Friday, November 10, 2006

Rutgers beats Louisville 28-25

Well Kristie said I had to write since I had said that the Cardinals looked better. It was certainly true for the first half, heading into the locker room 25-14, but Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano must have really been inspiring in the locker room. Rutgers defense came out swarming. They completely shut down the high-powered Louisville offense. The defense was swarming to the ball, seemed like every tackle involved 4 or 5 defenders. They were absolutely a team on a mission. Their own offense did a very good job of scoring 21 unanswered points - 14 in the second half. To quote Lou Holtz they controlled both sides of the line of scrimmage. Interestingly this is one of only a few football games I have watched from beginning to end.

The last game I really sat and watched - besides Super Bowls was Penn Trafford losing to Upper St. Clair in 1997 WPIAL AAAA finals. That game ended very similar to the Rutgers game. At the end of the PT game the kicker shanked an extra point that would have tied the game. At the end of the Rutgers the kicker shanked a field goal attemp, but lucky for Rutgers there was a defensive penalty and the kicker got another shot at it. He split the uprights and gave them the lead. The ensuing kickoff was quite exciting as the kicker needed to help out with the tackle, the students swarmed the field and had to be sent back to their seats. Fortunately the last play of the game appropriately ended with another sack of the quarterback. The final play was more impressive since Rutgers sent 6 defensive player deep to protect agains the hail-mary the fiver front guys just blew through the line and once again swarmed the QB! GAME OVER and the fans poured onto the field.


It was quite a game.

1 comment:

Scott Hayden said...

That picture was one of the most incredible sights during the entire college football season. That giant sea of red overtaking the field was stunning.