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allen
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Posted: 9/26/2010 11:20 AM
No carries for either of them.Why? Wemust stop trying to manage the game and play to win. On firstand ten from the 8 you cant run three timesand turn the ball over.You have to get first downs and steal the momentum.
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Posted: 9/26/2010 11:36 AM
Jason Arkley tweeted last night that Boykin has been out with a bum shoulder.  It was the first I'd heard of the injury:

http://twitter.com/Jason_Arkley/status/25558721034
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Posted: 9/26/2010 1:11 PM
Fair enough; if Boykin can't go, then it's not approp to criticize for not using him.  But aren't such 'hold outs' usually reported in team readiness reports?

Then, how doe we explain the lack of use of Brown.  He was in on at least one kickoff return.  He seemed somewhat dynamic vs. columbus.  Davidson could use a spell at points, I imagine.  And a different, able guy should provide more challenge for the oppo's defense.
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Posted: 9/27/2010 8:06 AM
Monroe Slavin, CPA wrote:expand_more
Fair enough; if Boykin can't go, then it's not approp to criticize for not using him.  But aren't such 'hold outs' usually reported in team readiness reports?

Then, how doe we explain the lack of use of Brown.  He was in on at least one kickoff return.  He seemed somewhat dynamic vs. columbus.  Davidson could use a spell at points, I imagine.  And a different, able guy should provide more challenge for the oppo's defense.


College football is not covered by such rules as the NFL, every athletic department and coaching staff handles this differently.  There is NO requirement to report injuries in college football.  In fact, many schools use HIPA as a way not to divulge such information, especially state funded institutions.
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