Witness Brandon Marrow’s insidious assault on the Pi Kappa Phi Cannon:
(I talked to Paul Helgren, he said they’re probably going to move the cannon to the North side of the stadium, possibly on the balcony of the Larimer Center.)
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Witness Brandon Marrow’s insidious assault on the Pi Kappa Phi Cannon:
(I talked to Paul Helgren, he said they’re probably going to move the cannon to the North side of the stadium, possibly on the balcony of the Larimer Center.)
I’m trying to find video (or at least a picture), but for right now, a story from the Fresno Bee will have to do:
Nothing was stopping offenses. Even the famous Toledo cannon couldn’t keep up. Cornerback Desmond Marrow slid into the cannon on a play and was injured. It either broke the cannon, or they put it away for safety purposes, because in the second half, for the first time in 55 years, Toledo’s home scores were not followed by cannon fire.
Morrow was alright (thankfully), but how hollow is a Rockets touchdown with the report to follow? From what I saw (I missed the play, riding up in the elevator to the press box), but after it happened, the frat folded up their flag pretty quickly and got out of there. I’ve got an e-mail in to Paul Helgren to try and get the info.
Oh yeah, and the Rockets lost in Double OT, 52-51, Stutz went for the 2pt conversion at the end, but it was broken up from the get-go. Still, not bad for a team that was supposed to lose by 7.
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