College Football - Georgetown University Hoyas (2011)
Georgetown defeated Colgate in 40-17 Homecoming Football Victory on Saturday October 22. At Multi-Sport Field. The Hoyas have now won 6 games against only 2 losses and clinched a winning season record. The Colgate Raiders went to 4 and 4. One of the stars was junior linebacker Robert McCabe of Newtown Square, Pa. who ran back an intercepted pass 50 yards for a touchdown and had a game high 15 tackles. Cornerback Jeremy Moore from New Haven, Conn. had seven tackles and two interceptions and blocked a punt. Senior placekicker Brett Weiss made four field goals. The Hoyas, who came into the game with the nation's tenth best rush defense, held the nation's eighth best rushing offense to under half of its season average, while outrushing Colgate 162-121. Senior running back Wilburn Logan (Kingston, R.I./North Kingstowne) led five Hoyas' runners with 73 yards on 11 carries.
The Georgetown Hoyas Football team won its 5th straight game by defeating the Fordham Rams 30-10 for its 8th win against only 2 losses for the season. If the Hoyas win next week at Lehigh they will win the school's first league title and a spot in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. It is a major accomplishment for a team that did not win a single game in 2009. http://www.maletphoto.com/Sports/Football/Georgetown-Football-2011/19683983_5ZWtpx#1573079650_8FLkkKx
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Read MoreThe Georgetown Hoyas Football team won its 5th straight game by defeating the Fordham Rams 30-10 for its 8th win against only 2 losses for the season. If the Hoyas win next week at Lehigh they will win the school's first league title and a spot in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. It is a major accomplishment for a team that did not win a single game in 2009. http://www.maletphoto.com/Sports/Football/Georgetown-Football-2011/19683983_5ZWtpx#1573079650_8FLkkKx
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