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On 10/13/2019 at 1:23 PM, OLDad said:

These teams are about even. I wouldn't be shocked if Boyd won.

But I do think Boyd is over rated. Their schedule has been rediculously easy. On the other hand, CAK has played a much tougher schedule. 

Like Grace, we made it much too easy for Boyd to pass against us. I don't think CAK will do that.

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On 10/18/2019 at 11:51 PM, WarriorPride1971 said:

What in the world was this display of football? Up that much you let them come back? Fake the punt? Why 

I won't take anything away from Boyd, classy program, classy fans. CAK coaches absolutely outsmarted themselves with a misguided fake punt on a 4th and 1 (line it up if you want to go for it, they had been running on Boyd all night) and a terrible decision to try a 4th and 3 on your own 40 when you have Boyd down 31-7 with 2 minutes to go in the first half. This opened the door for everything that could go wrong for CAK to go wrong, and for Boyd to seize the momentum and the opportunities. Hats off, they did. Sometimes the better team get's beat. Going in to this game I felt like they'd be even, but after the 31-7 first two quarters prior to the collapse, I don't think these two were even. Boyd deserved to win this game just as much as CAK deserved to lose it. To even be in the position that going in for a TD at the very end of the game, a fumble costs you the W is truly unbelievable from a 31-7 starting point. This L will haunt the coaching staff forever. 

Nothing to do now other than take the L and go play two more tough games and try to finish 8-2. CAK had a chance to win every game left on their schedule. Not a guarantee, but they should be able to compete and have had a chance to finish 9-1. I hope these young men are able to trash can the loss and focus on the next two. 

With the vast majority of the team coming back next year, it is important that these young men bounce back and finish strong. 

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