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#1
Denison  13

K-zoo       7      Half
#2
Cap downs ball, leads at half, 7-0.  Both defenses playing well.
#3
Complete pass, 19yds, 4th and 5 with 38 seconds, going for it, incomplete pass, Cap ball with less than 30 seconds left.
#4
Wabash sacked at Cap 46, 3rd and 23, 1:40 to go
#5
I meant 1st and 19.  Incomplete pass, 2nd and 19.
#6
Holding on Wabash.  Wabash, 1st and 10 from Cap 42.
#7
Cap punting from own endzone.  Wabash ball on Cap 33 yd line with 2:38 to go in half.
#8
Wabash loses fumble to Cap at 2 yard line after intercepting on Cap's 25.  Cap ball, 98 yds to go, 4 minutes left in half.
#9
Cap scores first, 7-0 with 5:13 left in 1st
#10
I believe you CAN ski in the Olympics and play college football.  What you CANNOT do is accept commercial endorsements to pay for your Olympic skiing and still remain eligible for "amateur" college football.   I think it's a silly distinction made by the NCAA, but one they made nonetheless.


#11
After reading about the last ten pages, I want to make a few comments.

Pat, I don't see how preventing "rookies" from editing their posts improves the site.  After all, it would have been easier to make my post more readable than to put the correction in another post.

Also, I think people should lay off criticizing the young man from Kenyon.  He stumbled onto this site a couple years ago while making his college choice.  He never really said anything provocative.  But he has endured nothing but denigration and abuse--especially from the Wabash fans--merely for having the temerity to post here.  That he remains at Kenyon and is still on their roster speaks well for him.  He really did go there for the education and to be part of their team.  I applaud him for that.  Now, Pat, since you protect the posters here from the editings of rookies, perhaps you can see your way clear to protect the young Kenyon man from the slings and arrows of the veterans.  Fair enough?
#12
I am sorry, but the above post should read--"as teams RUN away from."  Is there a way to edit our posts once they've been posted?  Thanks in advance for any help you give.
#13
Player A is Pyneberg, an ILB from Wabash; Player B is Owen Case, a DE from OWU; Player C is Casey McConnell, an ILB from Kenyon.

Not to take anything away from Mr. Case, but it occurs to me that he might be getting more than usual opportunities as teams from away from his respected teammate, Mr. Clervoix.  Similarly, Mr. Pyneberg benefits from an experienced DL and an experienced partner at ILB.  Mr. McConnell has the weakest defensive supporting cast.  He probably is more important to his defense than Mr. Case and Mr. Pyneberg are to theirs.  But those are just my humble opinions.
#14
I don't think one should say the woman has an "agenda."  That letter was signed by 21 professors (including 5 Chairs and a Director of a Center) and 6 staff people.  16 of the 26 signees were men.

More disturbing than what was in the opening paragraph was what was in the penultimate paragraph: that faculty members were afraid to sign the letter because they feared reprisals.  This situation is most unhealthy.  For the sake of the Wabash people and their college, I hope this situation gets cleared up.
#15
Excuse me, but I have a couple of questions.  How serious is Justin Rummell's injury?  He is a fine qb, and Earlham seems to need him.  And is Tim Anderson still playing at Hiram?  Thanks in advance if you know the answers.