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#1
What about...head baseball coach at Indiana State? That's what the Penn faithful keep hearing. Whatever, Coach Walker is a good guy.
#2
Tough to see Evan Sobecki "retire" from football at Wabash but the young man took a lot of hits at Penn and Wabash. Great young man who made a difficult decision but a wise one.
#3
interesting choice...good luck..
#4
Congrats to the Scots on a great run. It hurts now but we're proud of you.
#5
Quote from: BashBacker#16 on November 17, 2008, 07:46:56 PM
Wabash vs. Case Western...

  I think we pound the rock and I would love to see Sobecki get over 20 carries behind a motivated Wabash O-line.



but why not CP  :D...ES has always been there but why all of a sudden the love...the kid is a beast and...gets stronger in the 3rd quarter...thanks Adi...
#6
I guess you guys just don't get it...
#7
scotty is not medicine man...why do the 5 or 6 Wabash "guys" feel they need to dominate...btw, any word on the toxcoligy report ?...
#8
just got informed that Heller, the running back from Waynesburg, is headed to Mount Union next year...fact or fiction...
#9
Quote from: ScotLass on October 11, 2008, 06:55:58 PM
Quote from: wabco on October 11, 2008, 05:50:23 PM
3 short of a case by Case

wabco: rise to a higher level......learn to win with a little grace and humility. I'll have a blistering report on the Woo/Case game shortly, based on knowing something about it and having been there.  ;)

let's all agree, with what has happened at Wabash last week, and a year ago...it's not all about drinking the Kool Aid...
#10
Quote from: wally_wabash on March 06, 2008, 11:53:19 PM
Quote from: wab64 on March 06, 2008, 08:51:07 PM
      Thanks, Li'l Giant. I knew our Texican on the board, being closer, would have the stuff. I agree it was a shame. Anyone know if the same is going to apply to CP Porter? One rumor had it that he had not returned for the 2d semester, but there does not appear to be an official (or semi-official) statement: ( Wally Wabash, the semi-underground source)
Similarly, if CP Porter has also left he's probably the only one who really knows why. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN8dP4CoFaw
#11
Quote from: rocketraider on March 04, 2008, 02:24:26 PM


On another note, I have some friends in the NFL and the word is some scouts really, really like Garcon. Two in particular think he could make a nice defensive back project but obviously if he gets a chance at all it'll be on special teams. Their take on him was, "What was he doing playing DIII ?"

golf clap...
#12
Quote from: bashbrother on February 28, 2008, 02:50:41 PM
to the the secret smiter...... Please enlighten me on what was wrong with that last post.  (unless it was Scotty, then no response necessary)

Uhhh...
#13
Quote from: Joe Wally on February 18, 2008, 07:38:57 AM
I just watched "We are Marshall" last night.

Great, great football film.  Some of the football action was over the top - but it always is in football movies.

But I have a question for the old-time Wooster faithful on the board.

Was Jack Lengyel as big a screwball as he was portrayed to be in the movie?

If not, I think he has a defamation case against Matthew MConaghey and the writers of this flick.   ;D


JW,

If you liked "We are Marshall", you will love "We are Wooster" which is due out this summer. It sort of combines the best of the Marshall story with the best of the Uruguayan soccer team that crashed in the Andes in the 70's. It is based on true accounts from a return trip back to Wooster from Meadville,Pa recently.

With the cut backs in the post game food allowance and a couple of wrong turns by an 80ish bus driver, the team finds themselves out of gas and lost in central Pa. With no food, no game plan and no chance for an NCAC title, the team resorts to...canibalism. First the kickers(who is really surprised) and the long snappers, then the tight ends as Wooster normally is deep in that position...and then the team looks toward the staff.
I don't want to give the ending away but let's just say that it goes good with a cold beer.

The cast is outstanding. Tony Sutton is played by Jim Brown, Justin Schaeffer by John Elway, Chris Craig by John Lynch and on and on. This is a must see for any true fan of D3 football.
#14
Quote from: wally_wabash on February 12, 2008, 05:52:36 PM
The hit that #4 laid on that Gheny TE is still one of the baddest hits I've seen at a Wabash game.  Maybe not quite the Adi one-man goal line stand in the Bell game this past fall, but it was bad news.  That hit was delivered with bad intentions. 

They did have Sutton bottled up pretty good.  Unfortunately, as I recall, Sutton only got about 10 carries before he left the game with some kind of knee injury...but the way that game was going, I'm not sure he was going to be a serious factor. 

My take on why the turnover numbers have come way down is that I think the scheme had progressively gotten less aggressive.  Wabash offenses have been very good over this period and I believe that it's easy for a coaching staff to decide that the best course of action is to play a "safer" brand of defense as the only way a lot of teams were going to beat Wabash was by hitting homeruns.  So the idea is play it safe, don't give up the big play, and sooner or later the other offense will more or less bog down and be forced to punt.  I'd like to see the Wabash D get back to attacking more. 

Question...do you date? Just curious.
#15
Quote from: Small but Slow on February 01, 2008, 09:24:34 AM


During my years at MUC there was some sort of a pizza delivery pricing war.  16" one item pizzas delivered in under 30 minutes for $5!  If you had the coupon. 

Here's the guy that delivered pizzas at JCU in 1965...10PM curfew...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2LrEVwY710