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luvncac

Black n Gold,

Great idea, in fact I'm now thinking about making both games myself.  What a wonderful opportunity to see some of Ohio's best D-3 players in the same day.

smedindy

Quote from: ADL70 on October 05, 2009, 11:48:12 PM
Quote from: BashBacker#16 on October 05, 2009, 10:08:47 AM


They are 1-3. 

But Rochester's one win is better than any wins by any team Wooster has beaten (or even the team they lost to.)

And I'll take an ugly win v Kenyon over a loss to Waynesburg.

Can a 1-3 team be better than a 3-1 or 4-0 team?
Yes.

How relevant is it?
Not relevant at all until they step on the field with each other.
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bashbrother

#15152
After seeing Farve throw it last night and being of similar age, it has me inquiring about remaining college eligibility......  plus, I went out and threw with my 5 year old and think I still may have something left.  ;D

Wabash may need some depth at that spot next year.   Another Harbaugh at Wabash....hmmmm.....kidding of course.

Why should you go for it on 4th down?

"To overcome the disappointment of not making it on third down." -- Washington State Coach Mike Leach

BashDad

you'd make a good red-squad center.

bashbrother

I may be 240, but I still have the wheels.....

Why should you go for it on 4th down?

"To overcome the disappointment of not making it on third down." -- Washington State Coach Mike Leach

wally_wabash

What is on bashbro's training table?



:)
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bashbrother

Nice WW +1K is in order....for my favorite food and favorite comedic actor of all times.... bravo!

This pic would have qualified as well.



But it just doesn't matter.
Why should you go for it on 4th down?

"To overcome the disappointment of not making it on third down." -- Washington State Coach Mike Leach

Black n Gold

The NCAC got some love this week as Chamblee (Wabash) and Trout (Wooster) were selected to d3football's team of the week. Congrats :)

http://www.d3football.com/tow/

Chamblee also recieved the Offensive player of the week for the NCAC

http://www.northcoast.org/fo/fopow.html

SaintsFAN

Quote from: bashbrother on October 06, 2009, 08:55:37 PM
I may be 240, but I still have the wheels.....




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wally_wabash

Chamblee might have been the biggest lock for TotW presented by Scoutware ever.  When you catch 9 for 153 and take a punt 86 yards to the paint in front of the Executive Editor, you're getting your name in the (cyber)paper. 
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Pat Coleman

Quote from: wally_wabash on October 07, 2009, 10:42:07 AM
Chamblee might have been the biggest lock for TotW presented by Scoutware ever.  When you catch 9 for 153 and take a punt 86 yards to the paint in front of the Executive Editor, you're getting your name in the (cyber)paper. 

Probably true. :)
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Quote from: wally_wabash on October 07, 2009, 10:42:07 AM
Chamblee might have been the biggest lock for TotW presented by Scoutware ever.  When you catch 9 for 153 and take a punt 86 yards to the paint in front of the Executive Editor, you're getting your name in the (cyber)paper. 

Shaping up to sound like he and Mr. Koors are going to make 11/14 awful exciting this year.

wally_wabash

Quote from: Wes Anderson on October 07, 2009, 07:38:04 PM
Quote from: wally_wabash on October 07, 2009, 10:42:07 AM
Chamblee might have been the biggest lock for TotW presented by Scoutware ever.  When you catch 9 for 153 and take a punt 86 yards to the paint in front of the Executive Editor, you're getting your name in the (cyber)paper. 

Shaping up to sound like he and Mr. Koors are going to make 11/14 awful exciting this year.

Chamblee is really playing well this year.  I've liked how Raeburn has gotten creative in getting him the ball with end arounds and reverses.  He's definitely a great receiving compliment to Lemond, and his success on the special teams units has been a big plus.  All of Kenyon's kickoffs were directed away from Chamblee and toward Mambourg...I expect to see more of that as the season goes on.  Punts are different though...anything returnable is a risky situation for the opposition as Allegheny found out. 

More on 11/14 later...there are more immediate concerns coming in the next couple of weeks.  :)
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wally_wabash

What a tease on the front page for the new feature with ER!  Who's not going to click that link?    :D
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wabash dk #11

This is kinda funny, but as I'm reading Coach Raeburn's interview I'm hearing his voice (as performed by Derrick Yoder) and I can't stop laughing.  All in love coach.  On a serious note, when we were interviewing coaches, and Tony can attest to this, there was a strong feeling that Coach could make us his Mount.  We're far from there I still believe, but we have definitely taken steps in the right direction.