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bashbrother

Hodges Brothers!!!

Wabash 33
Hanover 12
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

cave2bens

About time - in spite of the referees.  Hope they're HCAC and not ones we'll see all season!  ;D
"Forever more as in days of yore Their deeds be noble and grand"

bashbrother

Wabash 33
Hanover 12

Final

in an ugly one
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

MIAA in Exile

Kenyon wins!!!!!

31-14 over Quakers

BashDad

Well. That was frustrating. I feel like I didn't even watch the game. Like, who knew Belton was 25-32 for 327 and 3 TDs? I sure didn't.

DadofBashWarrior..

Quote from: BashDad on September 08, 2012, 04:22:49 PM
Well. That was frustrating. I feel like I didn't even watch the game. Like, who knew Belton was 25-32 for 327 and 3 TDs? I sure didn't.

Agreed...

Wabash Hokie

Dismal rushing performance - 31 attempts for 29 yards.  I know that includes Belton's -20, but against a team that gave up huge yards last week to IC, I was hoping for a better result today.

The penalities were no better, 15 for 152 yards.  That is a lot real estate to give up.

The passing game looked great.  Lots of work to do before next week.

smedindy

Looking at the stats you can tell Wabash is inexperienced up front. 31 carries for 29 yards. Holding and false start penalties. That stuff I think can be correctable and the D can hold up the LGs until it is.
Wabash Always Fights!

smedindy

Big props to the Lords for a big win, especially against the turncoat Quakers!
Wabash Always Fights!

footballfan413

To fans of D-3 football everywhere.  I am honored to have been asked to spread the word regarding a new cancer fund that has been established to help Tom Pattison, UW-W sports broadcaster and founder of www.warhawkfootball.com    I and my family know, all to well, how a cancer diagnosis can be devastating to a families daily lives and finances. Please, consider making even the smallest donation to Tom.

The following is an open letter by Retired UW-W Coach Bob Berezowitz:

Team Tom Cancer Fund Drive established

Once a Warhawk, always a Warhawk are the often spoken words by Tom Pattison, longtime "voice" of the Warhawks. Over the many years of broadcasting UW-Whitewater football, basketball and baseball games on KOOL 106.5 (and prior to that (940 WFAW), Tom has "bled purple" during each one of his broadcasts.

Unfortunately, on May 28, 2012 Tom was diagnosed with advanced stage 2 colon cancer. He underwent colorectal cancer surgery in Fort Atkinson and in the process has developed astronomical hospital and medical bills.

Tom has already gone through the first phase of radiation treatment at the UW Cancer Clinic along with chemotherapy with phase two starting later this month.

Tom has given his heart and soul to Warhawk athletics over his 25 years of living here in southern Wisconsin. He served six years as the president of the UW-Whitewater Quarterback Club and still serves on the club's board of directors.

In 2003 Tom founded Warhawkfootball.com where Warhawk fans, players, former players and parents have been able to view up-to-date Warhawk football news and information 365 days a year. Nearly 1.5 million visitors have clicked onto the Website over the years.

The Website that has been funded entirely by Tom has been a popular "voice" for Warhawk football fans not only locally but around the world.

Well now Tom needs your assistance in his battle with cancer.

With the help and leadership of UW-Whitewater Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Paul Plinke and former Warhawk football coach Bob Berezowitz and KOOL 106.5 Radio a team has been set up to lead a campaign to raise funds for Tom.

The "Team Tom Cancer Fund" has been established through Commercial Bank in Whitewater and is now accepting donations.

Donations may be sent to: Team Tom Cancer Fund, c/o Commercial Bank, 200 South Freemont St. Whitewater, WI 53190


The fund raising drive will also include Tom Pattison Day at Perkins Stadium on Oct. 6, 2012. More details will be announced shortly.

"I have known Tom for many years while coaching and now in retirement," Berezowitz said. "There is not another person who has given more of himself to help promote UW-Whitewater football. He is always writing articles for both past and present players that are published on his Website.

It is now our turn to say "thank you" for his efforts by considering making a donation to the to assist Tom in his time of need.

Go Warhawks,
Bob Berezowitz
UW-Whitewater Football Coach/Retired
"Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!"  Dennis Miller

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"You can learn more character on the two-yard line than anywhere else in
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smedindy

The Gators are getting pasted by Carnegie Mellon 37-7 early in the fourth. The LG's third toughest opponent may be their homecoming foe.
Wabash Always Fights!

aueagle

New look (black helmets?) Bishop, run & gun on opening drive...7- zip...
Like the up-tempo, stacked WR's...Espo for the TD run up da middle....

aueagle

Big bomb by the Big Red... Tie in Granville 7-7 ....buck 17 left in 1st qt

aueagle


aueagle

At the half...19-7 Bishops....
"D" is flying around....offensive tempo is great...
Good crowd for Bishops