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Week 8 G5 Spotlight: Separating the Men from the Boys
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Exclamation Week 8 G5 Spotlight: Separating the Men from the Boys
Boys do not know how to score. They don't have the right moves or confidence needed to perform. They ask for permission first rather taking what they want and setting the rules when playing. They get nervous and make mistakes when touching the football.

Real men know how to score and score a lot. They go on the offensive with the football and know the role of the tight end. Penetrating the red zone is never a problem. The quarterback moves the ball only when he has good protection. If protection breaks he instinctively knows to pull out of the pocket.

The list of Men and Boys among the contenders for this week:

Men
Memphis 66 Tulsa 42
Houston 59 UCF 10
Toledo 51 Massachusetts 35
Bowling Green 48 Kent State 0

Boys
Western Kentucky 20 LSU 48
Temple 24 ECU 14
Marshall 30 North Texas 13
Navy 31 Tulane 14
Appalachian St. 31 Georgia Southern 13
Boise St. 34 Wyoming 14
10-25-2015 11:32 AM
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