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Sunday Morning Quarterback

Sunday Morning Quarterback

Gettysburg's Kodie McNamara takes down McDaniel's Tom Orrok during the third quarter of Saturday's game at Gettysburg. (photo by Claire Becker, The Evening Sun)

Darryl Grumling of The (Pottstown) Mercury writes that although Ursinus QB Chris Curran may be the pilot of one of the Conference's most prolific offenses, he was quick to give credit to his wingmen after a 24-7 victory over Moravian.

Jeff Schuler of The (Allentown) Morning Call notes that an offsides penalty may have proved to be the crucial call of the game in Ursinus' 24-7 win against Moravian.

Todd Hummel of The (Sunbury) Daily Item writes that it has been 38 years since Susquehanna has registered a shutout on Homecoming Weekend. So the 1970s game plan fit right in as the Crusaders blanked Muhlenberg, 17-0.

Tom Sixeas of The (Hanover) Evening Sun notes that Gettysburg's defense has been much maligned in recent years, but has turned it around and was on display in the Bullets' 35-3 win against McDaniel.

Bob Blubaugh of The Carroll County Times writes that forget the old adage about close losses being worse than lopsided defeats after McDaniel's 35-3 loss at Gettysburg

Staff Reports are provided by The Morning Call, The (Annapolis) CapitalGazette, Baltimore Sun, Lancaster Sunday News, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Sentinel, and The Patriot-News.