The Pirates' have continued and still struggles to put together a full 40-minute effort as the season comes to the end. They still went ahead to drop vital points despite playing at home. The Feb. 25th loss to the Marshall made things even worse for the pirates. Since then they have failed to put their things together. In there last game the pirates were trailing 12-0 without a point. This was the same when they played the Marshall.
It wasn't any different on their home final against the Blazers on Feb. 28th; the same problem was exhibited in the way they played, this was barely into the first 20 minutes of the game. At the halftime break, the Pirates were trailing the Blazers who were on a 22-3 run, before starting the second half and anyone could easily tell the game's outcome.
After the match analysis Mack McCarthy the East Carolina coach was at the defense saying that they tried to make shots in the first half as they struggled to stay in touch. However in the second half they were out played and could not make as many shots.
The Pirates have failed to put up any significant runs throughout the season, and this is the cause behind the rampant losses despite putting forth good efforts just for the first 35 minutes or more.
Despite all these, the Pirates have been consistent only about one thing: They have gone ahead scoring 62 points in their last three games. They have however failed to make a perfect victory.
The real problem with the Pirates is the lack of size inside. This has been the real trouble they have encountered throughout the season. The team is currently trailing near the bottom. The Pirates lacks an intimidating and hard to break defense, this has made it easier for opponent teams to drive into the paint and hit them offensively.
The team's size is a hard thing that any team can all of a sudden acquire, hence it's up to the Pirates to work extra harder in order to stay in front of players who have the ball and also keeping at bay any potential rebounders.
Player rotation is also important; that the usual starters such as PG Brock Young, SG Sam Hinnant, G James Legan, Guard forward Jamar Abrams, and F Chad Wynn should be given a one match rest. Other notable Key subs like G Jontae Sherrod, F Darrius could be used. As the Pirates prepares to take on Central Florida knights in the season's finale, it will be everybody's hopes that they will discover themselves and put an end to their losing streak of four games.
They should keep in mind that the game won't be there's for the taking because the Golden Knights are out for a revenge for the 89-75 loss afflicted to them by the Pirates earlier in the season. In that game, the East Carolina pirates managed to get away with a 15 3-pointers. Even though it's currently hard for the Pirates repeating the same, if they need to, they'll have to put a little more effort and tighten their defense. This will keep the Central Florida Knights' offensive moves at bay.
University Of East Carolina
Imagine yourself as Ventrell Jenkins, a 6-foot-2, 285-pound defensive tackle for Kentucky who has been working all afternoon to help his Wildcat teammates upset East Carolina in the 2008 Liberty Bowl. The score is tied 19-19 and there is exactly 3:02 left in the 4th quarter.
Suddenly, East Carolina running back Norman Whitley fumbles in the backfield and the ball ends up in your hands with daylight in front of you. You take off for dear life, hoping you are faster than you think you are. A player in pursuit has an angle on you and, in a desperate attempt to avoid being stopped, you stiff arm him (knocking out his mouthpiece) and high step your way the rest of the way to score on a 56-yard return.
The next thing you know, your teammates are piling on you in the end zone. Kentucky now leads 25-19 and your Wildcats are on their way to winning their 3rd straight bowl-game victory with coach Rich Brooks looking happier than a skunk eating cabbage. Not even the late, great Paul "Bear" Bryant won 3 consecutive bowl games when he coached the Kentucky Wildcats.
Kentucky held on with 2:56 left, stopping East Carolina and running out the clock to make their 25-19 lead stick. Jenkins wound up being the Most Valuable Player by using an offensive move on his historic 56-yard touchdown return by a defensive tackle not known as a speedster. This is why we love college football and why we watch bowl games. You could not write a more unlikely script and have it come true.
Skip Holtz and his East Carolina Pirates had just won their first ever Conference USA championship title and knocked off Virginia Tech and West Virginia, two BCS conference teams, coming into the Liberty Bowl Friday (1-2-09). The Pirates finished the year at 9-5.
Kentucky was only a 6-6 team coming into the Liberty Bowl, but was not exactly a total pushover, having lost to Alabama by 3 points on the road and to South Carolina by 7 at home. Florida then crushed the Wildcats 63-5 and Kentucky would go on to lose its last 3 games to Georgia, Vanderbilt and Tennessee. But in football, you cannot predict how the ball will bounce; sometimes lady luck comes calling, even for a Wildcat.
After being down 16-3 at the half, senior wide receiver Dave Jones took the ensuing kickoff back for a Liberty Bowl-record 99-yard touchdown return, and the Pirates came to life. Two possessions later back-up quarterback Mike Hartline found sophomore wide receiver Kyrus Lanxter for a 19-yard scoring toss.
The Pirates would manage a field goal in the 3rd quarter but that was it. Kentucky outscored East Carolina 22-3 in the 2nd half. The Wildcat defense held East Carolina to only 3-of-19 third-down conversions.
Neither team had a running game. Hartline, a sophomore who was filling in for injured freshman starter Randall Cobb, completed 19-of-31 for 204 yards. If you are a Kentucky Wildcat fan, the stats meant little and the victory meant everything.
"We still aren't where we want to be," said coach Rich Brooks, "but the last 30 minutes was about as beautiful football that I have ever seen." Go ahead and gush a little bit, Rich, your guys made it happen. Every now and then, the ball will bounce your way and when it does, you must make the most of it.
Be grateful for your good fortune, coach Brooks, and put an extra steak on Ventrell Jenkins' plate at the team's next meal together. And, oh ya, don't worry about Ventrell's time in the 40; he has a secret weapon, a vicious straight arm and high step that would match a running back during show time.
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