Other BSC games 09-09-17
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:37 pm
Weber State hanging with Cal 17-17, 2 minutes to go in 2nd.
NDSU pulling away from Eastern 26-13 end of 3rd.
NDSU pulling away from Eastern 26-13 end of 3rd.
At the beginning of the 4th, Will Dissly is UW's leading receiver and has two touchdowns.RickRund wrote:Husky game could get ugly!!!
Check out the TOP of the NDSU/EWU game. Wow. EWU is not ready for prime time.RickRund wrote:What is up with Weber?
And it looks as if ewu is vulnerable!!!
NDSU had a 42:40 to 17:20 edge in time of possession, a record advantage in TOP in the Bison’s Division I era.
That doesn’t tell the entire story. Eastern Washington actually had the TOP advantage after the first quarter, 7:37 to 7:23. That means the Eagles possessed the ball for only 9:43 total over the game’s final three quarters.
But wait, there’s more. NDSU’s edge only got greater in the second half. Eastern had the ball a total of 5:21 in the second half.
Not done yet. Eastern had the ball for 1:43 in the fourth quarter. The Eagles’ TOP numbers looked like this from the first quarter to the fourth: 7:37, 4:22, 3:38, 1:43.
Talk about being taken to the woodshed. A complete butt kicking... Bet the eagle fan base is going even more crazy than the school to the west!Rich K wrote:Check out the TOP of the NDSU/EWU game. Wow. EWU is not ready for prime time.RickRund wrote:What is up with Weber?
And it looks as if ewu is vulnerable!!!
http://mcfeely.areavoices.com/2017/09/1 ... n-is-tops/
NDSU had a 42:40 to 17:20 edge in time of possession, a record advantage in TOP in the Bison’s Division I era.
That doesn’t tell the entire story. Eastern Washington actually had the TOP advantage after the first quarter, 7:37 to 7:23. That means the Eagles possessed the ball for only 9:43 total over the game’s final three quarters.
But wait, there’s more. NDSU’s edge only got greater in the second half. Eastern had the ball a total of 5:21 in the second half.
Not done yet. Eastern had the ball for 1:43 in the fourth quarter. The Eagles’ TOP numbers looked like this from the first quarter to the fourth: 7:37, 4:22, 3:38, 1:43.
Me thinks the "crazy" is in part caused by staring at that horrible field for a couple of seasons. A little sympathy for them is called for....RickRund wrote:Talk about being taken to the woodshed. A complete butt kicking... Bet the eagle fan base is going even more crazy than the school to the west!Rich K wrote:Check out the TOP of the NDSU/EWU game. Wow. EWU is not ready for prime time.RickRund wrote:What is up with Weber?
And it looks as if ewu is vulnerable!!!
http://mcfeely.areavoices.com/2017/09/1 ... n-is-tops/
NDSU had a 42:40 to 17:20 edge in time of possession, a record advantage in TOP in the Bison’s Division I era.
That doesn’t tell the entire story. Eastern Washington actually had the TOP advantage after the first quarter, 7:37 to 7:23. That means the Eagles possessed the ball for only 9:43 total over the game’s final three quarters.
But wait, there’s more. NDSU’s edge only got greater in the second half. Eastern had the ball a total of 5:21 in the second half.
Not done yet. Eastern had the ball for 1:43 in the fourth quarter. The Eagles’ TOP numbers looked like this from the first quarter to the fourth: 7:37, 4:22, 3:38, 1:43.
Rich K wrote:Me thinks the "crazy" is in part caused by staring at that horrible field for a couple of seasons. A little sympathy for them is called for....RickRund wrote:Talk about being taken to the woodshed. A complete butt kicking... Bet the eagle fan base is going even more crazy than the school to the west!Rich K wrote:Check out the TOP of the NDSU/EWU game. Wow. EWU is not ready for prime time.RickRund wrote:What is up with Weber?
And it looks as if ewu is vulnerable!!!
http://mcfeely.areavoices.com/2017/09/1 ... n-is-tops/
NDSU had a 42:40 to 17:20 edge in time of possession, a record advantage in TOP in the Bison’s Division I era.
That doesn’t tell the entire story. Eastern Washington actually had the TOP advantage after the first quarter, 7:37 to 7:23. That means the Eagles possessed the ball for only 9:43 total over the game’s final three quarters.
But wait, there’s more. NDSU’s edge only got greater in the second half. Eastern had the ball a total of 5:21 in the second half.
Not done yet. Eastern had the ball for 1:43 in the fourth quarter. The Eagles’ TOP numbers looked like this from the first quarter to the fourth: 7:37, 4:22, 3:38, 1:43.