Sunday, September 16, 2007

313's Heroes and Goats

From the Notre Dame vs. Michigan game

The Hero: Mike Hart. The U-M running back guarenteed a victory and backed it up with his play. Hart delievered two first-half touchdowns and 135 yards rushing. He finished with 187 yards.
The Goat: Irish offensive line. It was supposed to help the inexperienced Clausen, but its blocking was poor and Michigan's defense had a field day, sacking the quaterback eight times and causing four turnovers.

From the Pittsburgh vs. Michigan State game

The Hero: Travis Key. The senior safety and captain's pick six early in the second quarter was one of two interceptions thrown by Pittsburgh quaterback Kevan Smith. Key raced 31 yards to gove the Spartans a 14-7 lead and the defense made it stand. Key added seven tackles.
The Goat: Kevan Smith. I know Smith is in a tough spot because he wasn't supposed to be the starter. He was forced into action when Bill Stull (thumb) was hurt in Pitt's opener. But his two turnovers lead to 14 MSU points.

My time's up, you've been great. For the road: Fall Out Boy "The Takeover, The Breakover"

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