 13 15
Finley was another big time defense recruit. He gets to play while Harris will continue
to harass opposing receivers.
Merloni, Joseph         32   S    Sr    32                32
Pritchett, Tim 28 S Sr* 9 36
Cobb, Troy 36 S Sr* 11 19
Pravato, Dexter 22 S So* 39 39
Stevenson, Donovan 41 S Fr 18 68
Gwozdz, Earl 26 S Fr 17 52
Lombardo, Cedric 20 S* So 9 9
Merloni and Pravato will start. Stevenson and Gwozdz will be redshirted.

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Old 04-24-2003, 09:05 PM   #5
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Recruiting Review



QB - Still waiting for that superstar to come along, but since we have Mercury Kelly and now Larry Colvin, I'll only go after a QB if I see a superstar worth fighting for.

RB - Same as QB. We have a few solid guys and Ford will be returning. We will be losing 3 of them, however, but we still will have 5 RBs. So this is not a priority unless I see a superstar.

FB - Have too many as it is. Am not going to consider this group.

TE - Too many as is. No consideration.

WR - We have a lot of decent receivers. And we'll only be losing Bjorlin. I may go after a WR or two. Since our offense uses 4 receivers, I have to make sure I maintain a LOT of depth at this position. If I lose a guy or two to injury and don't have a decent backup, or suddenly see 3 or 4 graduate without decent replacements, I'm in deep trouble. So I will be giving this position moderate attention.

C - Cochrane will be decent, but I need better centers. Will go after at least 1 center for depth, and especially if I see a great center to be recruited.

G - After Meier leaves, Samuels will be there to replace him. But I need depth. At least 1 more decent G.

T - I only have 4 tackles, and 1 will be leaving. On top of that, I have no hopefuls for the future. This will be a priority position.

<P - If I see one, I may go after them.

K - I have too many, and Harrell will be the man for the 4 years after this one, so this is not a priority.

DE - Bates is the only one worth anything. O'Reilly is leaving and Caldwell has only one more year after this one. I need more DE's.

DT - The TOP priorty. I need a powerhouse nose tackle. Basille will be leaving and I have to replace him.

ILB - Since Horn and Freeman will hopefully be there for awhile, this i snot a priorty. But I may go after 1 or 2 for depth.

OLB - Still looking for a great OLB to put on the other side of Frederick. Will go after at least 1 since we have 2 leaving.

CB - Hanks and Harris are in their last season. I have to go after at least 2 to replace them. Will probably go after a 3rd if I see a good one.

S - We have plenty of safeties (7 of them). And only 1 will be leaving. This is not a priority.

Top Priorities
DT - The top one. i _HAVE_ to find one.
CB - 2 CBs leaving, will only have 3 left. Have to "resupply" them.
T - Will only have 3 next season, and none of them are any good.

No Priorty
FB - Don't need them.
TE - Don't need them.
K - Got way too many as is.
S - Have plenty of them.

Expansion?
LMAO!!!
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Old 04-24-2003, 09:10 PM   #6
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2004 Preseason Poll


  School                Record  Conf  Comp  Poll  Loss  Sched Total Rank  
Florida State 0-0 ACC 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.12 2.12 1
Tennessee 0-0 SEC 2.00 2.50 0.00 2.20 6.70 2
Notre Dame 0-0 IND 3.00 3.50 0.00 4.56 11.06 3
California-Los Angeles 0-0 PAC 5.00 5.00 0.00 1.88 11.88 4
Miami of Florida 0-0 EST 4.00 8.50 0.00 1.36 13.86 5
Oklahoma 0-0 B12 6.00 7.00 0.00 1.12 14.12 6
Virginia Tech 0-0 EST 7.00 6.50 0.00 1.56 15.06 7
Oregon 0-0 PAC 9.00 5.50 0.00 1.76 16.26 8
Texas 0-0 B12 8.00 10.00 0.00 1.20 19.20 9
Kansas State 0-0 B12 11.00 9.00 0.00 0.96 20.96 10
Florida 0-0 SEC 10.00 13.00 0.00 2.04 25.04 11
Clemson 0-0 ACC 14.00 12.00 0.00 0.04 26.04 12
Michigan 0-0 B10 15.00 12.00 0.00 0.52 27.52 13
Nebraska 0-0 B12 13.00 13.50 0.00 1.04 27.54 14
Texas A&M 0-0 B12 12.00 16.50 0.00 1.24 29.74 15
Stanford 0-0 PAC 16.00 19.00 0.00 1.84 36.84 16
South Carolina 0-0 SEC 17.00 20.00 0.00 2.16 39.16 17
Iowa State 0-0 B12 22.00 16.50 0.00 0.88 39.38 18
Brigham Young 0-0 MWS 19.00 18.00 0.00 2.56 39.56 19
Colorado State 0-0 MWS 20.00 19.50 0.00 2.60 42.10 20
Ohio State 0-0 B10 21.00 22.50 0.00 0.68 44.18 21
Washington 0-0 PAC 23.00 20.50 0.00 1.96 45.46 22
Alabama 0-0 SEC 18.00 27.50 0.00 2.28 47.78 23
Maryland 0-0 ACC 24.00 24.50 0.00 0.20 48.70 24
Louisiana State 0-0 SEC 28.00 21.50 0.00 2.40 51.90 25
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Boston College 0-0 EST 32.00 31.00 0.00 1.32 64.32 31
Syracuse 0-0 EST 33.00 37.50 0.00 1.48 71.98 36
Pittsburgh 0-0 EST 42.00 37.00 0.00 1.40 80.40 40
West Virginia 0-0 EST 67.00 62.50 0.00 1.60 131.10 66
Richard Stockton 0-0 EST 112.00108.500.00 1.52 222.02 112
Rutgers 0-0 EST 111.00113.500.00 1.44 225.94 114

We're ranked above Rutgers! Take that cthomer! But at 112, it's not something to be very
happy about. We were 99 before last season.
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Old 04-27-2003, 12:57 PM   #7
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Recruiting before Week 1

Required Local Scholarships

For the thrid straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.

Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

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There were two great DT's from NJ, but both failed to meet academic restrictions.
But the recruiiting depth is great the Tackle position, so we get to address that need.

Accepted - 0

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Old 04-27-2003, 01:32 PM   #8
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Week 1

Stockon Ospreys (0-0) at North Texas Mean Green (0-0)

North Texas favored by 2
Attendance: 17,200 (30,500)
Weather: 72 degrees, fair

First Half

North Texas has their way with us running the ball on the first drive. They get down to our 12 yard line, but get an illegal use of hands penalty pushing them back to the 29. They try to pass but Bates forces their QB to make a bad throw, and on th enext play, O'Rielly sacks him. On 4th and 32 and the 35, they go for it. (...). They pass for 9 yards and turn it over on downs.

We take the ball to about midfield thanks to a pass to Earls (the TE that I thought would never be used) that went for 21 yards. Other than that, nothing. Punt.

We contain the run on the next drive and force North Texas to go 3 and out.

The next drive, on a crucial 3rd and 6, Kelly completes a 7 yard pass to Covington to keep the drive alive. A few plays later, we score on a 7 yard pass from Kelly to Ford on the first play of the 2nd quarter. 7-0 Stockton.

On North Texas' first play, they run for 43 yards. Our run defense so far has been horrible. They drive down to the 12 and kick a 29 yard FG. 7-3 Stockton

Kelly gets sacked and fumbles the ball on the first play of the next drive. North Texas recovers. 2 plays later, North Texas is in the endzone. 10-7 North Texas.

On the 3rd play of the next drive, Kelly throws an interception that gets returned for a TD. 17-7 North Texas.

On the kickoff return, we fumble, but we get it back. On the first play, Kelly completes to Elliott, who in turns fumbles the ball to North Texas. What is going on out there!?

A roughing the passer call gets them to the 10, but a sack by Bates helps to stall their drive. They manage to get back to the 10, but can only manage a 27 yard FG. 20-7.

We have now given them 17 points off of turnovers.

We go three and out on the next drive. At least we didn't fumble or throw an interception.

Again, big runs help them get down the field. But on a big 3rd and 4 on our 10 yardline, Freeman comes up big with a tackle for a 2 yard loss. A 29 yard FG makes it 23-7.

Half-Time: North Texas leads 23-7

One thought I had was that a few of the FGs might have been TDs if it weren't for a few of the new defensive players. We just have to stop turning the ball over.

We come out fired up. A big 22 yard pass to Covington helps us down the field. A pass from Kelly to Ford scores for 31 yards. 23-14 North Texas.

Our D blows it on this drive. 3 3rd down conversions and a 4th down converstion. North Texas scores an a 4 yard run. 30-14 North Texas.

We go three and out. On the next drive, we force them to punt as well.

On a 3rd and ten, a pass from Kelly to Noll goes for 28 yards. 2 plays later, Kelly throws a 56 yard pass to Covington which puts us on the 3 yard line. Another pass to Covington gets us the TD. We go for 2 and on a pass to Bjorlin, we get it. 30-22 North Texas.

Back to back offsides calls give North Texas a 1st down when it was 3rd and 7. This gives North Texas the chance they needed. They drive right down the field to score on a run. 37-22 North Texas.

Trying to make something happen, Kelly throws an interception, but on the North Texas drive, Finley intercepts it back for us. Kelly throws to Noll for 47 yards. But on the next pass, Kelly throws another pick. North Texas runs the clock out.

Final Score: North Texas wins 37-22

Disappointing start.

Red Zone.
We only got to the red zone twice, but we got TDs on both.
North Texas got there 7 times. 3 TDs and 3 FGs.

Kelly can't complete the long ball. 15 passes for 21 more more yards, with only 3 completions.

Lake allowed both sacks.

Bates had 2.0 sacks with 1 hurry. O'Rielly had 1.0 sacks with 1 hurry.

Freeman had 15 tackles with 1 tackle for loss.
Frederick had 7 tackles.
Horn had 6 tackles with 1 tackle for loss.
Bates had 6 tackles with 3 tackles of loss.

North Texas killed us with runs up the middle. 20 runs behind the C, 130 yards (6.5 per). Running to the left was also good for them, but rinning to the right was horrible for them.

Kelly threw 18-36, 50% for 320 yards. 3TDs and 3INTs

Their RB, Brewer, rushed for 200 yards. Pathetic!!
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Old 04-27-2003, 03:10 PM   #9
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Big East

  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Miami of Florida 1 0 0 1.000 55 10 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 4
Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 40 14 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1
West Virginia 1 0 0 1.000 31 15 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1
Boston College 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1
Virginia Tech 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 15
Rutgers 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 8
Syracuse 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 2
Richard Stockton 0 1 0 .000 22 37 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1

Week 1 Big East Games
Miami of Floriade beat Southern Methodist 55-10
Pittsburgh beat Bowling Green 40-14
North Texas beat Richard Stockton 37-22
West Virginia beat Arkansas State 31-15

Week 2 Big East Games
Pittsburgh at Wisconsin TV3
Syracuse at Nebraska
San Jose State at Boston College
Rutgers at Tulse
Richard Stockton at Navy
Buffalo at Virginia Tech
West Virginia at Ohio TV5

Richard Stockon Players of the Week
Troy Bates 6 tackles, 4 assists, 2.0 sacks

(I also had Ford be player of the week, 7 carries for 23 yards...clearly the game is not great at picking players of the week, so I will show judgement and not display ones that clearly should not be.)

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Old 04-27-2003, 03:24 PM   #10
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Recruiting before Week 2

Required Local Scholarships

For the thrid straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.

Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Cranford, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

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There were two great DT's from NJ, but both failed to meet academic restrictions.
But the recruiiting depth is great the Tackle position, so we get to address that need.

Accepted - 0

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Old 04-27-2003, 03:54 PM   #11
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Week 2

Stockton Ospreys (0-1) at Navy Midshipmen (0-0)

Navy is favored by 4
Attendance: 22,300 (30,000)
Weather: 47 degrees, rain
Last meeting: Week 3, 2003
Result: Navy won 35-28
Head-to-Head Record: Navy leads 1-0

Injury Report
No Injuries

First Half

Navy starts off running three option plays and fail to gain the first down. They go 3 and out.

In our first drive lasts three plays. The first was a pass to Covington that was dropped. The second was a 44 yard pass to Covington. The third was a TD strike to Elliott. 7-0 Stockton.

Navy again goes three and out. So far our D is holding up much better against the run than last week.

Our next drive goes well but stalls inside Navy territory and we punt it away.

With the help of a 15 yard penelty, Navy gets inside our territory, but our D forces a fumble (Basile) and Freeman recovers it. But we can only manage to get back to midfield before we punt it.

Navy's next drive is plagued by penelties. Two offsides and a false start. They have to punt from their 12 yardline.

Kelly passes 6 for 6 to get use down to the 4 yardline where Jefferson runs it into the endzone. 14-0 Stockton.

Navy puts together a good drive, but on our 27 yardline they go for it on 4th down and don't make it. On our next drive, we don't get much and punt it away. Navy gets a drive together and with time running out, they kick a 40 yard FG. 14-3 Stockton.

Half-Time: Stockton leads 14-3

Kelly throws 4 for 6 on the next drive. He was sacked once, but he makes it up with an 8 yard pass to Noll and then a 12 yard TD pass to Covington. Stockton leads 21-3

Navy once again goes 3 and out.

Kelly connects with Noll for a 36 yard pass on the first play of the drive. A couple of plays later, Kelly to Noll for a 7 yard TD pass. 28-3 Stockton leads.

Navy again goes 3 and out.

On a 3rd and 10 play, Ford runs up the middle and fumbles the ball. Navy recovers at midfield.

On the second play of Navy's drive, Navy's pass is intercepted by Horn. But we can't do anything with it and we punt it away.

On the thrid play of the next drive, Finley intercepts the ball from Navy. We get the ball on Navy's 35 yard line. We almost score a TD when Kelly's pass to Davidson goes for 34 yards. But we can't get the ball in the endzone and lose 2 yards in the process. A 20 yard FG gives us a 31-3 lead at the beginning of the 4th quarter.

Navy gets the ball to about midfield and punts it away. We get the ball and drive into Navy's territory, but we turn it over on downs.

Navy puts together a good drive, and gets down to our 2 yardline, but they just can't get it into the endzone. A 19 yard FG makes the score 31-6. We get it back with 1 minute left and run the clock out.

Final Score: Stockton wins 31-6

MUCH better game this time.

Red Zone.
Stockton 4 times in the endzone. 3TDs and 1 FG.
Navy 2 times, 1 FG.

Cole gave up the only sack.

Bates got 2.0 sacks again and hurried the QB 3 times. This guy's a monster so far.

Bates had 4 tackles, 3 tackles for loss.
Freeman and Pravato both had 7 tackles.

Kelly threw 27-41, 379 yards with 3 TDs and 0 INTs

Noll had 8 catches for 97 yards and 1 TD
Covington had 5 catches for 95 yards and 1 TD

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Old 04-27-2003, 04:33 PM   #12
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Big East

  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Miami of Florida 1 0 0 1.000 55 10 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 4
Virginia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 62 7 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 16
Syracuse 1 0 0 1.000 45 20 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1
Boston College 1 0 0 1.000 28 20 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2
Rutgers 1 0 0 1.000 28 21 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1
Richard Stockton 1 1 0 .500 53 43 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1
Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 61 47 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1
West Virginia 1 1 0 .500 62 52 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1

Week 2 Big East Games
Wisconsin beat Pittsburgh 33-21
Syracuse beat Nebraska 45-20
Boston Collefe beat San Jose State 28-20
Rutgers beat Tulsa 28-21
Richard Stockton beat Navy 31-6
Virginia Tech beat Buffalo 62-7
Ohio beat West Virginia 37-31

Week 3 Big East Games
Wake Forest at Rutgers
Pittsburgh at Penn State
Washington at Miami of Florida TV1
Syracuse at Akron TV5
Central Florida at Richard Stockton
San Jose State at Virginia Tech
West Virginia at Kent

Stockton Players of the Week
Mercury Kelly 27-41, 379 yards, 3 TDs
Grady Noll 8 rec, 97 yards, 1 TD
Troy Bates 4 tack, 0 ast, 2.0 sacks
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Old 04-27-2003, 05:56 PM   #13
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Park Ridge, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Cranford, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Seaford, DE. Strength: Gaining Extra Yards. Weakness: Third Down Running

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There were two great DT's from NJ, but both failed to meet academic restrictions.
But the recruiiting depth is great the Tackle position, so we get to address that need.

Accepted - 0

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Old 04-27-2003, 05:57 PM   #14
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We lost our #1 receiver, Kurt Covington, to a seperated shoulder. He is listed as OUT for 6 WEEKS.
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Old 04-27-2003, 06:28 PM   #15
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Central Florida Golden Knights (0-1) at Stockton Ospreys (1-1)

Stockton favored by 4
Attendance: 38,800 (66,600)
Weather: 68 degrees, rain
Last meeting: Week 2, 2003
Result: Central Florida won 16-3
Head-to-Head Record: Central Florida leads 1-0

Injury Report
WR Kurt Covington is OUT with a Seperated Shoulder (6 weeks)

First Half

We start off in a typical "shoot ourselves in the foot" move by fumbling on the first play of the game.3 plays later Central Florida puts it in the endzone to take an early 7-0 lead.

We fail to get out of our territory on the next drive, and punt it away. Our D holds up and force Central Florida to go 3 and out. They punted from their own 2 yard line and it only goes 18 yards. A return of 7 yards puts us right on their 16 yardline. 2 plays later Kelly hits Noll on a 7 yard TD pass. Tied 7-7.

On Central Florida's 3rd play of their next drive, Hanks picks off the pass and returns it the distance. Stockton takes a 14-7 lead.

Central Florida drives to their own 45 yardline when Finley picks off a long pass. He takes it for 42 yards down to Central Florida's 20 yardline. We get it down to their 7 yardline where we kick the FG. 17-7 Stockton.

Central Florida goes 3 and out again. We get the ball and put together a long drive that ends on a 37 yard FG. 20-7 Stockton.

Another 3 and out for Central Florida. It only takes Stockton 4 plays to put it in the endzone. A 4 yard run by Ford gives us the 27-7 lead as we are starting to run away with this one.

A roughing the passer penelty saves Central Florida as they came up short on a 3rd and long. They manage to get it down in the red zone, but that's it. A FG makes it 27-10 Stockton.

Central Florida gets one more chance to score before the half runs out, but a 26 yard FG goes wide.

Half-Time: Stockton leads 27-10

Central Florida gets the ball and does nothing with it. A couple of big passes from Kelly (Bjorlin 17 yards, Davidson 21 yards) Help us get it deep into Central Florida's territory. A 3 yard TD pass from Kelly to Noll gives us the 34-10 lead.

Merloni gets the intereception on Central Florida's next play. We get the ball to midfield but can't get much more out of it and punt it away.

Central Florida goes 3 and out again. A 24 yard pass from Kelly to Noll gets us in Central Florida territory. A few plays later, a 7 yard pass to Elliott gives us another TD. 41-10 Stockton leads at the end of the 3rd quarter.

On their next drive, Central Florida manages to get a FG to make it 41-13.

An uneventful 4th quarter just saw Stockton and Central Florida exchange punts until time ran out.

Final Score: Stockton wins 41-13

Looks like we finally turn it around with 2 big wins.

Lake gave up the only sack against Stockton.

Bates had 2.0 sacks and 4 hurries.
Caldwell had 2.0 sacks
Basile and Freeman both had 1.0 sacks.

Bates had 5 tackles, 2 for a loss.
Harris had 7 tackles, 2 for a loss.
Caldwell had 5 tackles, 1 for a loss.

Kelly 19-34, 211 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT

Noll 7 rec, 82 yards, 2 TD
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Old 04-27-2003, 06:43 PM   #16
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 2 0 0 1.000 110 14 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 17
Miami of Florida 2 0 0 1.000 79 24 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 5
Syracuse 2 0 0 1.000 86 20 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2
Rutgers 2 0 0 1.000 59 49 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2
Boston College 1 0 0 1.000 28 20 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2
Richard Stockton 2 1 0 .666 94 56 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2
West Virginia 2 1 0 .666 83 58 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 1
Pittsburgh 1 2 0 .333 71 67 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 2

Week 3 Big East Games
Rutgers beat Wake Forest 31-28
Penn State beat Pittsburgh 20-10
Miami of Florida beat Washington 24-14
Syracuse beat Akron 41-0
Richard Stockton 41-13
Virginia Tech beat San Jose State 48-7
West Virginia beat Kent 21-6

Week 4 Big East Games
West Virginia at Maryland
Virginia at Boston College
Louisiana-Monroe at Miami of Florida TV5

Stockon Players of the Week
QB Mercury Kelly 19-34, 211 yards, 3 TD
DE Phil Calwell 5 tck, 2.0 sacks
DE Troy Bates 5 tck, 2.0 sacks
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Old 04-27-2003, 06:53 PM   #17
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Park Ridge, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Cranford, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Seaford, DE. Strength: Gaining Extra Yards. Weakness: Third Down Running

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Teaneck, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking

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There were two great DT's from NJ, but both failed to meet academic restrictions.
There are a TON of OL available for recruiting. Not much of anything else.

Accepted - 0

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Old 04-27-2003, 06:53 PM   #18
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Weel 4

No game this week.
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Old 04-27-2003, 06:58 PM   #19
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Miami of Florida 3 0 0 1.000 139 31 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 6
Virginia Tech 2 0 0 1.000 110 14 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 17
Syracuse 2 0 0 1.000 86 20 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2
Rutgers 2 0 0 1.000 59 49 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2
Richard Stockton 2 1 0 .666 94 56 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Won 2
Boston College 1 1 0 .500 49 54 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1
West Virginia 2 2 0 .500 100 99 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 1
Pittsburgh 1 2 0 .333 71 67 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lost 2

Week 4 Big East Games
Maryland beat West Virginia 41-17
Virginia beat Boston College 34-21
Miami of Florida beat Louisiana-Monroe 60-7

Week 5 Big East Games
Boston College at Virginia Tech TV5
Rutgers at Miami of Florida TV3
Pittsburgh at West Virginia
Richard Stockton at Syracuse TV5
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Old 04-27-2003, 07:06 PM   #20
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Park Ridge, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Shenandoah, PA. Strength: Avoiding INTs. Weakness: Touch Passing

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Cranford, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Seaford, DE. Strength: Gaining Extra Yards. Weakness: Third Down Running

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Teaneck, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Guys Mills, PA, Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

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There were two great DT's from NJ, but both failed to meet academic restrictions.
Donnie Reish is just BARELY above the academic restrictions. Normally I'd pass anyway, but I have to try to get him.

Accepted - 0

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Old 04-27-2003, 07:29 PM   #21
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Week 5

Stockton Ospreys (2-1) at Syracuse Orangemen (2-0)

Syracuse favored by 14
Attendance: 42,600 (49,600)
Weather: 75 degrees, fair
Last Meeting: Week 12, 2003
Result: Syracuse won 39-7
Head-to-Head Record: Syracuse leads 2-0
TV Coverage: TV5

Injury Report
WR Kurt Covington is OUT with a Seperated Shoulder (4 weeks)

First Half

Don't like playing a conference game without my best receiver...

Syracuse gets the ball first, and after a long drive, they end up having to punt it just outside of FG distance. We go 3 and out.

A big pass play gives them good field position. A few plays later, another decent pass play gets them in the endzone. 7-0 Syracuse.

On the first play, Kelly hits Bjorlin with a 27 yard pass. Nothing after that. We punt.

Syracuse puts together another good drive. They score another TD to make it 14-0. We go 3 and out.

They drive for awhile, but have to end up punting. We go 3 and out again. They go 3 and out. We go 3 and out...

Merloni picks off the pass to give us great field position. But we have to kick the FG and Stacey misses it. They go 3 and out, and then we go 3 and out. Time runs out on the next drive.

Half-Time score: Syracuse leads 14-0

Boy are we missing Covington. He had been our big play receiver. We are just not getting anything and our defense must be tired.

On our first drive we convert a 4th down and drive down the field. A 10 yard trap play gives us a TD. 14-7 Syracuse.

Syracuse goes 3 and out. We get 1 st down, and have to punt.

Syracuse converts a 3rd and long and a 4th and long on their next drive. They get stopped at our 6 yardline and they kick the FG to make it 17-7.

It just went downhill from there. On our next drive, we manage a 1st down, but that's it and punt it. Syracuse, on 3rd and 1, made a 47 yard run up the middle. Several plays later, they get it in the endzone.

On the next drive, Kelly throws an INT. His first INT since week 1. Syracuse then drives the field again to get another TD.

Final Score: Syracuse wins 31-7

Our D just ran out of gas when our O just couldn't keep the ball for any amount of time.

TOP
Stockton: 24:30
Syracuse: 35:30

First game in which Bates did not get 2 sacks. In fact, he didn't get any.
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Old 04-27-2003, 07:35 PM   #22
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Miami of Florida 4 0 0 1.000 163 38 1 0 0 1.000 24 7 Won 7
Virginia Tech 3 0 0 1.000 165 35 1 0 0 1.000 55 21 Won 18
Syracuse 3 0 0 1.000 117 27 1 0 0 1.000 31 7 Won 3
Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 130 102 1 0 0 1.000 59 35 Won 1
Rutgers 2 1 0 .666 66 73 0 1 0 .000 7 24 Lost 1
Richard Stockton 2 2 0 .500 101 87 0 1 0 .000 7 31 Lost 1
West Virginia 2 3 0 .400 135 158 0 1 0 .000 35 59 Lost 2
Boston College 1 2 0 .333 70 109 0 1 0 .000 21 55 Lost 2

Week 5 Big East Games
Virginia Tech beat Boston College 55-21
Miami of Florida beat Rutgers 24-7
Pittsburgh beat West Virginia 59-35
Syracuse beat Richard Stockton 31-7

Week 6 Big East Games
Texas A&M at Pittsburgh
Navy at Boston College
Miami of Florida at Troy State
Brigham Young at Rutgers
Tennessee at Syracuse
Virginia Tech at Connecticut

Stockton Players of the Week
S Joseph Merloni 9 tck, 2 ast, 1 INT

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Old 04-27-2003, 07:42 PM   #23
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Park Ridge, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Shenandoah, PA. Strength: Avoiding INTs. Weakness: Touch Passing

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Cranford, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Seaford, DE. Strength: Gaining Extra Yards. Weakness: Third Down Running

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Teaneck, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Guys Mills, PA, Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Philadelphia, PA. Strength: Man-to-Man Coverage. Weakness: Punt Returning

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There were two great DT's from NJ, but both failed to meet academic restrictions.

Accepted - 0

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Old 04-27-2003, 07:46 PM   #24
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No game this week.
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Old 04-27-2003, 07:51 PM   #25
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Miami of Florida 5 0 0 1.000 211 45 1 0 0 1.000 24 7 Won 8
Virginia Tech 4 0 0 1.000 216 52 1 0 0 1.000 55 21 Won 19
Syracuse 3 1 0 .750 124 62 1 0 0 1.000 31 7 Lost 1
Pittsburgh 2 3 0 .400 144 164 1 0 0 1.000 59 35 Lost 1
Richard Stockton 2 2 0 .500 101 87 0 1 0 .000 7 31 Lost 1
Boston College 2 2 0 .500 109 130 0 1 0 .000 21 55 Won 1
Rutgers 2 2 0 .500 98 115 0 1 0 .000 7 24 Lost 2
West Virginia 2 3 0 .400 135 158 0 1 0 .000 35 59 Lost 2

Week 6 Big East Games
Texas A&M beat Pittsburgh 62-14
Boston College beat Navy 39-21
Miami of Florida beat Troy State 48-7
Brigham Young beat Rutgers 42-32
Tennessee beat Syracuse 35-7
Virginia Tech beat Connecticut 51-17

Week 7 Big East Games
Pittsburgh at Boston College
Virginia Tech at Minia of Florida TV1
Richard Stockton at Rutgers
West Virginia at Syracuse

Virginia Tech has extended their winning streak to 19 games. Miami has won 8 straight. Will Tech keep it's strwak going, or is Miami beginning a long streak of their own?
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Park Ridge, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Shenandoah, PA. Strength: Avoiding INTs. Weakness: Touch Passing

CB Aaron LaChapelle - #31 CB, #533 National, scouted 70+
Halendon, NJ. Strength: Intercepting Passes, Weakness: Punt Returning

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Cranford, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Seaford, DE. Strength: Gaining Extra Yards. Weakness: Third Down Running

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Teaneck, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Guys Mills, PA, Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Philadelphia, PA. Strength: Man-to-Man Coverage. Weakness: Punt Returning

T Warren DeGrasse - #56 T, #663 National, scouted 65-
Newark, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

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There were two great DT's from NJ, but both failed to meet academic restrictions.

Accepted - 0

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Pittsgrove, NJ (49+)


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Old 04-27-2003, 11:36 PM   #27
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Week 7

THE BATTLE OF NEW JERSEY

Stockton Ospreys (2-2) at Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-2)

Rutgers are 7 point favorites
Attendance: 21,200 (41,500)
Weather: 66 degrees, stormy
Last Meeting:Week 13, 2003
Result: Stockton won 22-21
Head-to-Head Record: Tied 1-1

Personel change, T Katz replaced by T Clayton

Injury Report
WR Kurt Covington is PROBABLE with a Seperate Shoulder (2 weeks). He will play at WR3.

First Half

On the third play of the game, Kelly is picked off and it's taken the distance. 1:11 into the game and Rutgers already have a 7-0 lead.

A pass to Noll gets us the first down, but we can't do anymore and we punt it away.

On Rutger's 4th play of their drive it's picked off by Hanks and he takes it the distance. The PAT is missed, and the score is 7-6. Both TDs were scored on an interception.

Rutgers go three and out. We manage to gain a 1st down, but then punt it away. Rutgers gain 1 first down on their next drive, and then punt it away.

We get the ball and Ford runs it for 15 on a trap play. Then Jefferson takes it up the middle for 15 more. A 13 yard pass to Davidson gets us on the Rutgers 35 yardline. Then, Kelly connects with Bjorlin who takes it the entire way for a TD. We convert for 2 and the score is 14-7 Stockton.

Rutgers go 3 and out. We get the ball and give it to Jefferson who takes it for 22 yards. On the next play, we connect with Davidson for 23. A defensive pass interference call gives us another 15. We get down to their 8 yard line, but an intentional grounding call pushes us back to the 24. Stacey hits the 41 yard FG to make it 17-7 Stockton.

On the second play for Rutgers, Freeman picks it off. He takes it for 26 yards to the Rutgers 15 yardline. 2 plays later, Kelly connects with Davidson for the TD. 24-7 Stockton.

We ended up just exchanging punts for the rest of the half.

Half-Time: Stockton leads 24-7

Rutgers can't do anythign with their first possession, and punt it away. We get going, but it's stopped by an interception. But Rutgers get stopped, going 3 and out.

We get the ball back and put together a nice, steady drive. We end up at the Rutgers 21 yardline and make the 38 yard FG. 27-7 Stockton leads.

Rutgers fumbles the ball on its next drive. We get down to their 8 yard line and kick the FG. 30-7 Stockton leads.

Rutgers goes 3 and out. We get the ball back and it's intercepted by Rutgers (by a player named Durham. Some of you may remember Durham was a CB I was recruiting in 2002. He decided to go to Rutgers)

Rutgers doesn't do much and punt the ball away. We go 3 and out on the next drive. Rutgers then goes 3 and out.

We end up fumbling the ball on the next drive. But Rutgers again goes 3 and out. We go 3 and out...

Rutgers goes for a long 4th down try, but they have it intercepted by Pravato. We drive down to the Rutgers 20 yardline and miss a 37 yard FG.

Rutgers is finally able to put something together. A huge 45 yard pass helps them get into my territory where they finally punch it through for a TD. The conversion attempt failed.

And that would the game.

Final Score: Stockton wins 30-13

A convincing win against our rival.

Bates got his 2.0 sacks. Caldwell also got a sack.

Bates also had 5 hurries, 3 tackles with 2 for a loss.
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Old 04-28-2003, 03:02 PM   #28
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 5 0 0 1.000 233 65 2 0 0 1.000 72 34 Won 20
Syracuse 4 1 0 .800 166 72 2 0 0 1.000 73 17 Won 1
Miami of Florida 5 1 0 .833 224 62 1 1 0 .500 37 24 Lost 1
Richard Stockton 3 2 0 .600 131 100 1 1 0 .500 37 44 Won 1
Boston College 3 2 0 .600 133 145 1 1 0 .500 45 70 Won 2
Pittsburgh 2 4 0 .333 159 188 1 1 0 .500 74 59 Lost 2
Rutgers 2 3 0 .400 111 145 0 2 0 .000 20 54 Lost 3
West Virginia 2 4 0 .333 145 200 0 2 0 .000 45 101 Lost 3

Week 7 Big East Games
Boston College beat Pittsburgh 24-15
Virginia Tech beat Miami of Florida 17-13
Richard Stockton beat Rutgers 30-13
Syracuse beat West Virginia 42-10

Week 8 Big East Games
Boston College at Richard Stockton
Miami of Florida at West Virginia
Rutgers at Virginia Tech

Stockton Players of the Week
DE Troy Bates 3 tck, 1 ast, 2.0 sacks

Commentary
We are off to our best start so far. A 3-2 record halfway into the season. If
I can gust go 3-3 in our last 6 games, I'll have my first winning season. But the worst is yet to come. I highly doubt I'll beat Boston College, Miami or Virginia Tech. That means I have to beat Pittsburgh, West Virginia and Kaneohe. Kaneohe should be beatable. West Virginia, maybe. Pittsburgh is also one I dougt I win. I honeslt think the only game I'll win from here on out if Kaneohe (SOL8 team). But that'll give me a 4-7 record, which would still be my best yet.

In other news, Virginia Tech beat Miami and continue their winning streak. They have now won 20 straight games. That's second longest behind Florida State, who currently have won 25 straight.

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Old 04-28-2003, 03:12 PM   #29
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Park Ridge, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Shenandoah, PA. Strength: Avoiding INTs. Weakness: Touch Passing

CB Aaron LaChapelle - #31 CB, #533 National, scouted 70+
Halendon, NJ. Strength: Intercepting Passes, Weakness: Punt Returning

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Cranford, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Seaford, DE. Strength: Gaining Extra Yards. Weakness: Third Down Running

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Teaneck, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Guys Mills, PA, Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Philadelphia, PA. Strength: Man-to-Man Coverage. Weakness: Punt Returning

T Warren DeGrasse - #56 T, #663 National, scouted 65-
Newark, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

S Jesse Mabry - #88 S, #--- National, scouted 58+
Not many CBs to go after, so I go after this guy in the hopes that I can convert him to a CB.
Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Zone Defense. Weakness: Kick Returning.

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There were two great DT's from NJ, but both failed to meet academic restrictions.

Accepted - 0

Declined
CB Ernie Weatherford -
Pittsgrove, NJ (49+)

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Old 04-28-2003, 03:50 PM   #30
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Week 8

Boston College Eagles (3-2) at Stockton Ospreys (3-2)

Boston College favored by 2
Attendance: 43,500 (66,600)
Weather: 56 degrees, fair
Last Meeting: Week 11, 2003
Result: Boston College won 62-7
Head-to-Head: Boston College leads 2-0

Injury Report
WR Kurt Covington is PROBABLE with a Seperated Shoulder (1 week). Will play WR3.

First Half

Back to the old ways of doing things. I could recap, but it'll be too painful.

Kelly threw 3 interceptions in the first half.

Half-Time: Boston College leads 28-7

Kelly threw 2 more interceptions. Seivers comes in to try to pick it back on. On his 2nd play, he throws an interception...

Final Score: Boston College wins 56-7

Well, we're back to our old ways.
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Old 04-28-2003, 04:10 PM   #31
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 6 0 0 1.000 284 75 3 0 0 1.000 123 44 Won 21
Syracuse 4 1 0 .800 166 72 2 0 0 1.000 73 17 Won 1
Boston College 4 2 0 .666 189 152 2 1 0 .666 101 77 Won 3
Pittsburgh 2 4 0 .333 159 188 1 1 0 .500 74 59 Lost 2
Miami of Florida 5 2 0 .714 242 102 1 2 0 .333 55 64 Lost 2
Richard Stockton 3 3 0 .500 138 156 1 2 0 .333 44 100 Lost 1
West Virginia 3 4 0 .428 185 218 1 2 0 .333 85 119 Won 1
Rutgers 2 4 0 .333 121 196 0 3 0 .000 30 105 Lost 4

Week 8 Big East Games
Boston College beat Richard Stockton 56-7
West Virginia beat Miami of Florida 40-18
Virginia Tech beat Rutgers 51-10

Week 9 Big East Games
Syracuse at Miami of Florida TV3
Richard Stockton at Pittsburgh
Rutgers at West Virginia

Commentary
Virginia Tech increases its streak to 21. Florida State did not play, so they stay at 25.

Look at the spanking West Virginia laid on Miami. Unbeleivable.

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Old 04-28-2003, 04:13 PM   #32
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
At 100, I think he'll still be great even with a double negative. Ephrata, PA Strength: Run Blocking. Weakness: Pass Protection.

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Park Ridge, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton.

CB Aaron LaChapelle - #31 CB, #533 National, scouted 70+
Has decided to attend Washington State

DT Walter Whitley - #43 DT, #790 National, scouted 58+
South River, NJ. Strength: Defending the Run. Weakness: Rushing the Passer

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
A solid guy if we can get him. Norristown, PA. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking.

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Has decided to attend Notre Dame

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Seaford, DE. Strength: Gaining Extra Yards. Weakness: Third Down Running

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Teaneck, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Guys Mills, PA, Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Philadelphia, PA. Strength: Man-to-Man Coverage. Weakness: Punt Returning

T Warren DeGrasse - #56 T, #663 National, scouted 65-
Newark, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

S Jesse Mabry - #88 S, #--- National, scouted 58+
Not many CBs to go after, so I go after this guy in the hopes that I can convert him to a CB.
Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Zone Defense. Weakness: Kick Returning.

T Randall Jernigan - #33 T, #395 National, scouted 60+
Rutherford, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking.

---------------

We got our QB !!!! We signed the QB of our future (hopefully). Donnie Reish, our dream recruit has decided
to come to Stockton.

Accepted - 1
QB Donnie Reish - Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (78++)

Declined
CB Ernie Weatherford -
Rice
T Irving Robbins -
Notre Dame
CB Aaron LaChapelle - Washington State
S Adam Raymond - Vanderbilt
S Maurice Elliott - Indiana

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Old 04-28-2003, 04:28 PM   #33
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Stockton Ospreys (3-3) at Pittsburgh Panthers (2-4)

Pittsburgh is favored by 13
Attendance: 55,300 (56,500)
Weather: 46 degrees, rain
Last Meeting: Week 10, 2003
Result: Pittsburgh won 69-7
Head-to-Head Record: Pittsburgh leads 2-0

Injury Report
No injuries.

First Half

We start off with a couple of good plays, but fail to get anything going. We punt from midfield. Our D holds up and Pitt goes 3 and out.

A pass from Kelly to Covington for 21 yards gets us deep in Pitt territory. Our drive stalls there. We kick a 43 yard FG. 3-0 Stockton.

Pitt drives slowly but surely to midfield. Then they get their big play. A 53 yard run for a TD. 7-3 Pitt.

Kelly gets sacked twice as we go 3 and out. It's a horrible punt and Pitt gets good field position. They can't gain anything though and kick the FG. 10-3 Pitt.

We both go three and out. On the first play of our next drive, Jefferson fumbles the ball. One play later, Pitt is in the endzone. 17-3 Pitt.

Another 3 and out possesion for us and Pitt has another good drive. They score another TD to make it 24-3.

2 plays into the next drive, Kelly is picked off. A few more plays, and Pitt is in the endzone again. 31-3

Half-Time: Pittsburgh leads 31-3

Turnovers and 3 and out possesions are killing us.

It looks like we start to mount a comeback. On our first drive of the second half, Kelly connects with Bjorling for a 43 yard TD pass.

But that would be it. We would only manage a FG and Pitt got 1 more TD. Both teams had basically and entire half of 3 and our possesions and turnovers.

Final Score: Pittsburgh wins 38-13

Horrible first half. We outscored Pitt 10-7 in the second half. It was definatly an improvement over last year's game.
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Old 04-28-2003, 04:59 PM   #34
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 6 0 0 1.000 284 75 3 0 0 1.000 123 44 Won 21
Syracuse 4 2 0 .666 183 92 2 1 0 .666 90 37 Lost 1
Boston College 4 2 0 .666 189 152 2 1 0 .666 101 77 Won 3
Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .428 197 201 2 1 0 .666 112 72 Won 1
West Virginia 4 4 0 .500 212 218 2 2 0 .500 112 119 Won 2
Miami of Florida 6 2 0 .750 262 119 2 2 0 .500 75 81 Won 1
Richard Stockton 3 4 0 .428 151 194 1 3 0 .250 57 138 Lost 2
Rutgers 2 5 0 .285 121 223 0 4 0 .000 30 132 Lost 5

Week 9 Big East Games
Miami of Florida beat Syracuse 20-17
Pittsburgh beat Richard Stockton 38-13
West Virginia beat Rutgers 27-0

Week 10 Big East Games
Syracuse at Boston College TV4
Miami of Florida at Richard Stockton
Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh TV4

Commentary
Virginia Tech had off. Florida State increases Streak to 26.

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Old 04-28-2003, 08:40 PM   #35
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
Has decided to attend Pittsburgh

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Has decided to attend UCLA

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton.

CB Aaron LaChapelle - #31 CB, #533 National, scouted 70+
Has decided to attend Washington State

DT Walter Whitley - #43 DT, #790 National, scouted 58+
South River, NJ. Strength: Defending the Run. Weakness: Rushing the Passer

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
Has decided to attend Purdue

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Has decided to attend Notre Dame

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Teaneck, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection, Weakness: Run Blocking

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Guys Mills, PA, Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Philadelphia, PA. Strength: Man-to-Man Coverage. Weakness: Punt Returning

T Warren DeGrasse - #56 T, #663 National, scouted 65-
Newark, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

S Jesse Mabry - #88 S, #--- National, scouted 58+
Not many CBs to go after, so I go after this guy in the hopes that I can convert him to a CB.
Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Zone Defense. Weakness: Kick Returning.

T Randall Jernigan - #33 T, #395 National, scouted 60+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

S J.J. Bovee - #72 S, #--- National, scouted 58-
Franklin, PA. Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

---------------

We landed a decent RB so Reish will have help with running the ball.

Accepted - 1
QB Donnie Reish - Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (78++)
RB Jake Hubbard - Seaford, Delaware (60-)

Declined
CB Ernie Weatherford -
Rice
T Irving Robbins -
Notre Dame
CB Aaron LaChapelle - Washington State
S Adam Raymond - Vanderbilt
S Maurice Elliott - Indiana
OLB Leroy Boudreaux - Ball State
DT Dale Mendola - Ewa Beach
T Winfred Bucher - Pittsburgh
T Randall Jerniga - Texas A&M
C Brian Bost - UCLA
C Lincoln Fordyce - Purdue

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Old 04-28-2003, 08:53 PM   #36
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Miami Hurricanes (6-2) at Stockton Ospreys (3-4)

Miami favored by 13 points
Attendance: 41,600 (66,600)
Weather: 69 degrees, fair
Last Meeting: Week 9, 2003
Result: Miami won 56-10
Head-to-Head Result: Miami leads 2-0

Injury Report
DE Troy Bates is QUESTIONABLE with a Sprained Knee. (2 weeks). Considering that it's Miami, I see no reason to push my luck. Bates will be DE #4.

First Half

Moral vicotry, we hold Miami scoreless in the first quarter, almost. They scored a TD on the last play of the 1st quarter. But we answer right back with a TD of our own. A 41 yard pass to Noll set up the 18 yard TD pass to Ford. 7-7 Tied.

But as I said, this is Miami. They score 17 more points in the 2nd quarter, and we do nothing.

Half-Time: Miami leads 24-7

We both exchange TDs for our first drives of the 2nd half. We fail a 2 pt conversion attempt, however, and the score is 31-13.

But this is Miami and they end up scoring on every single drive of this half. Including the first one, they score 5 TDs and 1 FG.

We get nothing.

Final Score: Miami wins 62-13

Still not ready for the big time. Far from it.
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Old 04-28-2003, 09:14 PM   #37
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 7 0 0 1.000 318 85 4 0 0 1.000 157 54 Won 22
Boston College 5 2 0 .714 195 152 3 1 0 .750 107 77 Won 4
Miami of Florida 7 2 0 .777 324 132 3 2 0 .600 137 94 Won 2
Syracuse 4 3 0 .571 183 98 2 2 0 .500 90 43 Lost 2
Pittsburgh 3 5 0 .375 207 235 2 2 0 .500 122 106 Lost 1
West Virginia 4 4 0 .500 212 218 2 2 0 .500 112 119 Won 2
Richard Stockton 3 5 0 .375 164 256 1 4 0 .200 70 200 Lost 3
Rutgers 2 5 0 .285 121 223 0 4 0 .000 30 132 Lost 5

Week 10 Big East Games
Boston College beat Syracuse 6-0
Miami of Florida beat Richard Stockton 62-13
Virginia Tech beat Pittsburgh 34-10

Week 11 Big East Games
Boston College at Rutgers
Pittsburgh at Syracuse
West Virginia at Virginia Tech TV5

Commentary
Virginia Tech continues its streak of wins now numbering 22. Florida State also continues its winning ways, extending their streak of wins to 27. Even with their streak of 22 wins, Virginia Tech is still only ranked #6 (thanks to the BCS standings. Both Coaches and Fans polls have them #2)

We drop 3 straight now. We would have to win 3 straight to have a winning season. Since I face Virginia Tech in 2 weeks, don't think it's happening.

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Old 04-28-2003, 09:16 PM   #38
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
Has decided to attend Pittsburgh

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Has decided to attend UCLA

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton.

CB Aaron LaChapelle - #31 CB, #533 National, scouted 70+
Has decided to attend Washington State

DT Walter Whitley - #43 DT, #790 National, scouted 58+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
Has decided to attend Purdue

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Has decided to attend Notre Dame

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Guys Mills, PA, Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Has decided to attend Tennessee

T Warren DeGrasse - #56 T, #663 National, scouted 65-
Newark, NJ. Strength: Pass Protection. Weakness: Run Blocking

S Jesse Mabry - #88 S, #--- National, scouted 58+
Not many CBs to go after, so I go after this guy in the hopes that I can convert him to a CB.
Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Zone Defense. Weakness: Kick Returning.

T Randall Jernigan - #33 T, #395 National, scouted 60+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

S J.J. Bovee - #72 S, #--- National, scouted 58-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

---------------

Guard Jamie Adams will do be a great addition to help protect our all-star QB.
I am now done with my Blue Chip and Dream recruits as there are no more worth going after, or who academically
qualify.

Accepted - 6
QB Donnie Reish - Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (78++)
RB Jake Hubbard - Seaford, Delaware (60-)
T Austin Bailey - Glen Ridge, New Jersey (42+)
OLB Jerald Fisk - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (54-)
S J.J. Bovee - Franklin, Pennsylvania (58-)
G Jamie Adams - Teaneck, New Jersey (73++)

Declined
CB Ernie Weatherford -
Rice
T Irving Robbins -
Notre Dame
CB Aaron LaChapelle - Washington State
S Adam Raymond - Vanderbilt
S Maurice Elliott - Indiana
OLB Leroy Boudreaux - Ball State
DT Dale Mendola - Ewa Beach
T Winfred Bucher - Pittsburgh
T Randall Jerniga - Texas A&M
C Brian Bost - UCLA
C Lincoln Fordyce - Purdue
T Corwin Alston - Rutgers
DT Walter Whitley - Texas A&M
OLB Jeremy Womack - Vanderbilt
CB Rico Terry - Tennessee


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Old 04-28-2003, 09:28 PM   #39
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 8 0 0 1.000 342 99 5 0 0 1.000 181 68 Won 23
Miami of Florida 7 2 0 .777 324 132 3 2 0 .600 137 94 Won 2
Boston College 5 3 0 .625 214 193 3 2 0 .600 126 118 Lost 1
Syracuse 5 3 0 .625 214 126 3 2 0 .600 121 71 Won 1
Pittsburgh 3 6 0 .333 235 266 2 3 0 .400 150 137 Lost 2
West Virginia 4 5 0 .444 226 242 2 3 0 .400 126 143 Lost 1
Richard Stockton 3 5 0 .375 164 256 1 4 0 .200 70 200 Lost 3
Rutgers 3 5 0 .375 162 242 1 4 0 .200 71 151 Won 1

Week 11 Big East Games
Rutgers beat Boston College 41-19
Syracuse beat Pittsburgh 31-28
Virginia Tech beat West Virginia 24-14

Week 12 Big East Games
West Virginia at Boston College
Pittsburgh at Miami of Florida
Syracuse at Rutgers
Virginia Tech at Richard Stockton

Commentary
Virginia Tech has a 23 game winning streak, while Florida State continues on with 28 wins.
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Old 04-28-2003, 09:32 PM   #40
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
Has decided to attend Pittsburgh

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Has decided to attend UCLA

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton.

CB Aaron LaChapelle - #31 CB, #533 National, scouted 70+
Has decided to attend Washington State

DT Walter Whitley - #43 DT, #790 National, scouted 58+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
Has decided to attend Purdue

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Has decided to attend Notre Dame

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Guys Mills, PA, Strength: Man-to-Man Defense. Weakness: Intercepting Passes

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Has decided to attend Tennessee

T Warren DeGrasse - #56 T, #663 National, scouted 65-
Has decided to attend Georgia

S Jesse Mabry - #88 S, #--- National, scouted 58+
Not many CBs to go after, so I go after this guy in the hopes that I can convert him to a CB.
Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Zone Defense. Weakness: Kick Returning.

T Randall Jernigan - #33 T, #395 National, scouted 60+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

S J.J. Bovee - #72 S, #--- National, scouted 58-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

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Accepted - 6
QB Donnie Reish - Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (78++)
RB Jake Hubbard - Seaford, Delaware (60-)
T Austin Bailey - Glen Ridge, New Jersey (42+)
OLB Jerald Fisk - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (54-)
S J.J. Bovee - Franklin, Pennsylvania (58-)
G Jamie Adams - Teaneck, New Jersey (73++)

Declined
CB Ernie Weatherford -
Rice
T Irving Robbins -
Notre Dame
CB Aaron LaChapelle - Washington State
S Adam Raymond - Vanderbilt
S Maurice Elliott - Indiana
OLB Leroy Boudreaux - Ball State
DT Dale Mendola - Ewa Beach
T Winfred Bucher - Pittsburgh
T Randall Jerniga - Texas A&M
C Brian Bost - UCLA
C Lincoln Fordyce - Purdue
T Corwin Alston - Rutgers
DT Walter Whitley - Texas A&M
OLB Jeremy Womack - Vanderbilt
CB Rico Terry - Tennessee
T Warren DeGrasse - Georgia

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Old 04-28-2003, 09:42 PM   #41
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Week 12

Virginia Tech Hokies (8-0) at Stockton Ospreys (3-5)

Virginia Tech is favored by 17
Attendance: 43,500 (66,600)
Weather: 62 degrees, fair
Last Meeting: Week 7, 2003
Result: Virginia Tech won 44-7
Head-to-Head Record: Virginia Tech leads 2-0

Injury Report
DE Melvin Walker is OUT with a Torn Triceps Muscle (25 Weeks)
CB Peter Harris is OUT with a Seperated Shoulder (5 Weeks)
FB Omar Hoetger is OUT with a Broken Arm (10 Weeks)
DE Phil Caldwell is PROBABLE with a Bruised Ribcage (4 Weeks)

First Half

It's Virginia Tech....

Our D tries, but without an offense to go more than 4 downs at a time, it's hard.

Half-Time: Tech leads 20-0

It just got worse...

Final Score: Tech wins 58-0

We got shut out. Pathetic.
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Old 04-28-2003, 09:49 PM   #42
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 9 0 0 1.000 400 99 6 0 0 1.000 239 68 Won 24
Miami of Florida 8 2 0 .800 341 145 4 2 0 .666 154 107 Won 3
Boston College 6 3 0 .666 248 210 4 2 0 .666 160 135 Won 1
Syracuse 6 3 0 .666 242 140 4 2 0 .666 149 85 Won 2
Pittsburgh 3 7 0 .300 248 283 2 4 0 .333 163 154 Lost 3
West Virginia 4 6 0 .400 243 276 2 4 0 .333 143 177 Lost 2
Richard Stockton 3 6 0 .333 164 314 1 5 0 .166 70 258 Lost 4
Rutgers 3 6 0 .333 176 270 1 5 0 .166 85 179 Lost 1

Week 12 Big East Games
Boston College beat West Virginia 34-17
Miami of Florida beat Pittsburgh 17-13
Syracuse beat Rutgers 28-14
Virginia Tech beat Richard Stockton 58-0

Week 13 Big East Games
Miami of Florida at Boston College TV4
Rutgers at Pittsburgh
Syracuse at Virginia Tech TV4
Richard Stockton at West Virginia

Commentary
Virginia Tech's streak: 24
Florida State's streak: 29

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Old 04-28-2003, 09:53 PM   #43
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Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
Has decided to attend Pittsburgh

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Has decided to attend UCLA

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton.

CB Aaron LaChapelle - #31 CB, #533 National, scouted 70+
Has decided to attend Washington State

DT Walter Whitley - #43 DT, #790 National, scouted 58+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
Has decided to attend Purdue

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Has decided to attend Notre Dame

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Has decided to attend Indiana

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Has decided to attend Tennessee

T Warren DeGrasse - #56 T, #663 National, scouted 65-
Has decided to attend Georgia

S Jesse Mabry - #88 S, #--- National, scouted 58+
Not many CBs to go after, so I go after this guy in the hopes that I can convert him to a CB.
Pittsburgh, PA. Strength: Zone Defense. Weakness: Kick Returning.

T Randall Jernigan - #33 T, #395 National, scouted 60+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

S J.J. Bovee - #72 S, #--- National, scouted 58-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

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Accepted - 6
QB Donnie Reish - Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (78++)
RB Jake Hubbard - Seaford, Delaware (60-)
T Austin Bailey - Glen Ridge, New Jersey (42+)
OLB Jerald Fisk - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (54-)
S J.J. Bovee - Franklin, Pennsylvania (58-)
G Jamie Adams - Teaneck, New Jersey (73++)

Declined
CB Ernie Weatherford -
Rice
T Irving Robbins -
Notre Dame
CB Aaron LaChapelle - Washington State
S Adam Raymond - Vanderbilt
S Maurice Elliott - Indiana
OLB Leroy Boudreaux - Ball State
DT Dale Mendola - Ewa Beach
T Winfred Bucher - Pittsburgh
T Randall Jerniga - Texas A&M
C Brian Bost - UCLA
C Lincoln Fordyce - Purdue
T Corwin Alston - Rutgers
DT Walter Whitley - Texas A&M
OLB Jeremy Womack - Vanderbilt
CB Rico Terry - Tennessee
T Warren DeGrasse - Georgia
ILB Freddie Shelton - Indiana


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Old 04-28-2003, 10:08 PM   #44
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Week 13

Stockton Ospreys (3-6) at West Virginia Demon Deacons (4-6)

West Virginia is favored by 9
Attendance: 51,000 (63,500)
Weather: 43 degrees, stormy
Last Meeting: Week 5, 2003
Result: West Virginia won 47-10
Head-to-Head Record: Tied 1-1

Injury Report
DE Melvin Walker is OUT with a Torn Triceps Muscle (24 Weeks)
CB Peter Harris is OUT with a Seperated Shoulder (4 Weeks)
FB Omar Hoetger is OUT with a Broken Arm (9 Weeks)
DE Phil Caldwell is PROBABLE with a Bruised Ribcage (3 Weeks)

First Half

Within the first 7 minutes, Kelly gets picked off twice. The second one was returned for a TD. 7-0 WV

The rest of the half is pretty uneventful. WV hit a FG as time runs out in the half.

Half-Time: West Virginia leads 10-0

WV quickly scores a TD at the beginning of the half. 17-0 WV

On their next drive, WV hit a FG to make the score 20-0.

As the fourth quarter starts, we finally get on the board with a TD pass from Kelly to Covington for 23 yards. 20-7 WV

But that's all we do. WV score two more TDs.

Final Score: West Virginia wins 34-7
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Old 04-28-2003, 10:26 PM   #45
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 10 0 0 1.000 438 112 7 0 0 1.000 277 81 Won 25
Boston College 7 3 0 .700 299 220 5 2 0 .714 211 145 Won 2
Miami of Florida 8 3 0 .727 351 196 4 3 0 .571 164 158 Lost 1
Syracuse 6 4 0 .600 255 178 4 3 0 .571 162 123 Lost 1
Pittsburgh 4 7 0 .363 283 290 3 4 0 .428 198 161 Won 1
West Virginia 5 6 0 .454 277 283 3 4 0 .428 177 184 Won 1
Richard Stockton 3 7 0 .300 171 348 1 6 0 .142 77 292 Lost 5
Rutgers 3 7 0 .300 183 305 1 6 0 .142 92 214 Lost 2

Week 13 Big East Games
Boston College beat Miami of Florida 51-10
Pittsburgh beat Rutgers 35-7
Virginia Tech beat Syracuse 38-13
West Virginia beat Richard Stockton

Week 14 Big East Games
Virginia at Virginia Tech TV4
Boston College at Notre Dame TV2
Connecticut at Rutgers
Syracuse at Auburn TV5

Commentary
Virginia Tech's winning Streak: 25
Florida State's winning Streak: 30

Check out the spanking Boston College laid on Miami. Ouch.

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Old 04-28-2003, 10:28 PM   #46
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Recruiting before Week 14

Required Local Scholarships

For the thrid straight season, no one from Gateway Regional or JFK Memorial is on the list.

Dream Recruits

T Winfred Bucher - #2 T, #44 National, scouted 100--
Has decided to attend Pittsburgh

C Brian Bost - #6 C, #142 National, scouted 95-
Has decided to attend UCLA

QB Donnie Reish - #26 QB, #302 National, scouted 78++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton.

CB Aaron LaChapelle - #31 CB, #533 National, scouted 70+
Has decided to attend Washington State

DT Walter Whitley - #43 DT, #790 National, scouted 58+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

Blue Chip Recruits

C Lincoln Fordyce - #13 C, #221 National, scouted 74+
Has decided to attend Purdue

T Irving Robbins - #37 T, #439 National, scouted 58-
Has decided to attend Notre Dame

RB Jake Hubbard - #88 RB, #--- National, scouted 60-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

G Jamie Adams - #12 G, #161 National, scouted 73++
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

ILB Freddie Shelton - #53 ILB, #937 National, scouted 58-
Has decided to attend Indiana

CB Rico Terry - #47 CB, #720 National, scouted 51+
Has decided to attend Tennessee

T Warren DeGrasse - #56 T, #663 National, scouted 65-
Has decided to attend Georgia

S Jesse Mabry - #88 S, #--- National, scouted 58+
Has decided to accept our Affer and attend Richard Stockton

T Randall Jernigan - #33 T, #395 National, scouted 60+
Has decided to attend Texas A&M

S J.J. Bovee - #72 S, #--- National, scouted 58-
Has decided to accept our offer and attend Richard Stockton

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With no more updates needed for Blue Chip and Dream recruits, the following two lists will be the only thing
I will be posting for now on. Mabry sings on to help our secondary.

Accepted - 8
QB Donnie Reish - Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (78++)
RB Jake Hubbard - Seaford, Delaware (60-)
T Austin Bailey - Glen Ridge, New Jersey (42+)
OLB Jerald Fisk - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (54-)
S J.J. Bovee - Franklin, Pennsylvania (58-)
G Jamie Adams - Teaneck, New Jersey (73++)
S Jesse Mabry - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (58+)
DT Maurice Mast - Lansdale, Pennsylvania (47+)

Declined
CB Ernie Weatherford -
Rice
T Irving Robbins -
Notre Dame
CB Aaron LaChapelle - Washington State
S Adam Raymond - Vanderbilt
S Maurice Elliott - Indiana
OLB Leroy Boudreaux - Ball State
DT Dale Mendola - Ewa Beach
T Winfred Bucher - Pittsburgh
T Randall Jerniga - Texas A&M
C Brian Bost - UCLA
C Lincoln Fordyce - Purdue
T Corwin Alston - Rutgers
DT Walter Whitley - Texas A&M
OLB Jeremy Womack - Vanderbilt
CB Rico Terry - Tennessee
T Warren DeGrasse - Georgia
ILB Freddie Shelton - Indiana
C Danny Hennings - Washington

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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 11 0 0 1.000 473 126 7 0 0 1.000 277 81 Won 26
Boston College 7 4 0 .636 306 261 5 2 0 .714 211 145 Lost 1
Miami of Florida 8 3 0 .727 351 196 4 3 0 .571 164 158 Lost 1
Syracuse 6 5 0 .545 265 216 4 3 0 .571 162 123 Lost 2
Pittsburgh 4 7 0 .363 283 290 3 4 0 .428 198 161 Won 1
West Virginia 5 6 0 .454 277 283 3 4 0 .428 177 184 Won 1
Richard Stockton 3 7 0 .300 171 348 1 6 0 .142 77 292 Lost 5
Rutgers 3 8 0 .272 204 333 1 6 0 .142 92 214 Lost 3

Week 14 Big East Games
Virginia Tech beat Virginia 35-14
Notre Dame beat Boston College 41-7
Connecticut beat Rutgers 28-21
Auburn beat Syracuse 38-10

Week 15 Big East Games
Kaneohe at Richard Stockton

Comentary
Virginia Tech winning streak: 26
Florida State winning streak: 30 (did not play this week)
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Old 04-28-2003, 10:49 PM   #48
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Accepted - 8
QB Donnie Reish - Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (78++)
RB Jake Hubbard - Seaford, Delaware (60-)
T Austin Bailey - Glen Ridge, New Jersey (42+)
OLB Jerald Fisk - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (54-)
S J.J. Bovee - Franklin, Pennsylvania (58-)
G Jamie Adams - Teaneck, New Jersey (73++)
S Jesse Mabry - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (58+)
DT Maurice Mast - Lansdale, Pennsylvania (47+)

Declined
CB Ernie Weatherford -
Rice
T Irving Robbins -
Notre Dame
CB Aaron LaChapelle - Washington State
S Adam Raymond - Vanderbilt
S Maurice Elliott - Indiana
OLB Leroy Boudreaux - Ball State
DT Dale Mendola - Ewa Beach
T Winfred Bucher - Pittsburgh
T Randall Jerniga - Texas A&M
C Brian Bost - UCLA
C Lincoln Fordyce - Purdue
T Corwin Alston - Rutgers
DT Walter Whitley - Texas A&M
OLB Jeremy Womack - Vanderbilt
CB Rico Terry - Tennessee
T Warren DeGrasse - Georgia
ILB Freddie Shelton - Indiana
C Danny Hennings - Washington
DE Ralph Gatas - West Virginia

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Week 15

Kaneohe (6-4) at Stockton Ospreys (3-7)

Stockton is favored by 1
Attendance: 50,000 (66,600)
Weather: 40 degrees, fair
Last Meeting: Week 14, 2003
Result: Stockton won 44-20
Head-to-Head Record: Stockton leads 1-0
TV Coverage: TV3

Injury Report
DE Melvin Walker is OUT with a Torn Tricepts Mucles (22 Weeks)
DE Benjamin O'Reilly is OUT with a Sprained Back (6 Weeks)
OLB Ken Frederick is OUT with a Pulled Quadriceps Muscle (4 Weeks)
FB Omar Hoetger is OUT with a Borken Arm (7 Weeks)
CB Peter Harris is PROBABLE with a Seperated Shoulder (1 Week)
DE Phil Caldwell is PROBABLE with a Bruised Ribcage (1 Week)

We are banged up. We're gonna miss Frederick and O'Reilly.

First Half

On the first drive, Kelly had the troops marching until he threw an interception. Kaneohe doesn't do much with it though. They punt it back.

We get 2 penelties against us and we have it at our 9 yards. Then Ford breaks out with a 91 yard TD run! 7-0 Stockton

Kaneohe goes 3 and out. We go 3 and out. Kaneohe goes 3 and out. Kelly throws an interception that is taken back for a TD. 7-7 tied.

We continue to exchange punts until Kelly throws another interception. Kaneohe tkaes it and scores a TD on a 14 yard pass. 14-7 Kaneohe.

We put together a long drive but it stalls a little into their territory. Then they drive the length of the filed only to be stopped on the 2 yardline. A 19 yard FG makes it 17-7 Kaneohe.

We get another drive going until Kelly throws another interception. Kaneohe doesn't do anything with it. On our first play, be get another big score. A 56 yard TD pass from Kelly to Noll and the score is 17-14 Kaneohe.

Half-Time: Kaneohe leads 17-14

On Kaneohe's first drive, they get to the 25 and kick a 42 yard FG. 20-14 Kaneohe leads.

As the 3rd quarter ends, we have the ball in Kaneohe territory, trying to figure out a way to win this game.

Kelly connects 3 for 4, with an 11 yard pass to Ford and back to back 8 yard passes to Bjorlin. The second being a TD pass. 21-20 Stockton leads.

On the next 2 Stockton drives, Kelly throws an interception to end both of them. Our defense holds though and on our last drive, we ensure the victory by scoring a TD on a 3 yard pass from Kelly to Jefferson.

But the victory was not complete. Kaneohe had one more try. With only 53 seconds left, Kaneohe had a 4th and 18. The pass was underthrown and we run the clock out.

Final Score: Stockton wins 28-20

We ended with a win, but with Kelly throwing 6 interceptions, we're gonna take a long hard look at who should be starting. I know I'll be red shirting the all-star I recruited, but We have a red-shirted Frosh right now that may just start next season unless I see some real improvement in Kelly.
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  School                 W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  W  L  T  Pct   PF  PA  Streak
Virginia Tech 11 0 0 1.000 473 126 7 0 0 1.000 277 81 Won 26
Boston College 7 4 0 .636 306 261 5 2 0 .714 211 145 Lost 1
Miami of Florida 8 3 0 .727 351 196 4 3 0 .571 164 158 Lost 1
Syracuse 6 5 0 .545 265 216 4 3 0 .571 162 123 Lost 2
Pittsburgh 4 7 0 .363 283 290 3 4 0 .428 198 161 Won 1
West Virginia 5 6 0 .454 277 283 3 4 0 .428 177 184 Won 1
Richard Stockton 4 7 0 .363 199 368 1 6 0 .142 77 292 Won 1
Rutgers 3 8 0 .272 204 333 1 6 0 .142 92 214 Lost 3

Overall Rankings

School Record Conf Comp Poll Loss Sched Total Rank
Texas A&M 12-0 B12 1.75 3.00 0.00 2.04 6.79 1
Florida State 11-0 ACC 4.75 1.00 0.00 2.92 8.67 2
South Carolina 12-0 SEC 3.75 4.00 0.00 1.44 9.19 3
California-Los Angeles 10-1 PAC 2.50 5.50 1.00 1.64 10.64 4
Virginia Tech 11-0 EST 6.25 2.00 0.00 4.28 12.53 5
Texas 10-1 B12 4.25 6.50 1.00 1.08 12.83 6
Louisiana State 9-2 SEC 6.25 11.50 2.00 0.40 20.15 7
Marshall 12-0 MAM 10.75 6.00 0.00 4.44 21.19 8
Alabama 10-2 SEC 10.75 12.00 2.00 1.48 26.23 9
Notre Dame 9-2 IND 13.75 8.00 2.00 3.84 27.59 10
Washington 9-2 PAC 13.50 12.00 2.00 2.48 29.98 11
Ohio State 8-3 B10 9.50 17.00 3.00 0.60 30.10 12
Fresno State 10-1 WAC 16.75 9.50 1.00 4.80 32.05 13
Colorado State 9-2 MWS 16.50 12.00 2.00 1.88 32.38 14
Purdue 8-3 B10 9.50 20.00 3.00 0.36 32.86 15
Texas Tech 9-2 B12 13.75 15.50 2.00 2.56 33.81 16
Indiana 9-2 B10 12.25 21.00 2.00 2.24 37.49 17
Wisconsin 8-3 B10 12.50 21.50 3.00 0.68 37.68 18
Georgia 8-3 SEC 15.50 20.00 3.00 1.36 39.86 19
Brigham Young 9-2 MWS 23.25 12.00 2.00 2.76 40.01 20
Miami of Florida 8-3 EST 19.50 15.50 3.00 2.72 40.72 21
Mississippi 8-3 SEC 14.25 27.00 3.00 0.80 45.05 22
Illinois 8-3 B10 19.25 22.50 3.00 2.08 46.83 23
Maryland 8-3 ACC 23.25 18.00 3.00 2.80 47.05 24
Florida 7-4 SEC 20.50 24.50 4.00 0.44 49.44 25
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Boston College 7-4 EST 36.00 31.00 4.00 2.28 73.28 31
Syracuse 6-5 EST 39.75 42.50 5.00 2.20 89.45 42
West Virginia 5-6 EST 60.00 72.00 6.00 1.12 139.12 62
Pittsburgh 4-7 EST 55.00 77.00 7.00 0.28 139.28 63
Richard Stockton 4-7 EST 69.50 93.00 7.00 2.00 171.50 85
Rutgers 3-8 EST 96.00 107.508.00 2.16 213.66 104

Week 15 Big East Games
Richard Stockton beat Kaneohe

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