BYU at UCSB (Mon, 2/20/06)
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Apparently the premature reports of UCSB's demise appear to be just that. . . . . . premature.
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CATLAX MAN - Premium
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Thanks all for updates.
Thanks for all the updates! Ole, Ole, Ole
Jack Miller for President! What a story, little used Frosh attack scores consecutive OT goals to win 2 wild home games.
Can anybody say how the one-armed middie, #45, held up in this game?
Did he finish the game?
Thanks
Jack Miller for President! What a story, little used Frosh attack scores consecutive OT goals to win 2 wild home games.
Can anybody say how the one-armed middie, #45, held up in this game?
Did he finish the game?
Thanks
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The impression from those around me in the crowd was that the comeback was greased along by some key calls.byualum wrote:anxious to get some input from those that were in attendance.
#45 for UCSB played a full game, I made note of his good play during the game, was definitely up there with time on the field middie wise.
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Andy Sharp wrote:[The impression from those around me in the crowd was that the comeback was greased along by some key calls.
That would be very unusual for SB at home as they have a long history of being on the other side of that coin . . . . as those who follow SB are well aware of.
#45 is Dustin Benesch who was a key contributor at defensive middie during last year's championship season. Good the see that he was able to fight through his injury issues.
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CATLAX MAN - Premium
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I understand that and can possibly explain it by the impression that calls tended to favor the team behind on the scoreboard, something UCSB tend to avoid.CATLAX MAN wrote:That would be very unusual for SB at home as they have a long history of being on the other side of that coin, as those who follow SB are well aware of.
Still on my worldwide search for the perfect game, wish me luck.
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Andy Sharp - All-America
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byualum wrote:OT...Dan Cole hit the crossbar on the man-up possesion.
Lots to say about that game, but this particular moment is one of the most amazing I have ever seen. Cole took the shot with about 12 seconds left, hit the top crossbar, and the ball bounced all the way back to within 5 yards of the BYU restraining line. It was at least 30-40 yards in the air at one point.
1/4" either way, right Ram?
BYU 85-87, 89-92
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Thanks should go out to Cricketman and DG for phoning in updates and contributing to general work unproductivity yesterday. It was much appreciated by all of us.
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