both things can be true....
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
November 24, 2021, 03:06:19 PM #2
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
November 04, 2021, 12:37:26 PM
We are headed out to TTUN for the end of a truly amazing experience of our ride through the NESCAC (Not withstanding the COVID BS).
First, it has been a great pleasure flowing this group for for the past 5 years...You all have provided such great information and entertainment. Being a WC family, our exposure to NESCAC's was nil. rI have as fly on the wall soaked in this Board's wisdom.
So all I can offer a big thanks and look forward to checking now and again as our family have become life long fans.....
Second, as we all have come to appreciate just how special and utterly frustrating the NESCAC is with TIPS and roster caps and playoffs - lack of.
All I can hope for is that football endures the health concerns and wokeism onslaught we seem to being drowned in....
First, it has been a great pleasure flowing this group for for the past 5 years...You all have provided such great information and entertainment. Being a WC family, our exposure to NESCAC's was nil. rI have as fly on the wall soaked in this Board's wisdom.
So all I can offer a big thanks and look forward to checking now and again as our family have become life long fans.....
Second, as we all have come to appreciate just how special and utterly frustrating the NESCAC is with TIPS and roster caps and playoffs - lack of.
All I can hope for is that football endures the health concerns and wokeism onslaught we seem to being drowned in....
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: FB: New England Small College Athletic Conference
October 26, 2021, 04:35:08 PM
Speaking of Rainy Days.....The weather will be a factor regardless of the outcome.....
Quote from: SpringSt7 on October 26, 2021, 11:27:42 AM
Was saving this for a rainy day but because the game has started to be mentioned a little bit---Raymond kind of has Devanney's number.
With the obvious caveat that every year is different and each team is different, especially after a year off,
2019:
Trinity Average Offense: 384.3 yards per game
Trinity Scoring Offense: 30.8 points per game
vs. Williams: 256 yards, 15 points (L)
2018:
Trinity Average Offense: 464.3 yards per game
Trinity Scoring Offense: 36.0 points per game
@ Williams: 436 yards, 16 points (L)
2017:
Trinity Average Offense: 413.3 yards per game
Trinity Scoring Offense: 33.9 points per game
vs. Williams: 275 yards, 17 points (W)
There are plenty of caveats and explanations that are probably fair and worth bringing up if I was a Trinity fan but it's interesting to see that for 3 straight seasons the best offense in the league has been held to 16 points a game.
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