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The Florida Tuskers continued their dominance of the United Football League with a decisive 34-7 victory over the California Redwoods tonight before a crowd of 12,021 at the Florida Citrus Bowl. The Tuskers moved to 3-0 on the season, while the Redwoods fell to 1-2. A complete box score can be obtained here.
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The good news: The Redwoods are a force to be reckoned with.
The bad news: The Force was with the Tuskers Thursday.
The game started off well, looking like a 12-round, Ali-Frazier fight. ‘
The Tuskers had scored 35 and 29 points in their first two games, and it looked like they had a fight on their hands in Game 3.
The California Redwoods turned their O and their D up a notch against the undefeated and high-scoring Florida Tuskers, holding them scoreless in the first quarter. No team had done that since …
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The California Redwoods travel to face the UFL’s best team, the Florida Tuskers. A win ties the Redwoods atop the standings, while a loss muddies up the playoff picture.
Here is what Coach Green said about the 2-0 Tuskers.
“Florida is a solid team—they’re a fabulous team. They’ve got 10 players that have been in the Super Bowl and 40 players that have been in the NFL. Tatum Bell, Michael Pittman—those guys can really run the ball.”
Crum? Phillips? The way you played against the Sentinels, you could have plugged the …
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In the California Redwoods home opener tonight at AT&T Park, running back Cory Ross rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown, and wide receiver Doug Gabriel had 6 receptions for 70 yards, propelling the Redwoods to a 24-7 win over the New York Sentinels.
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The California Redwoods and New York Sentinels released their injury report for their game on October 17, 2009 at AT&T Park.
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