#55 R.P.I. Virginia Tech vs. #67 R.P.I. Boston College:
Today’s Word of the Day is… clod!
Clod.
/kläd/
noun.
noun: clod; plural noun: clods
Origin:
late Middle English: variant of clot.
- a lump of earth or clay.
informal - a stupid person (often used as a general term of abuse).
- VeeTee or BeeCee @ 11 PM?
Gregory P. Barber ’69 and Family Boston College Head Coach: William James O‘Brien: age=54, (- @ and – overall); has a rep’ for
$5,000,000.oo.
nicknamed “the Teapot”, is an American football coach who is currently the head coach at Boston College.
Originally from Dorchester, Mass., O’Brien played linebacker and defensive end at Brown and graduated with a double concentration in political science and organizational behavioral management in 1992. Ivy.edu props times two.
Previously, he was the head coach of the Houston Texans from 2o14 to 2o2o, and at Penn State from 2o12 to 2o13. Prior to Boston College, O’Brien was the offensive coordinator at the University of Alabama and for the New England Patriots. After the Patriots parted ways with longtime head coach Bill Belichick at the end of the 2o23 season, O’Brien was not retained by the team.
O’Brien began his coaching career in 1993 at Brown University before spending more than a decade coaching in the Atlantic Coast Conference (A.c.c.). He joined the New England Patriots in 2007, eventually serving as quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator in 2o11. In 2o12, O’Brien was hired by Penn State to take over a program that had just endured a child sexual abuse scandal perpetrated by one of its coaches. In his first season as head coach, O’Brien led the team to an 8–4 record and won ESPN’s National Coach of the Year award. After the 2o12 season, he garnered significant interest in returning to the National Football League (NFL) as a head coach and interviewed with both the Philadelphia Eagles and the Cleveland Browns. However, O’Brien decided to stay at Penn State, citing that it would send a poor message to leave after just one season. After his second season, O’Brien left Penn State to become the head coach of the Texans.
O’Brien’s tenure with the Texans included a 51–31 Divisional Round loss to the eventual Super Bowl winning Kansas City Chiefs team after leading 24–o in the second quarter, and a controversial trade of star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals. In 2o2o, O’Brien was fired by the Texans, and was hired by Alabama to be offensive coordinator in 2o21. In 2o23, he was re-hired by the Patriots to be the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Following the season, O’Brien was hired by Boston College to be their head coach.
O’Brien and his wife, Colleen, have two sons, Jack and Michael. Jack, the elder son, has a rare brain disorder called lissencephaly. Coach God HELP.
2o23 record: 7 up 6 down and 3-5 in the A.c.c.
Foe’rensics:
Boston College Defense: (starters back=)
- 35th in Total D!!!
- Defensive coordinator Tim Lewis found a home. From the N.f.l., to the Alliance of American Football, to the XFL, to Boston College, he has seen plenty. Now he has to see a BC defense get into the backfield.
- 8 of 1o in dLine Havoc. AWFUL at generating pressure and miserable against the run, the Eagles averaged a sack and 3.3 tackles for loss per game, but there’s a ton of experience with all four starters expected back up front. There are lots of size to go along with the time logged in. The production has to follow. Donovan Ezeiruaku… follows… as disruption follows him about. Even-orthodox-side. De1, #6; you need to mind the store here. Ω-dawgg, too! As virtually ≅25% of his stops are negative! That’s –. wowow!
- 5.5 from 1o in Linebacking Havoc. The linebackers have to do their part to be disruptive, too. Like the line, there’s size – led by 232-pound Kam Arnold finishing third on the team with 66 stops – and getting Bryce Steele back in the middle after missing all of last year is a huge help. Kam Arnold is prolly your Lb1 here. ‘nother jus’ plum ‘solid’ guy.
- V of X in Secondary Havoc. Back end is NOT super Experience or Learning Curve(s) far along. Kinda alluring/curious to see what we could downfield to. here? They play the ball and will jump throws too… could be a down-out-down love to make here. The transfer portal is helping fill in the gaps in the secondary. S Cameron Martinez (Ohio State) and CB Bryquice Brown (Georgia State) will be statistical stars, but the best of the bunch is CB Amari Jackson. With a wee bit of help from a pass rush, there’s good upside here.
BeeCee will be –Cb1, Amari Jackson, who reportedly tore an A.c.l. in the L @Virginia. Dang… St.Nikon bless. - With new defensive coordinator Tim Lewis leading the unit, expect a more chaotic and disruptive group.
- D1’s are noticeably north of the D2’s here… tho’ the ones are well-coached, fundamental, and solid if not spectacular, sans the De1.
- D overall:
(film-study): Forty-three, or at least a four-2.75 or so.
Will crown L.O.S. (line-of-scrummage) and play a Cover-2 behind a run-1st, 2nd, 3rd, next, middle, penultimate, ultimate look. Will Zone-Blitz, Dt, Dt’s, De’s, whomever. Will then delay-blitz (a Dt/De) off the same zone-blitz set. Base wants to play 2 base Dt’s. Tho’ they have 2-point-stancing De’s at times. Seems mo’ even than odd. Will nearly stack Lb’ers and they can develop deeper/harder to reach/fold to. Will press on edges. A little physical internally. Blocky, choppy vs. the run. Mo’ parts hatchet than pocket-knife. SOLID run-fits. They do not misQ much on that. Front-7 is dedicated to digging dirt. Hind-4’ish are more integrated in aerial graphics terms. Dline will politically incorrect Slant into their play-keys and try to get downfield on you. Twists/loops… whateve’… BeeCee toggles their Safety strength (from Pass Cf1 deep to committing at least 1 to a run-sinew look). Cover-1 (Cf1) to a little Cover-3 at max’. Tho’… reading this Safety set is the key.
This is a downright salty D when the field compresses too. Tuff in zone terms; second, that’s (2nd best!). - ∑ (summary): returning D production=53% (86th most). Khari Johnson Db2 and Max Tucker Db3 are your conflict defenders here. They not only have a nose for the ‘ball they have 2o-2o field-vision on returns. They looking to score when they snag an enemy one too. Nifty/slickster near Beamerball Cb(s). (Game)-“breaker one-nines”.
Defensive letter-grade: B- or nearly a flat B; take thy pick. Same as the O below… they on point, they keep it real and really force you to go’on and who ’em. Very succinct set.
Boston College Offense: (returning starters=)
- 97th in Total O.
- The Boston College offense will once again be led by returning starting quarterback Thomas Castellanos. The UCF transfer had some highlight-reel runs last season while rushing for 1,113 yards — a team record for a quarterback. Running back Kye Robichaux, a returning starter, will have a new partner in the backfield with the addition of transfer Treshaun Ward (Kansas State/FSU).
- Star G1 Christian Mahogany is gone, but C1 Drew Kendall, Ot1 Ozzy Trapilo, and G1 Logan Taylor will likely be not less than fringe All-A.c.c. performers. Not a deep oLline tho’ the 1’s are tight. Four of Boston College’s five starting offensive linemen have started at least 25 games in their careers. i.e., do not expect many right-tailed Learning & Experience Curve misQ’s to be available here. The Odd side is prolly your Alpha bet… Koufax 1o1 in a pinch. VERY Tall oLine too. Great reach/wingspan in boxing terms— i.e., they can get gloves on you before you can get mints on them.
- Tight end Kamari Morales, a transfer from North Carolina, is the Tar Heels’ all-time leader in TE touchdowns and should be a factor in the passing game. The wide receivers room shows plenty of promise: Lewis Bond has displayed great chemistry with Castellanos; sophomore Jaedn Skeete is growing into an A.c.c.-caliber wideout; and Texas Tech transfer Jerand Bradley gives his QB a big (6-5) target, especially in the red zone. BeeCee will Jumbo and even Elephant (Te’s+) at times.
- They do still try to serve you mashed potatoes upfront— in a way, tho’ not quite the mastodon-sized way as before. (Did: push uva-about here-n-there on film F.Y.I.).
- This is a mo’ Sunday lookin’ O… albeit one with a greater collegiate dash of mo’ Optional things to boot.
- Eye read where Castellanos said/confessed he was trying to be mo’ of a Pro (pocket) guy this year thus far… then he said he had to think about that… (hinting: he might mo’ rushing, prevent) Time=tell…
- VERY heavy run-2-pass tilt here. Almost Service Academy grounded if you will. These F’n Eagles are not so wingy… so to speak…
- O overall:
Kinda a grindstone to medium attack. Lotta singles and doubles and a few trips. Not really a mashing or long-ball O at the moment or thus far.
oLine is NOT the Beefeaters Ginny oLine of yesteryear(s). Nearly a little bit lowercase overall for it. Wild, huh?
(Film study):
O will use a modern-era staple of basketball on grass ‘Gun and Pistols and H’s. Some is from a peusdo I and some has an offset or Hb. Kinda thought they were violation 7-on-the-L.o.S. at times? As you can see… G’s look offset or Me262 Airplane Wing to me. (J.c. Price could be right here). With mo’ than a little pre-snap wiggle. Sets and resets. After that… they will toss-sweep O.G. you at times. They have a lotta near-play-side Crossbucks. They will double and fold/seal off of that. Kinda reminds of richrod’s determination to win the 1st-block, first. Rb’s (3 of ’em) just come at you in waves. Kinda a mini-me or set of yesteryear-gelding Stallions. They come hard too. Everyone stays rested and 5×5 via being a 3-headed rushing hydra. May St.Turbo bless (yes, there is a Saint Turbo, actually). There are single ‘back and naked sets here. They will kinda go fu’schnickens and R.P.O. off of a jet look. Did like the Qb1/Hb1 vertical elevatoring mix— one goes one way the other goes the other of the mesh point; and they appear to pinch together/towards each other for it). This O -same as the D- favors the run 1st. Tho’ their Qb1 (St.Achilles bless) has a left-soleus ding. And that is truncated everything. Throw O hits a lotta short+++ to medium— things. Quick when it starts to ‘hum’ a pinch. Outtings. Angulars. Throws to spots. Then sneaks in one or two bombs in a game. Kinda has a retro-Dooley Greenwood/Cox rolling element to it off of play-action. O clears/iso’s for the Te1 (#88) well at times.
- ∑ (summary): returning O production=80% (11th most!)
- This is a very very VERY solid oLine. Not (quite) dominate; tho’ entirely solid. Both on run-shapes and during pass-pro’. They gift you nothing. Smart, savvy, and clean on their assignments. Very.
- 66% run:pass 36% mix. Wr4, Reed Harris is your secret sauce offender here. He tends to break fields and house things. When he bothers to catch it and look it in, that is.
Offensive letter-grade: It should not be mo’ than a C. Tho’ Eye went C+ here ’cause they are so dang assignment savvy. It would be a B- too if/when their Qb1 returns to ’23 forum.
F‘n Eagle Special Teams: (1 sorta returns)
BeeCee is a paltry 126th best in Net Punting; and so is P1, Ivan Zivenko. 6′6″, 197 lb. super-Soph’.; so, aim high on your block-point here. Said to have an: “explosive” leg. BIG kid. Did Eye mention the length, yet? Kra-kra camping testables… as Ivan routinely went for 60+ on nearly 4 (secs) hangtime. wow. Best of both words. Do like the disorganized ‘foxtrot indigo’ mop-top. Sometimes, mucks around and uses a brainstorming or WWI era egg-drop and catches some flack for it; (see: pic). Tough to be sure… he has leg Talent to spare. A boomer of a 1-Iron P1.
- 82nd in Punt Returns | 1o2nd in KO returns. Not so much here.
- 3oth in punt coverage | and 8th in suicide-squad. Tight here.
- BeeCee has blocked o kicks and allowed o kicks to be blocked.
- BeeCee has blocked o punts and allowed o punts to be blocked.
BeeCee has courted 2 K’s thus far in ’24 and they have not kicked much or missed the same accordingly.
Luca Lombardo is in theory the PK1. Tho he is only one for one in his whole entire collegiate-kicking life. No word yet if he: ‘rests with the (Godfather: Brasi) fishes”. Or, if he likes the moved named after him? Fam’ is from: Martha’s Vineyard. So, he is from money and lives his best boat life accordingly. Seems a sailor in every port guy to me. Like a Rockport in every port. Futball1 or soccer1 guy in scholastic terms. (No, real BIO 411 listed; Godspeed, as that is never a great sign).
Lima was K1 last year at: 78.6% overall. Also, ’bout Wr17; or so, in a break glass in case of an emergency pinch. So, a fake-a-ru-ski is in the mix with him.
Both K’s appear to have a mid to high 40’s serviceable range. So, a short punt could be in the offering here.
Special Teams letter-grade: with a little mo’ of a runny-go on Returning and this is a pretty spry ST’s set. Same as O & same as D… they are not their very own sworn enemy. Nice if not epic. B—.
FREE!!!
Unit Rankings:
- BeeCee D.
- VT D.
- VT O/BeeCee O. (tie).
X-factor(s):
- motive: ’bout equal. Both need to begin Lombardi’s: “BIG-push” on a winning note. Tho’ in the New River Valley and with nitetime being the 24o6o rite time… EDGE=us.
- weather: NOT setting passing-fancy rec’s. Dat much is fo’ sure. And that tends to favor front-lines. Which may not favor VeeTee. EDGE=weather.them.
- health/off-field: BeeCee locates a few skill-position dings and dents… tho’ pretty salabrious overall. VeeTee has mo’ dings and dents alike. (King-Tut’ has been brace free ¦ tho’ Cobra-Ky’ has had some extra ankle tape). EDGE=them.
- penalties: BOTH teams tally sharply here. Both are well above average in yellow-laundry. It is jus’ that BeeCee is a scosche mo’ parciminious. As only 6 teams are D-1, better. EDGE=them (a little).
- intangibles: BOTH teams tally sharply here. Both are above average in T.O.P. (time of possession) and in the all-important Turnover Margin. With BeeCee a bit ahead in T.O.P. and with VeeTee a bit+++ ahead in Turnover Margin. Nearly even cumulatively. EDGE=push.
- fatigue: nearly split… tho’ VeeTee is +1 on R&R in the last fortnight of work and sleeps on their own pillows’. EDGE=us, (small).
Illation, conclusion(s) and OPT digits:
Number of Eagles who could wing it @Tech=
the takeaway:
…the takeaway here is not to be too taken with 3 W’s, 3 L’s, and not with 4 W’s nor 2 L’s.
As neither of these birds has truly proven where they flock together.
Or, to put it another way… one of these wingers takes final half of ’24 fight.
And the other birdie gets its wings clipped. As in… when I ran the margins down below… they were kinda chunky, cluttery, or disheveled.
Two uneven teams… and that tells me that at least one is due to move in some direction (↕️) or the other. As neither one seems sustainable to me.
That seems to hint at: Training Room or chemistry to me.
As both tended to locate in a centrist or canceling fashion and that is gonna be tuff to twelveteen remain in a Terminal Contact sport.
Something(s) has gotta give here in the 2nd-½ of ’24 for one of these two.
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permutations:
- Δ1=6o%, odds that VeeTee is a bit better; or, at least a bit higher caliber loaded with mo’ play-makers and dynamic-takers than a mo’ static BeeCee can rightfully say. Nitetime does not hurt one-iota (1ι) either.
- Δ2=4o%, odds that this one never really ignites and fails to take a spark. Both teams can lack or want for keeping their powder dry at times. And then this one comes down to who flint-forages; or, who ‘tooooo cold’ porridge, late. A struggling scrum of a ho-hum yawning fest contest devolves.
- Δ3=1o%, odds that this one requires M.L.B. play-off savvy extra innings to adjudicate this one here. Neither team is all dat and and ‘snap’; and that means this one could fizzle mo’ than shizzle and be harder than expected to separate for it.
#ChallangeA.c.c.epted… there are 1,440 minutes in a day and hopefully VeeTee does not need in excess of 55 or double-nickles Smokey and the Bandit work here.
WWI: “The Great War”…
Trench Warfare favors… mixed…
Lo.FM (Long-field Management©)
- the VeeTee O is an impoverished-looking 91st best in 1st-down O inflicted | whereas the BeeCee D is a reasonable 38th best in 1st-down D allowed.
- the BeeCee O is a downright poor-looking 10th best in 1st-down O inflicted | whereas the VeeTee D is an okay+ 47th best in 1st-down D allowed.
- the VeeTee O is a surprisingly plucky 36th best in 3rd-down O inflicted | whereas the BeeCee D is a decent enuff 56th best in 3rd-down D allowed.
- the BeeCee O is a sparingly plucky+ 26th best in 3rd-down O inflicted | whereas the VeeTee D is a below-average 86th best in 3rd-down D inflicted.
Lo.FM Analysis:
So, here we see not much… until we see what BeeCee does on 3rd-down O. As both teams tend to open most series behind the sticks on O and therefore attempting to chase down the chain gang from behind. Or, in other words… doing mo’ on 1st-n-1o might jus’ go a long way for either club here. However, the Eagles do mo’ on the $$$-down and that is enuff to nick this one here. EDGE=them.
TTT (Time To Throw©)
- the Hokies O is a user-friendly 1o2nd best in T.F.L. (tackles for a loss) allowed O | whilst the Eagles are a laid-back looking 105th best in T.F.L. inflicted D.
- the Eagles O is a solid 4oth best in T.F.L. allowed O | whilst the Hokie D is a hard-charging 18th best in T.F.L. inflicted D.
- the Hokies O is a leaky 81st best in Sacks-allowed O | whilst the Eagles D is a centrist 62nd best in Sacks-inflicted D.
- the Eagles O is a sieve-like 97th best in Sacks-allowed O | whilst the Hokie D is a pummeling 4th best in Sacks-inflicted D!
TTT Analysis:
So, here we see that… although neither team has a truly sparky oLine the team that has a sparkier D is the Hokie D itself. BeeCee has the one epic De1, to be sure… tho’ VeeTee cumulatively brings mo’ heat overall than he can thermoSTAT by his ownself. EDGE=us, nicely to boot.
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Our handy dandy friend, the so-called: Forum Guide of Graham Houston fame is merely calling for a soon enuff Hokiebird gone round-robin. Soon…
The overall margin is calling for a nearly even or pick ’em game. With BeeCee predictive to be up by one, that’s (1) single solitary point at the buzzer.
3-game splits, the BeeCee O is shrinking by about ~50 ypg and yet the VeeTee D is softening by nearly 40 extra ypg allowed of late. All of the BeeCee O lessenings are via not carrying the mail as well. Clif Clavin be illn’ if you will. And although the Hokie D is a little sticker in the dirt it is mo’ allowing of late in aerial terms. Go fig’, right? The VeeTee O is down a bit… mostly via a modest chucking reduction. The BeeCee D is wilting a bit of late, both down low (rushing-D) and up high (pass-D).
The H/A splits say that… although VeeTee rushes a mite longer in Blacksburg, it throws a lot shorter. Although, BeeCee is mo’ aerial available out on the road. On the other side, the BeeCee O rengas a bit in grounding terms and the VeeTee D is only 15′ removed from no change. (A little Lane run D better and a little Lane pass D worse).
Go fig’… strange vote-splitting margins no matter how or where Eye looked.
Triangle Theory says that… we needs one mo’ vertice b.street!
VeeTee Recruiting Rankings on 247:
2o21 – 49th,
2o22 – 43rd,
2o23 – 44th,
2o24 – 47th,
2o25 so far – 50th.
Boston College Recruiting Rankings on 247:
2o21 – 4oth,
2o22 – 51st,
2o23 – 57th,
2o24 – 73rd,
2o25 so far – 52nd.
…it would appear that we/VeeTee may have a pitch mo’ Talent. Tho’ it surely appears that BeeCee has been trending downward or rise over-run in Inputs itself. EDGE=us, a ltitle.
the sportlight…
…here in the sportlight… we limelight Qb1: Thomas Castellanos of BeeCee.
He of the ‘cup-stacker’ TOTAL “spaz” Camp Mohawk spectacles to Qb1, boot. LOL. Wild just just to have the drop to field dat. At; 5′9″, and seemingly only 196 lbs… he sure don’t look the P2 part. Do he? Then Eye looked a little deeper. REALLLY strong core guy. Like a modern she/her bootie strong. Squat-King to be sure. This Qb1 is your ex-of-U.Cent.FLA Qb2 back in ’22. *** or 3-star recruit. Had a lotta southern schools after him. Regional interest(s). Only the 65th player in in-state (Ga.) terms. So, what you are seeing/getting could be fair-play garvy. As not as much was expected here.
Anywho… basketball and soccer star in H.S. terms and competed in track and field events (4oom, relays, long jump). Also a Cb1 over on D. This tells you this true-Jr. must have some measure of speed and endurance. Compact squat kid. Dense. As the 4.42 forty is; frankly, a surprise. Sawed-off. Spark-plug. A Coach billy.Shakespeare fan. Paints his hands with matching (uniform) colours. Kool-modiine kid. Legit swagg he keeps.
He has also caught two, that’s (2) Qb-passes; so, trickeration is en vogue here.
So, there is all of dat… in addition to all of dat there is… it is his team/lockeroom. Kinda like a cross between a B.Randall and a vertically compressed Cobra-Ky’. Or, a diet version of each/both. His passing fancy is up by a nifty +1o% this campaign. That does not suck. His RTG is up by a near-umpossible +61! That never sucked. The only real 2o24 Qb1 knock Eye could find is that his rushing is down by –274% thus far this year. That, and his stricter (mo’ Pro’ measured) QBR is down by ≅–6. Not a fall or even a plummet. Tho’ not on the level or a betterment, either. Tommy-gun has been warming up threw the airwaves of late— or, since mid-Sept. +16% passing if you are keeping score @home ever since. Which is all the mo’ impressive as he has been sacked mo’ of late and run less (for it) accordingly. 22-n-change in age. So, he can buy the team its keggers; legally. Does, however, drop by nearly ∼–9% as a Visiting Qb1 in your house! This helps in no small measure. As his RTG is nearly 100 points (vastly) superior @home than on the road. Mel Gibson or a Road Warrior it would appear he be, not. That, and his passing drops -pardon the pun- by a kra-kra -28% in-game from stem (1Q) to stern (4Q)! Which speaks to what old-pro’s call a: ‘thrown out’ shoulder or arm. Finally, the whispers ’round the campfire say: ‘dingy’ since Michigan State. Missed a contest for it to boot.
Seems to be on-trend… better in Beantown this year and then on to being better when traveling his final year. Has improved (overall); just needs to take the next Trip Tix step(s).
Boston College Projected S&P+: 83rd.
Boston College Projected S&P wins: 6.3 W’s.
C2’s ’24 Qb1 rule of, thumb(s)…
anything north of ~56% is in doubt; and anything beyond ≥65%=cooked.
Sparked. Ironed out.
Boston College Qb1: (Thomas Castellanos)=67%❗️
…you do the maths.
–oOo–
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Margin of Error:
- VeeTee is hovering jus’ above +1-full-play to the good.
- BeeCee is exactly +1.5-full-plays to the good.
You do the FG, maths.
βeta Analysis:
So, here we Cee’s that… (foreshadowing intended) we Cee’s that the Hokie O is average to average+++ straight across the board sans an 88th best set of throw-fits on O. BeeCee is just below ~10 spots behind VeeTee in medium-O terms. Tho’ marks poorly in: negative drives, explosive drives, and in-play efficiency. Meaning, that they either keep moderate time Timex enuff or fall behind time as their own worst enemy. Decent or an anti-Rolex if you will.
On the other side, we see’s that… VeeTee kinda surprises (to the good) on D here. 37th overall is nearly high-Tech indeed. Only wetting the bed on individual play-efficiency here-n-there. BeeCee is right at 15 spots south and is average, average+++ or nearly B— everywhere. Nearly everything nice to occasionally flirting with being good. And unlike the BeeCee O, they are not asexual and do not beat themselves. Solid. VERY. Nothing to pick on per se.
EDGE=push. Or, whomever hurts themselves less between the VT D and the BeeCee O head-to-head. This is prolly your outcome X-factor here.
PLANDEMIC checklist:
- Lo.FM: BeeCee,
- TTT: VeeTee,
- Fourm Guide: N/A…
- ∑ overall: push,
- 3-game trends: punt, (both are down of late),
- Home:Away: squib, (neither one won here),
- Talent: VeeTee by a smidegon+,
- C2 Qb(1): BeeCee,
- Margin of Error: BeeCee, (small),
- βeta: sis‘ kiss.
…or, 3-2-4, which favors: pick ’em, even, or push.
https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/c75c64a3-a307-48ee-97d3-b0033fa5e408
The Call:
Teatottler and “Early Grey, hot…” jokes aside…
…the BeeCee O has only busted ≥21 points since o7th Sept. ’24.
Gotta be a reason(s) for that.
Tho’ that does suggest it will NOT take (much) mo’ than 3 scores to get them @home in Lane.
That is thy calculus to O&M abacus here.
Ergo, therefore, to Whit… here you thought we were gonna call for a… cooler Fallen contest here. The temp’ is dropping and that keeps a lid on this one here. As these two are gonna grapple down on Worsham Field in the turf for mo’ than a spell here… as neither team is much north of solid+++.
Thus making for a lowercase Q-score or sexxy nite.
As this game cools off, congeals, solidifies and never really catches fire…
...a clod of a nite possibly gone clot outright.
The first one to 3-scores (~20-points) wins this one.
🙏>>>🏈
upset Index=44%
#JustSayKnow
#wimps!
Virginia Tech=28, Boston College=2o
“LETS GO!“
Please support the VT F.C.A.!
“HOKIES!“
bourbonstreet**
Your Eye sure knows how to ball, and Section 7 sees a record falling tonight with RB Tuten going for 200+ yards tonight. Merrell Gayer, Glen Carlock & John Chmara proud– pound the Rock—-Touchdown ^6 Downfield blocking clinic tonight by our WR, against the woeful BC secondary. Wants Tuten breaks into Open field, he’s off to the touchdown races!!!
VT 34
BC 17
Let’s Go— Hokies!!
Beat BC!
{Merrill} “I, agry.” {/Gainer}
It don’t look like a warmy/throwy nite…
1oo,
b.street