Just wondering with all of those bovine majors in RF if they have something to do with the genetics that go into those great burgers served during the stiftungfestivites. I am betting that somewhere down the line the RF ancestors helped develop the bloodlines to get the tastiest meat around. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if it is one of the players great great grand dads who is the source of such a recipe and seasonings that make a johnny burger tastes so good.
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Region 6 football (Midwest and West-ish) / Re: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
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Region 6 football (Midwest and West-ish) / Re: FB: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
September 10, 2008, 11:06:16 AM
I think w/ St Johns having a game under their belt, that they will be sharper than last week. However, having seen the Falcons a few times this year in practice and the scrimmage, they will be solid. Smaller up front on both sides but quicker and a little more disciplined. IMO they will give St Johns all they want if they stay in it early. GO RF.
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Region 6 football (Midwest and West-ish) / Re: FB: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
September 02, 2008, 12:58:06 PM
In response to Willy, Biederman left team after 2 days. RF also had Jason Zander who was the ALL NW Player of the Year (early signee with Bemidji State) go to RF but he to only practiced a day or so. Meanwhile RF and LX both performed relatively well in the scrimmage. RF will need to season the line, but do have a couple of quick tailbacks. D looked much improved with the shutting down of big plays. They (RF) looks like they can compete every game. 3-4 or 4-3 maybe.
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