Robert Morris (0-4) continued a difficult season Saturday, suffering a 31-7 pounding at the hands of the Dayton Flyers (2-1) at Welcome Stadium. The Colonials were down early and down big, shutout in the first half as they trailed by 24 at halftime. Four turnovers and a general inability to move the ball through their air or on the ground proved too costly in the team's third road loss. Flyers QB Will Bardo threw two touchdowns and ran for one in the first half, finishing the game 15-26 for ... Read More
Big Second Quarter Propels Dukes
A 17-point second quarter was the difference in a 30-21 home win for the Duquesne Dukes (2-2) over Monmouth of the Big South on Saturday at Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field. Tied 7-7 after one, the Dukes exploded out to a 24-7 halftime advantage, a lead they would not give up. The Hawks of Monmouth started the scoring with a 75-yard opening drive that ended with a touchdown pass from Brandon Hill to Neal Sterling. After trading three-and-outs, Duquesne went 77 yards on just two plays to tie the ... Read More
Big wins dot scoreboards for PSAC West
CAL 56, SHIPPENSBURG 34 Cal scored 48 points through three quarters to eventually push ahead and win, 56-34. Cal QB James Harris had about as good a game as one could have, throwing for 444 yards and two scores with no interceptions. Stat Leaders: Cal: PASSING: James Harris 24-33-0 444 yards and 2 TDs; RUSHING: Nick Grissom 19-139 and 3 TDs, Terrell Roberson 14-89 and 3 TDs; RECEIVING: Garry Brown 10-190, Kowan Scott 7-149 and 2 TDs; TACKLES: Spencer Lynn 8; SACKS: Kenny Wilkins 1.0; ... Read More
Strong second quarter leads PSU over UMass
STATE COLLEGE, PA – An explosive second quarter lifted the Penn State Nittany Lions (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) over the UMass Minutemen (0-4, 0-0 MAC) by the final score of 48-7 in front of a crowd of just over 99,000. The game started predictably. Sophomore quarterback Christian Hackenberg threw two incomplete passes, allowing UMass to take possession and drive for 41 yards, although they were ultimately unsuccessful against a solid Penn State defense. After UMass attempted a 39-yard field goal, ... Read More
Iowa Topples Pitt With Strong Second Half
At Heinz Field, the Pittsburgh Panthers (3-1) lost for the first time this season at the hands of the Big Ten's Iowa Hawkeyes (3-1) in a non-conference matchup on Saturday afternoon. Pitt stormed out to a 17-7 halftime lead, but struggled to move the football offensively in the second half while the defense surrendered three scoring possessions to Iowa, led by backup quarterback C.J. Beathard. Beathard took over at halftime for starter Jake Rudock and did not disappoint, completing seven of ... Read More
Nittany Lions Host Winless Minutemen
The Penn State Nittany Lions (3-0, 1-0 Big Ten) will return to Beaver Stadium on Saturday afternoon to battle the University of Massachusetts Minutemen (0-3, 0-0 Mid-American Conference) in the second home game of the season. Penn State managed to edge Rutgers 13-10 last week, using a late fourth-quarter drive to come out on top in front of a record-breaking crowd of just over 53,000. UMass is coming off of a narrow 34-31 loss to Vanderbilt after failing to score a last minute touchdown. So ... Read More
Pitt vs. Iowa: Complete preview, analysis and prediction
The Pitt Panthers, fresh off its 42-25 road victory over Florida International, look to start the season 4-0 for the first time since 2000, when it hosts the Iowa Hawkeyes (2-1) at Heinz Field. The last time these two teams met was in 2011 at Kinnick Stadium, where the Hawkeyes were able to overcome a 21-point, second-half deficit to win 31-27. The Hawkeyes are coming off an emotional home loss to in-state rival, Iowa State, so it will be interesting to see how the Hawkeyes respond traveling ... Read More
ACC Power Rankings Week 2: Pitt continues to surge towards top, big test for Clemson
Week three of the college football season is now complete, and the ACC had some highs (How about Boston College?!) and lows (Really Hokies?) Let's take a closer look at where the teams stack up in the power rankings as we head into Saturday's games. 1. Florida State (2-0, 0-0 ACC, Bye, Last week-1) The defending National Champion Seminoles will stay at number one until someone can knock them off the perch. Can the Clemson Tigers be that team? The Noles get the Tigers at home, and with ... Read More
Penn State defense lifting team to success
While there’s much star power to talk about on Penn State’s offense, it’s been the Nittany Lions defense that came through in a big way last weekend in the team’s first Big Ten matchup, a 13-10 win over host Rutgers. Facing one of the nation’s most veteran quarterbacks in Gary Nova, the Penn State defense played to near perfection in the second half to turn things around and give their offense a chance to win it at the end. "Overall, I say it was a great team victory, and by that I mean ... Read More
RMU football looking to shake off 0-3 start
It would be fair to say that the John Banaszak era at Robert Morris has not gotten off to the start that was expected. After three straight losses, including Saturday's disappointing 50-3 setback on the road at Lafayette, the Colonials are still looking for the first coaching win for Banaszak, who took over for long time head coach Joe Walton. Saturday's loss was especially tough, as the Colonials had two costly first quarter turnovers leading to 14 points, along with a safety that gave the ... Read More