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Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 4:27 am
by Mvemjsunpx
These two teams are close to even on paper so I'm going to pick New Hampshire because they've won 10 in a row while Fordham has underachieved against playoff-caliber teams. I'm not expecting a shootout because these teams' defenses match up comparatively well (passing teams whose primary weakness is run defense).
Here's my assessment of the matchups & my pick for the game:
- Quarterbacks -- Fordham
Running Backs - Fordham
Receivers/TEs - Fordham
Offensive Line - New Hampshire
Defensive Line - New Hampshire
Linebackers --- Fordham
Secondary ---- New Hampshire
Kicking ------ Fordham
Punting ------ New Hampshire
Return Teams - New Hampshire
Kickoffs ------ New Hampshire
- Fordham 24-35 New Hampshire
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 6:37 pm
by SuperHornet
That's kind of an odd breakdown, Venus. Are you expecting UNH to win it on the strength of special teams alone? That's certainly possible, of course, but usually in modern football, the team with the better offense wins (assuming that they execute, of course).
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 6:39 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
SuperHornet wrote:That's kind of an odd breakdown, Venus. Are you expecting UNH to win it on the strength of special teams alone? That's certainly possible, of course, but usually in modern football, the team with the better offense wins (assuming that they execute, of course).
I'm picking UNH to win because they're at home, they're on a roll, and Fordham hasn't played to their ability against high-quality teams.
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:06 pm
by D1B
SuperHornet wrote:That's kind of an odd breakdown, Venus. Are you expecting UNH to win it on the strength of special teams alone? That's certainly possible, of course, but usually in modern football, the team with the better offense wins (assuming that they execute, of course).
Well he said unh has better O and D lines. I'll take that any day.
Fordham is dangerous, but have to go Unh only because of homefield.
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:18 pm
by SuperHornet
I don't mean to say that Venus' conclusion is wrong. I just thought it was odd reasoning, that's all.
I don't have UNH losing until the semis, when EWU takes them out....
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 9:49 am
by 89Hen
I want to believe Fordham is a really good team as I've noticed them piling up HUGE numbers on offense all year, but I just can't get past Villanova 50 - Fordham 6. Leads me to believe they are more like a bunch of those 9-1 Ivy teams of years gone by where they dominated a weak league but lost their only game outside of the Ivy/Patriot. I could see UNH winning by 20+.
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 1:44 pm
by D1B
89Hen wrote:I want to believe Fordham is a really good team as I've noticed them piling up HUGE numbers on offense all year, but I just can't get past Villanova 50 - Fordham 6. Leads me to believe they are more like a bunch of those 9-1 Ivy teams of years gone by where they dominated a weak league but lost their only game outside of the Ivy/Patriot. I could see UNH winning by 20+.
I'll take Fordham and 15 1/2 for a sixer of craft brew, losers choice.
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 10:10 pm
by Gil Dobie
UNH pulls away after the half.
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 8:45 am
by JoltinJoe
89Hen wrote:I want to believe Fordham is a really good team as I've noticed them piling up HUGE numbers on offense all year, but I just can't get past Villanova 50 - Fordham 6. Leads me to believe they are more like a bunch of those 9-1 Ivy teams of years gone by where they dominated a weak league but lost their only game outside of the Ivy/Patriot. I could see UNH winning by 20+.
That was a very odd came due to an hour and 20 minute delay during the second quarter because of lightning.
It was 10-3 when the game broke, and Fordham had the ball near the red zone when the break came. Villanova came out of the break all fired up; Fordham didn't respond when the bell rang. I have no explanation as to why our guys didn't show up, but Villanova scored three TDs and a FG in the next eight minutes, to run the lead to 33-3 (missed PAT), and that was that.
Before the break, Villanova looked like the better team, but Fordham was playing a pretty gutty game. After the break, it was a runaway.
You can't put too much emphasis on one game, especially when the game is played under such unusual circumstances.
Fordham has the best offensive skill players UNH has seen all year. UNH needs to control the line, penetrate, get early pressure, and not leave Fordham's skill players any time to create.
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 2:31 pm
by dal4018
New Hampshire 44-19 over Fordham!!!!!
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 3:38 pm
by BDKJMU
JoltinJoe wrote:89Hen wrote:I want to believe Fordham is a really good team as I've noticed them piling up HUGE numbers on offense all year, but I just can't get past Villanova 50 - Fordham 6. Leads me to believe they are more like a bunch of those 9-1 Ivy teams of years gone by where they dominated a weak league but lost their only game outside of the Ivy/Patriot. I could see UNH winning by 20+.
That was a very odd came due to an hour and 20 minute delay during the second quarter because of lightning.
It was 10-3 when the game broke, and Fordham had the ball near the red zone when the break came. Villanova came out of the break all fired up; Fordham didn't respond when the bell rang. I have no explanation as to why our guys didn't show up, but Villanova scored three TDs and a FG in the next eight minutes, to run the lead to 33-3 (missed PAT), and that was that.
Before the break, Villanova looked like the better team, but Fordham was playing a pretty gutty game. After the break, it was a runaway.
You can't put too much emphasis on one game, especially when the game is played under such unusual circumstances.
Fordham has the best offensive skill players UNH has seen all year. UNH needs to control the line, penetrate, get early pressure, and not leave Fordham's skill players any time to create.
I highly doubt that..
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 5:54 am
by vutomcat
BDKJMU wrote:JoltinJoe wrote:
That was a very odd came due to an hour and 20 minute delay during the second quarter because of lightning.
It was 10-3 when the game broke, and Fordham had the ball near the red zone when the break came. Villanova came out of the break all fired up; Fordham didn't respond when the bell rang. I have no explanation as to why our guys didn't show up, but Villanova scored three TDs and a FG in the next eight minutes, to run the lead to 33-3 (missed PAT), and that was that.
Before the break, Villanova looked like the better team, but Fordham was playing a pretty gutty game. After the break, it was a runaway.
You can't put too much emphasis on one game, especially when the game is played under such unusual circumstances.
Fordham has the best offensive skill players UNH has seen all year. UNH needs to control the line, penetrate, get early pressure, and not leave Fordham's skill players any time to create.
I highly doubt that..
UNH played in the CAA where five of the teams would have taken Fordham to the woodshed! JMU, Richmond have far better skill players than Fordham.
Re: Fordham @ UNH
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 10:09 am
by JoltinJoe
That's just nonsense. Nebrich, Jones, Wetzel, Ajala, Light and Edmonds could start on any CAA team. They are all FBS talent and, collectively, they are the best set of skill players any CAA team would see all year.