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ADL70

Quote from: JagranSpartan on October 18, 2012, 01:21:28 PM
I sure hope that this isn't the year that our 27 game winning streak against Oberlin comes to an end.

I'm thinking that with two weeks to prepare, we should be OK, but we've already lost three games this season.
It may have to be done without Sicre or Olson.

Feature on Ferguson:

http://www.d3football.com/columns/around-the-region/greatlakes/index
SPARTANS...PREPARE FOR GLORY
HA-WOO, HA-WOO, HA-WOO
Think beyond the possible.
Compete, Win, Respect, Unite

SpartanMom_2016

My son just texted me that ESPN is doing a segment on the Baird Brothers Trophy.  It should be on around 10AM but I am sure it will be repeated.

casefldad

Looking for Case to get their winning streak to two games today and beat Oberlin.  We need to get into the UAA schedule in winning form!
Best of luck to the kids and may they all be safe..

casefldad


sigma one

What happened to Blanks today?  One carry for five yards.  I really thought he would be a major factor and a handful for the OWU defense.  It seems CMU has been plagued with injuries to running backs this year.  Must have been a heck of a game though.  Espinosa, 65 attempts, wow.  OWU has learned to live by the pass, and they did that again this afternoon.

DagarmanSpartan

Whew!  All these close games are really stressing me out!

I guess Oberlin will have one last chance next season to try and break "the streak," which currently stands at 28 straight CWRU victories.

I'm a bit worried about the UAA schedule though.  This team has had to really struggle for every win.  Could be tough!

casefldad

Not a word about what a great game Ryan Ferguson had against Oberlin.  19 tackles!  That's a huge number.  Congrats on being named Co-Defensive player of the week at UAA.

SpartanMom_2016

It's been a rough week for the CWRU players off the field.  I hope things get better for the guys.

DagarmanSpartan

Off the field?

How so?

What happened?

ADL70

Check the website.  Death of Bill Deitmen.
SPARTANS...PREPARE FOR GLORY
HA-WOO, HA-WOO, HA-WOO
Think beyond the possible.
Compete, Win, Respect, Unite

SpartanMom_2016

Quote from: JagranSpartan on October 24, 2012, 10:36:03 PM
Off the field?

How so?

What happened?

A former player died as well as a coach's mother. 

casefldad

Tough week for the kids on issues far more important than a football game, life is not always fair.  I never had the pleasure of meeting Bill but he seemed the kind of young man that was easy to like.  A life gone at such an early age is tragic and unexplainable, my sincerest condolences to his family.
My sincerest condolences also to Coach Schuplinski on the death of his mother...
I hope the boys have a safe game tomorrow.
Go Spartans....

casefldad

Great win for the kids... Very emotional and sad the tribute to Billy D. when the captains brought out his jersey....
Way to start UAA play Spartans!!

jaybird44

Wash-U throttled Carnegie Mellon 15-3 on Senior Day in St. Louis.  Tartans were held to 31 points under their per-game average, and held to roughly half of their 434 average yards per game.

Carnegie held a 3-0 halftime lead, on a short field goal by Connor Young with 25 seconds left in the half.  Wash-U received 3 field goals in 4 attempts by freshman Alex Hallwachs in the 3rd quarter (32,46, and 41 yards), and a 43-yard bubble screen pass to Ryan Lubatkin in the 4th quarter.

Wash-U travels to Case for a Saturday showdown between the pre-season UAA co-favorites.

ExTartanPlayer

Will have some thoughts later this week. WashU finally breaks through after a season filled with close losses. CMU injuries at RB obviously starting to take a toll on the offense - can only lose so many of your top rushers before the offense takes a dip. Nonetheless a very impressive defensive effort from WashU to hold the Tartans passing game in check as well.
I was small but made up for it by being slow...

http://athletics.cmu.edu/sports/fball/2011-12/releases/20120629a4jaxa