Football

Fordham Comes Up Short at #20 Cincinnati

by Kenny Ducey

Fordham traveled to Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati Saturday night trying to beat an FBS team for the first time since Dwight Eisenhower was president, but they were defeated 49-17 at the hands of the Bearcats. A bright spot for the Rams once again was the kicking of Patrick Murray, who set a school and Patriot League record with a 55-yard Field Goal in the 2nd Quarter. Ryan Higgins was an impressive 31-42 with 262 yards passing and a late touchdown to Brian Wetzel.

One on One's NFL Friday: Week 6

by Julian Atienza

With Mack and Mike on the road to call the Fordham-Cincinnati game, Kenny Ducey and Nick Logerfo take you through all the local football headlines. Eric Mollo and Joe Vitiello have thier weekly Giants and Jets reports, respectively. Listen as Kenny and Nick get heated and join in on the national debate that is Tim Tebow's role on the Jets.

One on One's NFL Friday: Week 5

by Julian Atienza

Mack and Mike break down the Giants loss to the Eagles. Giants beat reporter Eric Mollo gives listeners the latest injury updates and sound from Big Blue.  Jets beat reporter Joe Vitiello has the latest on the circus that is Gang Green. Then Jets writer for the New York Post Mark Canizzaro joins the guys and gives his insight on what the team needs to do to turn it around.

ESPN 30 for 30 Premiere: "Broke"

by Jake Kring-Schreifels

Many professional athletes make millions of dollars, but many lose it in a heartbeat. How is this possible? Why does this happen? Along with producer Alfred Spellman, Billy Corben directs his latest film Broke- which I had the opportunity to cover at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier in April- that attempts to answer these questions. Talking heads of current and former athletes narrate this story, providing anecdotal commentary and cautionary tales on their liquid state of compensation.

Fordham Falls to Defending Patriot League Champion Lehigh

by DJ Sixsmith

After jumping out to a 14-0 lead in the 1st quarter against the 11th best team in the FCS, it appeared as though the Fordham Rams were on their way to a 4-1 record. However, thanks to 24 unanswered points from the Lehigh Mountain Hawks and 22 yard field goal from Jake Peery as time expired, Fordham suffered its second loss of the season.

One on One's NFL Friday: Week 4

by Julian Atienza

Mack and Mack break down the Giants, Eagles matchup. Giants beat reporter Eric Mollo gives the latest news on Big Blue with his weekly Giants Report.  Then Joe Vitiello stops by with his Jets Report and the guys tell you what to expect when the 49ers come to town. In their general NFL segment, M&M go around the league and give their opinions on some of the teams that have gotten off to hot starts. Steve Semineri stops by with start' em and sit 'em advice in the Fantasy segment and sticks around for the weekly staff picks.

Monday Night Quarterback 9/24: Columbia Analysis, Lehigh Preview

by Mike Watts

 

This week's Monday Night Quarterback looks back at last week's Liberty Cup victory over rival Columbia and the Rams impressive 3-1 start.  We spoke with head coach Joe Moorhead about the team's early season struggles with turnovers, the explosive play from the running back position, and how his team will look to battle league power Lehigh on the road this Saturday in Bethlehem, PA.

Fordham outlasts Columbia for the Liberty Cup

by Mack Rosenberg

Fordham outlasted Columbia Saturday afternoon 20-13, claiming its third consecutive Liberty Cup title. In the 11th renewal of the Cup, it was the Rams defense who came up big near the end on Lions QB Sean Brackett. A key penalty against Brackett occurred when he threw a touchdown pass on fourth down with under 2 minutes to go, but his foot was over the line of scrimmage and Fordham regained possession and ran out the clock.