Mike Patrick doin' his best Brent Musberger in the pre-game opening.
"This game is monumental for Duke" (vs Cincinnati in the Charlotte-based bowl).
a la Che Foster vs ND in 1994.
(Although I wouldn't be surprised if it's overturned as a knee down just short of the goal line.)
Duke up 8-0 after going straight down the field on the opening drive.
UPDATE: two-point conversion overturned during the commercial break.
Che Foster got a first down against ND but not a 2 point conversion.
I missed it. Did Duke try to run a blocked PAT in?
Go Blue! Always!
Taken in for a 2 point conversion.
Maybe this bowl season is just jinxed.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
Just wait until April/June/July when there's no meaningful sports on/being played
If you're doing nothing, how do you know when you're finished?
Didn't get in.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
Lord & Taylor-like store giving $500 gift cards to each player.
Which raises Q2. Why is that not an NCAA infraction? (Not that I care deeply, but it does seem inconsistent for the rule-bound NCAA.)
It's a department store chain, located mainly in the southeastern US, but not shockingly, headquartered not far from where this game is being played.
"Funny isn't it, how naughty dentists always make that one fatal mistake."
Follow the random tweets of a Michigan alum - http://twitter.com/#!/LorneEC3
and it means "belch" or "vomit".
I kid you not. I thought at first it was probably a hoax put out by a disgruntled employee, but apparently not.
First of the new bowl names I approve of.
It's also close to old English for "bank" or "ridge", which no doubt is the origin of the name (for someone who lived on a riverbank).
5:00 to go in the first. At risk of becoming a blowout. I like competitive games.
UPDATE: Duke blocks kick for TD after Cincy three-and-out. Duke 16-0.
UCLA vs Baylor at 9:45PM EST.
What the hell did they feed the Blue Devils this week?
after "Down Goes Byas"?
I thought Byas would be out for the game if the doctors were in charge.
Some moron, who shall remain nameless, put 33 confidence points on Cincinnati in our ESPN Bowl Mania group. What a pathetic loser.
Duke's linebacker with a concussion just went back in after one play. They must not have a very good Medical School.
Definition: belk. n. The act of watching two teams play football when you'd much rather be watching them play basketball.
Indeed. I still remember when these teams played BB in 1998, it was a classic.
Go Blue! Always!
I'm watching The Lorax with small children, waiting for them to go to bed so I can watch the Holiday Bowl between Baylor and UCLA.
But I now know what a Belk is. At least Belk wins.
"[The University of Michigan] was, in short, the testing ground for all my prejudices, my beliefs and my ignorance, and it helped to lay out the boundaries of my life."--Arthur Miller
is the one-game interim head coach for Cincy.
http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/stripling_steve00.html
Hope he finishes better. It's 16-3 now.
Performed the same role when Jones left Central Michigan in 2009. Eerily similar to the path taken by Buffalo HC Jeff Quinn who served as Brian Kelly's interim HC for bowls in 2006 at Central Michigan and 2009 at Cincinnati (both times replaced by none other than Butch Jones). Only difference being Quinn got the Buffalo gig in 2010.
On the official record both Central Michigan and Cincinnati's head coaching progression looks like this:
Brian Kelly (3 years) - Jeff Quinn (interim) - Butch Jones (3 years) - Steve Stripling (interim)
This is quite possibly my favorite bowl game sponsored by a discout retailer
My niece (Duke grad) just texted me a photo from the game. Looks cold in Charlotte.
After Duke fumbles at the Cincy goal line and later turns it over on downs in Cincy territory.
16-10 Duke. ~4-5 minutes left in first half.
HOLY SHIT THAT PUNT.
USING GRATUITOUS AMOUNTS OF CAPS LOCK SINCE APRIL 2011
Cincy thinks it's going to get good field position with Duke punting from it's own 19. Instead, the Duke punt rolls down the sideline all the way to the Cincy 2 yard line. Booming kick with a great roll. 79 yards.
Cincy leads 17-16 w/ 42 seconds left in first half.
Kay. Abernathy. Six. That was a nice, nice throw and a great connection.
Despite the attempt at a block, the PAT gets through. This illustrates how fascinating football can be - Duke has the edge in virtually every major stat, and is losing by one because of one play.
EDIT: A successful 53-yard FG wiped out by an illegal substitution call on the Bearcats, and the resulting 48-yard FG is missed. A thing of beauty turned into something that was a foot wide of the goalpost.
"Funny isn't it, how naughty dentists always make that one fatal mistake."
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Wow. Brutally unlucky end of the half for Duke.
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Why would a defensive penalty nix a FG like that?
...confidence is the stain they can't wipe off...
Team A is the offense, team B is the defense.
b. Team B is allowed to briefly retain more than 11 players on the field to
anticipate the offensive formation, but it may not have more than 11 players
in its formation if the snap is imminent. Whether the snap is imminent or
has just occurred, the officials shall stop the action.
That last sentence is shaded, as is done for a new rule. I can't find a mention of the rule change anywhere but the requirement that the officials stop play in this situation cannot be more than two years old.
Note that the rule requires that all 12 players be in the team's formation. If the 12th man is just running on the field they don't whistle the play; if he's ready for action they do. I'm guessing this rule was put in for safety reasons, to avoid anyone ever running a play with 11 against 12, giving the defense an extra free hitter.
Found a page on a referees' site discussing this rule.
http://www.refstripes.com/forum/index.php?topic=9359.0
There are slight differences in the various interpretations here but it's pretty clear that if the defense is going to have twelve men active in the play the officials are instructed to shut it down for safety reasons.
after driving the six and a half hours from Chicago. Sitting in my girlfriends living room watching the game with her mom and dad (both UC employees) and opening Christmas presents. Glad it sounds like a good game.
"We bring you to Michigan to take care of Michigan; your job is to protect that block M."
-Carol Hutchins
Cool to see Brendon Kay one last time. He was quite the player for Marine City, leading them to a state title in '07 I believe. I was at the game and remember him flinging a 40-yder on a dead sprint roll-out for a completion.
CoE Class of 2007
Used to cross regularly using the ferry at Marine City back when there was only one bridge at Sarnia coupled with exceptionally long waits.
Memories.
If the haters don't hate you then you're doing something wrong. - David Cone
Lots of Michigan kids on Cincinnati. Starting QB, RB and RT are all from the mitten.
EDIT: In fact Parker Ehringer would have been a nice kid to take that year. He is a redshirt frosh who started all season at tackle for Cincinnati, and that would be nice to have next season after Lewan bails.
Not a fan of the Cinci tech fit jersey, most of the players' shoulder pads don't even fit inside of them.
"All I've had today is, like, six gummy bears and some scotch"