Classic logic. The close game has nothing to do with the opposing team?Mvemjsunpx wrote:danefan wrote:
And that's not a even score derived in garbage time......
Box Score: http://64.246.64.33/merge/tsnform.aspx? ... MEID=28810" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
SFPA - 12
CP - 13
Halftime
SFPA - 19
CP - 27
End 3Q
SFPA went tit for tat in the 4th quarter as well.![]()
But the NEC is terrible right?(not directed at you specifically Mvemjsunpx) ...............lets see: our last place team travelled all the way across the country to CP's homecoming and was very respectable with 373 total yards.
Oh by the way, Albany played SFPA for its homecoming too - 48-0 Albany. SFPA had a total of 81 yards.![]()
And somehow Robert Morris not ranked in every single poll?
This result was just plain disturbing. I'm not sure it has anything to do with the NEC. SFPA is a club that even a mediocre FCS team should crush; they are the NEC's version of Idaho State. I have no idea why this game was close.
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Well, I figured it was a given SFPA played better than usual. It could just be that CP got unlucky & caught the Flash team from the Sacred Heart game and not the one from every other week.danefan wrote:
Classic logic. The close game has nothing to do with the opposing team?
Still, after this & an unexpectedly close home win over UND, there seem to be some issues with the 'Stangs at the moment.