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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Two great offenses dominated in Abilene

The surface of P.E. Shotwell Stadium has cooled enough now that another college football game can be played.

After West Texas A&M and Abilene Christian combined for more than 1,500 yards and 161 points, their Division II playoff game could be called the Lone Star Conference fall track and field meet.

How does a team give up 93 points?

When two great offenses -- the best two in Division II -- are at the top of their games, even good defenses are left defenseless. That happened Saturday.
The surface of P.E. Shotwell Stadium has cooled enough now that another college football game can be played.

After West Texas A&M and Abilene Christian combined for more than 1,500 yards and 161 points, their Division II playoff game could be called the Lone Star Conference fall track and field meet.

How does a team give up 93 points?

When two great offenses -- the best two in Division II -- are at the top of their games, even good defenses are left defenseless. That happened Saturday.
The surface of P.E. Shotwell Stadium has cooled enough now that another college football game can be played.

After West Texas A&M and Abilene Christian combined for more than 1,500 yards and 161 points, their Division II playoff game could be called the Lone Star Conference fall track and field meet.

How does a team give up 93 points?

When two great offenses -- the best two in Division II -- are at the top of their games, even good defenses are left defenseless. That happened Saturday.

Also, with it looking as if ACU was unstoppable on offense, WT players tried to make something happen and often were caught out of position. That's why Bernard Scott was able to rip off so many long runs; once he got the first line of defense, he was gone.

Obviously, WT must improve its defense to advance in the playoffs. But on Saturday, the Buffs were up against an ACU offense that no team in D-II may hold down.
The surface of P.E. Shotwell Stadium has cooled enough now that another college football game can be played.

After West Texas A&M and Abilene Christian combined for more than 1,500 yards and 161 points, their Division II playoff game could be called the Lone Star Conference fall track and field meet.

How does a team give up 93 points?

When two great offenses -- the best two in Division II -- are at the top of their games, even good defenses are left defenseless. That happened Saturday.

Also, with it looking as if ACU was unstoppable on offense, WT players tried to make something happen and often were caught out of position. That's why Bernard Scott was able to rip off so many long runs; once he got the first line of defense, he was gone.

Obviously, WT must improve its defense to advance in the playoffs. But on Saturday, the Buffs were up against an ACU offense that no team in D-II may hold down.
The surface of P.E. Shotwell Stadium has cooled enough now that another college football game can be played.

After West Texas A&M and Abilene Christian combined for more than 1,500 yards and 161 points, their Division II playoff game could be called the Lone Star Conference fall track and field meet.

How does a team give up 93 points?

When two great offenses -- the best two in Division II -- are at the top of their games, even good defenses are left defenseless. That happened Saturday.

Also, with it looking as if ACU was unstoppable on offense, WT players tried to make something happen and often were caught out of position. That's why Bernard Scott was able to rip off so many long runs; once he got the first line of defense, he was gone.

Obviously, WT must improve its defense to advance in the playoffs. But on Saturday, the Buffs were up against an ACU offense that no team in D-II may hold down.

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