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HCAlum86

Quote from: bashbrother on October 31, 2014, 04:51:15 PM
Quote from: HCAlum86 on October 31, 2014, 04:25:32 PM
Does Wabash go under center for much of their run game this year??

I don't remember seeing them out of the shotgun formation this year..  They may have gone under center for a 3rd or 4th down jumbo run formation, goal line and in victory formation at the end of the games, but that's probably it.

That is good to hear for Wabash, especially in red-zone situations in the event of a playoff run. Many spread-offense offensive coordinators are too stubborn to get under center when needed. It is infuriating to watch at times, the game has evolved, but the easiest way to get half-a-yard has not.
July 13, 1904
Hiram College wins the inter-collegiate basketball world championship at the World's Fair Universal Exposition Olympic Games in St. Louis, Missouri. Final score: Hiram, 25; Latter Day Saints University, 18.

Wabash Hokie

Quote from: HCAlum86 on October 31, 2014, 04:25:32 PM
Does Wabash go under center for much of their run game this year??


In the games I have seen, Wabash has been in the shotgun the vast majority of the time - not some of the time - when they run the ball.  While I personally am not a fan of the read-option, our QBs run it quite well.   If I am not accurate in this assessment, there are plenty of Wabash fans on this board that will point out where I am in error (and I welcome that).


Tomorrow's game is going to absolutely suck from a fan standpoint. I have spent many hours in the stands of all kinds of sports and I can truthfully say that the coldest I ever felt was an October game at  Centre College on a cold, windy, wet day in the mid 70's.  The forecast is an exact duplicate of that day.  I am looking forward to watching this game on the internet in front of a warm fireplace. 


1837Tigers

3:54 left in 1Q - DePauw 21, Wooster 0

bashgiant

What a throw on 4th and 16. That a boy Putko!

BashBacker#16

Shows which Wooster team showed up today.  Talk about disappointing season. 

HCAlum86

Hiram with a great defensive stop then muffs the punt return leading to a Wabash TD. That's the type of mistakes that cost you a shot at an upset
July 13, 1904
Hiram College wins the inter-collegiate basketball world championship at the World's Fair Universal Exposition Olympic Games in St. Louis, Missouri. Final score: Hiram, 25; Latter Day Saints University, 18.

BashBacker#16

Woods hit on Partridge but could not see it on webcast.  Heard it was clean??  Partridge out.

smedindy

Bad Wooster! Bad Bad Wooster!

Kenyon and 'Gheny in a barn burner, 21-17 Lords at the half.

Witt's up just 7-0 on OWU midway through 2
Wabash Always Fights!

bashgiant


smedindy

If I were Hiram, I would have gone for it on 4th and goal at the 1. You're not going to beat the King by tiptoeing around him!

Of course, Wabash then went tic-tac-toe down the field to make it 21-3!
Wabash Always Fights!

bashgiant

Quote from: BashBacker#16 on November 01, 2014, 01:46:56 PM
Woods hit on Partridge but could not see it on webcast.  Heard it was clean??  Partridge out.

Heard the same thing. If your going to fly thru the air that's going to happen.

smedindy

I've done this in stat crew, but it still looks funny:

"   Sam Stratman kickoff -33 yards to the WABF2, A. Kania return -70 yards to the HIRAM28 (AJ Clark;Conner Lenahan)."
Wabash Always Fights!

bashgiant


BashBacker#16

Wabash 34
Hiram 3
Half.

Wabash 277 yards of offense, 17 first downs
Hiram 100 yards of offense (40 yd completion), 4 first downs