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William and Mary earns rare win at Villanova, beats Wildcats 20-16
It’s the smallest of measurements in football, but the reality is the difference for William and Mary and Villanova was one yard. The Tribe’s ability to gain one yard in short-yardage situations and its ability to stop the Wildcats in...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Labor Legislation, Colonial Athletic Association, Career and Workplace, Villanova Wildcats
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William and Mary's Thompson moves forward quietly, effectively
Brian Thompson was the logical choice to step in when an injury sidelined one of William and Mary's most dynamic defenders. The only person that had to be convinced was Jimmye Laycock.
Not that the Tribe's head coach didn't think that Thompson was a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Injuries and Wounds, College of William and Mary
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Tribe QB Graham to miss Delaware game
Daily PressWilliam and Mary quarterback Michael Graham will miss Saturday's upcoming game at Delaware with an undisclosed illness, the school said in a release Wednesday. Graham, a redshirt sophomore from Charlottesville, had started the past two games and had...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Football, College of William and Mary
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QBs flat again, William and Mary loses to Delaware 21-0
NEWARK, Del. – William & Mary's playoff hopes are on life support after a lackluster performance in Saturday's loss to Delaware. But the Tribe, who likely must win their final five games to earn their third straight postseason berth, have more...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Football, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, College of William and Mary
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W&M, Old Dominion face road tests, quarterback questions
Mike Paulus expected to be in this position. Taylor Heinicke didn't — at least not so soon. The respective starting quarterbacks for William and Mary and Old Dominion traveled different paths as their teams approach the season's midpoint. Benched...Tags: Old Dominion Monarchs, Bobby Wilder, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Colonial Athletic Association, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
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William and Mary's focus is on its struggling offense
The numbers suggest that William and Mary is in the midst of modern era historic offensive struggles, but the man who has overseen that era says he's experienced and coped with their equal.
In 32 years as head coach at his alma mater, there's little that...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Villanova Wildcats, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, College of William and Mary
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Big plays, tough 'D' lead William and Mary past New Hampshire 24-10
WILLIAMSBURG — It doesn't get a whole lot better for William and Mary football these days than it did Saturday.
The No. 15 Tribe's 24-10 win over No. 6 New Hampshire at Zable Stadium produced a career rushing leader, a school record for...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Football, College of William and Mary
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With no margin for error, W&M football team in playoff mode
A week ago, William and Mary's postseason football prospects were grim. The offense was stagnant, the quarterback was in street clothes, and the schedule was barbed-wire nasty.
Other than that, Jimmye Laycock, how's your day?
Today, the offense has...Tags: Towson Tigers, Colonial Athletic Association, Football, College of William and Mary
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Towson gambles and wins, 38-27, at William & Mary
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Towson and its unorthodox, risk-taking offensive approach repeatedly gashed William & Mary's usually stout defense and extended the Tigers' remarkable start with a 38-27 win Saturday in front of a Homecoming sellout at Zable...Tags: Towson Tigers, Colonial Athletic Association, Football, College of William and Mary
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Towson torches William and Mary defense 38-27
WILLIAMSBURG — It was the last thing William and Mary head coach Jimmye Laycock and his players expected, and it might have thwarted the Tribe's chances for a third consecutive postseason trip.
Towson and its risk-taking, unorthodox offensive...Tags: Towson Tigers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colonial Athletic Association, Football, College of William and Mary
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William and Mary's Grimes a unique performer, on and off the field
Jonathan Grimes wanted to play football. His dad wanted him to wait a year. But Grimes, driven and relentless even at age 7, wouldn't take no for an answer. So Gregory Grimes made his son an offer: You can play football if you take up the piano.
Deal....Tags: Jerry Azumah, National Football League, Morgan State University, Marcel Shipp, Music
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William and Mary's Moody aims to contribute during final stretch
Ryan Moody has never gotten discouraged or wondered if someone was sending him a message, which may be a triumph in itself.
After enduring multiple, potentially devastating injuries, William and Mary's gifted wide receiver pronounced himself 95 percent...Tags: Moody's Corporation, Colonial Athletic Association, College of William and Mary
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