:)yea Bill McCabe, not to dis you or anything. Mary H. Baylor opponet is a good sign of the way CNU program is headed. They got more balls in the conference than any other school to go after the big boys, early. "ARE YOU GOING TO RUN WITH THE BIG DOGS OR STAY HOME ON THE PORCH WITH THE PUPS" 8)
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 15, 2005, 10:01:20 PM #2
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 14, 2005, 09:05:38 PM
yea D. Salior, he played for the Steelers, 80's. He was in on special team play that game.
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 13, 2005, 07:05:27 PM





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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 09, 2005, 11:14:38 PM
Yea I agree
That the conference is getting more competitive, by far no doubt. Averett started playing CNU tougher the last 3 years, Greensboro has always been a physical dog fight, and Methodist I've always respected, maybe because of the Rockett. Finish strong CNU against Ferrum up in the mountains. CNU finest I'll leave you alone for the reaminder of the season, so you can sool off. You fight Mosh all by yourself without my help and have a happy holidays.
Oh! ones last thing
Everybody gets up for a game against CNU, they always bring ther best agains us, I said it before, if Ferrum was 0-9. they would be playing like they are what they are today 9-0.



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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 08, 2005, 01:55:39 AM
To CNU finest, we may not agree on somethings and maybe you were an offensive player. But if we are gonna fight the emeny from Meth. we need to be on the same page or at least compromise. I hope you didn't get offended, but if you did I can understand. It takes time to let go and redirect that anger in another direction. Lets upset Ferrum this week and get started on a new year.

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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 08, 2005, 01:48:18 AM

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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 06, 2005, 10:12:27 PM
8)Okay now on Ferrum, if you do get in the top 25, it'll be the last spot, because you have a chance to win the conference out right. You guys don't travel far enough out of the mountains to get power points for a top 25 spot,
I will say you will be hard to beat in the mountains this Saturday, but we'll come anyway just to get started on a new year winning streak. And to show you guys how important it is to play and compete against top 25 power houses. Oh! by the way,
Averett has invited mighty MT. Union to it's north campus next year,






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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 06, 2005, 10:03:22 PM
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 06, 2005, 06:33:18 PM


#10
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 06, 2005, 06:23:26 PM
tic boxes rolling down hill. It's a good thing that CNU dosen't make the playoffs this year, so now they can discover an identity. This team could be a strong force to reckon with in 3 years to come, if the underclassmen find something to believe in. And the offensive line play like true football players and push defenders backwards and be strong in the red zone and protect there freaking QB.
This team had more overall speed and depth than the past teams. Now they just have to forcus on maintaining that playoff competitive edge and running the conference table next year to win the USA SOUTH out right.

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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 04, 2005, 01:18:27 AM
My thinking was the same on the game between CNU - AU. That's why I waited towards the end of the week to post my comments. CNU is very much award of the demands of this game and the one against Ferrum, which they both present a complicated measure for the young capatins. The way the young captains close out this regular season and hope for a playoff bid, will make the young captains a much stronger force to reckon with in the future. Look out USA South
#12
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
November 04, 2005, 01:08:54 AM
I've talk to Pres. Trible at times in the past and I think his feelings on the ideal of moving up to DII, he's against it. He's just comfortable competeting athletically at the D3 level. His focus and overall agenda is concentrated else where besides athletics. On Chowan I think their thinking is, they could be more competive with scholarship players at the D2 level, that's why the move is important for them. Besides CNU has one of the best overall atheletic facilities on the east coast. Averett Univ. ranks up there too.
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
October 29, 2005, 11:02:46 PM
Good game M,ville, that was a strong effort for the good of the conference and for your team. Well Rock if I could vote, you're get minds for player of the year. Two more weeks left fellows for a 3-way tie. CNU we looked sloppy today, the O line is getting worse, the D today was inconsistent. The best over all out look came from the Coaching coordinators, Head coaches have started to listen to them. GO CAPTAINS!
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
October 28, 2005, 11:30:14 AM
Yea swish3, I agree that is some aggressive scheduling by CNU, lets hope that the head coaching staff realizes that they need help from the Off. cooridnators from up in the box. By doing so we can remain in the top 25 all year by winning against our always toughest opponents. Go Captains!
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: USA South Athletic Conference
October 28, 2005, 02:21:27 AM
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