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#1
Hallelujah!  Bob Gregg. Now, all the Presidents need to do is to convert the offensive line's mentality from pass to run blocking. Oh, and find a running back who can get through the line of scrimmage and into the secondary. Of course, wouldn't a lot of teams like type of runner.   
#2
Why, of course..The OAC always has teams better than anyone else
#3
To those agonizing over a team's placement in the polls...The D3football.com and AFCA polls are meaningless when it comes time for Selection Sunday. For instance, take a team that wins its conference with a 6-4 record. No chance that team was ranked in any poll, but yet it still qualified for the playoffs. What the polls may do is provide some conversational fodder for potential Pool B and C teams. NCAA regional rankings will give a pretty good idea how selection committee is thinking
#4
All valid points, burghboy. Just trying to stir some chatter. Would like to see the PAC pages reflect double digits, like most of the other boards
#5
You would think with W&J playing Allegheny (a former PAC member and a team that usually give the President fits), this week, there would be a little more discussion on this board. A 56-20 rout of Hanover and a similar schlacking of Tri-State does not guarantee an easy time against the Gators. W&J's defense did an awful lot of bending (440 yards in passing) it didn't break. I am sure Allegheny paid notice to that.
#6
Don't know how well this will be received by Bridgewater posters, but FYI, Brandon Wakefield has made a great impression at W&J, both with the coaches and players. He seems to be a great fit and seems like a fine young man. Kind of weird, though, to see him on the W&J sidelines when only a year ago, he was one pass  completion away from defeating the Presidents in the first round playoffs. If Wakefield represents the quality of player and student Bridgewater produces, then the school should be proud.