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My "other" team needs a win....

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this game has to have the worst tackling i have ever seen, i mean did you see when that NIU guy caught the ball and dragged the CB down the field like 20 yards, reminds me of the highlight of that NFL game this weekend(can't remember what teams, but the CB got dragged down the field 29 yards, SportsCenter had a little meter in the corner showing the yards from when the WR was first touched til he was brought down, and it totalled 29)
 
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this game has to have the worst tackling i have ever seen, i mean did you see when that NIU guy caught the ball and dragged the CB down the field like 20 yards, reminds me of the highlight of that NFL game this weekend(can't remember what teams, but the CB got dragged down the field 29 yards, SportsCenter had a little meter in the corner showing the yards from when the WR was first touched til he was brought down, and it totalled 29)

Man how a game can change around.

It looked after the INT that NIU was completely out of sorts, Miami too the ball, crammed it into the end zone.

But now, its 7-21 with 5 to go in the 2nd Quarter.

Huge turn-around.
 
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Not that it changes the game any, but did anyone see the NIU receiver when he scored the TD at the beginning of the 4th? He was running alone to the endzone and dropped the ball like players typically do when they score. Thing is, he was a yard or two short of the endzone. Luckily for him, there wasn't an official around to see it. It was pretty clear on the replay and the commentators never said anything about it. It reminded somewhat of the kid in the Army All-American game last year for the west team that did the flip before getting to the endzone and fumbled in the process.
 
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Not that it changes the game any, but did anyone see the NIU receiver when he scored the TD at the beginning of the 4th? He was running alone to the endzone and dropped the ball like players typically do when they score. Thing is, he was a yard or two short of the endzone. Luckily for him, there wasn't an official around to see it. It was pretty clear on the replay and the commentators never said anything about it. It reminded somewhat of the kid in the Army All-American game last year for the west team that did the flip before getting to the endzone and fumbled in the process.

That was DeSean Jackson. He also got a 15-yard penalty on that play, so his team got the ball on the 16, instead of a TD, but scored soon after.

He's a rookie WR starting for Cal now.
 
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