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Week 1: #10 Sac State at Nicholls State

Kaiden Bennett with a dime to Devin Gandy. They ruled him down, but I thought it looked like Gandy scored. Fulcher gets his 2nd rush TD so all is good.

Bennett looks pretty good so far.
 
These announcers not recognizing a clear and obvious pick play several yards downfield is hilarious. #33 went in motion and clear as day intentionally ran into Darian Pollard.
 
Into the second half, Bennett is slinging the rock after Nicholls closed the gap to 7.

We’ll win this one in pretty ugly-ish fashion, but the scariest thing I’ve seen is Marshel Martin in street clothes limping around.

31-10 Hornets in the 4th.
 
BuckeyeHornetFan said:
Kaiden Bennett with a dime to Devin Gandy. They ruled him down, but I thought it looked like Gandy scored. Fulcher gets his 2nd rush TD so all is good.

Bennett looks pretty good so far.

Took Fresques about a half, but you can see the “f-this” change in the play calling… WR core starting to heat up too.
 
38-24 Hornet win. Solid performance for the most part. Fulch (19 car, 71 yds, 2 TD, 2 rec, 17 yds) looks like a total beast out there. That block Fulch had on the TD pass from Bennett (11/16, 221 yds, 2 TD, 10 car, 38 yds, 1 TD) to Gipson (3 rec, 60 yds, 1 TD) was something else. The offensive line took care of business up front.

Defense did what they needed to do against an offense that is in rebuild mode. A bad INT from Camp set up NSU's first TD of the game. Other than a few garbage time TDs against the bench in the 4th quarter, the Colonels were kept under wraps for most of the game as the Hornets forced 7 punts on the night. A couple of sacks from Lynch (4 tak, 2 TFL, 2 sac) for a good showing as Mather (8 tak) led the Hornets in tackles. An errant pass led to an easy pick for Ross (1 tak, 1 INT) which was the only forced turnover from the Hornet defense.

Special teams was solid. The punters had a field day pinning NSU deep each time out. Schreiner (1/2 FG, 5/5 PAT) nailed a short FG but missed a 48 yarder. Tau-Tolliver had a nice 44 yard kick return as well.

I thought the hot and humid conditions would take their toll on the Hornets later in the game, but that really didn't come into play. This team was hungry to get back at it.

That sound during the game you heard was a cry from BSC fans across the land realizing that the Hornets didn't skip a beat from last season. Get your mugs ready to drink up those sweet bitter tears from the haters. Heavy is the crown. :king:
 
There were some things that will need to be cleaned up for sure. I am sure Camp will improve as the season goes on.

On a different note I watched part of the Aggie TX A&M Commerce game. Don’t let the Ags score fool you, TAM is not that good.
 
HornetHope said:
There were some things that will need to be cleaned up for sure. I am sure Camp will improve as the season goes on.

On a different note I watched part of the Aggie TX A&M Commerce game. Don’t let the Ags score fool you, TAM is not that good.

Poor Texas A&M-CC was hard to watch yesterday. They had SOME talent last year, which graduated or transferred. They just fully-looked like a team transitioning to FCS. Hopefully we can rest some injured dudes Week 2, then go into Stanford 2-0 with our hair on fire!
 
I’m very happy with the W. Yes things need some fine tuning as expected. Very happy to see KB blossom right in front of our eyes. Once that connected. His entire AURA changed.
Only concern I have was seemed like offense play calling wasn’t as stealthy as previous seasons under TT w play action, misdirection constantly making defense take extra second to figure out where the ball is going.
Hope we can add more camouflage into the play calling. Even if it’s Fulcher throwing a pass down the sideline.
 
Did Camp hurt his hand on one of the hits? The first drive he was pinpoint and slinging the ball around quite nicely - then he was bouncing balls to open dudes and looked different.
 
Kadeezy said:
Did Camp hurt his hand on one of the hits? The first drive he was pinpoint and slinging the ball around quite nicely - then he was bouncing balls to open dudes and looked different.

I think the interception got in his head, he looked he was struggling because of the INT. I think the coaches can work with him on the mental thing.
 
Kadeezy said:
Did Camp hurt his hand on one of the hits? The first drive he was pinpoint and slinging the ball around quite nicely - then he was bouncing balls to open dudes and looked different.

There was a no call late hit on a hand off with 8 minutes left in the first quarter. He came off the field for the remainder of that drive. He didn't seem right after that.
 
Highlights:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alNa0YgXEBI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_iOOV2sPQQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CGb1YhYnik
 
Having watched some outstanding punting from the likes of Danny White and Ray Guy in my life, I was just flabbergasted at how brazen McGough was. Thank you for that amazing video, SD. I hope McGough putting the Whiners behind their own one yard line with my Cowboys when he's done pinning people deep for my Hornets....
 

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