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Monday, October 27, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
22 October 2008....news and more!!
22Oct08 - AF Decker, Newell and NM, Indoor update
Dekker's flight ignites flameDenver Post
Newell makes most of extra semesterColorado Springs Gazette
Fundraising at quarter pole for AFA indoor facilityColorado Springs Gazette
Air Force report: Like old days at academyRocky Mountain News
New Mexico at Air Force Football BetFirms
Pressure mounts for Utah to represent league in BCSLas Vegas Review
Aztecs hit with low blow by LobosSan Diego
Cougars down, but not out Daily Herald
Game Notes: Cougars Return Home to Host UNLV BYUCougars.com
Utah up, BYU down in latest football poll KSL-TV
Dekker's flight ignites flameDenver Post
Newell makes most of extra semesterColorado Springs Gazette
Fundraising at quarter pole for AFA indoor facilityColorado Springs Gazette
Air Force report: Like old days at academyRocky Mountain News
New Mexico at Air Force Football BetFirms
Pressure mounts for Utah to represent league in BCSLas Vegas Review
Aztecs hit with low blow by LobosSan Diego
Cougars down, but not out Daily Herald
Game Notes: Cougars Return Home to Host UNLV BYUCougars.com
Utah up, BYU down in latest football poll KSL-TV
Monday, October 13, 2008
12Oct08 - AF Postgame over SDSU
12Oct08 - AF Postgame over SDSU
Air Force football: Falcons top San Diego State 35-10 Colorado Springs Gazette
Air Force football: Jefferson's first start begins with scoring drive Colorado Springs Gazette
Air Force beats San Diego State 35-10San Jose Mercury News
Air Force beats San Diego State 35-10The Associated Press
Freshmen provide the fuel for Air Force's strong startDenver Post
Air Force football: Falcons top San Diego State 35-10 Colorado Springs Gazette
Air Force football: Jefferson's first start begins with scoring drive Colorado Springs Gazette
Air Force beats San Diego State 35-10San Jose Mercury News
Air Force beats San Diego State 35-10The Associated Press
Freshmen provide the fuel for Air Force's strong startDenver Post
Friday, October 10, 2008
San Diego Info
9Oct08 - AF Prepares for SDSU
Dekker blooms under CalhounDenver Post
Future of Falcons showing worth nowColorado Springs Gazette
Trip home coming at the right time for fullbackColorado Springs Gazette
Kell tailback looking forward to seeing Air ForceAtlanta Journal Constitution
Air Force Football: Rembert won’t play offenseColorado Springs Gazette
Air Force Football: Aztecs feeling bit bloodiedColorado Springs Gazette
SDSU FOOTBALL: Air Force scouting reportNorth County Times
Aztecs Football Celebrates Fleet WeekSDSUniverse
Mountain West Football Review: Week SixBleacher Report
Carrying On About College Football (Oct. 5)Bleacher Report
Air Force QB Smith to return to practiceDenver Post
Air Force Football: Smith still recovering from illnessColorado Springs Gazette
SD's no-win situationSan Diego Union Tribune
Utah football: QB Johnson says he would have booed, tooSalt Lake Tribune
BYU looking for strong performance at home vs. LobosDaily Herald
Utah football: Erratic Johnson vows improvementSalt Lake Tribune
Slumping ticket sales hit Aztecs hardSan Diego Union Tribune
GO FALCONS
Dekker blooms under CalhounDenver Post
Future of Falcons showing worth nowColorado Springs Gazette
Trip home coming at the right time for fullbackColorado Springs Gazette
Kell tailback looking forward to seeing Air ForceAtlanta Journal Constitution
Air Force Football: Rembert won’t play offenseColorado Springs Gazette
Air Force Football: Aztecs feeling bit bloodiedColorado Springs Gazette
SDSU FOOTBALL: Air Force scouting reportNorth County Times
Aztecs Football Celebrates Fleet WeekSDSUniverse
Mountain West Football Review: Week SixBleacher Report
Carrying On About College Football (Oct. 5)Bleacher Report
Air Force QB Smith to return to practiceDenver Post
Air Force Football: Smith still recovering from illnessColorado Springs Gazette
SD's no-win situationSan Diego Union Tribune
Utah football: QB Johnson says he would have booed, tooSalt Lake Tribune
BYU looking for strong performance at home vs. LobosDaily Herald
Utah football: Erratic Johnson vows improvementSalt Lake Tribune
Slumping ticket sales hit Aztecs hardSan Diego Union Tribune
GO FALCONS
Monday, October 06, 2008
Post game news next up San Diego!!
5Oct 08 - AF vs Navy Gameday plus MWC
Navy blocks Air Force's effort to end series skid Colorado Springs Gazette
Blocked punts ruinous for Falcons Colorado Springs Gazette
Ramsey: The tougher team won this game Colorado Springs Gazette
Paffett, Dekker back in action for AFA Colorado Springs Gazette
Special victory for MidsBaltimore Sun
Kicker makes all four field-goal attempts, ties school recordBaltimore Sun
Middies clip Falcons' wings
GO FALCONS
Navy blocks Air Force's effort to end series skid Colorado Springs Gazette
Blocked punts ruinous for Falcons Colorado Springs Gazette
Ramsey: The tougher team won this game Colorado Springs Gazette
Paffett, Dekker back in action for AFA Colorado Springs Gazette
Special victory for MidsBaltimore Sun
Kicker makes all four field-goal attempts, ties school recordBaltimore Sun
Middies clip Falcons' wings
GO FALCONS
Friday, October 03, 2008
BRING ME HOME!!!!
3 Oct 08 - AF vs Navy Week continues with 32 news articles, with the plea from THE TROPHY "BRING ME HOME!!"
Air Force Football: Falcons have a chance for redemptionColorado Springs Gazette
Freshman QBs getting betterDenver Post
Mids' defense takes off as Air Force approachesBaltimore Sun
RAMSEY: Air Force vs. Navy is a premier rivalryColorado Springs Gazette
Air Force report: Surprise teamRocky Mountain News
Enemy Lines Part I-V Jakes Blog Gazette
Football: Air Force hosts service academy rival NavyMcGuire Air Force Base
MWC: Conference takes step backSalt Lake Tribune
After 3-1, what's next?Colorado Springs Independent
Falcons want trophy backKOAA -
Navy Opponent Preview: Air ForcePress Box
MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALLLas Vegas Review
Air Force hopes to end Navy's dominanceRocky Mountain News
Navy tweaks assessment of QB injuryAnnapolis Capital
Falcons hoping to ace Navy testColorado Springs Gazette
Air Force report: Navy defense doing its jobRocky Mountain News
Air Force report: What's with Navy?Rocky Mountain News
Academy football coach pumps up Schriever crowdSchriever Air Force Base
Navy defensive end pays tribute to those who gave lives in IraqDenver Post
Carrying the Load, Lifting the MoodWashington Post
Colorado-area college football capsules, Oct. 3Rocky Mountain News
Streak Intact, Mids Still Playing UnderdogsRamsInsider.com
Once a weakness, defense plays big role in consecutive victories ...Baltimore Sun
Navy's defense making strides Coach crediting player attitudeAnnapolis Capital
Hunting: Air Force defensive end hunts wild game, QBsWisconsin State Journal
NCAAF Week Six Free Picks Analysis – Navy at Air ForceBetUs.com
JASPER: Bryant ready; Dobbs not yetInsideCarolina.com
Week Five Mountain West Football Power RankingsBleacher Report
After a slow start to the season, Navy rides Kettani to two winsWashington Times
Wyoming Football Returns to Conference Play on the Road at New MexicoKTAK
Sports Comment: Pessimists should come aboard with MidshipmenAnnapolis Capital
College Football Power RankingsDoc's Sports Service
Navy fullback gets up to full speedAnnapolis Capital
From the Colorado Springs Gazette
three things to Watch
1 navy riding in on a big win, Who MaKes the BiG PlaYs? Navy has had the upper hand in this category for several years. In last season’s 31-20 victory over Air Force, the Midshipmen were outgained, 474-381. But they scored on touchdown runs of 78 and 37 yards, completed a 53-yard pass that set up another score and went 3 for 3 on fourth-down conversions. In 2006, Navy scored on a 37-yard fumble recovery. And in 2005, the Midshipmen’s second-half touchdowns came on a 61-yard pass and a 40-yard run. Air Force’s defense has come up with big plays this season, but its offense has had only a handful and must create more Saturday.
2 the BYe WeeK factor. After its loss to Utah on Sept. 20, Air Force had a bye, which gave the Falcons two weeks to recover physically and prepare for Navy’s triple-option offense. Navy, meanwhile, will be playing its second straight road game Saturday — and it will be at altitude. But while the Midshipmen won’t be as rested as the Falcons, they have momentum after beating Rutgers and then upsetting previously unbeaten and then-No. 16 Wake Forest last Saturday. Will Air Force not be as sharp after two weeks off?
3 NaVY QuarterBacK KaiPo-Noa KaheaKu-eNhada The talented senior quarterback left last Saturday’s game against Wake Forest late in the first half after aggravating a hamstring injury that kept him out of the first two games. Kaheaku-Enhada didn’t return, and the Midshipmen struggled to move the ball with reserve quarterback Jarod Bryant. Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo called Kaheaku-Enhada “questionable to probable” early in the week, and it will be a significant blow to the Midshipmen if he cannot play or play effectively. They lost to Ball State without him and fell to Duke when he did not play in the second half.
Air Force Football: Falcons have a chance for redemptionColorado Springs Gazette
Freshman QBs getting betterDenver Post
Mids' defense takes off as Air Force approachesBaltimore Sun
RAMSEY: Air Force vs. Navy is a premier rivalryColorado Springs Gazette
Air Force report: Surprise teamRocky Mountain News
Enemy Lines Part I-V Jakes Blog Gazette
Football: Air Force hosts service academy rival NavyMcGuire Air Force Base
MWC: Conference takes step backSalt Lake Tribune
After 3-1, what's next?Colorado Springs Independent
Falcons want trophy backKOAA -
Navy Opponent Preview: Air ForcePress Box
MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALLLas Vegas Review
Air Force hopes to end Navy's dominanceRocky Mountain News
Navy tweaks assessment of QB injuryAnnapolis Capital
Falcons hoping to ace Navy testColorado Springs Gazette
Air Force report: Navy defense doing its jobRocky Mountain News
Air Force report: What's with Navy?Rocky Mountain News
Academy football coach pumps up Schriever crowdSchriever Air Force Base
Navy defensive end pays tribute to those who gave lives in IraqDenver Post
Carrying the Load, Lifting the MoodWashington Post
Colorado-area college football capsules, Oct. 3Rocky Mountain News
Streak Intact, Mids Still Playing UnderdogsRamsInsider.com
Once a weakness, defense plays big role in consecutive victories ...Baltimore Sun
Navy's defense making strides Coach crediting player attitudeAnnapolis Capital
Hunting: Air Force defensive end hunts wild game, QBsWisconsin State Journal
NCAAF Week Six Free Picks Analysis – Navy at Air ForceBetUs.com
JASPER: Bryant ready; Dobbs not yetInsideCarolina.com
Week Five Mountain West Football Power RankingsBleacher Report
After a slow start to the season, Navy rides Kettani to two winsWashington Times
Wyoming Football Returns to Conference Play on the Road at New MexicoKTAK
Sports Comment: Pessimists should come aboard with MidshipmenAnnapolis Capital
College Football Power RankingsDoc's Sports Service
Navy fullback gets up to full speedAnnapolis Capital
From the Colorado Springs Gazette
three things to Watch
1 navy riding in on a big win, Who MaKes the BiG PlaYs? Navy has had the upper hand in this category for several years. In last season’s 31-20 victory over Air Force, the Midshipmen were outgained, 474-381. But they scored on touchdown runs of 78 and 37 yards, completed a 53-yard pass that set up another score and went 3 for 3 on fourth-down conversions. In 2006, Navy scored on a 37-yard fumble recovery. And in 2005, the Midshipmen’s second-half touchdowns came on a 61-yard pass and a 40-yard run. Air Force’s defense has come up with big plays this season, but its offense has had only a handful and must create more Saturday.
2 the BYe WeeK factor. After its loss to Utah on Sept. 20, Air Force had a bye, which gave the Falcons two weeks to recover physically and prepare for Navy’s triple-option offense. Navy, meanwhile, will be playing its second straight road game Saturday — and it will be at altitude. But while the Midshipmen won’t be as rested as the Falcons, they have momentum after beating Rutgers and then upsetting previously unbeaten and then-No. 16 Wake Forest last Saturday. Will Air Force not be as sharp after two weeks off?
3 NaVY QuarterBacK KaiPo-Noa KaheaKu-eNhada The talented senior quarterback left last Saturday’s game against Wake Forest late in the first half after aggravating a hamstring injury that kept him out of the first two games. Kaheaku-Enhada didn’t return, and the Midshipmen struggled to move the ball with reserve quarterback Jarod Bryant. Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo called Kaheaku-Enhada “questionable to probable” early in the week, and it will be a significant blow to the Midshipmen if he cannot play or play effectively. They lost to Ball State without him and fell to Duke when he did not play in the second half.
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