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Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:31 am
by CAA Flagship
Whenever we face Richmond in any sport, it gets my attention because of the way Richmond pulled out of the CAA for the "greener pastures" of the A-10.

Thoughts on this matchup? Where are the Spider fans?

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:34 am
by 93henfan
ODU will roll in this one.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:36 am
by TheDancinMonarch
CAA Flagship wrote: Where are the Spider fans?
I think all 6 of them are in a canasta tournament down at the Senior Center.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:42 am
by ∞∞∞
Just another Virginia team to take down on our mission to dominate the FCS landscape in this state. All that's left to beat is UR, NSU, Liberty, and the only VA program to beat us so far. :coffee:

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:43 am
by ODUsmitty
Ticks are dicks. Squash them.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:43 am
by mcveyrl
This one will be interesting to watch.

If the ODU pass defense plays like it did Saturday, this could be a shoot out. Corp will make the passes that Edwards couldn't and Grey and Co. will get open as well as the JMU receivers did. Even at the end of the game when we were playing our backup OLs, Edwards had time to throw and open receivers, so there's some hope for Richmond.

Also, Heinicke played almost perfect football on Saturday, if he makes a mistake or two against UR their offense has the ability to capitalize. The big question mark is the UR D. If Heinicke plays like he did Saturday, they probably can't stop him enough for UR to win.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:52 am
by CAA Flagship
Richmond has the toughest CAA schedule by virtue of avoiding Villanova and URI. Oddly, the three games against NE teams were all at home though. They have 3 CAA losses by a combined total of 6 points.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:56 am
by ∞∞∞
mcveyrl wrote:This one will be interesting to watch.

If the ODU pass defense plays like it did Saturday, this could be a shoot out. Corp will make the passes that Edwards couldn't and Grey and Co. will get open as well as the JMU receivers did. Even at the end of the game when we were playing our backup OLs, Edwards had time to throw and open receivers, so there's some hope for Richmond.

Also, Heinicke played almost perfect football on Saturday, if he makes a mistake or two against UR their offense has the ability to capitalize. The big question mark is the UR D. If Heinicke plays like he did Saturday, they probably can't stop him enough for UR to win.
Heinicke's played like that for the 4 games he's started. His stats so far are:

101/147 for 1124 yards, 68.7 completion percentage, 12 TDs/1 INT, 158.1 QB efficiency...and 157 rushing yards.

That lone interception was also on a desperation throw in the last play against Towson.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:28 pm
by 89Hen
CAA Flagship wrote:Richmond has the toughest CAA schedule by virtue of avoiding Villanova and URI.
URI is a beast. :?

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:32 pm
by CAA Flagship
89Hen wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:Richmond has the toughest CAA schedule by virtue of avoiding Villanova and URI.
URI is a beast. :?
Fordham thinks so too.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:37 pm
by Rob Iola
∞∞∞ wrote:
mcveyrl wrote:This one will be interesting to watch.

If the ODU pass defense plays like it did Saturday, this could be a shoot out. Corp will make the passes that Edwards couldn't and Grey and Co. will get open as well as the JMU receivers did. Even at the end of the game when we were playing our backup OLs, Edwards had time to throw and open receivers, so there's some hope for Richmond.

Also, Heinicke played almost perfect football on Saturday, if he makes a mistake or two against UR their offense has the ability to capitalize. The big question mark is the UR D. If Heinicke plays like he did Saturday, they probably can't stop him enough for UR to win.
Heinicke's played like that for the 4 games he's started. His stats so far are:

101/147 for 1124 yards, 68.7 completion percentage, 12 TDs/1 INT, 158.1 QB efficiency...and 157 rushing yards.

That lone interception was also on a desperation throw in the last play against Towson.
4th and 29?

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:40 pm
by CAA Flagship
Rob Iola wrote:
∞∞∞ wrote: Heinicke's played like that for the 4 games he's started. His stats so far are:

101/147 for 1124 yards, 68.7 completion percentage, 12 TDs/1 INT, 158.1 QB efficiency...and 157 rushing yards.

That lone interception was also on a desperation throw in the last play against Towson.
4th and 29?
I'm warning you Rob. :twisted:

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:44 pm
by mcveyrl
∞∞∞ wrote:
mcveyrl wrote:This one will be interesting to watch.

If the ODU pass defense plays like it did Saturday, this could be a shoot out. Corp will make the passes that Edwards couldn't and Grey and Co. will get open as well as the JMU receivers did. Even at the end of the game when we were playing our backup OLs, Edwards had time to throw and open receivers, so there's some hope for Richmond.

Also, Heinicke played almost perfect football on Saturday, if he makes a mistake or two against UR their offense has the ability to capitalize. The big question mark is the UR D. If Heinicke plays like he did Saturday, they probably can't stop him enough for UR to win.
Heinicke's played like that for the 4 games he's started. His stats so far are:

101/147 for 1124 yards, 68.7 completion percentage, 12 TDs/1 INT, 158.1 QB efficiency...and 157 rushing yards.

That lone interception was also on a desperation throw in the last play against Towson.
So you're saying he's due... :D

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:46 pm
by Rob Iola
CAA Flagship wrote:
Rob Iola wrote: 4th and 29?
I'm warning you Rob. :twisted:
It's the gift that keeps on giving - the trick will be working that into ODU-VCU basketball threads down the road...

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:25 pm
by CAA Flagship
Rob Iola wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: I'm warning you Rob. :twisted:
It's the gift that keeps on giving - the trick will be working that into ODU-VCU basketball threads down the road...
Meh. We will just bring up the memories of the dunkfest we enjoyed at the Siegel Center last year and the CAA Championship win.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:28 pm
by 93henfan
CAA Flagship wrote:
Rob Iola wrote: It's the gift that keeps on giving - the trick will be working that into ODU-VCU basketball threads down the road...
Meh. We will just bring up the memories of the dunkfest we enjoyed at the Siegel Center last year and the CAA Championship win.
That's cute how you guys give out rings for conference championships. :lol:

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:29 pm
by Rob Iola
CAA Flagship wrote:
Rob Iola wrote: It's the gift that keeps on giving - the trick will be working that into ODU-VCU basketball threads down the road...
Meh. We will just bring up the memories of the dunkfest we enjoyed at the Siegel Center last year and the CAA Championship win.
So true - complete and total ODU domination.

Of course, ask anyone not wearing ODU apparel about VCU basketball and they have slightly different memories of last year.




cue razor in 3, 2, 1...

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:33 pm
by CAA Flagship
Rob Iola wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Meh. We will just bring up the memories of the dunkfest we enjoyed at the Siegel Center last year and the CAA Championship win.
So true - complete and total ODU domination.

Of course, ask anyone not wearing ODU apparel about VCU basketball and they have slightly different memories of last year...
:twisted: Damn you Rob. :tothehand: I don't like to combine upset stomachs. :lol:

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:35 pm
by Rob Iola
CAA Flagship wrote:
Rob Iola wrote: So true - complete and total ODU domination.

Of course, ask anyone not wearing ODU apparel about VCU basketball and they have slightly different memories of last year...
:twisted: Damn you Rob. :tothehand: I don't like to combine upset stomachs. :lol:
Hey - credit where credit's due - you guys did a much better job against Butler than daRams did.

Oh wait, another upset stomach? Oh dear...

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:41 pm
by CAA Flagship
Rob Iola wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: :twisted: Damn you Rob. :tothehand: I don't like to combine upset stomachs. :lol:
Hey - credit where credit's due - you guys did a much better job against Butler than daRams did.

Oh wait, another upset stomach? Oh dear...
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Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:08 pm
by ODUalum11
okay, back on topic this game against the Spiders truly scares me. We've faced a lot of good QB's so far this season but I believe this is the first team where we face a good QB/WR combo in Corp and Gray. When was the last time Gray has not had a 100-yard recieving game? Maybe it was recently but the impression I'm getting from all the hype is that Gray and 100-yard recieving games is a weekly occurence for him. Add in the fact that ODU's secondary is weak and this could turn into a shootout for ODU to win.

Wilder will have the team ready though (I hope). Earlier today in an interview he said in response to a question about ODU's playoff chances..."7 gets you in the consideration, 8 gets you into the playoffs, 9 gets you into a better situation (bye week and home game?)" In other words, ODU doesn't want to win these next two games, they NEED to win these next two games.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:14 pm
by Col Hogan
Is Corp even going to play??? He got pretty banged up this weekend and limped off the field in the 3rd quarter and didn't return...

I heard he had a "hip pointer"...but I think it's more than that....

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:26 pm
by ODUalum11
Col Hogan wrote:Is Corp even going to play??? He got pretty banged up this weekend and limped off the field in the 3rd quarter and didn't return...

I heard he had a "hip pointer"...but I think it's more than that....
Listening to the CAA Teleconference today, or at least the Richmond segment, it sounded like they expect him to play and bet on him being able to play. However, they said they will wait until later in the week to make a final decision.

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:27 pm
by Monarch Nation
93henfan wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Meh. We will just bring up the memories of the dunkfest we enjoyed at the Siegel Center last year and the CAA Championship win.
That's cute how you guys give out rings for conference championships. :lol:
Shame you'll never know firsthand about those rings. :lol:

Re: Richmond at Old Dominion

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:34 pm
by ODUalum11
Monarch Nation wrote:
93henfan wrote:
That's cute how you guys give out rings for conference championships. :lol:
Shame you'll never know firsthand about those rings. :lol:
damnit MN!!! I get this thread back on track and now you have to post this?! :ohno: :lol: