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#1
Quote from: frank_ezelle on November 28, 2008, 01:55:59 PM
Or, maybe someone in Jackson voted for Chris Baer.  I don't know if it applies in all voting, but I thought a team could not vote for a player on their own team. 

Thanks Frank,  I didn't think of that, at least that explanation makes sense. ;)
#2
Gee, one has to wonder why Joseph wasn't a unanimous selecton!?! ???  Maybe they use different rubric in TX.
#3
Millsaps 52 - BSC 0. At the half
#4
millsaps 35 - BSC 0 end of 1st quater.
#5
Quote from: Just_that_kid on September 24, 2007, 08:49:52 PM

Side note: Millsaps' JV beat Mississippi College's JV 21-0 . I wasn't there, but that's what was reported to me.


Millsaps JV requited themselves agains the MS College JV (instead of the MC 1st string  :D) 17 - 0. 
#6
Final in Sherman, TX

Majors 43 -- 'Roos 10
#7
AC throws with seconds left in the first half Millsaps intersepts returns to th 1 foot line with 4 sec. left in the half. Millsaps punches it over, 2 point conversion no good. Millsaps leads 22 -10 at the half.
#8
Millsaps 16 - Austin College 10,  late 2nd quarter.
#9
Quote from: consultant on September 02, 2007, 03:50:19 PM
Roocru,
A good post.  Not all Millsaps faithful are taking last Thursday's game well.  It's a source of contention to be sure.  I'll not be able to wrap my brain around it. 




Oh, I would agree there.  I saw not just a few upset first string mamas and daddys in the stands questioning Coach's reasoning, sanity, intellect, family lineage... take your pick :-X
#10
I would agree with Frank.  I do not think that DuBose was playing to lose.  Putting the reserves in to garner experience in true game situations (read not a blow out) when their effort and performance means something will pay huge dividends down the road.  I truely doubt the Coach intended it to wind up getting as close as it did, but when presented with the situation as it was  he elected to allow his second and third squads to show their mettle and possibly salvage a win or get a big goal line stop on their own rather than being rescued by the "cavalry".  I think that that would have been priceless to the team as a whole and the downside risk ( a non-conference loss to a pseudorival) was noiminal.
#11
Quote from: FerricMajor82 on August 24, 2007, 11:01:37 AM
Nope, nor do I care.  I care about three things in Atlanta.  The parking lot that was the Launching Pad, the wall commemorating the April 8th, 1974 blast, and Turner Field. 

That's funny.  My son is a freshman at Millsaps.  Every time that we have gone to see the Braves he has wanted to get his picture made next to "the Wall" going up and robbing a home run or just runnig the bases (in the parking lot).