Boise v Marshall

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Boise v Marshall

Postby donovan » Sat Sep 07, 2019 12:04 am

Boise squeaked out a win, 14-7 2nd half Boise had 15 first downs and Marshall 0 and Boise only put up 7 points. Marshall was disciplined and fought a good fight. Boise has some work to do. But it is a win.
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Re: Boise v Marshall

Postby Cane from the Bend » Sat Sep 07, 2019 4:05 am

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Disciplined until they had Boise backed up on 3rd Down, with the QB in prime sack position, only to rip his helmet off via facemask, giving up a 15 yard personal foul penalty which kept the Broncos on the field long enough to run out the clock, rather than having to punt.

Great game. There were some really good burst plays by both teams. But the Defenses stood strong. Neither team giving in to a potential game breaking momentum shift.

Really a fun game to watch. An excellent way to start off the college football week.

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Re: Boise v Marshall

Postby donovan » Sat Sep 07, 2019 4:45 am

You're right about that play. At least it was not too controversial about what happened. I think Marshall was a good fantasy pick.
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