Really didn’t understand utc going fg there but glad they did.
Roberto came off when he was stacked up and then drove into the ground by about 6 UTC guys around mid-field. Looked like it was his shoulder. It looked like the trainers took his helmet. He was doing some stretching exercises on his shoulders. On one of the final drives it looked like he had convinced the trainer he was good enough and had his helmet on and ready to go in if needed.FurmanFan23 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 9:33 pmAny news on Roberto? How did he get injured? Any other injuries?
Not sure there was fortune to it.purplehorse wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 9:39 pmGood teams finds ways to win. Bad teams find ways to lose. We found a way to win today.
Yes I was shocked when UTC down 24-20 maybe with about 7 mins left and 4th and 1 at the 7, attempted a FG which we blocked. Get 1 yard and the overwhelming odds were they end up scoring to go up 27-24.
We were fortunate. Hopefully we improve over the next two weeks and beat Mercer-and then prepare for a greatly improved Wofford team. We are a winning team when Tyler Huff is two dimensional.
GO PALADINS!
And he gets an off week.AllTimeFU wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 9:47 pmRoberto came off when he was stacked up and then drove into the ground by about 6 UTC guys around mid-field. Looked like it was his shoulder. It looked like the trainers took his helmet. He was doing some stretching exercises on his shoulders. On one of the final drives it looked like he had convinced the trainer he was good enough and had his helmet on and ready to go in if needed.FurmanFan23 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 9:33 pmAny news on Roberto? How did he get injured? Any other injuries?
Officiating thoughts. I know UTC fans didn't like them, but I thought the calls were mostly correct. I think they missed a pass interference on Robinson late in the game, but then made up for it on maybe the very next play down by the goal line.AstroDin wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 5:27 amClay mentioned in his pre-game interview with Dan that when the one of ones practiced this week, things got testier.
Based on Tyler Huff's interview post-game—the DINS felt like they had things to prove on the field.
I thought early on the blindside block was a bad sign—it turns out I feel it showed us an early indication of Furman's fiesty-aggressive play.
Furman played far from perfect but the DINS were the better team. Our depth and diversity shined Saturday.