From the
Anchor Desk
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
By Brian
Bailey |
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Pirates
point to postseason
By
Brian Bailey
©2012 Bonesville.net
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I love a good defensive struggle.
Somehow, I also enjoyed the fireworks that blasted all day on the day
after Thanksgiving, turning Black Friday into Purple Friday for Ruffin
McNeill and his East Carolina football team.
Friday’s
double-OT win over Marshall
was a gut check on several fronts. The defense really struggled, but
came up with the biggest play of the game in the second overtime when it
recovered a fumble that set up the win.
Shane Carden showed that he was the leader this team needed after taking
over for Rio Johnson as the starting quarterback. Carden fired a shot to
the end zone in the final seconds to force the Thundering Herd into
overtime, and then came through with a second effort on a quarterback
sneak for the game-winning score.
Carden talked about the late fourth quarter drive that kept the Pirates
that kept the Pirates alive after regulation.
“Things didn’t start the way we wanted with a couple of incompletions,”
he said. “We just stayed and believed in ourselves. In a drive like
that, you have to believe in one another. You also have to believe you
are going to score.”
With 4 seconds left, Carden fired high to former Havelock star Danny
Webster to send the game to overtime.
“He got up there,” said Carden. “He made a great play. It was just one
of those plays that you have to make happen in a situation like that.”
Some might say that the Pirates picked up an ugly win against the Herd.
Pirate head coach Ruffin McNeill smiled at the thought.
“Ugly win?” McNeill questioned and joked. “That (phrase) does not exist,
winning games ugly. Ugly wins, I looked it up in the dictionary. Ugly
exists. Wins exists. But ugly wins don’t exist.”
With Central Florida’s win over UAB on Saturday, the Pirates will have
to sit home on Saturday and watch the Conference USA title game between
the Knights and Tulsa.
While ECU could have won the East Division with a win over UCF, it’s
still hard to believe that the NCAA would allow the Knights to
participate this year, pending their appeal for infractions.
Why wait until UCF leaves Conference USA to hear the appeal? It’s just
another inconsistency within the umbrella of the NCAA in college
athletics.
So now the Pirates sit and wait on their bowl destination, which will be
either the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl in St. Petersburg, FL, or the R+L
Carriers New Orleans Bowl.
I am always fascinated by the many possibilities when potential bowl
destination for the various teams are discussed. I would love to be a
fly on the wall at some of these executive bowl meetings. The guys that
come to Greenville in their blazers are always proud as a peacock of
their particular game.
Wherever the Pirates end up, Coach McNeill and his staff are ready.
“We will utilize each day to keep our everyday guys fresh,” said
McNeill. “It will be a great time to develop our younger players. It’s
almost an extra spring practice. We will wait to start game planning the
week before we leave for the bowl site.”
The football season flew by. The Pirates still have a chance to finish
9-4 with a bowl win. East Carolina hasn’t had a postseason win since the
2007 Hawaii Bowl, so the purple faithful are certainly eager for
bragging rights.
Sometimes programs get spoiled by bowl trips. Last year the Pirates
stayed home, so perhaps the players are that much hungrier for a bowl
victory.
It’s a great part of the holidays for many!
I would continue this column, but I think ECU or Marshall just scored
again.
BB
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