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No one left at the Coliseum. Hopefully Bru and his daddy are watching Clay’s Clown Show.

19 minutes ago, Tony Two K said:

No one left at the Coliseum. Hopefully Bru and his daddy are watching Clay’s Clown Show.

Its been a fun game to watch. 

byu just lost. At home. 7-6.  To northern Illinois. 

But God dammit they tried their guts out and did it the right way. On and off the field. 

1984 forever!

13 minutes ago, RockyMountainHighHorn said:

Maryland is going to win. I say that as a positive not to bring up bad memories.

Fairyland's only real disaster was the Temple loss.  They were never gonna beat the Wovlerines or survive the Iowa City Pink Locker Room Gauntlet.

With that said we still had no business losing to them once let alone twice.

1 minute ago, pops said:

byu just lost. At home. 7-6.  To northern Illinois. 

But God dammit they tried their guts out and did it the right way. On and off the field. 

1984 forever!

This may drop them below Dixie State in the Beehive State rankings.

wow Oregon State ties it up and then fucks up the PAT and it goes to overtime

8 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

This may drop them below Dixie State in the Beehive State rankings.

Might drop them below corner canyon high school. 

1 minute ago, Casual Encounter said:

Thought Strong was at USF?

He’s got his own troubles today. Majors team has put up 50 points in 50 minutes so far. 

Big run Iowa! Lesssss gooooooo Hawks!!! 

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Cholas 4 life

Wazzu at Stanford about to kick on the P12 network.

Iowa about to go up on the kid fuckers

3 minutes ago, pops said:

Iowa about to go up on the kid fuckers

 

4 minutes ago, pops said:

Iowa about to go up on the kid fuckers

 

3 minutes ago, pops said:

Or not. 

Nice job, Pops! 

I'll take the blame. Unlike Paterno. 

17 minutes ago, SDG said:

Wazzu at Stanford about to kick on the P12 network.

Why?!?!?!?

2 minutes ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

Lulz what the fuck refs in the Iowa game? PedoState fans? 

I thought that was a correct reversal.

Iowa just needs to throw multiple Hail Marys.

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Just now, Beau Vine said:

Why?!?!?!?

larry scott marketing 101.....you have to put the product people want to see on your network to spur demand for it!

Jizz Jars vs Stingray Cowbells is underway in Starkville.  So far Cowbells are moving the ball at will

Luckily (or not) I live in P12 network land. Go pirate. 

Td cowbell. I think. Don't want to jinx it. 

2 minutes ago, Machinator said:

 

The UDub@Cal crowd looked similar, except that almost everyone was wearing purple.

Fortunately, it wasn't my daughter's weekend to run the donkey mascot across the field after TDs...

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DII football: Here are the 12 most eye-popping numbers from Colorado School of Mines' 84-42 win

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There was no shortage of offense at Marv Kay Stadium in Golden, Colorado on Saturday. The Colorado School of Mines and South Dakota Mines combined for 126 points, as the Orediggers won 84-42.

This shouldn't come as a surprise. The Orediggers entered the game with the third-best scoring offense in DII football, averaging 46.4 points per game. The Hardrockers weren't far behind, tied for sixth with 44.3 points per game. Both teams found themselves right at home in the end zone early on, as they headed to the half with the Orediggers leading 49-42.

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Here's a look at some of the more mind-boggling numbers from Saturday's offensive explosion.

0 — Points scored by South Dakota Mines in the second half. It's pretty remarkable that a team lost and still scored 42 points. It's even more remarkable that all 42 of those points came in the first half. 

4 — Wide receivers who pulled in more than 100 yards receiving. Isaiah Manley (147) and Joe Luebbers (107) did it for the Hardrockers while Sean O'Dell (129) and Brody Oliver (123) went over the century mark for the Orediggers.

 

With a catch in the second quarter, @bsoliver15 is the new @MinesFootball career receiving yards leader! Now 6th in RMAC history. #HelluvaEngineer

 
 

5 — Number of touchdowns thrown by each starting quarterback. It was the Hardrockers' Jake Sullivan's second five-touchdown day in the past four weeks, and he has now thrown for multiple touchdowns in eight straight games. Isaac Harker tallied his fourth five-touchdown day of the season and has 25 touchdowns to just two interceptions in the last six weeks for Colorado School of Mines.

12 — Touchdowns scored by the Orediggers. Six came on the ground, five came through the air and one came on a fumble recovery to the house. That gave Colorado School of Mines kicker Scott Marshall 12 extra points, which set the school record.

13 — Total players who caught at least one pass. Seven Orediggers and six Hardrockers tallied at least one reception. 

14 —  Receptions for SD Mines wide receiver Isaiah Manley. He racked up a game-high 147 yards and four touchdowns.

57 — Career touchdown receptions for the Orediggers' Brody Oliver. He set the RMAC record last week and added two more this week.

126 — Total points scored, the most this season in Division II. Colorado School of Mines' 84 points is second-most to Virginia Union's 90 this year. The Orediggers also have the third-most points put up in a game this season, scoring 72 on Sept. 29 against then-No. 24 Colorado Mesa. 

MORE: These are the craziest numbers from the highest scoring DII football game in history

151 — Yards rushing for Colorado School of Mines running back Cameron Mayberry. He also added four of the Orediggers' 12 touchdowns. 

209 — Yards the Orediggers outrushed the Hardrockers by. South Dakota Mines' DII record-setting running back Conner Silveria didn't register a carry.

425 — Yards passing for SD Mines quarterback Jake Sullivan, who had a 150.4 QBR for the day.

1,150 — Total yards by both teams. The Orediggers led the way with 654 yards, 259 of which came on the ground and 395 through the air. This is incredibly close to the combined season averages for both teams — 1,094.9 yards. The Hardrockers entered with the No. 1 total offense in DII football with 555.3 yards per game while the Orediggers were No. 2 with 539.6.

 

Wazzu scores to tie the game.  

Stanford immediately turns the ball over.  

TD Cougs!.  

Will have to take your word on it as I’m part of the supermajority of the nation that doesn’t get the Pac-12 Network.

 

My bonus post of even less substance is that I always appreciate Cal’s sharp unis and helmets.

 

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