MTfan4life wrote:The blowup has begun. So Fandusky likes using comparison games. Towson "barely" beat Rhode Island. What about the fact that both Towson AND Lehigh played New Hampshire in home games this season?
Against New Hampshire's awful defense, Lum had 3 interceptions including one that ended the game. Against Towson's "awful" pass defense, Decker threw for 3 interceptions. Sure he had almost 400 yards, but that doesn't mean anything when you have more picks than touchdowns, 3 to 1 ratio. Towson makes the big plays. They won 56-42. Lehigh lost 41-48. Oh, and Towson had 56 points through 3 quarters. Lehigh had 27 points through 3 quarters. Which team has the more high profile offense? I think Towson is a little more balanced. Also, UNH scored more points and had half as many turnovers against Lehigh. They had the ball for only 23 minutes against Lehigh and still managed 48 points. I don't think that proves to be a very good defense in anyone's mind. Sure they shut down Lafayette, but who hasn't.
sorry, but are you forgetting that Lehigh scored more points against UNH than Towson did and only lost the game due to an completely wrong ref call in OT?
Towson's weak pass defense will have no answer for Lehigh QB Lum, who threw for 6 TD's against UNH
Lehigh's strong rush defense, on the other hand, will hold Towson RB West to under 120 yards rushing, as he had a very poor game in his last outing against an unranked non playoff Rhode Island with only 52 yards rushing, a 2.7 yard/rush result.
as Lehigh wins by over two TD's
[on another note, shouldn't you really stop with this message board posting?]