I hope you did better with your picks in week 7 than I did. Edinboro pulled off the surprise of the season so far in the PSAC with their upset victory at IUP and Mercyhurst finally showed why they were picked to finish second in the PSAC West. Bloomsburg and East Stroudsburg traded blows in what was probably the best game of the year so far, and Millersville finally broke into the win column under rookie head coach Greg Breitbach.
Here are my headlines and reactions from week 7...
Mercyhurst thumps rival Gannon to retain Niagara CupQuick HitsIUP Stunned at Cignetti Field by EdinboroQuick HitsQuiteh, Soltes Deliver in Game of the WeekESU
QB Matt Soltes: 32-48-476, 5TD, 2INT, 101 Net Rushing yards (66 gross, due to 5 sacks)
WR: Robert Bleiler: 8 receptions, 130 yards, 2TD
WR: Gerard Wondowski: 7 catches, 111 yards
WR: Jon Schnaars: 5 catches, 2 TDs (leaping one-handed grab in traffic for the game tying score in the fourth quarter)
Bloom
RB Franklyn Quiteh: 28 carries, 304 yards, 4TDs, 2 catches for 19 yards
QB Tim Kelly: 17-22-238, 1 TD 0INT, 41 yard TD Run
WR Glen Hutton Jr: 8 catches, 113 yards, 1TD
LB Justin Shirk: 13 total tackles, 9 solo, 2 sacks
Quick HitsMillersville Rises UpQuick HitsShip wins 12th straight at HomeQuick HitsQB Situation stabilizing at CaliforniaQuick HitsRock Rolls to Victory over Clarion
Clarion fell for the fourth straight week, but put up a decent fight at #24 Slippery Rock. The Golden Eagles trailed 27-0 in the third quarter but drew within striking distance by taking advantage of two Slippery Rock turnovers that gave them short fields. The game would have been very one sided (and possibly a shut out) without the turnovers but Clarion did a decent job of making Nigel Barksdale look human (17-36-276, 2TD, 2INT). Overall, the Rock offense was still very impressive and outgained Clarion 506-261.
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#1shiplb54 commented10-23-2013, 05:47 AMEditing a comment"It was the first time in school history that two different players had 10 or more catches in the same game (How did that NOT happen last year??)" Because last year Harman was technically the 3rd receiver. Basket, Barley, Harman, and Frenette out of the backfield all caught lots of passes. That's a lot of solid receivers to split the ball between.
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#2Chuck Bitner commented10-23-2013, 05:52 AMEditing a commentYeah, they were able to spread the wealth a little more last year. I just thought it was funny that there was ANYTHING left for the record books after last year.
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