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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Championships are not won in September, but they sure are lost—just ask all six of the area’s college football coaches. They know. They saw what happened this weekend, when five of their teams had a chance to produce a signature win — one that would justify why their players spoke so highly of themselves before the season — only to get dealt a humbling loss.
Will Maryland’s players continue to talk openly about winning the Atlantic Coast Conference title after squandering a 21-point lead with 16 minutes left in a 31-24 overtime at Wake Forest? And what about Towson? The Tigers return to the practice field today knowing they are no longer one of the best teams in the Colonial Athletic Association after getting hammered at home by No. 11 Delaware, 27-7, a week after losing by 23 to No. 3 UMass.
Morgan State lost a game it had every chance to win at No. 12 Hampton, but lost in overtime, 24-17, on Thursday. And players at Johns Hopkins and winless McDaniel should have one common goal for the next few weeks: They should be more concerned with not finishing in last in the Centennial Conference than they should finishing first.
At least Navy defeated Duke —even if it did allowed one of the worst teams in the country to amass 508 yards and needed senior kicker Joey Bullen’s 44-yard field goal on the game’s final play to pull out a 46-43 victory at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
But considering area college football teams had lost 11 straight games combined the past two weeks, Navy’s victory at least prevented another winless weekend in a football-crazed town.
What happens now? That’s the intriguing question. How will the area’s teams respond after seeing their seasons change before most of the autumn foliage?
“I heard a couple seniors already talking to the guys. We have good senior leadership so [hanging their heads] won't happen,” Towson coach Gordy Combs said. “We just need to get back out there and there can be a big difference in seven days.”
And for three of the teams, it doesn’t get any easier this week. Maryland went from playing a team with a losing record—Wake Forest—to playing at undefeated and 11th-ranked Rutgers (3-0) on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 in front of a national television audience on ABC in a nonleague game. Johns Hopkins (1-3, 0-2) suffered a 44-41 loss to Moravian and now will face another undefeated team on Saturday at 1 o’clock when it plays at Muhlenburg (3-0, 1-0).
“It's a long season,” Maryland junior quarterback Jordan Steffy said. “We're going to work to get better. We're not going to give up on the season—it’s too early. We're going to go out and keep fighting.”
But Navy (2-2) has the biggest game of the week. The Midshipmen will look to beat rival Air Force (3-1) for the fifth consecutive year. A victory would give the Midshipmen the inside track at retaining the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for an Academy record fifth straight year. But a loss to the Falcons, and Air Force can claim the 2 1/2 feet tall, 170-pound trophy, presented to the annual winner of the round-robin football competition among the country’s three major service academies, with a victory over Army (1-3) on Nov. 3.
“No one quit. That's how we played. Everyone played hard [against Duke],” Navy slot back Bobby Doyle said. “We said today's game could be a cross roads for us. One game can make a difference. We wanted to make it a difference for the better.”
Morgan State (1-3, 0-2) travels to Daytona Beach, Fla., to face Bethune-Cookman (2-2, 0-2) on Saturday afternoon at 4 in a game where the winner is no longer in last place in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. In the Centennial Conference, McDaniel (0-4, 0-3), the area’s only winless team, plays another winless team, Juniata (0-3, 0-2), on Saturday at 1 o’clock in Westminster.
Towson (2-2, 0-2) plays at William & Mary (2-2, 0-1) in a must-win game if the Tigers are going to achieve their goal of making the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs—a goal they are no where near of achieving right now.
“Everyone has been talking about how Towson is so good,” said Delaware running back Omar Cuff, who rushed for 109 yards and three touchdowns. “It meant a lot to us this year to come out and finish these guys off.”



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Examiner Reader said:
Ryan for the Heisman! Go BC!
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nice Stadium but wheres the team? said:
Stanforrd lost their best hoops coach in the late 80's due to the school's inability to admit legitimate recruits that where academically eligible. now as i look at that joke of a football squad they run out there year in and year out i wonder why they dont recruit the best talent around. ccsf would give the cardinal a run for their money right now. jimmy vegas says ccsf (+7).
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moreNcsarecoming said:
Joe Ayoob...enough said. Loved Hawkins comment about the education at CCSF and Berkley. Same as usual or something like that. No wonder Stanford doesn't want JC players - or Berkley ones!
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Terps Who?? said:
Doesn't matter because on September 1, you go down to the Villanova Wildcats!!!
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Examiner Reader said:
Josh POrtis is by far the best option at QB for the Terps. I've seen all three throughout the summer and Steffy knows the offense more but is just plain limited in ability. Turner is a bookworm with signal calling but is only good on the field between the 20's. He can't complete drives. Portis has trumendous athletic ability and instincts and a trumendous arm for such a shifty signal caller. He is your long term solution to get Maryland where they need to go. Steffy and Turner guaruntee you a .500 mediocre season....bet that!
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Examiner Reader said:
I agree with the posters above. The implication that the ACC is superior at all, much less far superior to the Big East (as things currently stand), is completely BANANAS and undermines the credibility of this otherwise well written piece, IMHO. The ACC hasn't won a BCS game since 1999 whereas the Big East was 32-8 OOC last year and has won its past two BCS games.
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Examiner Reader said:
So ACC teams are superior to Navy, while you imply that Big East teams are not? Navy would be ranked 8th or 9th in a nine-team Big East. Remember, Navy lost by 1 point to Boston College, and by 34 to Rutgers. Geeze...
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Examiner Reader said:
Let's forget for a second that I'm an angry Big East fan. Boston College, who finished second in the Atlantic Division of the ACC (right behind Wake) needed a last-second lucky turnover and field goal with no time left to beat Navy (BY ONE POINT!!!) in their bowl game this past year. Where do you get off saying "The ACC is filled with football teams superior to Navy's." ???
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Examiner Reader said:
That comment about the ACC being better than the BE is ludicrous. How long does the BE have to be better before people wake up. Without going into top-bottom details wouldn't the fact that the BE top teams beat the ACC top teams in 2 bowl games last year be enough to spur you to at least do a little research? The ACC and Big 12 were clearly the worst 2 conferences last year - it is not even debateable. If you look at all OOC results and work your way from top to bottom (Sagarin rankings). The BE had a .500 winning @ against teams ranked in the top 47. For the ACC to reach a .500 winning % you have to include teams all the way down to 119! Please do a little research.
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Examiner Reader said:
I echo what the first poster said. What cave have you been living in for the past two years, Mr Snyder? Do you REALLY think the ACC is superior to the Big East in football? How much did John Swofford pay you to put that paragraph in there?
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Examiner Reader said:
"The Atlantic Coast Conference is filled with football teams superior to Navy’s." Huh? If the Big East were a viable option, why wouldn't the ACC? Check out the Big East/ACC head-to-head match ups from last season.
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Examiner Reader said:
As a Navy fan, i certainly dont want to be in a confernce with the likes of toledo, kent st, and buffalo. I'd rather hold the course were on right now..ask army, they bolted cusa........
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Examiner Reader said:
Airforce is that good?........since when????
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Andrew C. Dahmen said:
Army and Navy should join the Sun Belt conference, Army could join the MAC. It will not happen however what would be great is to have Air Force in the same conference as Army and Navy, the Sun Belt would work but Air Force is way to good.
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NIU Huskie said:
Navy should secure a tie-in with the MAC. MAC teams aren't that far away and there are two (Temple and Buffalo) that are closer than the Sun Belt schools. The Sun Belt's #2 school wouldn't be a very competitive or interesting (national TV crowd) game.
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Examiner Reader said:
If the QB spot has consistency and the defensive backfield learns quickly, Navy will have an excellent year.
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One potential short-term answer for Navy is a playing in a new bowl game in Baltimore in December of 2008. The Camden Yards Sports and Entertainment Commission considers Navy a prime candidate for the game, according to Wayne Edwards, the commission’s sports committee chairman. Sign an agreement with the Sun Belt for their 3'rd place team to play the Navy annually. Good deal for both.
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Examiner Reader said:
The Sun Belt would be perfect. The Navy and Sun Belt are recruiting comparable players today and have two bowl committments. 1) The New Orleans Bowl, 2) A second Bowl has been added effective 2009. The Sun Belt is making a major push to upgrade it conference. Over the next few years we will see an increased number of OOC wins. Sounds like a win-win situation.
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Examiner Reader said:
Kyle Barker from CCSF won't be going anywhere because he didn't make grades in the spring.
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Examiner Reader said:
Go Tigers
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Examiner Reader said:
I live locally and have been attending some of the practices. Josh Portis is the best fit for our offense I've watched this kid and he is everything folks have said he is. Go Terps.
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