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Last second kick lifts ‘Dogs over La Tech

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Kevin Goessling’s leg gets the job done against Louisiana Tech. The Bulldogs win 30-28 and finish conference play 6-2 in the WAC.

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    YukmouthNov 22, 2009 at 11:49 pm

    Horrible three game stretch against Utah State, Nevada, and La. Tech. We shouldn’t be involved in these one and two point victories against such competition. Yes, yes, no Mathews for this past game. Still, the Bulldogs really need to show us something during the Illinois game on Dec. 5. They tend to get up for games against the name-brand schools, so they better pull this next one out. As for the bowl in late December, Kansas/UCLA/Texas AM/Iowa State/Notre Dame/SMU/Wyoming—–they all seem like attractive options——too bad the fan base can’t get something closer to home—-ie. San Diego, Vegas, or San Francisco.

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    YukmouthNov 23, 2009 at 7:49 am

    Horrible three game stretch against Utah State, Nevada, and La. Tech. We shouldn’t be involved in these one and two point victories against such competition. Yes, yes, no Mathews for this past game. Still, the Bulldogs really need to show us something during the Illinois game on Dec. 5. They tend to get up for games against the name-brand schools, so they better pull this next one out. As for the bowl in late December, Kansas/UCLA/Texas AM/Iowa State/Notre Dame/SMU/Wyoming—–they all seem like attractive options——too bad the fan base can’t get something closer to home—-ie. San Diego, Vegas, or San Francisco.

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