Phoenix withstands second half charge by Western Carolina, earns first SoCon win
Once again, the Elon University football team, this time fresh off a bye week, held a lead early in a Southern Conference game.
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Once again, the Elon University football team, this time fresh off a bye week, held a lead early in a Southern Conference game.
For Elon University sophomore wide receiver Kierre Brown, it’s crucial.
After going through a figurative “Murderers’ Row” of the Southern Conference, the Elon University football team gets a Saturday to rest its tired legs, make some key personnel decisions and get ready for a crucial second half of the season.
Instead of trying to make a half-witty Monty Python reference like I’ve tried to do in my last couple of Elon University football team analyses, I’m simply going to tell the honest truth.
Three games into their Southern Conference schedule, the Elon University football team is 0-3 in conference. The only games the Phoenix has won this season are non-conference games against North Carolina Central and West Virginia State.
It may be easy to start the retelling of Elon University's 35-23 loss to No. 14 Appalachian State University Saturday at Kidd Brewer Stadium in Boone, N.C., with a reminder that the Phoenix is now 2-4 this season overall, 0-3 in the Southern Conference.
This week, we get to see if Elon is a legitimate threat in the Southern Conference or an unfortunately sleeping dead blue parrot.
One of the most surprising things I've witnessed this year is Elon University football junior punter Kenton Beal. It began against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the 62-0 blowout everybody remembers and will remember from this football season.
One of the lasting images of last year’s Elon University football team's Nov. 19 loss to Appalachian State University is then-junior wide receiver Aaron Mellette standing on the sidelines with his head in a hand, clearly upset.
Even at the end of this past Saturday’s 49-24 loss to Wofford College, a game when they were “outplayed” in every aspect according to head coach Jason Swepson, the Elon University football team was already thinking ahead to this Saturday’s showdown with Appalachian State University.
Elon University head coach Jason Swepson said earlier this week that he hoped his team would not allow Wofford College senior fullback Eric Breitenstein from becoming an "All-American" against the Phoenix on Saturday.
The Elon University football team is finding themselves sort of like the victims of Monty Python's Spanish Inquisitors. There is a sense in which the same thing is attacking them, at least in the last two weeks.
In listening to Southern Conference football teleconferences, I’m hearing much praise for Elon University senior quarterback Thomas Wilson from opposing coaches.
There’s no question who the main target of the Elon University football team’s defense this Saturday.
Elon University head coach Jason Swepson said today that junior running back Matt Eastman might miss the rest of the season.
Take a look at the Elon University football roster from just a season ago. There are six names listed at the running back position for the Phoenix.
So after a week off, I’m back making my prediction for this weekend’s Elon football game.
The Georgia Southern University Eagles will host the Elon University Phoenix in a football game on Saturday afternoon, both teams coming under a difference of circumstances.
After dominating all four quarters of Saturday’s game at Rhodes Stadium, the Elon University football team grabbed a 48-14 win on Saturday against the West Virginia State University Yellow Jackets. The win was the second in a row for the Phoenix, who beat North Carolina Central University 34-14 last weekend. Elon’s current two game winning streak couldn’t have come at a better time.
It’s been three different kinds of opponents in three games this season for the Phoenix. A clearly superior opponent in North Carolina, a clearly inferior opponent in West Virginia State, and an opponent hovering somewhere around Elon’s level in North Carolina Central.