New Hampshire at James Madison
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 4:56 pm
UNH needs this game... well thats true about every game remaining for them.
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Well, that "rotten" JMU offense, which I agree leaves a lot to be desired,blukeys wrote:JMU has a very good D-Line and UNH has a not so good O-Line.
This is not good for any QB.
UNH has a good QB and skill people playing behind a not so good O-Line.
Can UNH make enough big plays to out score a rotten JMU offense???
Only time will tell.
I have picked UNH as my upset special but I don't have any real confidence. The JMU defense is good and it is for real.
Yeah, well considering UNH has got:UNHWildCats wrote:UNH needs this game... well thats true about every game remaining for them.
2-0 Final in OT after Toman fumbles the ball 80 yards and falls on it in his own endzone for a safetyIvytalk wrote:JMU 7, UNH 6. Final.
Kerby Long sat out of practice on Tuesday, but I think he's playing.BDKJMU wrote:
(Starting rJr DE #13 DJ Bryant (6’3”, 240), mild concussion suffered against Towson, reportedly yesterday was cleared to play.)
So that's 6 starters likely out, plus the backup QB.
OT here, Jace's alma mater Midland Lee will be playing against Abilene on ESPN 2 tonight at 9PM. Some of the famous Midland Lee alums:BDKJMU wrote:J
-Backup rSo QB #7 Justin Thorpe (6’1”, 215). Out, knee injury suffered against Morehead. Just in today's Harrisonburg Daily News Record: "....JMU coach Mickey Matthews said Tuesday he does not expect Thorpe to play again this season. "I think Justin's done for the year," Matthews said. "I don't think we'll close the door on it for another two or three weeks. But we do not anticipate him returning this year."
Initially, JMU expected him to be out two weeks. But by the Monday after the game, the prognosis was that he'd be on crutches at least six weeks and would not return before the final four or five games of the season. Now, even that seems highly unlikely.....Matthews also said he expects true freshman Jace Edwards - the team's backup QB - to play at some point this season, meaning the Midland, Texas native won't redshirt....."
Haven't heard anything. I just inquired over on the Zone.mcveyrl wrote:Kerby Long sat out of practice on Tuesday, but I think he's playing.BDKJMU wrote:
(Starting rJr DE #13 DJ Bryant (6’3”, 240), mild concussion suffered against Towson, reportedly yesterday was cleared to play.)
So that's 6 starters likely out, plus the backup QB.
Barber also tweeted that rFR. RT Matt Krout (Monroe's fill-in) was not practicing on Tues. and wearing a boot on his foot. No word on whether he's practiced the rest of the week.
Midland Lee was losing 49-7 at halftime.BDKJMU wrote:
OT here, Jace's alma mater Midland Lee will be playing against Abilene on ESPN 2 tonight at 9PM. Some of the famous Midland Lee alums:
-Former 1st Lady Laura Bush
-Former Centcom Commander Gen Tommy Franks
-Actor Tommy Lee Jones
-Cedric Benson
-Cleveland Browns OT Ryan Tucker
-Houston Texans OT Eric Winston
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That just shows how valuable Edwards was...SumItUp wrote:Midland Lee was losing 49-7 at halftime.BDKJMU wrote:
OT here, Jace's alma mater Midland Lee will be playing against Abilene on ESPN 2 tonight at 9PM. Some of the famous Midland Lee alums:
-Former 1st Lady Laura Bush
-Former Centcom Commander Gen Tommy Franks
-Actor Tommy Lee Jones
-Cedric Benson
-Cleveland Browns OT Ryan Tucker
-Houston Texans OT Eric Winston
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NM...pdf game notes are at the bottom of the page.BDKJMU wrote:Game Day Central: With links to everything you need to know about both programs:
http://www.jmusports.com/ViewArticle.db ... =205003535" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BDKJMU wrote:UNH 354 yds total offense. 1st half 118, 2nd half 236.
UNH 106 net yds rushing. I know, not a lot, but: 1st half 18. 2nd half 88, much of it up the middle.
I think the biggest factor in that was that JMU's Pre Season All CAA DT Ronnell Brown went out late in the 2nd qtr with an ankle injury (was the 7th starter out with an injury). At DT
-Go back to Spring Ball- lose likely starter Max Alexandre to a knee injury, medical redshirt for this yr. Starting DE Army transfer Nick Emons gets moved from DE to DT.
-Late VT game lose Emmons to a high ankle sprain, JMU seeking medical redshirt.
-Late 2nd qtr UNH lose Brown.
So now JMU's 2 starting DTs are a guy who was the 5th DT last yr (granted he's much improved this yr, and a 245 lb soph defensive end who has been moved to DT (O'neil). The 3rd DT rotating in is an rFr (Stanton). You lose 2 All CAA caliber DTs you aren't going to be nearly as good against the run up the middle. If Brown doesn't return (what's his injury status?) then other teams who are much better running teams than UNH (who came into the game dead last in the CAA in rushing) will have even greater success running between the tackles on JMU (still don't think anyone will have much success trying to run wide on JMU. Will have to compensate more against that which could make JMU a little more vulnerable against the pass up the middle. Against against the pass won't have that push up the middle that you had with Emmons and Brown.
need more info...can you write up a dissertation, please?mcveyrl wrote:BDKJMU wrote:UNH 354 yds total offense. 1st half 118, 2nd half 236.
UNH 106 net yds rushing. I know, not a lot, but: 1st half 18. 2nd half 88, much of it up the middle.
I think the biggest factor in that was that JMU's Pre Season All CAA DT Ronnell Brown went out late in the 2nd qtr with an ankle injury (was the 7th starter out with an injury). At DT
-Go back to Spring Ball- lose likely starter Max Alexandre to a knee injury, medical redshirt for this yr. Starting DE Army transfer Nick Emons gets moved from DE to DT.
-Late VT game lose Emmons to a high ankle sprain, JMU seeking medical redshirt.
-Late 2nd qtr UNH lose Brown.
So now JMU's 2 starting DTs are a guy who was the 5th DT last yr (granted he's much improved this yr, and a 245 lb soph defensive end who has been moved to DT (O'neil). The 3rd DT rotating in is an rFr (Stanton). You lose 2 All CAA caliber DTs you aren't going to be nearly as good against the run up the middle. If Brown doesn't return (what's his injury status?) then other teams who are much better running teams than UNH (who came into the game dead last in the CAA in rushing) will have even greater success running between the tackles on JMU (still don't think anyone will have much success trying to run wide on JMU. Will have to compensate more against that which could make JMU a little more vulnerable against the pass up the middle. Against against the pass won't have that push up the middle that you had with Emmons and Brown.
Brown is out for the 'Nova game.
Uh, yea, that was it...bandl wrote:need more info...can you write up a dissertation, please?mcveyrl wrote:
Brown is out for the 'Nova game.
To add to this: O'Neil and Leavander Jones are out for Saturday too.mcveyrl wrote:BDKJMU wrote:UNH 354 yds total offense. 1st half 118, 2nd half 236.
UNH 106 net yds rushing. I know, not a lot, but: 1st half 18. 2nd half 88, much of it up the middle.
I think the biggest factor in that was that JMU's Pre Season All CAA DT Ronnell Brown went out late in the 2nd qtr with an ankle injury (was the 7th starter out with an injury). At DT
-Go back to Spring Ball- lose likely starter Max Alexandre to a knee injury, medical redshirt for this yr. Starting DE Army transfer Nick Emons gets moved from DE to DT.
-Late VT game lose Emmons to a high ankle sprain, JMU seeking medical redshirt.
-Late 2nd qtr UNH lose Brown.
So now JMU's 2 starting DTs are a guy who was the 5th DT last yr (granted he's much improved this yr, and a 245 lb soph defensive end who has been moved to DT (O'neil). The 3rd DT rotating in is an rFr (Stanton). You lose 2 All CAA caliber DTs you aren't going to be nearly as good against the run up the middle. If Brown doesn't return (what's his injury status?) then other teams who are much better running teams than UNH (who came into the game dead last in the CAA in rushing) will have even greater success running between the tackles on JMU (still don't think anyone will have much success trying to run wide on JMU. Will have to compensate more against that which could make JMU a little more vulnerable against the pass up the middle. Against against the pass won't have that push up the middle that you had with Emmons and Brown.
Brown is out for the 'Nova game.
mcveyrl wrote:And Mickey closed practice this week. We must be adding that innovative offense we've been holding back all year.
