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       #Post#: 27876--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: Campi47 Date: October 13, 2019, 10:55 am
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       Isaiah White has an Angle injury and even though Ty’Son Lawton
       looked really good he also is bothered by an Ankle injury. SBU
       is hoping to have Kamara back. Kyle Nunez also got banged up
       last night. A player that they have really missed is Finneran
       who broke his Wrist before the season began and has not played
       at all this season.
       #Post#: 27877--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: Hammertime Date: October 13, 2019, 11:13 am
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       [quote author=HSFB link=topic=796.msg27875#msg27875
       date=1570980475]
       Thought it was a very competitive game last night, it’s too bad
       hardly anybody was there to watch it.  I’m surprised to see no
       mention of the lack of attendance.  Does Stonybrook have no fan
       base?  A 6:00 Saturday night game,  beautiful fall weather and a
       nationally ranked Stonybrook team playing a 2-0 CAA New
       Hampshire team.  The announced attendance of 4,900 was obviously
       inflated, couldn’t have been 3,000 people at the game.  Pretty
       embarrassing when you have a beautiful stadium and a really good
       football program and nobody cares.
       [/quote]
       I and most of the crew were there, but you are right. The crowd
       was pathetic and I did not see any student fans in their
       section.
       #Post#: 27878--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: Hammertime Date: October 13, 2019, 11:16 am
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       [quote author=Campi47 link=topic=796.msg27876#msg27876
       date=1570982130]
       Isaiah White has an Angle injury and even though Ty’Son Lawton
       looked really good he also is bothered by an Ankle injury. SBU
       is hoping to have Kamara back. Kyle Nunez also got banged up
       last night. A player that they have really missed is Finneran
       who broke his Wrist before the season began and has not played
       at all this season.
       [/quote]
       I di see Nunez go down but he came back in shortly thereafter.
       I'd venture to say there must be at least 15 good players on
       this team who are either out because of injuries or battered up
       and not doing well
       #Post#: 27879--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: sbugold Date: October 13, 2019, 12:00 pm
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       [quote author=Campi47 link=topic=796.msg27876#msg27876
       date=1570982130]
       Isaiah White has an Angle injury and even though Ty’Son Lawton
       looked really good he also is bothered by an Ankle injury. SBU
       is hoping to have Kamara back. Kyle Nunez also got banged up
       last night. A player that they have really missed is Finneran
       who broke his Wrist before the season began and has not played
       at all this season.
       [/quote]
       If White has an ankle injury, does it make sense to have him in
       on special teams, trying to track down kick returners? ??? ???
       #Post#: 27880--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: Footballfan4life Date: October 13, 2019, 4:54 pm
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       Tyson Lawton is clearly the better back here
       #Post#: 27881--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: Campi47 Date: October 13, 2019, 8:00 pm
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       One last thing the UNH HC was diagnosed with an illness before
       the season began and they have dedicated the season to him. Even
       though they got off to a slow start they have gotten better
       every week
       #Post#: 27882--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: October 14, 2019, 7:25 pm
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       Hopefully the bye lets our guys heal up and we're at full
       strength when we play Villanova. As mentioned, 8-4 gets us in,
       7-5 is bubble territory and we're praying. In either case we've
       got three ranked teams remaining, and in order to get in I
       estimate we'll need to get two wins over that group. If we take
       care of business there and don't lose to Albany I think we'll
       have another year of post season football ahead of us. Winning
       @Villanova in a couple weeks would give us the signature win we
       need to get to the post-season.
       #Post#: 27891--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: Wolffan Date: October 15, 2019, 2:01 pm
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       I saw the SBU 85-yard kickoff return v UNH that was called back
       due to replay-review late in Saturday night’s game. That cost us
       the game (IMHO).
       "The Wildcats tacked on a 42-yard field goal to go up 20-14 with
       5:07 to play and Jean Constant – the graduate transfer from
       Bryant who was twice named all-American at kick returner – took
       the ensuing kickoff 86 yards to inside the Wildcats 5; however
       UNH coach Ricky Santos saw the replay on the scoreboard and
       asked for a review of the play. Constant, it turned out, made a
       sharp cut back at the Seawolves’ 22 that caused him to slip. He
       tried to put his hand down to prevent his knee from touching,
       but game officials ruled his knee had touched. “I felt like I
       got my hand down but they said my knee touched, Constant said.
       “It’s a little disappointing. . . . Field position can change
       the game.”
       “That was a blow,” Priore said. “I’m going to assume they were
       right about the replay. If the replay was wrong I’m sure we’ll
       get a formal apology.”
       UNH forced the Seawolves to punt on that possession and the
       Wildcats were able to run the clock out on Stony Brook." -
       Newsday
       My suggestion is to NOT  show a replay of a great SBU play on
       the SBU scoreboard while the opposing coach can request an
       official video review. Is that crazy?
       #Post#: 27895--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: Hammertime Date: October 16, 2019, 5:30 am
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       [quote author=Wolffan link=topic=796.msg27891#msg27891
       date=1571166081]
       I saw the SBU 85-yard kickoff return v UNH that was called back
       due to replay-review late in Saturday night’s game. That cost us
       the game (IMHO).
       "The Wildcats tacked on a 42-yard field goal to go up 20-14 with
       5:07 to play and Jean Constant – the graduate transfer from
       Bryant who was twice named all-American at kick returner – took
       the ensuing kickoff 86 yards to inside the Wildcats 5; however
       UNH coach Ricky Santos saw the replay on the scoreboard and
       asked for a review of the play. Constant, it turned out, made a
       sharp cut back at the Seawolves’ 22 that caused him to slip. He
       tried to put his hand down to prevent his knee from touching,
       but game officials ruled his knee had touched. “I felt like I
       got my hand down but they said my knee touched, Constant said.
       “It’s a little disappointing. . . . Field position can change
       the game.”
       “That was a blow,” Priore said. “I’m going to assume they were
       right about the replay. If the replay was wrong I’m sure we’ll
       get a formal apology.”
       UNH forced the Seawolves to punt on that possession and the
       Wildcats were able to run the clock out on Stony Brook." -
       Newsday
       My suggestion is to NOT  show a replay of a great SBU play on
       the SBU scoreboard while the opposing coach can request an
       official video review. Is that crazy?
       [/quote]
       Because the games are now televised on SNY you will see most
       replays. In the past, when SB games weren't televised just
       streamed on the internet they didnt have replays... Thats how
       the cookie crumbles.
       This game should not have gone down to one play to determine the
       outcome. SB played like crap, thats all there is to it. SB
       defense cant stop the run with two of their starting lineman
       out. The team is decimated with injuries this year..
       #Post#: 27896--------------------------------------------------
       Re: G7: UNH
       By: Campi47 Date: October 16, 2019, 6:52 am
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       I agree DL can’t stop the running game of opposing teams right
       now because of those injuries. Also we are not getting  enough
       of a pass rush allowing the QB more time to find open receivers
       and one more thing we are taking too many penalties
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