Angleton falls to Ridge point 35-36

IndianFan

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Re: Angleton beats College Station 38-22


Angleton's RB had another banner night. 23 carries, 205 yards, 3 TDs and a long run of 75 yards. He's the difference maker for AHS.
 

1989NDN

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Re: Angleton beats College Station 38-22

As long as the OL stays healthy for Angleton, their RBs will move the ball.

Go Indians. Peace.
 

IBLEEDPURPLE

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Re: Angleton beats College Station 38-22

Would like to see Angleton go far. That would possibly make the loss hurt just a tad less. :'(
 

IndianFan

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Re: Angleton beats College Station 38-22

It's pointless but if only a few things had transpired differently in a dozen or so plays, it could have easily been a win. For example on that first score for Angleton, there were 2 holds at the point of attack and 2 missed tackles that could have resulted in a holding penalty or being tackled for a 5-10 yard gain worst case.

But of course it doesn't work that way... Should haves or could haves don't count for any points. Momentum was in Angleton's favor for most of the game.
 

png66

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Re: Angleton beats College Station 38-22

Angleton loses 36-35 in overtime. Went for 2 and did not convert.
 

IndianFan

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Re: Angleton beats College Station 38-22

Tough loss.


I was beginning to think that Angleton and WO-S were going to be state champs. Regardless, still shows that it took a talented team to beat the Indians in 2015.


The other loss this season was more about just a tough rivalry game than being outmatched.
 

IndianFan

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The Indians gained more first downs and yardage against Angleton than either of the Wildcat's next two playoff opponents, and didn't perform much worse on defense. But sadly for both PN-G and Angleton, neither will be state champions in 2015.
 

khoward

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i agree with png proud because of them going for two against us at the end of the game and already up by 18.
 

IndianFan

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I hear you. Foster was a real force at RB, but their offensive line was holding all night. That first TD featured two blatant holds.
 

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