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  • Lobot
    started a topic West Virginia 11/9 12:00 FS1

    West Virginia 11/9 12:00 FS1

    Noon window. Boooooooo.

    The Mountaineers are 3-2 in conference and 4-4 overall. The WVU fanbase has been ready to fire Neal Brown for 3 seasons now so maybe we will tip the scales there.

    Garrett Greene, WVU's QB who ran all over us last year, is out with an upper body injury. No word on recovery time. Nicco Marchiol started the last game against Arizona and marched them up an down the field in Tuscon. WVU's defense is a bit suspect as they let Arizona go up and down the field in the 4th quarter on them.

    Both UC and WVU have a bye this week. Hopefully everyone on both sides is rested up and healthy and we don't get any practice injuries.




  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by D.A.H. View Post

    that the play that WVU got a timeout at the last second? heading into the south endzone? if it was, the ball was overthrown - royer couldn't pull it in
    That's the play but I felt like Royer held up due to the whistle.

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  • Bearcat Chris
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    Originally posted by richard k. View Post

    My son was with me yesterday, and when he saw them come out and get set to go for it on that critical 4th down he actually came out of his seat and was yelling "No No - kick the field goa!" so loud that the people around us were looking at him. Whole game turned on that decision (of course coach couldn't know Sorsby was going to throw a pick six - BUT - why not go up 2 scores at that time?)
    Because CSS is a worse play caller than Zach Taylor is.

    B.C.

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  • D.A.H.
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post

    Special teams definitely had issues. We let off multiple long returns and couldn't block on our own. The kick catch interference penalty didn't help either.

    I don't think they left Royer out of the game plan so much as WVU was super aware of him and had him covered a lot of the time. I remember one play where Royer was targeted and probably would have had a TD but the play got blown dead.
    that the play that WVU got a timeout at the last second? heading into the south endzone? if it was, the ball was overthrown - royer couldn't pull it in

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  • CatCane
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    I use DuckDuck Go and had no ad popups.

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  • Lobot
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    Some post mortem from Scott Springer. Good luck with the ad blocker pop ups.

    https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...u/76131522007/

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by JBB View Post
    Couple things not mentioned was the poor special teams play. Both returns put WVU in great field position. Also, offensively, what happened with getting the ball to Joe Royer?
    Sorsby did not have his best game, but I don’t understand not having Royer in the game plan
    We were the better team until we imploded
    Special teams definitely had issues. We let off multiple long returns and couldn't block on our own. The kick catch interference penalty didn't help either.

    I don't think they left Royer out of the game plan so much as WVU was super aware of him and had him covered a lot of the time. I remember one play where Royer was targeted and probably would have had a TD but the play got blown dead.

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  • JBB
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    Couple things not mentioned was the poor special teams play. Both returns put WVU in great field position. Also, offensively, what happened with getting the ball to Joe Royer?
    Sorsby did not have his best game, but I don’t understand not having Royer in the game plan
    We were the better team until we imploded

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by richard k. View Post

    By the way, they showed the "fumble" on the big screen about half a dozen times - it sure looked like he had the ball, his arm was coming forward, and the ball moved forward. It sure looked like an incomplete pass. They had the replay machine out on the field - 2 of the officials were headed for it, they stopped about half way and turned around. For those of you who were watching the game on tv - was it any clearer as to to whether it was a fumble or an incomplete pass?
    Fumble for sure but not by much. Even if his arm was moving forward, the ball went backwards about a yard or so. That makes it a lateral which is a live ball/fumble, same result.

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  • richard k.
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    Originally posted by longtimefan View Post
    You have Corey Kiner, you have to be able to line up, under center, and get a stinking yard. The play call was abysmal.
    By the way, they showed the "fumble" on the big screen about half a dozen times - it sure looked like he had the ball, his arm was coming forward, and the ball moved forward. It sure looked like an incomplete pass. They had the replay machine out on the field - 2 of the officials were headed for it, they stopped about half way and turned around. For those of you who were watching the game on tv - was it any clearer as to to whether it was a fumble or an incomplete pass?

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  • longtimefan
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    You have Corey Kiner, you have to be able to line up, under center, and get a stinking yard. The play call was abysmal.

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  • UC4me
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    I am a minority of one here with this next statement. I actually don't have a problem with the 4th and 1 call early in the game. Now, the second truth is that I was also voicing before the play they should kick it, so I see the logic. Going for it wasn't really a bad idea. We have a high success rate on 4th down this year...at one point near the top of teams either conference-wide or nationwide, I can't remember. But, a fair percentage of time, we will make that yard and maybe go up two touchdowns. Another decent percentage of time, we won't make that yard. A very tiny percentage of time, we will throw a pick-6. Maybe even just taking the sack there changes the outcome of the game. It was just highly unlikely that return was going to be the outcome.

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  • Bearcat93
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    Has anyone ever seen Satterville & Zac Taylor at the same time and same place?

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  • Oldtimer_UC_fan
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    Originally posted by London 'Cat View Post
    Looking back, the decision to go for it on 4th down at the 20 was the turning point in the game. That shifted all momentum in WVU’s favor and the ‘Cats could not recover. I don’t know what CSS was thinking in that instance. The the 3 points and let your defense preserve lead. Stupid decision, IMO.
    Is CSS taking lessons from Zac Taylor?
    Last edited by Oldtimer_UC_fan; 11-10-2024, 05:40 PM.

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by richard k. View Post

    My son was with me yesterday, and when he saw them come out and get set to go for it on that critical 4th down he actually came out of his seat and was yelling "No No - kick the field goa!" so loud that the people around us were looking at him. Whole game turned on that decision (of course coach couldn't know Sorsby was going to throw a pick six - BUT - why not go up 2 scores at that time?)
    Wasn't just that, Sorsby and the offense were running around like chickens without a head trying to get that play set. Satterfield should have at least called timeout and let them get settled.

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