Live Blog: Richmond vs. Old Dominion
4th Quarter, 0:00- Heinicke takes a knee to end it. ODU- 45, UR- 38.
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4th Quarter, 0:00- Heinicke takes a knee to end it. ODU- 45, UR- 38.
4th Quarter, 0:00- This game comes to a close. Richmond- 47, VMI- 6.
4th Quarter, 0:00- GW kneel-down ends it. Final score: UR-41, GW-8.
4th Quarter, 0:00- Cavs let the clock run out. Final score: Richmond- 19, UVA- 43. Thanks for joining me.
4th Quarter, 0:00- The clock hits double zero with the final score: UR 10, UDel 24.
2nd Half, 0:00- Game and season come to a close for the Richmond Spiders. Final score: UR 0, Cuse 2.
4th Quarter, 0:00- The kick is up and good. Towson players and coaches rush onto the field to congratulate their kicker, as Richmond falls, 31-28.
4th Quarter, 0:00- The clock runs out, and JMU wins by a final score of 31-7. The Dukes up its record to 4-1 (2-0 CAA), while the Spiders fall to 3-2 (0-2 CAA).
Final -- Richmond takes its first loss of the season, with New Hampshire winning, 45-43.
4th Quarter, 1:31- Spiders go for it again on 4th down, this time needing to pick up 5 yards, but are unsuccessful this time around, turning the ball over to the Wagner offense.
12:01 p.m.: Obama has just finished his speech, crowd on its feet.
The kick falls short and that gives the Spiders the victory, 23-21, their first over an FBS opponent since 2009, also Duke.
12:14 a.m. -- Obama, in his acceptance speech, cast himself as a uniting president-elect. In telling the story of a 106-year-old voter, he was highlighting the endurance of the American spirit through the best of times, and the worst of times, in this country's history. At least 200 people are gathered here in the Commons watching his acceptance speech after McCain delivered a valiant speech, rallying his supporters to have faith in Obama and the American political system.
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