"In the Lodi University stadium, unexpectedly my father-in-law, Claude McGuire, and his Huygens colleague, Professor Bond, materialized beside me. At the end of the first quarter, thanks to how our quarterback and our receivers connected and to Gerry Sun's ability to negotiate a path through Lozano's Buster and Buck Defense, Huygens clearly controlled the game. The score was Huygens 14 Lodi 0.

“'The role of our O-line should not be minimized,' Professor Bond explained. 'All too often they are invisible to the audience and the commentators.' "Yes, mansplaining occurred, but I was happy that I was not alone in the Lodi Stands,’ Caydance said to Edelira on the telephone.

arrow "In the Second Quarter, whenever Buck or Buster were in contact with our ball carriers, more than usual unnecessary roughness occurred. Often the refs did not notice. Buster and Buck fell on B2, who since the Eagles game has been disguising a limp. B2 is tough due to mountain biking experience, but he could not withstand a helmet dislodging head-to-ground-knocking attack and left the game temporarily. Will kicked a field goal. His boyfriend blew him a kiss. A drunken contingent of Bulls fans taunted Will. In Lodi's next possession, Damian and company responded by flattening the Lodi Offense."