Third Quarter

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Aaron Corps kicks off the quarter and hands off to Allen Bradford for 8 yards. Corp rolls out but has Armond Armstead and Malik Jackson on him and throws the ball away. Corp throws a 10-yard pass to Vidal Hazelton.
Corp finds his old high school teammate Blake Ayles for 21 yards. Bradford then gains 14. Corp waits and finds Patrick Turner for 20 yards. He then flips to Bradford for 8.
TOUCHDOWN: Corp finds Ayles again, who fumbles into the end zone and its recovered by the offense. White team 21, Cardinal 7.
Chris McCaffrey leads the reserves on a drive that stalls. Mustain back and finds Bradford for a yard. End of 3rd quarter. Unofficially, Corp is 8-10, 84 yards. Mustain is 5-88, 40 yards.

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gupdawg Author Profile Page said:

Damn, Mustain is 5 for 88??!! he sucks!

sep2010 Author Profile Page said:

come on dude... 4th quarter shoudl be long over.. i need up my update... did Corp throw for 7 touchdowns?

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