Nightmares about the Birmingham Bowl??????
May I remind you that the score was 28 -20. Yes they were driving, but
they would have had to score the TD, which they had not done well that
day, (had settled for 2 FG's), AND make a 2 point conversion just to
tie the game and send it to OT. Yes, the Muschamp years were maximally
frustrating, but Hargraves int made it all moot, and a fitting end to
that grim era of Gator frustration.
The future is so bright that I have to wear my O & B sunglasses all the
time now...... :)
Ed Williamson
On 9/11/2015 11:08 AM, Oliver Barry wrote:
I’m still having nightmares about the Birmingham Bowl.
I’m sure Shane is too. If it wasn’t worry about the rusted/wood
rotted stadium collapsing on us, it was worry that we would lose to
East Carolina.
Vernon Hargreaves, as you know, saved the day and intercepted their QB
in the end zone with a minute or so to go.
It would have been a long drive back to Hendersonville if not for him.
I understand their team is decimated by graduations. I hope we beat
them by more than the 20 point betting line.
A second feel good game would certainly help make up for the past few
years of misery.
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Dooley: East Carolina QB knows adversity
East Carolina's Blake Kemp (10) hands off the ball to Anthony Scott
(3) during Saturday's game against Towson at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in
Greenville, N.C.
/The Associated Press/
*By Pat Dooley <http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/patdooley>
Gainesville Sun sports columnist
*
/Published: Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 9:15 a.m.///
/Last Modified: Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 9:49 a.m.///
So much attention has been focused on the quarterbacks at Florida.
Treon or Will? Will or Treon? It has been one of many battles for the
most important position on a football team around the country.
Under the radar, they battled it out in Greenville, N.C., as well to
see who would succeed the ultra-successful Shane Carden at East Carolina.
You remember Carden. He threw for more than 200 yards in each half
against Florida’s vaunted secondary in the Birmingham Bowl.
Unfortunately for Carden, his last pass nestled into the arms of
Vernon Hargreaves III in the end zone and Florida escaped with a
victory. Carden’s record-setting college career was over and Ruffin
McNeil set out to look for his replacement.
The battle was between Kurt Benkert and Blake Kemp. Benkert was named
the starter, then blew out his knee a week later.
So it is Kemp who will lead the Pirates into The Swamp Saturday night
to try to pull the upset.
“It’s going to be awesome,” Kemp said. “I’m grateful for the opportunity.”
And you can understand why. His is a road that isn’t traditional for a
starting quarterback at an FBS school.
Here’s all you need to know — in his junior year of high school in
Chandler, Ariz., he played tight end. He finally got a chance to play
quarterback as a senior and kept Harrison High winning.
But there weren’t a lot of offers coming his way. So he stayed close
to home at Mesa Community College and guided his team to a pair of
bowl games. There was some interest, but a broken collarbone in his
next-to-last game caused some schools to back off.
“There were some teams on the bubble, but really none of them were as
good as East Carolina,” he said. “And ECU was running the same offense.”
So he crossed the country to play for the Pirates, just not right
away. With Carden at quarterback, ECU decided to redshirt Kemp last
season.
“It was more frustrating (not playing) than I thought it would be, but
just watching and getting experience there helped,” he said. “So did
getting my butt kicked in practice.”
The competition in the fall camp was a tight one before Benkert was
announced as the starter Aug. 19.
“It was extremely disappointing,” Kemp said. “I was mad, but I tried
not to show that to any of my teammates. I just went back to work.”
Then came the injury to Benkert and suddenly it was Kemp’s job.
“It sucks,” Kemp said of Benkert’s injury. “It’s the last way you want
it to happen.”
Still, it was his team now and he was solid in the Pirates’ opening
win over Towson, completing 29-of-37 for 230 yards in a 28-20 win.
“It was an adjustment,” said McNeil. “My hats off to the staff for
coming up with a gameplan and have him execute it. I thought he
managed the game well.
“Blake is an amazing kid. He’s had to work for everything he has.
There’s no silver spoon there.”
On Saturday night, it’ll be a little different. It’s The Swamp. It’s a
defense that gave up no second-half first downs in its first game. Its
Hargreaves and Co. in the secondary.
It’s big boy football.
“It was awesome getting out there and playing again,” Kemp said. “The
crowd will be a little louder for this game.”
But when you’ve had to battle for this chance, when you’ve already
lost the job once, it’s an amazing opportunity.
And it’s his team now. Behind him is a quarterback who hasn’t thrown a
live pass in almost two years in Cody Keith. ECU may also use James
Summers, who was originally recruited as a wide receiver and just
arrived on campus two weeks ago.
“I feel pretty good,” said Kemp. “All I can do is try my best.”
It’s gotten him this far.
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[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. And follow at
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