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  • St. Francisco
    45-35 Never Forget
    • Feb 2009
    • 4753

    AROUND THE LEAGUE
    -WEEK ELEVEN-






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    • St. Francisco
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      • Feb 2009
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      • St. Francisco
        45-35 Never Forget
        • Feb 2009
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        WEEK TWELVE





        WEST TEXAS OUTLAWS (6-2, 3-0)
        VS.
        MID TENN. ST. BLUE RAIDERS (5-3, 2-1)





        Normally, an offense's failure to reach the endzone results in a loss. Up against a stout defense, the Outlaws were repeatedly denied in their opponent's territory. Luckily for them, senior Caleb Reynolds was at his best, hitting all six of his attempted field goals while the defense continued their recent trend of game-changing plays as WTU improved to 4-0 in the conference with a 32-21 victory over the Blue Raiders, and matched their best win total in school history with seven wins on the season.

        Charles Dickson had a below-average day, completing just 8 of 21 passes for 98 yards and a touchdown. Most of that yardage went to senior Michael Maynard, who had five catches for 71 yards to lead the receiving corps. Luckily for the offense, DeShaun Sands was just as effective as ever, rushing for 170 yards off 33 carries for an average of 5.1 yards per touch. With 1,260 rushing yards and nine touchdowns on the year, Sands has set a new team record for most yards in a single season, and currently leads the conference in rushing yards. But the offense's biggest savior was senior kicker Caleb Reynolds, who hit all six of his attempted field goals, including a season-best 51-yarder in the third quarter to lift the team to victory. Reynolds has performed exceptionally well in his final collegiate season, hitting all of his 25 attempted extra points, and 16 of his 18 attempted field goals for a success rate of 88%, which leads the conference. Defensively, West Texas limited the Blue Raiders to 261 total offensive yards, allowed just three successful conversions on eleven 3rd down attempts, and recorded two interceptions to give them a conference-best +12 turnover differential on the year. They were led by true freshman Nate Williams (CB), the team's nickelback, who recorded his third pick of the year and returned it 30 yards for a touchdown to put the Outlaws up 13-0 in the first quarter.

        As for the Blue Raiders, senior quarterback Logan Kilgore struggled in his first start of the season, completing 12 of 28 passes for 128 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. He also rushed for 41 yards off nine carries. Kilgore had been the team's starter for the past two years, completing 42% of his passes for 1,833 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions, and rushing for 902 yards and two scores before losing his starting job to junior Blake Sims this spring. But a recent injury to Sims has put Kilgore back in the driver's seat for the remainder of the season. Groundwise, senior runningback William Pratcher had a decent outing, rushing for 84 yards and a touchdowns off 21 carries. Middle Tennessee State's defense recorded two sacks, and only allowed one touchdown on seven scoring drives, but the relentless Outlaws still came away victorious.

        A second loss in the conference has effectively knocked Mid Tenn. St. out of the running for the Sun Belt title, making it a two-man race between UL Monroe and West Texas. But the Blue Raiders still hope to become bowl-eligible by grabbing one more victory this year. The team will hit the road for the next two weeks to face off against Arkansas State (3-6, 2-3) and North Texas (3-7, 1-4) before returning home to host Troy (5-5, 2-4) in their season finale. As for the Outlaws, their 7-2 overall record is the best in the conference, and they'll look to set a new school record with an 8th win next week when they host UL Lafayette (2-7, 1-3) in their ongoing quest to win their first-ever conference championship.


        West Texas Outlaws at Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
        Nov 9, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
        West Texas Outlaws (7-2, 4-0)1376632
        Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (5-4, 2-2)0147021
        Team Stats Comparison
        WTUMTU
        Total Offense329262
        Rushing Yards231134
        Passing Yards98128
        First Downs2516
        Punt Return Yards7915
        Kick Return Yards81138
        Total Yards489415
        Turnovers02
        3rd Down Converstion9-18 (50%)3-11 (27%)
        4th Down Conversion0-2 (0%)1-2 (50%)
        2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)0-0 (0%)
        Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals6-1-4 (83%)3-3-0 (100%)
        Penalties7-5011-88
        Posession Time34:5725:03
        Scoring Summary
        FIRST QUARTER SCORINGWTUMTU
        7:23(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 48 yard kick30
        3:29(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 33 yard kick60
        2:53(WTU) TD: Nate Williams, returned interception 30 yards130
        SECOND QUARTER SCORINGWTUMTU
        14:07(MTU) TD: Arthur Williams, 4 yard pass from Logan Kilgore137
        7:49(WTU) TD: Kevin Irvin, 3 yard pass from Charles Dickson207
        2:51(MTU) TD: William Pratcher, 1 yard run2014
        THIRD QUARTER SCORINGWTUMTU
        10:39(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 32 yard kick2314
        6:17(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 51 yard kick2614
        2:48(MTU) TD: Kyle Griswould, 4 yard pass from Logan Kilgore2621
        FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGWTUMTU
        8:35(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 30 yard kick2921
        3:44(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 28 yard kick3221

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        • Rylo
          Corpse Disgracer
          • Oct 2008
          • 5666

          7WINS!!!!!!!

          My prediction is looking damn good right now

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          • St. Francisco
            45-35 Never Forget
            • Feb 2009
            • 4753

            Originally posted by Rylo
            7WINS!!!!!!!

            My prediction is looking damn good right now
            At this rate, we may be looking at a 9-3 mark!

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            • St. Francisco
              45-35 Never Forget
              • Feb 2009
              • 4753

              AROUND THE LEAGUE
              -WEEK TWELVE-






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              • St. Francisco
                45-35 Never Forget
                • Feb 2009
                • 4753

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                • St. Francisco
                  45-35 Never Forget
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 4753

                  WEEK THIRTEEN





                  UL LAFAYETTE RAGIN' CAJUNS (2-7, 1-3)
                  VS.
                  WEST TEXAS OUTLAWS (7-2, 4-0)





                  UL Lafayette has always been a tough beat for the Outlaws, with WTU winning their previous two meetings 13-6 and 30-23. This year, the Ragin' Cajuns found themselves on the losing side once again...only this time, they never really stood a chance. Chris Kiniry set the pace by returning an interception 47 yards for a touchdown in the opening minutes of the first quarter, and DeShaun Sands finished the day with three rushing touchdowns as the Outlaws cruised to their 8th win of the season, a new best for the school in their short-lived history.

                  Charles Dickson had a decent outing under center, completing 12 of 25 passes for 148 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Leading the receiving corps was junior Cam Beach, who had just one catch, but gained 74 yards. Naturally, the hero of the day was senior runningback DeShaun Sands, who continued his stellar season by rushing for 198 yards and three touchdowns off 36 carries for an average of 5.5 yards per touch. Backup runningback Tyree Melton also impressed in limited play, carrying the ball ten times for 47 yards. Defensively, the Outlaws scored a touchdown for the fourth time in the last five games. This time it was senior Chris Kiniry (OLB), who had six tackles, and returned the team's only interception for a touchdown on ULL's first offensive drive of the day. As a unit, the Outlaws recorded three sacks, limited the Cajuns to four successful conversions on twelve 3rd down attempts, and allowed just fourteen points in the win.

                  As for UL Lafayette, junior quarterback Terrance Broadway continued to struggle with his accuracy, completing 40% of his 27 passes for 189 yards, one touchdown, and one crucial interception that put points on the board for the Outlaws. His go-to man was senior Stephen Alli, who had five catches for 108 yards and a score. On the ground, senior runningback Aaron Spikes had a stellar outing considering the limited amount of play he saw, rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown off 13 carries for an average of 6.9 yards per touch. ULL's defense recorded one sack and an interception, but also allowed 420 total offensive yards, and four touchdowns in five redzone trips.

                  Losers in four of their last five games, the Ragin' Cajuns will look to finish their poor season on a bright note over the next two weeks as they travel to face Texas State (3-7, 2-3) before ending their season at home against in-state rival UL Monroe. Meanwhile, the Outlaws will immediately begin preparing for their toughest battle of the year next week as they play host to the ULM Warhawks (7-3, 5-0), where one team will walk away with the Sun Belt conference title.


                  Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns at West Texas Outlaws
                  Nov 16, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                  Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns (2-8, 1-4)0140014
                  West Texas Outlaws (8-2, 5-0)1477735
                  Team Stats Comparison
                  ULLWTU
                  Total Offense324420
                  Rushing Yards135272
                  Passing Yards189148
                  First Downs1328
                  Punt Return Yards1527
                  Kick Return Yards11334
                  Total Yards452481
                  Turnovers11
                  3rd Down Converstion4-12 (33%)7-12 (58%)
                  4th Down Conversion1-2 (50%)1-1 (100%)
                  2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)0-0 (0%)
                  Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals1-1-0 (100%)5-4-0 (80%)
                  Penalties10-624-30
                  Posession Time22:1737:43
                  Scoring Summary
                  FIRST QUARTER SCORINGULLWTU
                  13:26(WTU) TD: Chris Kiniry, returned interception 47 yards07
                  5:02(WTU) TD: Michael Maynard, 5 yard pass from Charles Dickson014
                  SECOND QUARTER SCORINGULLWTU
                  8:52(ULL) TD: Stephen Alli, 52 yard pass from Terrance Broadway714
                  7:00(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 3 yard run721
                  2:08(ULL) TD: Aaron Spikes, 4 yard run1421
                  THIRD QUARTER SCORINGULLWTU
                  7:49(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 1 yard run1428
                  FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGULLWTU
                  13:22(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 2 yard run1435

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                  • St. Francisco
                    45-35 Never Forget
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 4753

                    AROUND THE LEAGUE
                    -WEEK THIRTEEN-






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                    • St. Francisco
                      45-35 Never Forget
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 4753

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                      • St. Francisco
                        45-35 Never Forget
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 4753

                        WEEK FOURTEEN





                        UL MONROE WARHAWKS (7-3, 5-0)
                        VS.
                        WEST TEXAS OUTLAWS (8-2, 5-0)





                        Aside from senior runningback DeShaun Sands, WTU's offense has been downright laughable this season...but the defense has done a stellar job covering it up, forcing a multitude of turnovers over the last few weeks to extend the school's record win streak. But the Warhawks put a stop to the Outlaws' dream run on Saturday as senior quarterback Kolton Browning (pictured above) expertly led UL Monroe to their first outright Sun Belt conference title in school history with a dominant 28-9 victory.

                        Browning continued his solid play in week fourteen, completing 70% of his passes for 299 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. His go-to man was senior Tavarese Maye, who shredded WTU's secondary with ten catches for 149 yards and a score, while senior tight end Kevin Steed caught five balls for 92 yards. On the ground, the dynamic trio of Browning, junior runningback Devontae McNeal, and backup Tyler Cain combined for 123 yards and two touchdowns off 33 carries. UL Monroe's defense recorded one sack, one interception, and limited West Texas to just 207 total offensive yards and one touchdown. The win gives the Warhawks a 6-0 conference record, just one win away from Sun Belt perfection.

                        As for the Outlaws, they had one of their worst offensive performances since dropping their season opener to Texas Tech 28-3. Junior quarterback Charles Dickson was abysmal under center, completing just six of his 27 attempted passes for 60 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. The Warhawks did a good job of containing DeShaun Sands as well, who was limited to 94 yards off 24 carries, but also had two catches for 28 yards and the team's only touchdown of the day. Backup runningback Tyree Melton had a solid outing in limited play, carrying the ball eight time for 49 yards. Defensively, senior Lawrence Castillo (DE) racked up nine tackles and two sacks, and senior A.J. Smart (FS) recorded his second interception of the season, but as a unit the Outlaws failed to contain Browning and the Warhawks' offense, allowing 439 total offensive yards and four touchdowns in six redzone trips.

                        The Warhawks are officially Sun Belt champions, and will now look to enter the postseason with a bit of momentum as they travel to face off against in-state rival UL Lafayette (3-8, 2-4) in their season finale. Meanwhile, the Outlaws are still assured of a bowl berth as the 2nd place team in the conference, but will look to iron out their offensive issues next week when they hit the road to battle Texas State (3-8, 2-4) in their annual rivalry game.


                        Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks at West Texas Outlaws
                        Nov 23, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                        Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks (8-3, 6-0)0147728
                        West Texas Outlaws (8-3, 5-1)03609
                        Team Stats Comparison
                        ULMWTU
                        Total Offense439207
                        Rushing Yards140147
                        Passing Yards29960
                        First Downs2415
                        Punt Return Yards3519
                        Kick Return Yards6787
                        Total Yards541313
                        Turnovers11
                        3rd Down Converstion4-12 (33%)7-16 (43%)
                        4th Down Conversion3-3 (100%)0-0 (0%)
                        2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)0-1 (0%)
                        Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals6-4-0 (66%)2-1-1 (100%)
                        Penalties2-105-31
                        Posession Time32:2827:32
                        Scoring Summary
                        SECOND QUARTER SCORINGULMWTU
                        13:28(ULM) TD: Ben Bennett, 5 yard pass from Kolton Browning70
                        6:34(ULM) TD: Devontae McNeal, 1 yard run140
                        0:30(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 30 yard kick143
                        THIRD QUARTER SCORINGULMWTU
                        9:52(ULM) TD: Tyler Cain, 1 yard run213
                        2:36(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 21 yard pass from Charles Dickson (2pt. conv. failed)219
                        FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGULMWTU
                        6:08(ULM) TD: Tavarese Maye, 6 yard pass from Kolton Browning289

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                        • St. Francisco
                          45-35 Never Forget
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 4753

                          AROUND THE LEAGUE
                          -WEEK FOURTEEN-






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                          • Rylo
                            Corpse Disgracer
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 5666

                            SUN BELT TITLE! CHAMPS! WOOOOOOO

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                            • St. Francisco
                              45-35 Never Forget
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 4753

                              Originally posted by Rylo
                              SUN BELT TITLE! CHAMPS! WOOOOOOO


                              Read it again.

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