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wally_wabash

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wally_wabash

Hunt just got picked off with DPU trailing 16-9. But OWU committed a 15 yard penalty. No interception. That's how you lose games.
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Li'l Giant

And look at that. DPU turned that into a TD to tie the game.
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I did not make the claim about John Carroll to ruffle any feathers, and I have nothing but respect and admiration for the Mount Union football program. But I have been around football my entire life, and the John Carroll roster carries significantly more talent than does Mount Union, this year. I also believe that they have a coach that won't be out schemed in Arth, but hey we'll see.

Until that point comes, I'm all about the NCAC, not the OAC. The Patriot League to our Ivy ;)

This is comical.  A good game is brewing for sure, but that statement is ludicrous.

We shall see, good man.
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HCAlum86

Can anyone update me with the Wooster/Witt score? My internet is working however will not update a score for me.
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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.

Dr. Acula

14-0 Witt w 10 min left in the 2nd.

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wally_wabash

Quote from: wally_wabash on October 17, 2014, 04:55:06 PM
Quote from: BashBacker#16 on October 17, 2014, 04:15:47 PM
Guys,

Sorry but I have to comment on some of the recent "DePauw is back" remarks.  They are improved I will give them that but let's relax a little bit with the "if DePauw wins the Bell" or Wabndy's "DPU...would rise up and become a conference title contender."  Are they improved?  Ya.  How much?  Who the hell knows.  I just looked at their 4 wins.  Yuck.  Wins over Sewanee (1-5, 0-2 in their league), Kenyon (0-5, 0-4), Denison (2-4, 1-4), and Oberlin (1-4, 1-3).  So, their wins are over opponents with a combined record of 4-18.  They beat Kenyon 24-0.

Someone even mentioned Hunt as one of the best QB's in the league.  Are you serious?  What?  Why? 

Coach Lynch is really good, I know that but he still has a ways to go.  I'm not bashing the Dannies just merely making the point we need to relax a bit.  3 way tie in the league?  I am very interested in seeing the OWU/DePauw result this Saturday.  Sidenote; I couldn't name more than 3 players on their entire roster.

All true that DePauw hasn't beaten anybody good yet.  And maybe we are getting a little carried away, but I would offer up the following:
- They've beaten three teams they lost to in 2013
- They've turned scores around in a massive way: Points DePauw has gained on their margins year over year 2013 to 2014: +21 vs. Sewanee, +28 vs. Witt, +26 vs. Kenyon, +33 vs. Denison.  Through those first four games, DePauw was four touchdowns better in 2014. 

I'm with you, the big test here is going to be how they do with OWU (who isn't great but good enough to expose a pretender) and Wooster in a couple of weeks.  Get through those two with wins, and DePauw is very legitimately in the playoff conversation.

I take it all back.  All of it. 
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wally_wabash

This just in: Wooster's defense is atrocious. 
"Nothing in the world is more expensive than free."- The Deacon of HBO's The Wire

bashbrother

Quote from: wally_wabash on October 18, 2014, 04:03:55 PM
Quote from: wally_wabash on October 17, 2014, 04:55:06 PM
Quote from: BashBacker#16 on October 17, 2014, 04:15:47 PM
Guys,

Sorry but I have to comment on some of the recent "DePauw is back" remarks.  They are improved I will give them that but let's relax a little bit with the "if DePauw wins the Bell" or Wabndy's "DPU...would rise up and become a conference title contender."  Are they improved?  Ya.  How much?  Who the hell knows.  I just looked at their 4 wins.  Yuck.  Wins over Sewanee (1-5, 0-2 in their league), Kenyon (0-5, 0-4), Denison (2-4, 1-4), and Oberlin (1-4, 1-3).  So, their wins are over opponents with a combined record of 4-18.  They beat Kenyon 24-0.

Someone even mentioned Hunt as one of the best QB's in the league.  Are you serious?  What?  Why? 

Coach Lynch is really good, I know that but he still has a ways to go.  I'm not bashing the Dannies just merely making the point we need to relax a bit.  3 way tie in the league?  I am very interested in seeing the OWU/DePauw result this Saturday.  Sidenote; I couldn't name more than 3 players on their entire roster.

All true that DePauw hasn't beaten anybody good yet.  And maybe we are getting a little carried away, but I would offer up the following:
- They've beaten three teams they lost to in 2013
- They've turned scores around in a massive way: Points DePauw has gained on their margins year over year 2013 to 2014: +21 vs. Sewanee, +28 vs. Witt, +26 vs. Kenyon, +33 vs. Denison.  Through those first four games, DePauw was four touchdowns better in 2014. 

I'm with you, the big test here is going to be how they do with OWU (who isn't great but good enough to expose a pretender) and Wooster in a couple of weeks.  Get through those two with wins, and DePauw is very legitimately in the playoff conversation.

I take it all back.  All of it.

Second that.... they are not that.
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wally_wabash

I don't know if I can watch any more of this Wooster/Witt game after halftime.  It's like watching a 7-Eleven security camera. 
"Nothing in the world is more expensive than free."- The Deacon of HBO's The Wire

BashDad

Quote from: bashbrother on October 18, 2014, 04:11:15 PM
Quote from: wally_wabash on October 18, 2014, 04:03:55 PM
Quote from: wally_wabash on October 17, 2014, 04:55:06 PM
Quote from: BashBacker#16 on October 17, 2014, 04:15:47 PM
Guys,

Sorry but I have to comment on some of the recent "DePauw is back" remarks.  They are improved I will give them that but let's relax a little bit with the "if DePauw wins the Bell" or Wabndy's "DPU...would rise up and become a conference title contender."  Are they improved?  Ya.  How much?  Who the hell knows.  I just looked at their 4 wins.  Yuck.  Wins over Sewanee (1-5, 0-2 in their league), Kenyon (0-5, 0-4), Denison (2-4, 1-4), and Oberlin (1-4, 1-3).  So, their wins are over opponents with a combined record of 4-18.  They beat Kenyon 24-0.

Someone even mentioned Hunt as one of the best QB's in the league.  Are you serious?  What?  Why? 

Coach Lynch is really good, I know that but he still has a ways to go.  I'm not bashing the Dannies just merely making the point we need to relax a bit.  3 way tie in the league?  I am very interested in seeing the OWU/DePauw result this Saturday.  Sidenote; I couldn't name more than 3 players on their entire roster.

All true that DePauw hasn't beaten anybody good yet.  And maybe we are getting a little carried away, but I would offer up the following:
- They've beaten three teams they lost to in 2013
- They've turned scores around in a massive way: Points DePauw has gained on their margins year over year 2013 to 2014: +21 vs. Sewanee, +28 vs. Witt, +26 vs. Kenyon, +33 vs. Denison.  Through those first four games, DePauw was four touchdowns better in 2014. 

I'm with you, the big test here is going to be how they do with OWU (who isn't great but good enough to expose a pretender) and Wooster in a couple of weeks.  Get through those two with wins, and DePauw is very legitimately in the playoff conversation.

I take it all back.  All of it.

Second that.... they are not that.

Third.

USee

Quote from: wally_wabash on October 18, 2014, 04:16:49 PM
I don't know if I can watch any more of this Wooster/Witt game after halftime.  It's like watching a 7-Eleven security camera.

LOL. Nice +K

Bishopleftiesdad

Congrats OWU. I had planned on watching, but my wife had other plans.
Hey on the bright side I now have a new kitchen sink and faucet.