Did anyone see if Trinity's Blake Barmore got any action in the Texa vs. The Nation All Star game this weekend?
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
February 04, 2008, 08:37:00 PM #2
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
February 02, 2008, 12:37:27 PMQuoteWes---
I would add Centre (game3) to that list. Tigers rolled 38-7 with starters playing 3 quarters. I believe that was the game in which Marks got hurt.
I was at that game and DePauw's offense really had their way with a defense I didn't think was all that bad...seemed to have some talent at linebacker and in the defensive backfield.
#3
Region 4 football (Great Lakes-ish) / Re: North Coast Athletic Conference
December 28, 2007, 12:58:36 PM
Any thoughts on how the departures of Coaches Creighton and Neatherly will affect recruiting at Wabash? Or already is affecting it? Especially with those quality players who have Wabash on their short list...
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Region 4 football (Great Lakes-ish) / Re: Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
December 12, 2007, 09:28:40 PMQuote"you have a coach..."
as a man, how you can blatantly lie to somebody's face like that? unless he is thinking, well, i wasn't offered the job until tuesday, so they did still have a coach. pretty weak.
exactly...in the past i've been somewhat understanding of some of these coaches...but this one takes the cake...incredible..if you're a parent with bobby petrino in your living room recruiting your son...can you believe him?
#5
Region 4 football (Great Lakes-ish) / Re: Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
December 12, 2007, 08:16:20 PM
...also being reported that Arkansas' AD Broyles said he asked for and received permission from the Falcons to talk to Petrino...Falcons's owner said that is absolutely false...
#6
Region 4 football (Great Lakes-ish) / Re: Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
December 12, 2007, 07:36:17 PMQuoteDo you think other schools will use his loyalty against him in recruiting?
Without question. I just heard an interview with Falcons Owner Blank...he said he asked Petrino Monday afternoon how he should answer media questions on TV (Monday Night Football) if he was asked about interest in the college game..Blank said Petrino looked at him, shook his hand and said, "You have a coach."
WOW....
#7
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
November 21, 2007, 03:33:04 PMQuoteIf he had pulled off a couple of those close games with Rhodes, Centre, DePauw, and Colorado College with essentially a freshman team, do you think he would have gotten some votes?
If my aunt had ba**s, she'd be my uncle.

But seriously---kudos to Joey Jones, his staff, etc...I know it's been said before, but I think BSC is goingto be a force to reckon with and soon.
#8
General football / Re: 114th Annual Monon Bell Game
November 10, 2007, 09:54:41 PMQuoteCongrats to DPU...you dominated our vaunted D line all day...you played with more heart...and you out coached us...at least your offense coaches outcoached our defensive guys. You deserved this one.
Class.
#9
General football / Re: 114th Annual Monon Bell Game
November 06, 2007, 06:48:11 AM
For Wabash postersl...who is the toughest team you've played this year...and why?
#10
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 29, 2007, 06:59:53 PM
...and it was just the final story on ABC World News Tonight...

#11
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 29, 2007, 06:55:21 PMQuoteThe national attention is going to the strangeness of the play....not the teams.
...and that's far better than no attention at all. The enormous visibility this has received is very positive. sure, it is the "strangeness" of the play----but all of the attention is quite good in my opinion...
#12
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 28, 2007, 06:09:43 PMQuoteThe SCAC is special because no game is a gimme
QuoteAnd adding to what Hunter just said are the joys of travel. The SCAC requires more travel than any other D3 conference with teams spanning eight states and three time zones (Danville is EST, Colorado Springs MST). Home field advantage is huge.
agreed---the combination of good competition along with the challenges of travel make the league a real test...
#13
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 28, 2007, 03:26:15 PM
What are your thoughts on the strength of the SCAC----top to bottom? How does the conference stack up with others around the country? Lots of crazy scores, i.e. Rhodes beating Trinity by 2 TD's....Centre shutting out Rhodes yesterday...seems to be alot of balance...not really any weak sisters...perspective anyone???
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 28, 2007, 03:12:47 PMQuoteAC is going to sock DePauw in the mouth.
How'd that work out for ya?

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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 07, 2007, 08:39:51 PMQuoteand 12,000 people were at that game? if they are drawing that then I dont see them staying DIII for very long. Too much money to be made.
That's WHY they made the move to DIII---they were losing their shirts on DI athletics...I think the school only has about 1,600 students...I think they are on the right track...