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TN Tech Takes its Pummeling Well, as Cards’ Offense Stirs

Posted by frankpos on September 7, 2008

Newest RB, 305 lb. DT Adrian Gradychurns for 19 yds into the end zone.

Newest RB, 305 lb. DT Adrian Grady, churns for 19 yds into the end zone.

Players jump and pile on, to congratulate DT Adrian Grady on his TD.  Ahh, a little special glory that a D player will savor forever.

Players jump and pile on, to congratulate DT Adrian Grady on his TD. Ahh, a little special glory that a D player will savor forever.

51-10.

There, that made everyone feel a little better, didn’t it?

OK, I know Tech’s only 1-AA –but after last season  and the UK game’s embarrassment, frankly I didn’t know what to expect.

We got a win and our offense –and kicker, god bless him — got a lot of much-needed positive game experience.  All of that was huge.

But the thing that excited me the most continues to be our D.  It was very solid again.  Hell, it scored again!

Gang tackling by the Cards' D.

Gang tackling by the Cards' D ruled the day.


Another thing that excites me greatly in terms of possible future W’s:  Our Big East schedule is an even  softer cupcake than I thought it would be.  (Cincy and WVU both got bulldozed today to add to the Big East scrap pile.)

Much impressed with Doug Beaumont again –still doing his best Harry Douglass imitation with 5 catches, one breaking for 34 yards.

Doug Beaumont twists for more yardage.  I'm liking Doug A LOT.

Doug Beaumont twists for extra yardage.

Another star: Vic Anderson showed both speed and an ability to shed tacklers, averaging 9.5 yards per carry, and totaling 116 for the game, plus a TD.

St. X's pride Vic Anderson jitterbugged or dragged tacklers for over 100 yds.

St. X's Pride Vic Anderson jitterbugged--or dragged tacklers--for over 100 yds.

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And, the Hunter Cantwell we remembered as an  experienced , poised QB showed up– at least for all but a few moments of panic.

Hunter Cantwell "could- well' this game.  Here Hunter sets up behind his O wall, which protected him well all afternoon.

Hunter Cantwell "could- well' this game. Here Hunter sets up behind his O wall, which protected him well all afternoon.

Hunter unloads a 35 yd bomb to Pascley for the 2nd TD.

Hunter unloads a 35 yd bomb to Pascley for the 2nd TD.

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A lot of the new guys got to touch the ball–TE Pete Nochta and WR Troy Pascley eached scored TD’s.  As did DT Adrian Grady who rumbled for 19 yds and a touchdown.

TE Pete Nochta hauled in his first career TD reception in the 3rd qtr.

TE Pete Nochta hauled in his first career TD reception in the 3rd qtr.

WR Troy Pascley tasted the promised for the first time on a sweet 35 yd catch-in-stride on a laser from Cantwell.

WR Troy Pascley tasted the promised for the first time on a sweet 35 yd catch-in-stride on a laser from Cantwell.

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There’s more: We stretched the field with at least 3 bombs that went for big gains.  The recently -shot Trent Guy came out full speed again, and  took some hard hits–but hauled in 3 catches for good yardage.  Josh Chichester continued to impress.  Back-up QB Tyler Wolfe got some snaps.  And we scored 5 out of 5 times in Red Zone opportunities for the game.

Brock Bolen had a productive day, bulling for 45 yds and 2 TD's.

Brock Bolen had a productive day, bulling for 45 yds and 2 TD's.

Oh, and, our D picked off a couple of passes.

In all phases, the effort was there–as was the execution for the most part (OK, not those first few Philpotts).

Yes, he made this one.  Chris Philpott had a tough day--but toughed it out, and finally started to connect.

Yes, he made this one. Chris Philpott had a tough day--but toughed it out, and finally started to connect.

Yes, this man is kicking barefoot.  Ryan  Payne came in for some real foot ball ala Lee Corso's barefoot kicker in the 70's for the Cards (who I can not recall--and neither can Google.)

Indeed, this man is kicking barefoot. Ryan Payne came in for some real foot ball ala Lee Corso's barefoot kicker in the 70's.

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Yes, there were many things to smile about on this weather-perfect day for football, with a stadium packed with happy fans.

We have a few extra days until K-State rolls into town. Practice, practice, practice.

Card fans, I wouldn’t change that channel quite yet from FBall to BBall.

Given the positives today and a very weak schedule,  there may still be a  good story left to tell in this football season …

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(BTW, KyLures took the pictures of the game and deserves credit for these great pics.  You can see all 270+ of them if you want at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/kylures/sets/72157607153026077/)

More pics:

Red phones?  Looks like we're ready for nuclear war...

Red phones? Looks like we're ready for nuclear war...

Vic was quick...

Vic was quick...

Man, that has to hurt at least a little...

Man, that has to hurt at least a little...

Hunter unloads one as he gets unloaded on.

Hunter unloads one as he gets unloaded on.

The Tn Tech crowd got a nice suntan on a pleasant summer day -- and toook home a boatlaod of cash for their program.  "We're here for the money," one of their media guys cheerfully told me.

The Tn Tech crowd got a nice suntan on a pleasant summer day -- and took home a boatload of cash for their program. "We're here for the money," one of their media guys smiled and cheerfully told me.

The man of the football year so far, Ron English,  surveys the scene at Papa John's.

The man of the football year so far, Ron English, surveys the scene at Papa John's.


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