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CSUN NOTEBOOK: CSUN OFFENSE GRIMLY OUTPLAYS CSUN DEFENSE.


Byline: Marc J. Spears Daily News Staff Writer

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On a muddy practice field, the Matadors' offense dominated the defense by scoring six touchdowns Thursday Thursday: see week.  during the last spring scrimmage. The offense only had a combined five TDs during the previous two spring scrimmages.

The scoring included:

A 55-yard reception from wide receiver Eric Carpenter that began on a slant during the third play from scrimmage A play from scrimmage is the activity of the games of Canadian football and American football during which one team tries to advance the ball or to score, and the other team tries to stop them or take the ball away. .

On the next play, running back Geoff Snowden rushed about 55 yards before being stopped and scored two plays later.

Running back Melvin Blue caught a screen pass and ran 60 yards for a score.

Ball holder/wide receiver Gil Rodriguez, who also had a scoring reception, scored on a run after a fake field-goal attempt.

Wide receiver Aaron Arnold caught a pass in the end zone over defensive back Donnell Day to end the scrimmage.

``It was the last time (the offense) was going to be on the field in while and these guys wanted to give it their all,'' Arnold said. ``Offensively, we were pretty pumped up.''

Nose guard Sean Beard beard, hair on the lower portion of the face. The term mustache refers to hair worn above the upper lip. Attitudes toward facial hair have varied in different cultures.  said, ``It was embarrassing, but it was kind of a learning experience.''

What the Matadors learned is their defense will need a lot of help if they are to compete next season. Northridge has spent too many scholarships in the recent past on offense. Some of the members on first-team defense and most of the second team are walk-ons.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Apr 3, 1998
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