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Saggy Aggie
09-12-2014, 11:56 AM
Game starts at 7. Is this fort bend Austin or Houston Austin or what? All I know is I don't think they'll be very good....

Hopefully watch WC put em away early tonight

speedbump
09-12-2014, 12:50 PM
Game starts at 7. Is this fort bend Austin or Houston Austin or what? All I know is I don't think they'll be very good....

Hopefully watch WC put em away early tonight

Houston Austin

Necked
09-12-2014, 12:55 PM
they have around 200 yards in 2 games. Should be plenty of playing time for the reserves...

Yoe_09
09-12-2014, 12:58 PM
Going with Columbia again by 28+.

Saggy Aggie
09-12-2014, 01:03 PM
Hopefully it doesn't rain anymore

Saggy Aggie
09-12-2014, 07:12 PM
Can someone post updates? I'm not going due to weather

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:26 PM
Can someone post updates? I'm not going due to weather

I just got here...

End 1st, Necks lead 22-0.

Saggy Aggie
09-12-2014, 07:30 PM
Ouch....

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:30 PM
TD Necks....

Zedrik White 27-yard run.

29-0

10:55 2nd

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:35 PM
Austin goes three and out...lose 16 yards on that series.

Necks take over at the Mustang 45.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:40 PM
Jarron Freeman with a 29-yard catch to the 1-yard line.

Bell scores on the next play.

36-0

6:58 2nd

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:44 PM
Necks recover a Mustang fumble at the 14-yard line....

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:47 PM
13-yard pass to Jayson Faith to the 1-yard line. Illegal procedure called on the Necks on the next play puts the ball at 6.

White runs it in from 6 yards out....

42-0

XP blocked.

4:58 2nd

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:48 PM
Austin fumbles the kickoff....

Necks ball at the 29.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:52 PM
TD Necks....

Justin Pugh 18-yard run.

2-pt try good.

50-0

3:34 2nd

Saggy Aggie
09-12-2014, 07:53 PM
Oh my.... Wonder if our coaches will let this one end up 85-0?.....

Saggy Aggie
09-12-2014, 07:54 PM
TD Necks....

Justin Pugh 18-yard run.

2-pt try good.

50-0

3:34 2nd

Why would we go for 2 up 48-0.....?

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 07:58 PM
Oh my.... Wonder if our coaches will let this one end up 85-0?.....

Austin is terrible SA...

Back ups are in, guys not on the roster are getting playing time.

TD Necks...

Freeman with crazy a pick six.

XP no good.

56-0.

1:36 2nd

Saggy Aggie
09-12-2014, 07:59 PM
Oh wow.... These guys don't belong on our schedule? Who is this good for?

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:00 PM
Necks with 21-yard sack to end the half...lol.

Dub-C
09-12-2014, 08:22 PM
Okay is the Dub gonna get bashed when the 2nd and 3rd string boys score? These boys deserve to play too.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:29 PM
Necks start the second half at the Mustang 34.

Nice return by Dunlap....

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:31 PM
Necks go three and out.

Austin starts at their own 11.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:33 PM
TD Necks....

26-yard fumble return by Richard Cooper.

62-0

XP blocked

8:01 3rd

Dub-C
09-12-2014, 08:34 PM
Ok defense scores again,

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:37 PM
Austin fumbles....

Necks ball at the Mustang 37.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:42 PM
TD Necks....

Dunlap 13-yard run.

69-0

2:49 3rd

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:45 PM
Three and out for Austin...

End 3rd

69-0

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:47 PM
Necks take over at their own 40 to start the 4th.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:48 PM
Running clock too....

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:50 PM
Necks go three and out.

Austin ball at their own 20.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:52 PM
Austin fumbles....

Necks ball at the three.

That's about three or four snaps over the QB's head.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:54 PM
Necks have no intention in scoring here. QB just falling in the ball. Necks turn it over on downs.

Austin ball at the 3.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 08:58 PM
Austin three and out.

Necks ball at the Mustang 48.

Roughneck93
09-12-2014, 09:00 PM
That's a wrap...

69-0 Necks

FINAL

Saggy Aggie
09-13-2014, 05:49 AM
I'm perfectly happy with that score. Good job coaches. They kept it from being 100-0. There's only so much you can do

Saggy Aggie
09-13-2014, 05:51 AM
Heard WC didn't even suit up 3/4 starters....

speedbump
09-13-2014, 05:59 AM
Heard WC didn't even suit up 3/4 starters....

Were they skeeeeeerd? :cool:

Pudlugger
09-13-2014, 06:56 AM
:spitlol:

cougartino
09-13-2014, 07:33 AM
Did you enjoy the Delmar dump?

Roughneck93
09-13-2014, 08:54 AM
Roughnecks run roughshod on Mustangs

By BILLY LOVELESS sports@thefacts.com | Posted: Saturday, September 13, 2014 2:00 am

HOUSTON — The Columbia Roughnecks continued their early-season roll by dominating every aspect of the game in a 69-0 thrashing of the Houston Austin Mustangs on Friday at Delmar Stadium in Houston.

The victory ups the Roughnecks’ record to 3-0, their best start since advancing to the state semifinals in 2011.

Although the teams had never met on the field, it was obvious the Class 5A Mustangs were overmatched by the Class 4A Roughnecks from the start.

Columbia scored 22 first-quarter points, followed by 34 in the second stanza, en route to a 56-0 halftime advantage. The Roughnecks added 13 points in the third quarter.

The final half was played with a running clock. The Roughnecks also used second- and third-stringers, as well as a few JV players, throughout the final two quarters.

“We got to play a lot of kids,” Columbia coach Randy Lynch said. “This was a good opportunity for them, and some of them really stepped up.”

This game belonged to Columbia’s defense, which forced eight turnovers and scored four touchdowns.

The Roughneck defense forced five turnovers in the first two quarters alone, including fumble recoveries by Dennis Moody, Saylaion Dunlap, Justin Pugh and Michael French. Moody and Dunlap scored touchdowns on their fumble recoveries, with Moody’s score coming only a minute into the game. Many of the fumbles came on snaps that sailed over the quarterback’s head.

Jarron Freeman added an interception in the end zone late in the second quarter for another defensive touchdown.

Richard Hopper recovered Columbia’s sixth turnover in the third quarter, as well as scoring the Roughnecks’ fourth defensive touchdown on the play. Nick Solis and Tristen Vasquez also recovered second-half fumbles.

Columbia’s defense didn’t allow a first down and kept Austin’s offense moving backward. For the game, Austin finished with minus-51 yards of offense.

“We created turnovers and got some defensive touchdowns, which is always special,” Lynch said. “Any time you shut out a team, it’s special. It was a great defensive effort.

“I knew going in they were missing some key guys,” Lynch added of Austin. “Their quarterback is a special athlete and he got hurt in their first game. They’re off next week, and they should get him back for their district season. They’ll be a lot better football team with him in there.”

On offense, Columbia fumbled on its first possession of the game, but went on to register touchdowns on every other first-half possession.

Running backs Dakarius Bell and Zedrik White scored two touchdowns each, while Justin Pugh and Dunlap also added offensive scores.

Columbia took Bell and White out of the backfield midway through the second quarter, with White finishing with 57 yards, followed by Bell with 30.

The Roughnecks ended the contest with 200 yards of offense, including 155 rushing yards. Quarterback Jarius Kesee completed five of eight passes for 45 yards.

With the loss, Austin drops to 0-3 on the season.

The Roughnecks return home next week to host rival Sweeny at Griggs Field.

“We stress winning every day — on the field and in the classroom,” Lynch said. “Being 3-0 is special, but now we have to prepare for our rival. We’re no longer district opponents, but it’s still a rivalry game and it means a lot to both communities. I’m sure there will be a packed house at Griggs Field next Friday.”

http://thefacts.com/sports/article_8e748a2b-2105-547e-9d92-9d57158ec1b5.html?_dc=354041887214.40735

Saggy Aggie
09-13-2014, 10:11 AM
Roughnecks run roughshod on Mustangs

By BILLY LOVELESS sports@thefacts.com | Posted: Saturday, September 13, 2014 2:00 am

HOUSTON — The Columbia Roughnecks continued their early-season roll by dominating every aspect of the game in a 69-0 thrashing of the Houston Austin Mustangs on Friday at Delmar Stadium in Houston.

The victory ups the Roughnecks’ record to 3-0, their best start since advancing to the state semifinals in 2011.

Although the teams had never met on the field, it was obvious the Class 5A Mustangs were overmatched by the Class 4A Roughnecks from the start.

Columbia scored 22 first-quarter points, followed by 34 in the second stanza, en route to a 56-0 halftime advantage. The Roughnecks added 13 points in the third quarter.

The final half was played with a running clock. The Roughnecks also used second- and third-stringers, as well as a few JV players, throughout the final two quarters.

“We got to play a lot of kids,” Columbia coach Randy Lynch said. “This was a good opportunity for them, and some of them really stepped up.”

This game belonged to Columbia’s defense, which forced eight turnovers and scored four touchdowns.

The Roughneck defense forced five turnovers in the first two quarters alone, including fumble recoveries by Dennis Moody, Saylaion Dunlap, Justin Pugh and Michael French. Moody and Dunlap scored touchdowns on their fumble recoveries, with Moody’s score coming only a minute into the game. Many of the fumbles came on snaps that sailed over the quarterback’s head.

Jarron Freeman added an interception in the end zone late in the second quarter for another defensive touchdown.

Richard Hopper recovered Columbia’s sixth turnover in the third quarter, as well as scoring the Roughnecks’ fourth defensive touchdown on the play. Nick Solis and Tristen Vasquez also recovered second-half fumbles.

Columbia’s defense didn’t allow a first down and kept Austin’s offense moving backward. For the game, Austin finished with minus-51 yards of offense.

“We created turnovers and got some defensive touchdowns, which is always special,” Lynch said. “Any time you shut out a team, it’s special. It was a great defensive effort.

“I knew going in they were missing some key guys,” Lynch added of Austin. “Their quarterback is a special athlete and he got hurt in their first game. They’re off next week, and they should get him back for their district season. They’ll be a lot better football team with him in there.”

On offense, Columbia fumbled on its first possession of the game, but went on to register touchdowns on every other first-half possession.

Running backs Dakarius Bell and Zedrik White scored two touchdowns each, while Justin Pugh and Dunlap also added offensive scores.

Columbia took Bell and White out of the backfield midway through the second quarter, with White finishing with 57 yards, followed by Bell with 30.

The Roughnecks ended the contest with 200 yards of offense, including 155 rushing yards. Quarterback Jarius Kesee completed five of eight passes for 45 yards.

With the loss, Austin drops to 0-3 on the season.

The Roughnecks return home next week to host rival Sweeny at Griggs Field.

“We stress winning every day — on the field and in the classroom,” Lynch said. “Being 3-0 is special, but now we have to prepare for our rival. We’re no longer district opponents, but it’s still a rivalry game and it means a lot to both communities. I’m sure there will be a packed house at Griggs Field next Friday.”

http://thefacts.com/sports/article_8e748a2b-2105-547e-9d92-9d57158ec1b5.html?_dc=354041887214.40735
At least this guy is a better writer than Luna