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#1
If I'm not mistaken, Rummel has been very impressive at the QB position since his Soph yr at Earlham( conf leader each yr.) , just doesnt have much of a supporting cast... like a defense. I remember playing them and their startling offensive and defensive linemen were smaller than our backers, one portly individual in particular (cough cough cline) j/k buddy. Which impressed me even more, playing so well despite the lack of blocking he gets. I know the center I lined up against was maybe 210 lbs. But the kid has always put up big numbers, was doing quite well I believe last yr too. I'm just sayin, IMHO the kids got skills.
#2
Sounds like he took a page outta BJ's book... Springfield branch Foot locker Employee of the Year!
#3
What i meant to say was, I hope Sean reads this board, cause that had to be the first time anyone has ever tabbed him as having good speed... my b
#4
And Wooster's O-Line will be fine. Couple of first time starters in there, probably haven't fully meshed yet, but in time they'll be a cohesive unit pancaking people left and right... I hear Drushal's pretty good at that
#5
I do believe that, THE Tony Sutton was the 100 meter conference champ in 2003.
#6
The kid who runs the hurdles for Wooster, who set the school record is a Soph. linebacker and is also injured, while the other is a Sr. fullback. Also, there are two soph running backs that could help woo out while shep is injured. From having seen the game, Orlando Jones can hit the holes hard and provide wooster with a running game. Woo's D has talent this year and showed its big play ability. But just like previous years, keeping a lead was a problem that I assume will be addressed.