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East Carolina 38, SMU 21Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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East Carolina 38, SMU 21East Carolina vs. Southern Methodist
Oct. 21, 2006 East Carolina 38, SMU 21 GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) -James Pinkney threw for a career-high 391 yards with two touchdowns and ran for a score Saturday to lead East Carolina past SMU 38-21. Aundrae Allison finished with a career-best 13 catches for 138 yards and a TD in his return from an ankle injury that sidelined him for the past two games, helping the Pirates (3-4, 2-2 Conference USA) close a five-game homestand with three wins. Brandon Simmons also ran for two touchdowns while Davon Drew had a TD catch for East Carolina. Justin Willis threw three touchdown passes, two to Emmanuel Sanders, for the Mustangs (4-4, 2-2), who fought back to tie it after a 14-0 first-quarter deficit but never led. It was a good way for East Carolina to rebound from last week's 31-10 loss to Tulsa, a performance that coach Skip Holtz called their worst of the year. Pinkney threw for just 92 yards in that game, but the senior rebounded in a big way against the Mustangs - thanks in part to having his big-play receiving threat back in the lineup. Pinkney completed 31 of 40 passes, setting a career-high for completions while finishing with the third-highest single-game passing yardage in school history. He also ran for 31 yards. Allison, who had been out since injuring his ankle against West Virginia on Sept. 23, returned just in time for East Carolina, which plays four of its last five on the road and needs a strong finish to reach their first bowl game under Holtz. East Carolina scored touchdowns on its first two drives, then answered a tying score from SMU with a long drive just before halftime that put the Pirates ahead to stay at 21-14 on Simmons' second 1-yard scoring run. The Pirates pushed the lead to 31-14 on Pinkney's 10-yard keeper midway through the fourth, then got a 30-yard Pinkney-to-Allison touchdown to seal it. The Mustangs didn't help themselves with several mistakes, including an illegal blocking penalty that negated a 67-yard punt return for a score by Blake Warren. Thomas Morstead also missed a 45-yard field goal in the third quarter that would have cut the deficit to seven points with 4:27 left in the third. The Pirates jumped ahead early, putting together a 93-yard scoring drive on their first possession that ended with Simmons' first 1-yard score. Then, after forcing a three-and-out by SMU, East Carolina followed with a 79-yard drive that ended with Pinkney's 17-yard touchdown pass to Drew for the 14-0 lead with 2:10 left in the period. SMU rallied with two TD drives, each ending with TD passes from Willis to Sanders, to tie the game at 14 with 5:34 left in the first half. But the Pirates answered with a 14-play, 85-yard drive and Simmons' score for the 21-14 lead with 29 seconds in the half. http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/gamecenter/recap/NCAAF_20061021_SMU@ECA C-ya @ Milos!
Totally agree. ![]()
I'm sticking with 6-6 Bennett stays. -CoS
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/gamedayFi ... edayFinal8
If you follow ESPN.com's section of College Football, they have something called "College Football Final". LOU HOLTZ I can't recall another Saturday with so many comebacks and games being won in the final minute. It was fun to watch. Unfortunately, for every game like that, there is a losing team with a devastated locker room. Most fans forget about that part, but I can't. I've been there a few times. Helmet Stickers Go To: • James Pinkney, East Carolina Career-high 391 yards passing, 3 total TD vs. SMU
[quote="SMU Football Blog"][quote="mustangfan01"]If we finish 5-7 Bennett still stays. You all know that.[/quote]
I don't know that.[/quote] Not even Orisini knows that.
Who doesn't expect a team to throw every down against our secondary? I mean come on. Orsini will not hesitate to sack the 'stache if he doesn't produce these next 4 games. Sir, shooting-star, sir.
Frosh 2005 (TEN YEARS AGO!?!) The original Heavy Metal.
^^ i'd tend to agree. It sucks, but these days, the pressure to win, regardless of what your program is ranked, is so big, most coaches don't have much time to do what they need to do to make a winning program. and its not much better when there is a new AD in town.
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