Monday, October 29, 2012
Domination
In a word, that's what Air Force did to Nevada in College Football the other night. Domination. The Falcons 48-31 win over the Wolfpack was a lesson of offense and defense complimenting each other on the Air Force side. The Falcons marched up and down all night long. They did not have to punt, and only stopped themselves with a couple of turnovers. All the credit has to go to the offensive line, which was playing without two starters. The Air Force run game (without the injured Cory Getz) galloped for 461 yards. Connor Dietz ran for a touchdown and threw for 2 more. It was a blowout. The Falcon defense did just enough to slow Nevada, who had the nations leading rusher Stefphon Jefferson. He was held to 93 yards rushing and a touchdown. It was probably the most complete game Air Force has played in the last several years. And now the Falcons are in position to become bowl eligible, if they beat Army Saturday at West Point. More on that game later this week.
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