Rain made notetaking impossible so a few thoughts and observations.
Westfield offered to move this game to 7:00 pm today but Madison declined. IMO, this was probably due to the fact that MAD relies on their ground game whereas WF has a stronger passing game, and the weather would certainly have an influence. It almost worked.
There was emotion on both sidelines right from the beginning of the game but the emotion on the MAD sideline was really, really high from the opening whistle. After WF fumbled the opening KO and MAD recovered and went on to score quickly, it ratcheted up even higher-and that emotion would eventually start to cause issues. "Extra curriculars" occurred on both sides, but at the end of the game the emotions and unsportsmanlike conduct resulted in several penalties on MAD that killed their last gasp efforts.
MAD took the early lead on a TD that could have been waved off due to a taunting penalty (the MAD ball carrier turned around just inside the 5 yard line and pointed and said things as he ran into the end zone) but the penalty did not prevent the score and MAD was in front 7-0. Madison only threatened once more in the first half, after a WF turnover in their own end, but a 32 yard FG was short.
WF, on the other hand, had trouble handling the ball for most of the game. For the game, they had 7 fumbles, losing 3, and also a bad punt snap that gave MAD the ball deep in WF territory (technically not a turnover, but probably a 50-60 yard difference between the punt and the downed ball after the bad snap).
WF opened the second half with a quick scoring drive to tie the score at 7 all, held MAD, then went down and got a FG to take the lead at 10-7 late in the 3rd quarter. This was a big momentum swing.
In the second half the WF defense really put the clamps on the MAD offense and, coupled with a few unsportsmanlike penalties on MAD, kept MAD from ever threatening again. Up until late in the game MAD had been doing very well with ball security, despite three fumbles that they recovered themselves, but midway through the 4th quarter the WF defense got to the MAD QB and, when he went to pass, the ball slipped out of his hand and WF recovered on the MAD 8 yard line. WF then scored again with about 3-1/2 minutes to go to put the game away, 17-7. MAD now had to resort to the passing game, not their strength, and they were unable to move the ball on three consecutive possessions.
Westfield offered to move this game to 7:00 pm today but Madison declined. IMO, this was probably due to the fact that MAD relies on their ground game whereas WF has a stronger passing game, and the weather would certainly have an influence. It almost worked.
There was emotion on both sidelines right from the beginning of the game but the emotion on the MAD sideline was really, really high from the opening whistle. After WF fumbled the opening KO and MAD recovered and went on to score quickly, it ratcheted up even higher-and that emotion would eventually start to cause issues. "Extra curriculars" occurred on both sides, but at the end of the game the emotions and unsportsmanlike conduct resulted in several penalties on MAD that killed their last gasp efforts.
MAD took the early lead on a TD that could have been waved off due to a taunting penalty (the MAD ball carrier turned around just inside the 5 yard line and pointed and said things as he ran into the end zone) but the penalty did not prevent the score and MAD was in front 7-0. Madison only threatened once more in the first half, after a WF turnover in their own end, but a 32 yard FG was short.
WF, on the other hand, had trouble handling the ball for most of the game. For the game, they had 7 fumbles, losing 3, and also a bad punt snap that gave MAD the ball deep in WF territory (technically not a turnover, but probably a 50-60 yard difference between the punt and the downed ball after the bad snap).
WF opened the second half with a quick scoring drive to tie the score at 7 all, held MAD, then went down and got a FG to take the lead at 10-7 late in the 3rd quarter. This was a big momentum swing.
In the second half the WF defense really put the clamps on the MAD offense and, coupled with a few unsportsmanlike penalties on MAD, kept MAD from ever threatening again. Up until late in the game MAD had been doing very well with ball security, despite three fumbles that they recovered themselves, but midway through the 4th quarter the WF defense got to the MAD QB and, when he went to pass, the ball slipped out of his hand and WF recovered on the MAD 8 yard line. WF then scored again with about 3-1/2 minutes to go to put the game away, 17-7. MAD now had to resort to the passing game, not their strength, and they were unable to move the ball on three consecutive possessions.
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