I'll be rooting for Hamilton to beat Bates this weekend. I'd like to see the fresh QB from California get a shot. Hamilton has some exciting running backs and a receiving corps that is as good as any in the league. Hopsicker did a great job but hey, injuries happen. The defense simply needs to stop the pass and they win this game. I know the Continentals are going to come out hungry for the win. This could be their time. Go Continentals!!!
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
November 07, 2014, 04:53:29 PM #2
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
November 02, 2014, 10:14:51 AM
Congrats to the Hamilton Seniors. Go for the victory at Bates!!!
#3
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 30, 2014, 12:04:59 PM
Prediction: Hamilton wins if Pastorella gets the start!
Go Continentals!
Go Continentals!
#4
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 25, 2014, 01:43:23 PM
With Rosenberg, Hamilton is down 13-0.
#5
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 25, 2014, 01:23:38 PM
Hamilton was about to score with Hopsicker at QB. Then, they put Rosenberg in for a turnover. Bring back Hopsicker...or Colin P!
#6
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 22, 2014, 05:24:43 PM
Think how great it would be if Hamilton won this week!
#7
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 21, 2014, 08:32:39 AM
I agree that Hamilton will be a stronger team this week. Let's not forget that there are bright spots in their line-up! Take a look at how well Hopsicker and Pastorella have played. And, all season long, the receiver group has been outstanding...just get the ball close to them and they are very dangerous! Hamilton's O-line has been doing a really good job but that does not show up very well when the QB holds on to the ball far too long. The new Coach has been delivering an exciting brand of football and the players will get better and will deliver victories!
#8
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 18, 2014, 02:38:41 PM
Hamilton brings in Pastorella and scores!
#9
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 18, 2014, 02:21:48 PM
Ouch, Colby is bringing in the 3's. Bring back Hopsicker!
#10
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 18, 2014, 02:19:59 PM
They bring in Hopsicker and Hamilton scores! They bring back Rosenberg and he throws yet another interception.
#11
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 18, 2014, 02:05:33 PM
Colby has their 2's in the game.
#12
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 18, 2014, 02:03:56 PM
Colby has their 2's in the game.
#13
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 18, 2014, 02:01:24 PM
Colby has a 40-0 halftime lead. Rosenberg can't move the offense. Time to bring in a new QB!
#14
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 13, 2014, 11:16:50 AM
The players knee did not touch the ground. He did bend his knee and came to within a couple of inches to the ground. Also, an official was right there with a perfect view of the play. On the lay play of the game(there was enough time to run two pass plays) the QB threw the ball directly into the middle of three wide open Bowden players. There wasn't a Hamilton player within 20-25 yards of the ball. There was no pressure on the QB at all. The QB was limping throughout the game so he probably wasn't able to put anything into the throw. Hopsicker was better suited to make the throw. Or, the 6'5" QB from California.
#15
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
September 22, 2014, 10:36:16 PM
Hamilton's QB looked like he was injured most of the game. Yet, despite his lack of mobility, was able to put up good numbers. The receivers made big plays. But, Hopsicker was the player who provided a lot of excitement doing just about everything. He ran...he passed...and, he caught several passes. Clearly, he was a player with something to prove. It was fun to watch and the new coaches have brought with them an exciting playbook. And, don't forget that the defense did an outstanding job! Give this Coach a couple of games and Hamilton is going to surprise some teams. Go Continentals!!!