I read the Williams article and that is no joke. Oh by the way if anyone on this board has any connections to the graduate school admissions at their NESCAC college and could help out a former D1AA football star (lol) with one or two more years of eligability(not really sure how the red shirt rule works) I would be more than happy to help your school win the conference title. My academics are pretty decent I have a mid three gpa from a not so bad school outside of New England, and I typed this whole message without the help of spell check so that just about qualifies me, right?
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
July 14, 2006, 03:42:29 AM #2
General Division III issues / Re: Future of Division III
January 13, 2006, 01:05:48 PM
Coach C,
Not a big fan of non scholly football, ey?
Yet you're on a D-3 board.
Not a big fan of non scholly football, ey?
Yet you're on a D-3 board.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
December 31, 2005, 01:11:23 AM
so i was wondering which team has the best attendance, and what is the most attended rivalry?
which has the most support in a typical year?
which has the most support in a typical year?
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
December 13, 2005, 11:50:33 AM
I know the NEC quite well
Last year they were not exactly non scholly, they had 30 financial aid packages to give, but in two years they will give 30 scholarships and keep increasing from there.
SBU has awesome facilities (check out their stadium, its pretty big)
American East I believe in most other sports
20,000+ enrollment, a top 100 research university
The NEC had a down year, but is usually the best in low scholly I-AA of 3 conferences (usually a lot better).
Co Champ Central Connecticut beat Patriot League Champ and Playoff qualifier Colgate
Only one vs. D3 game this year
Rowan 35
Robert Morris 28
Last year they were not exactly non scholly, they had 30 financial aid packages to give, but in two years they will give 30 scholarships and keep increasing from there.
SBU has awesome facilities (check out their stadium, its pretty big)
American East I believe in most other sports
20,000+ enrollment, a top 100 research university
The NEC had a down year, but is usually the best in low scholly I-AA of 3 conferences (usually a lot better).
Co Champ Central Connecticut beat Patriot League Champ and Playoff qualifier Colgate
Only one vs. D3 game this year
Rowan 35
Robert Morris 28
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
December 11, 2005, 05:19:25 PM
let me actually rephrase that i did write what i ment
Is it kind of like Umass in Amherst is main campus and Dartmouth is a branch of that
Or
Are Umass Amherst and Umass Dartmouth equal parts just one is in the east, one in the west.
Is it kind of like Umass in Amherst is main campus and Dartmouth is a branch of that
Or
Are Umass Amherst and Umass Dartmouth equal parts just one is in the east, one in the west.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
December 10, 2005, 06:58:46 PM
Hey here is a question about UMASS-Dartmouth
Umm I am from PA and here we have schools such as Penn St.-Beaver; Penn St.-Altoona. Is that pretty much the same thing just Mass's version?
Umm I am from PA and here we have schools such as Penn St.-Beaver; Penn St.-Altoona. Is that pretty much the same thing just Mass's version?
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 25, 2005, 04:41:18 PM
Hey so heres a question?
What NEFC schools have the best facilities?
Which has the worst?
Any plans for improvement?
What NEFC schools have the best facilities?
Which has the worst?
Any plans for improvement?
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