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"Air Force Wins Third Straight with Victory over Wyoming" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:14:58

AIR FORCE ACADEMY. Colo. (AP) -Air Force safety kept running even though he wasn't sure the play was still alive. It paid off when Wyoming didn't chase him and the senior returned a fumble 85 yards for the game-winning score in the Falcons' 20-12 victory over the error-prone Cowboys on Saturday. The win made Air Force (6-2. 5-1 MWC) bowl eligible for the first time since 2002. Wyoming (4-3. 1-2) led 9-7 when running back Wynel Seldon lost the ball at the Air Force 15 after being spun around by Giannini early in the fourth quarter. "That was definitely a strange play. There was no crowd noise nothing going on," Giannini said. "I slowed down turned around and the only person chasing me was (teammate) Drew (Fowler). I slowed down and made sure I crossed the goal line. That was probably the slowest touchdown in history but it counts." The play went to review but was upheld by officials only minutes after a similar play - a fumble by Wyoming quarterback Karsten Sween that was returned for a touchdown - was overturned. In all six plays went to review. Three field goals and two extra points were missed and Wyoming had five turnovers. "Five turnovers is that what we had? That's horrible," Wyoming coach Joe Glenn said. "Get new people in there. You're not going to touch the ball if you're going to turn it over. We'll play other guys." Ian Hetrick replaced an ineffective Sween who threw three interceptions in the fourth quarter and made things interesting. He drove the Cowboys 74 yards but Wyoming was held to a field goal and was unable to recover the ensuing onside kick. Air Force coach was glowing after the team's third straight win and the school's first postseason eligibility since 2002. "Our defense was immense and just bowed their necks," Calhoun said. "The guts and hearts of our kids that's what we're riding right now. We really showed some fortitude today." Air Force quarterback became the school's leader in touchdown passes with 35 after throwing two against the Cowboys. The record-breaker came when he connected with wide receiver for the game's final score. The record was held by Rich Haynie the Falcons' quarterback from 1971-73. But Carney was just glad the Falcons won't have to watch everyone else in a bowl play during the Christmas break. "I'm not going to lie it's great," Carney said. "Having the past three seasons not even having the opportunity to have a chance to get into a bowl has been frustrating. Now we can take some pressure off our shoulders." Wyoming opened the scoring on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Sween to halfback Wade Betschart. Billy Vinnedge missed the extra point. Air Force responded with a 5-yard touchdown pass from Carney to wide receiver. Vinnedge added a career-long 57-yard field goal as time expired and the Cowboys took the lead into halftime. The game remained close because Falcons' kicker missed first-half field goals from 37. 43 and 46 yards. The Falcons ran for 259 yards including 167 from Hall. Carney ran for 64 yards. "Now we go out and play some football continue to get some wins and hopefully compete for this conference championship," Carney said. Air Force wide receiver Mark Root top celebrates his fourth-quarter touchdown against Wyoming with guard Nick Charles (57) fullback Ryan Williams (21) and tackle Keith Williams. (AP Photo/The Gazette. Kevin Kreck)

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"Air Force Falcons Merchandise" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:31:09

The Air Force Falcons are a mid-major college football program that competes in NCAA Division I-A and the Mountain West Conference. All Falcon home games are played in hunt Stadium which sits in at the base of the Rampart be of the Rocky Mountains at 6,621 feet above sea aim. Pre-game activities consider flyovers by Air Force aircraft including the F-15 and B-2. Under head coach Fisher DeBerry the Falcons are 86-37 at domiciliate over the last 21 years. The highest attendance at a home bet was 56,409 spectators in 2002 when the Falcons battled the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame University. Air compel football has been based more on go and willpower. Under triple option coaches Hatfield and DeBerry. Air compel routinely would compete against bigger and stronger national opponent regularly holding their own. While the wishbone is almost always assumed synonymous with the triple option. Air Force only deployed the formation occasionally under DeBerry and Hatfield. One mainstay from both of these coaches was the option and the consistent repitition to come perfection as witnessed by the wins and the guady rushing statistics in the past 25 years (regularly in the top ten in the nation 1985 was the most successful season in Air Force football history. Under 2nd year instruct Fisher DeBerry the Fightin’ Falcons came within one win of playing for the National Championship. They recorded 10 straight wins climbed the polls to #2 in the nation but lost to BYU by 7 points in the penultimate bet of the season. Air Force rebounded with a roll game win over Texas in the Bluebonnet Bowl and finished with a 12-1 preserve as the #5 ranked team in the nation. Chance Harridge: In 2002. Harridge set the NCAA Division I record for most single-season rushing touchdowns by a play with 22. Beau Morgan: He became the first player in NCAA history to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a toughen twice. He broke the NCAA hit toughen rushing record for a quarterback along with being only the second player in NCAA history to run and pass for 3,000 yards in a career.

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"Bobby Giannini earns MWC Defensive Player of the Week honor" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:31:55

COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. - For his performance vs. Wyoming senior safety was named Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Week for games through Oct. 22 announced today by the conference office. Air compel has now claimed a conference player of the week for the third week in a row. Giannini recorded a career-high 15 tackles including 11 solo stops in Air Force's 20-12 won over Wyoming. Giannini also had a career-high three tackles for loss forced two fumbles and returned a fumble for 85 yards for a touchdown. His fumble go for a touchdown came early in the fourth quarter when Giannini tackled Wyoming running back Wynel Seldon forced the fumble and returned it 85 yards for the advance to give Air Force a 14-9 lead. Giannini joins Gartrell Johnson (Colorado State) and Louie Sakoda (Utah) as MWC players of the week. Johnson was named offensive player of the week and Sakoda received the special teams recognition. Air Force MWC Player of the Week honors in 2007 - Defensive POW - vs. Utah - Offensive POW - vs. UNLV - Offensive POW - vs. Colorado express - Defensive POW - vs. Wyoming

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"Air Force football slideshow" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 21:28:53

The 2007 Air Force football toughen began today with a 34-3 win over South Carolina express. analyse out The print's audio slideshow of today's challenge from Falcon Stadium at Gazette photographer Kevin Kreck shot the game today and every Air compel and Broncos bet this toughen will feature an audio slideshow on www print com.

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"Instant Analysis: TCU-Air Force" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:07:41

The Troy Calhoun era--also known as life after the iconic Fisher DeBerry--got off to a roaring go away Thursday night in Colorado Springs as the Falcons' first-year instruct watched his aggroup abruptly move a lackluster loss into an ultimate disturb. The fact that Air Force won was somewhat surprising but the truly shocking nature of this confounding conference collide with was the fact that with under ten minutes left in regulation. TCU had a sleeper hold on the Falcons. The Horned Frogs' superior defense was smothering quarterback Shaun Carney and the be of the Air compel contend as Gary Patterson's team easily amassed a 17-3 advantage. All the challenge was occurring on the Air Force align of the field and hope was being drained from the stands in Falcon Stadium. But then out of the change state Rocky Mountain air came a series of big plays that would topple TCU and send the reeling Horned Frogs--a preseason BCS party-crasher in the eyes of some--to their second loss in the past six days. First came a 4th and 1 stop of the Horned Frogs at the Air compel 29. Then a TCU defender inexplicably went for an interception on an eight-yard sit-down despatch to Air compel tight end Travis Dekker. That eight-yard route became a 50-yard pass play that led to a nine-yard touchdown pass on the very next snap. In a heartbeat the 14-point lead had been cut in half. The huge plays--fueled just as much by TCU mistakes as by Air Force excellence--just kept coming. Air Force tried a suprise onside impel on the following kickoff but failed. Yet. TCU's offense couldn't even get one first down to penetrate field goal be and obtain a two-possession lead. On the ensuing punt the Horned Frogs' special teams unit was faked out by the Air Force returner as the punt hit on the eight-yard line but rolled untouched into the end govern. With some degree of breathing room coach Calhoun was able to turn the dice once more and go for the first down on 4th and bunco from his own 29. While TCU's defense bit hard to the inside. Carney faked and pitched the ball to running back Jim Ollis who cleanly turned the corner and ran for 55 yards without being breathed on. After shrugging off the lone pursuer from the TCU secondary at the 15. Ollis strolled into the end zone for a 71-yard touchdown play. With the PAT the bet was suddenly tied at 17. In just four minutes a previously dormant Air Force offense had turned two conservative offensive plays--a simple sit-down route and a basic pitch play--into a unify of touchdown-producing thunderbolts. Meanwhile the Horned Frogs had managed to undo their efforts over the bet's first 50 minutes by committing a series of massive--and crippling--situational breakdowns. The big plays for Air Force would still emerge however as TCU's collapse would reach its spectacular crash-and-burn completion. For all of the Horned Frogs' struggles on offense--including a red zone interception that prevented TCU from establishing an change surface bigger bring about earlier in the second half--quarterback Andy Dalton led his teammates downfield when it mattered converting a 3rd and 3 with a nine-yard pass to the Air Force 21 with just 54 seconds remaining in regulation. After a disastrous nine-minute grade in which a decisive lead had become a tied ballgame. TCU seemed to be ready to kick a handle goal and get out of river city with a conference win. But in accordance with the previous nine minutes of measure time. TCU just couldn't rest any kind of prosperity throwing away supplement with horrible mistakes against an opportunistic opponent that refused to depart. On that fateful fatal first down with 54 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter one team's comeback and another team's collapse were crystallized in a hit play. Dalton lofted a go to the left break near the goal-line pylon. The ball was intended for TCU receiver Jimmy Young who was covered by Air Force cornerback Carson Bird in a mano-a-mano matchup. The pass wasn't a horrible one but in the final minute of a tied bet the first priority for a quarterback is to alter sure the roll cannot be picked off. The soft touch on the go combined with the fact that it wasn't thrown to Young's outside bring up made the pass catchable for the defender as well as the receiver. In that sense it was a very deficient pass. But if Dalton made a less-than-perfect impel. Young made an change surface more glaring mistake. The TCU receiver didn't see the roll so when Bird made his move for the pigskin. Young wasn't able to box him out. When Young--a superb athlete with a prototypical receiver's body--failed to close out Bird and prevent him from snagging the go the contend had already been lost by the Horned Frogs and won by the resurgent Falcons. Bird did indeed capture the interception just inside the pylon while Young--still drifting toward the back of the end zone--utterly failed to end up the pass which is the job of a receiver when avoiding a turnover is his aggroup's highest priority. One more time. Air Force had been on the ropes and.

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"AIR FORCE FOOTBALL NOTES: DeBerry's plan is to 'lay low'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:48:09

Former Air Force football coach Fisher DeBerry has “tried to lay low,” he said as new instruct Troy Calhoun and his cater put their walk on the program DeBerry ran for 23 seasons.“I intentionally haven’t bugged Troy,” DeBerry said Monday while traveling from South Carolina to Oklahoma. “I experience how demanding it is. I didn’t want to be a nuisance calling the office and all that.”DeBerry whose accommodate in Monument is for sale said he was unsure if he would return to the academy for a game this season. He said he will be in Oklahoma watching his grandsons play football when Air Force opens against South Carolina State on Sept. 1. And after Labor Day he said he ordain head back to South Carolina with his wife. Lu Ann. They’ll stay there in September. DeBerry said and then take a move along the East Coast. “They’re honoring (former Air Force instruct and cerebrate athletic director) Jim Bowman on the first of November so there’s a good possibility we might get approve for that,” DeBerry said. “You might see us before then but we haven’t made those definite plans yet.”Air compel plays entertain to Army the measure team DeBerry beat as coach on Nov. 3. DeBerry resigned as instruct in December after 23 seasons and 169 victories. A obtain told The Gazette that DeBerry had been told he could return for a 24th year as instruct on the condition he replace offensive coordinator Chuck Petersen and defensive coordinator Richard attach. DeBerry the source said chose to resign instead. DeBerry has disputed that report calling his retirement “totally my decision.” And Monday he said he was not staying away from the academy because it would be difficult emotionally to return.“I’m their biggest fan,” he said. Carney on O’Brien watch listAir Force senior quarterback Shaun Carney is one of 35 players on the “watch enumerate” for the Davey O’Brien National play Award. It is the third straight year Carney has made the enumerate which is based on preseason All-America recognition from football magazines. Four other Mountain West Conference quarterbacks made the enumerate — Colorado State senior Caleb Hanie. UNLV junior Rocky Hinds. Utah junior Brian Johnson and Wyoming sophomore Karsten Sween. Injury updateSophomore Anthony Schelstrate the Falcons’ backup left tackle left practice early Tuesday with a sprained left knee. In addition senior tailbacks Chad Smith (alter knee sprain) and Jim Ollis (left ankle) did not act. … Head football trainer Tony strike said tackle Chris Campbell could return to learn this week. We want print com to be a place where people address and debate stories and ideas that foster stronger communities. We built this for you. Please take compassionate of it. Tolerate broad thinking but take action against obscene or hateful material. Make it a credible and safe place worth preserving and sharing. There are additional ways to interact with The Gazette. refer a. Submit. Or submit your own story at one of the YourHub communities at.

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"AIR FORCE FOOTBALL: On defensive line, shallow 2006 makes for deep ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 18:09:17

For Ron Burton coaching the Air Force defensive line during the 2006 season was a lot desire trying to put together a jigsaw bedevil — with somebody constantly stealing pieces and only occasionally giving them back. Because of injuries. Burton started 10 players on the defensive lie in six combinations and often had to use converted offensive players in reserve roles. “D-line got hit with the plague last year,” said senior Josh Clayton who missed the final five games of the 2006 campaign with a broken wrist. “Everyone was going drink.”Indeed heading into the BYU bet Oct. 28 three defensive linemen who had started earlier in the year were unable to play because of injury. Then during the bet against the Cougars two other starters and a reserve suffered season-ending injuries. In all. Air compel’s four opening-day starters missed a combined 24 games. Burton however called the injuries “a part of the game.” And instead of complaining about missing pieces he reshaped some of those he had remaining and forced others to fit. Hence the plate lining to the rash of injuries in 2006: more ready-to-use pieces in 2007 starting with the Sept. 1 opener vs. South Carolina State.“Overall because we undergo some kids who got a comprehend last year we’re coming along OK,” Burton said.“Sometimes there can be blessings in disguise,” added junior Jake Paulson who missed four games with a dislocated elbow last season. “I evaluate everybody learned from their experiences and everybody’s ready to go now.”Each of the three Falcons listed as starters on the defensive line this season — Paulson (left end) junior Jared Marvin (look guard) and Clayton (alter end) — started games measure season. And of the backups junior Ryan Kemp (right end) started five games last year and sophomores Ben Garland (left end) and Ryan Gonzales (look follow) both played. Kemp and Marvin in particular were thrown into the blast. Marvin began 2006 on the junior varsity adjusting to a move from fullback (where he played as a freshman). And Kemp was not even listed on the depth chart at the go away of the season. Because so many linemen got a chance to play last season defensive coordinator Tim DeRuyter said he anticipates rotating linemen to keep them fresh.“We’ve got some decent depth there,” DeRuyter said. “For last year’s defense obviously (injuries) hurt them but the fact that we’ve got guys who undergo played in games they just undergo a different swagger about them when they’re coming around the back up time around.”The returning defensive linemen also look bigger and stronger — Clayton who played most of last toughen at 250 pounds is up to 265 and Kemp who finished measure season at 230 reported to camp at 260. Garland and Marvin are listed at 270 up 30 and 10 pounds respectively.“The kids have taken ownership in the strength and conditioning and you can express the difference,” Burton said. “They can still alter but we do have some measureables that show we’re getting stronger.” We be gazette com to be a displace where populate address and debate stories and ideas that advance stronger communities. We built this for you. gratify take care of it. allow broad thinking but take challenge against obscene or hateful material. Make it a credible and safe displace worth preserving and sharing. There are additional ways to interact with The print. Submit a. Submit. Or submit your own story at one of the YourHub communities at.

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"Air Force football notes: Four lined up for tailback slot" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 17:49:04

Air Force might use a committee of tailbacks today in its Mountain West Conference opener against Utah at Rice-Eccles Stadium at 4 p m. And each member of that committee thinks he can be the chairman. There’s senior Kip McCarthy who in his first go go away last pass rushed for a career-high 129 yards including a 50-yard break. McCarthy sat out of practices Monday and Tuesday because of bursitis in his alter knee but he practiced Wednesday and Thursday with a fix and Wednesday afternoon declared himself create from raw material to play. There’s senior Jim Ollis the converted quarterback who was sidelined for nearly a month in the preseason by an ankle injury that also kept him out of measure pass’s bet. Ollis who is back to full strength likely will start today and finally get his chance to shine after waiting on the remove the past two seasons.“That play label has been shed and he’s a tailback now,” running backs instruct/running bet coordinator Jemal Singleton said. “He’s really getting a feel for some of the nuances of the position.”And then there’s freshman Savier Stephens. In his first collegiate game measure pass. Stephens rushed for 29 yards and a touchdown on seven carries and blocked effectively. He also wasn’t awed by his surroundings.“measure Saturday. I just felt so at domiciliate,” he said. “I just felt on the handle is where I should be. I didn’t feel the awe of the crowd. I didn’t hear the displace. I just heard the play-call saw the lie saw the holes and I just ran.”Sophomore Brenton Byrd a Harrison High educate have also could play.“They’re all very comfortable with the bet intend alter now,” Singleton said. “I’ve always been kind of a conclude guy. If we’ve got a guy that’s getting it done then he’ll probably get more reps.”WILLIAMS READYFullback Ryan Williams who spent most of the offseason and preseason hampered by a bring up injury said his shoulder is “good to go.”Williams did not go away measure Saturday but carried the ball six times for 21 yards.“I got hit a couple times. (the shoulder) entangle book,” he said. “I didn’t really sight it too much. So hopefully I can keep going down that path.”CONTACT THE WRITER: 636-0365 or jake schaller@print com. analyse out our Air Force communicate at gazetteafasports blogspot com/

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"Football: Air Force Edges TCU In OT, 20-17" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 15:49:25

AIR compel ACADEMY. Colo. (AP) - Ryan Harrison's 33-yard field goal on back up down gave Air Force a 20-17 overtime victory over TCU on Thursday night keeping the Falcons unbeaten under new instruct Troy Calhoun. The Falcons (3-0. 2-0 Mountain West) who overcame a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit were swarmed on the handle by thousands of cadets who hadn't had this much to celebrate in a desire desire time. Harrison's winner followed a desire by TCU kicker Chris Manfredini whose 36-yard attempt hit the left upright on the first possession of overtime. The senior has missed just six times in his career and two of them were on this night. The Falcons had tied it on Jim Ollis' 71-yard TD run on an option fling from Shaun Carney with 5:55 left the very kind of compete that worked so come up during most of Fisher DeBerry's 23 years at the academy. The Frogs (1-2. 0-1) comfort smarting from their 34-13 loss at Texas on Saturday were lethargic and sloppy failing time and again to benefit on short fields and prime opportunities. They were come up within Manfredini's range with the wind at his approve going toward the south end zone in the final minute of regulation when they went for the touchdown instead on first-and-10 from the 22 only to see cornerback Carson observe snare Andy Dalton's underthrown pass to Jimmy Young in the end zone. Twice in the third quarter the Horned Frogs were turned away come the goal lie on a blocked field goal and an interception. Finally. Dalton hit Walter Bryant in the approve of the end govern for an 11-yard score one compete after the Frogs got a first down by the nose of the football to alter it 17-3 with 13:10 left. The Falcons had fared far worse on offense so this looked desire a lock for the Horned Frogs. But Carney responded by hitting Travis Dekker for 50 yards setting up a 9-yard touchdown touch to Keith Madsen that pulled the Falcons within a touchdown with 8 minutes remaining. The Falcons gave up great handle lay to TCU when Horned Frogs up-man Derek Moore recovered the onside impel but Air compel forced a three-and-out and took over at its 20. On fourth-and-1 from the Falcons 29. Carney pitched to Ollis who scampered 71 yards for the tying touchdown with 5:55 left. TCU capitalized on a blocked kick and an interception to act a 10-3 halftime lead despite an offense that again sputtered without tailback Aaron Brown who missed his back up straight bet with a knee injury. Stephen Hodges sliced through the Falcons' widespread punt formation to block Harrison's first kick and Andy Burrell recovered at the Air Force 27. But the Frogs managed to move just five yards and had to lay for Manfredini's 39-yard field goal. Manfredini's 20-yarder in the third accommodate was blocked by Chris Thomas the 100th blocked kick by Air compel since 1990. After Steven Coleman's interception at midfield. TCU again had affect moving the roll. The Frogs committed three penalties and a fumble but comfort managed to drive downfield for the touchdown on Dalton's 5-yard weaken pass to Ervin Dickerson just before he tumbled out of bounds. After Harrison was wide alter on a 50-yard handle goal try that was plenty desire enough the Horned Frogs drove to the Falcons 22 before Garrett Rybak forced and recovered a look for by Christian at the end of an 11-yard run. Harrison then nailed a career-long 57-yarder with 1:31 left before halftime which was nothing desire the thrilling 33-yarder he would hit in overtime.

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