Check This Out I Live 20 Minutes Away From Athens And Me an My Brother Are Alumni. Boo Jackson Got In A Bar Fight Up Town Athens With a Bouncer And He Literly Had His Eye Knocked OUT ,Plus the Other Two guys that were with him also got beat up bye the same bouncer . Was Told Boo Was Done For The Year, Not a Smart Move!
Check This Out I Live 20 Minutes Away From Athens And Me an My Brother Are Alumni. Boo Jackson Got In A Bar Fight Up Town Athens With a Bouncer And He Literly Had His Eye Knocked OUT ,Plus the Other Two guys that were with him also got beat up bye the same bouncer . Was Told Boo Was Done For The Year, Not a Smart Move!
So Chuck Norris is a bouncer in Athens Ohio?? Dude opened up a can of whoop-ass on 3 guys at the same time, how about we throw some shoulder pads on him and put him at LB for the Atlanta Falcons homey. Thanks for the good info and even though I was already going with the Owls a little reinforcement always makes the finalization of the pick feel better -- Temple - the number
So Chuck Norris is a bouncer in Athens Ohio?? Dude opened up a can of whoop-ass on 3 guys at the same time, how about we throw some shoulder pads on him and put him at LB for the Atlanta Falcons homey. Thanks for the good info and even though I was already going with the Owls a little reinforcement always makes the finalization of the pick feel better -- Temple - the number
Ohio defeated Buffalo 34-17 for their sixth consecutive win and a rematch with Temple with the MAC East title at stake. The Bobcats hit struggling Buffalo with 386 yards, evenly split between the run and pass. Boo Jackson had a productive day, going 13 of 19 for 175 yards and a pair of touchdowns and an interception. However, Ohio’s bread and butter is running the ball and although they weren’t explosive, they were able to grind it out to the tune of 186 yards split between five players. The Bobcats were 6-10 on third down which led to 24 first downs and a commanding 36 minutes of possession.
The strongest unit on the team lies on the defensive side of the ball and they more than held up their end of the bargain, allowing just 208 yards. Ohio’s stout run defense held the Bulls to just 124 yards which is close to their average, however Alex Zordich (8-25 84) couldn’t exploit them through the air where they have been vulnerable at times. They forced three turnovers to offset a pair of giveaways by the offense, but it wasn’t a perfect performance against a team that was the surprise of the conference in 2009 as they also committed 11 penalties for 91 yards.
Temple upended Kent State 28-10 for win number four in a row to set the stage for a match up with Ohio with the conference championship on the line. Running the ball has been the Owls strength on the attack as expected in 2010, but the Golden Flashes stymied them with Bernard Pierce as the only runner that was significant with 84 yards on 28 carries. That left the passing of Mike Gerardi to carry the offense and he responded by going 21 of 29 for 368 yards with a pair of scores and picks for the best day by a Temple quarterback in recent memory.
The Temple defense continued to be the team’s biggest asset, giving up just 223 yards and forcing Kent to beat them solely through the air which worked in the Owls favor as Spencer Keith and Giorgio Morgan combining to go 22 of 39 for 207 yards. They also forced three fumbles to overcome three giveaways by their O, one of which was a blocked punt recovered by Kent in the end zone for their only touchdown. They also held KSU to 2-13 on third down which resulted in an 18 minute edge in TOP.
The Bobcats and Owls are in the exact same spot as last season with Ohio managing a 35-17 victory. The only difference this time around is the location and whether Boo Jackson recovers from a concussion. Not much has changed otherwise as both feature the ground game combined with strong, opportunistic defense. Temple is getting better quarterback play and on paper have a slight edge on defense while Ohio scores a few more points. I’m going with Temple if Jackson and Bates are out…
Ohio defeated Buffalo 34-17 for their sixth consecutive win and a rematch with Temple with the MAC East title at stake. The Bobcats hit struggling Buffalo with 386 yards, evenly split between the run and pass. Boo Jackson had a productive day, going 13 of 19 for 175 yards and a pair of touchdowns and an interception. However, Ohio’s bread and butter is running the ball and although they weren’t explosive, they were able to grind it out to the tune of 186 yards split between five players. The Bobcats were 6-10 on third down which led to 24 first downs and a commanding 36 minutes of possession.
The strongest unit on the team lies on the defensive side of the ball and they more than held up their end of the bargain, allowing just 208 yards. Ohio’s stout run defense held the Bulls to just 124 yards which is close to their average, however Alex Zordich (8-25 84) couldn’t exploit them through the air where they have been vulnerable at times. They forced three turnovers to offset a pair of giveaways by the offense, but it wasn’t a perfect performance against a team that was the surprise of the conference in 2009 as they also committed 11 penalties for 91 yards.
Temple upended Kent State 28-10 for win number four in a row to set the stage for a match up with Ohio with the conference championship on the line. Running the ball has been the Owls strength on the attack as expected in 2010, but the Golden Flashes stymied them with Bernard Pierce as the only runner that was significant with 84 yards on 28 carries. That left the passing of Mike Gerardi to carry the offense and he responded by going 21 of 29 for 368 yards with a pair of scores and picks for the best day by a Temple quarterback in recent memory.
The Temple defense continued to be the team’s biggest asset, giving up just 223 yards and forcing Kent to beat them solely through the air which worked in the Owls favor as Spencer Keith and Giorgio Morgan combining to go 22 of 39 for 207 yards. They also forced three fumbles to overcome three giveaways by their O, one of which was a blocked punt recovered by Kent in the end zone for their only touchdown. They also held KSU to 2-13 on third down which resulted in an 18 minute edge in TOP.
The Bobcats and Owls are in the exact same spot as last season with Ohio managing a 35-17 victory. The only difference this time around is the location and whether Boo Jackson recovers from a concussion. Not much has changed otherwise as both feature the ground game combined with strong, opportunistic defense. Temple is getting better quarterback play and on paper have a slight edge on defense while Ohio scores a few more points. I’m going with Temple if Jackson and Bates are out…
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