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#1
Here is a link to a post-game interview with former CUW wide receiver Ric Levy.  The highlight includes some video of former CUW running back Manny Mills as well as a few recently graduate UW-Whitewater players.

www.wiwolfpack.com
#2
I have a #62 jersey that no one is using.  Any one interested?

#3
Thanks BadgerWarhawk.

Razor has out-played every quarterack that we have played against thus far.  I'm happy to see him just get the chance to play ball as our team's #1 QB.  This is an opportunity that he didn't have with Mr. Jacobs and Mr. Jones.  With that said, had either been hurt, based on the play I've seen from him in 9 quarters of work in random arenas in Saginaw, New Jersey, and Muskegon, Brian has done great!!  Best thing about him is that he is a better leader than he is a quarterback, and he's a damn good quarterback.

I encourage all to come to downtown Milwaukee this Friday night when we take on the Rock River Raptors at 7:30 pm.  We'll see if we can't get the Polish connection (Ryczkowski to Leszczynski) going for a couple of scores again this week.



#4
Sorry Pat.  I didn't know.
#5
I wanted to accomodate the extremely lazy people who didn't want to open the link but really wanted to read the story anyways.


#6
We all know who BEAVER BELIEVER is.  I just don't want to comment on him.

#7
Outdoor football is better than indoor football.  That's me being Captain Obvious right there.  But given the number of 11-man outdoor professional teams that are offering opportunities compared to the number of 7-man or 8-man professional indoor teams that are offering opportunities, most non-NFL players take what they can get.



#8
This is from www.theonion.com :

Michigan Drops To Division III In Polls Following Second Loss

ANN ARBOR, MI—Coaches and players reacted philosophically Tuesday to the news that Michigan, which fell out of the USA Today polls' Top 25 following their loss to Appalachian State, is now ranked in Division III after a disastrous defeat at the hands of Oregon. "Naturally, I disagree with the voters, but as long as we're here, I think we owe it to our fans to try and make it to the [Div. III championship] Stagg Bowl at the end of the year," said Wolverines coach Lloyd Carr, who has led Michigan to four straight losses and their first 0-2 home season start since 1959. "I just hope the voters in this division's poll keep an open mind and take our strength of schedule into account." Michigan is currently ranked seventh in Division III football, ahead of fan-favorite Wesley but behind perennial powerhouse UW-LaCrosse.

#9
Quote from: Old Indian on April 29, 2008, 04:34:31 PM
Let's be clear.
I never said Justin wouldn't recover.
I never said he wouldn't make the NFL.

I simply said that having a "draft party" for a guy who is unlikely to be drafted was an asinine idea, and the person who came up with it should apologize to Justin.



Old Indian, I like to tell it how it is.  You're a douche bag. 
#10
Greetings to the D-III World.  Big news in the land of the Captain.

After the Gilbert Brown firing, I was able to elevate my coaching game and crack the professional ranks with the Milwaukee Bonecrushers.  What started strictly as a defensive backs coaching position has elevated into defensive coordinator responsibilities for the remainder of the season. 

Starting next weekend (when the roster opens up and we can make changes with additions/subtractions), I encourage a lot of guys who read this board (and have no NCAA eligibility remaining) to consider an opportunity with the Bonecrushers. 

*Get paid, contracts negotiable, deal directly with me
*Just like a part-time job: two practices per week, two hours each, practice at US Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee, one game per weekend
*25 man weekly active roster, 21 suit up for each game
*Nine games remaining in CIFL schedule

Jim Leszczynski is currently on the roster, and I am looking to add as many WIAC graduates throughout the remainder of the season as I can.  UW-Oshkosh and UW-Whitewater current graduating seniors....if interested....please contact me at 414-333-1402.  You guys would make the most sense since the drive to Milwaukee is do-able from where you are. 

Tom Karthausser
Defensive Coordinator
Milwaukee Bonecrushers
www.milwaukeebonecrushers.com

#11
I had a great time at the banquet.  As a completely washed up ex-athlete, who was washed up when I started playing as a freshman, it felt good to go back to UWW with my pops and enjoy the event.  To think, I almost went to Carthage.

At my table was Geoff Stuhr, a freshman WR on the team, along with his family.  Geoff went to my high school (Franklin High School) and graduated in 2007 after winning the state championship in the 2006 season.  Also at our table was Brian Gensrick.  Brian played for Homestead, a rival high school of the school I coached at.  Brian won a state championship at Homestead in 2005.  These two guys were busy comparing their high school state championship rings to their national championship rings.  I just looked my my fingers and picked at my hang nails.  No jewerly for the Captain.

Also, sitting directly behind me at the banquet was freshman defensive linemen Wesley Hicks.  I had the pleasure of beating Wesley up everyday at wrestling practice at Milwaukee Vincent.  It was good to go back, and see the future of the program and to talk to these guys at length, and to still feel closely involved with the Warhawk program. 

Good luck to Geoff, Brian, and Wesley.  National Champs in 2008!!
#12
Does Lange still do his Elvis impression?  I felt bad for Lange when he did that.  I am 100% sure that he will die from the embarassment he puts himself under when he does that.

Most classic and commonly heard Lange quote: "It's a good thing I drove downtown.  I'm too drunk to walk home."

#13
The reason that USA soccer sucks is because Reggie Bush and Donald Drive play in the NFL.  Without the NFL, Randy Moss would lead us to a gold medal in soccer every Olympics as well as to the World Cup. 

#14
The Bengals will probably trade up to get Garcon.  They love those high-character guys in Cincinnati.

#15
I don't think that getting into the AFL-2 ranks (or equivalent) is that hard.  Don't get me wrong, you have to be talented to make it.  But generally speaking, if you were 1st-Team WIAC, then you can make it to the AFL-2 level.  Not a lot of guys have the desire or drive to play for $200 a week.  I don't blame them.  But if they choose to play at the AFL-2 level, I don't blame them for that either.  Regardless, if guys are interested in playing once college is done, the need to contact the Captain so they can come stab some faces in the North American Football League as a member of the Wisconsin Wolfpack!!

www.wiwolfpack.com

It's a new site, and will be officially launched next week once we announce all of our coaches.  We're always looking for WIAC'ers to join the team to continue the opportunity to play football after college is over and the 40 hour weeks begin.