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PBR...

Quote from: LANES on November 10, 2008, 01:11:56 PM
Quote from: gordonmann on November 10, 2008, 12:11:37 PM
Sure, but that won't stop me from monitoring the Lyco/Leb Val game and providing frequent updates to my listeners if the Del Val/Albright game is close. ;)

Will the Albright game be podcast from Doylestown, if so how and where online?  Even with them atop the MAC (surprisingly so it seems) They have been on a tear and I do feel awfully alone in in supporting them so I generally keep my mouth shut in here, dont talk trash,  and listen to the ones who have grasped it all especially this time of year.  Again this place has been a great spot to get in touch with my days past and present so nonetheless I love checking in here weekly.  Thanks to all you clowns that keep this fun and interesting, even if a majority of you are from competing schools.  Another good year although it does not seem to be reflected by the posting.

come on its not that bad here, speak up and support your team! its usually good natured ribbing and having fun. no more lurking and speak out on your teams behalf

KingSting999

Any word out of Del Val on Greg Rissengers injury? That poor kid has had one messed up Senior season. Hurt his knee at Wilkes and we are hoping for the best. Would be really great to see him end his career on the field rather than dressed in sweats. Good Luck Greg

gordonmann

LANES:

Yep.  You can listen to the Albright-Delaware Valley game by clicking here:

http://pointers.audiovideoweb.com/asxfiles-live/il83winlive3147.asx

Pregame coverage at 12:40 and kickoff at 1 pm.

You'll need Windows Media Player 9.0 or later to listen, but that's pretty standard on most computers.  The link will not be active until 12:40 pm on Saturday so don't worry if you get an error message by clicking on the link above.

PBR...

Quote from: gordonmann on November 10, 2008, 09:15:56 PM
LANES:

Yep.  You can listen to the Albright-Delaware Valley game by clicking here:

http://pointers.audiovideoweb.com/asxfiles-live/il83winlive3147.asx

Pregame coverage at 12:40 and kickoff at 1 pm.

You'll need Windows Media Player 9.0 or later to listen, but that's pretty standard on most computers.  The link will not be active until 12:40 pm on Saturday so don't worry if you get an error message by clicking on the link above.

absolutely lanes and gordon does a great job calling the game. highly recommend listening online if you can and tell others its a great way to catch the game if they cant attend.

gordonmann


dog

Don't sweat it Lanes, there are other Albright posters out here.  We pop up every once in a while, and I think we will all get what we have been waiting for this saturday.  This team is very disciplined, and I think we have a great chance at seeing our first Playoff appearance since 1997-98.

I will say that Isgro should be a tough QB to do it against.  I had the opportunity to see him play as a freshman and I was impressed.  I would imagine he has matured plenty since then.

Any predictions?

DVCFan11

dvc 28 albright 20
lyco 14  lebval 21



PBR...

Quote from: DVCFan11 on November 12, 2008, 12:05:07 AM
dvc 28 albright 20
lyco 14  lebval 21




it would make pbr smile thats for sure...  ;D

DVCFan11

just 3 days left till all eyes are on doylestown. lets go aggies bring the MAC championship back to AGGIELAND where it belongs

Lyco80

I cannot say about other schools but it seems to me that if the championship belongs anywhere it is on the banks of the Susquehanna River - and not at the site of the other school either.  The Warriors under Coach G won the MAC 13 times so if it is to be back where it belongs I suggest you look to Central PA for the appropriate trophy case - after all - 2008's edition will have lots of company and I am sure Coach Clark can make room for one more.

Go Warriors!

ATB

PBR...

Quote from: Lyco80 on November 13, 2008, 06:25:15 AM
I cannot say about other schools but it seems to me that if the championship belongs anywhere it is on the banks of the Susquehanna River - and not at the site of the other school either.  The Warriors under Coach G won the MAC 13 times so if it is to be back where it belongs I suggest you look to Central PA for the appropriate trophy case - after all - 2008's edition will have lots of company and I am sure Coach Clark can make room for one more.

Go Warriors!

ATB

HA! well said BUT when was the last time lyco won the mac? thats right...lets not live in ancient times and fast forward to current times where dvc has done extremely well in the mac!!  (hope all is well w/ you lyco80)

Lyco80

PBR,

You mean like affection for a beer that is itself an icon of the past?

Sure, sure, sure, and here is where you bring out the tripe about how the Red Sox have more rings in the 21st century than the Yankees.  But like Yogi says - "I got ten rings myself." 

Ancient history means not in one's lifetime so I am not sure what sort of calculator or maybe slide rule you are using for your time measurement.

Tradition and history are useful indicators of performance.  True, DVC has been resurgent lately but it was within the last ten years that the Warriors would beat them by as much as 50 to nil on their own field.  The turnaround with the program is chiefly due to a coach who made his name and then moved on. 

Lycoming's tradition and history were forged over time and the Girardi name and family are legendary as are the winning percentages and champions. 

When Churchill was reminded of Naval tradition he barked, "Bah, what is Naval tradition but rum, sodomy and the lash."  Well, last time I looked Williamsport was on the navigable waters of the United States but I doubt if the U.S. Navy ever made a port call there.

Football accomplishments are like diamonds - they are fashioned over time - and endure.

Time for the MAC to come home - the Doylestown misadventure needs to come to a close.

Thanks for your concern - we are well and starting our third year here in Nippon.

Go Warriors!

ATB

PBR...

Quote from: Lyco80 on November 13, 2008, 08:14:13 AM
PBR,

You mean like affection for a beer that is itself an icon of the past?

Sure, sure, sure, and here is where you bring out the tripe about how the Red Sox have more rings in the 21st century than the Yankees.  But like Yogi says - "I got ten rings myself." 

Ancient history means not in one's lifetime so I am not sure what sort of calculator or maybe slide rule you are using for your time measurement.

Tradition and history are useful indicators of performance.  True, DVC has been resurgent lately but it was within the last ten years that the Warriors would beat them by as much as 50 to nil on their own field.  The turnaround with the program is chiefly due to a coach who made his name and then moved on. 

Lycoming's tradition and history were forged over time and the Girardi name and family are legendary as are the winning percentages and champions. 

When Churchill was reminded of Naval tradition he barked, "Bah, what is Naval tradition but rum, sodomy and the lash."  Well, last time I looked Williamsport was on the navigable waters of the United States but I doubt if the U.S. Navy ever made a port call there.

Football accomplishments are like diamonds - they are fashioned over time - and endure.

Time for the MAC to come home - the Doylestown misadventure needs to come to a close.

Thanks for your concern - we are well and starting our third year here in Nippon.

Go Warriors!

ATB

ahh...yes coach mangus has moved on but coach clements is doing quite well and is winning w/ players he recruited.  history is just that...history, no one remembers the lyco teams of the 80s as kids in school today werent even born yet! LOL...weather is going to play a big factor in this weeks games again. this is true for the entire northeast as thunderstorms are even a possibility in doylestown. the rain should be gone by gametime (hopefully based on forecast now) but winds will wreak havoc and the temps are going to plummet all day as a cold front comes crashing into the northeast. so with so many playoff determining games this weekend weather could be a big factor. i.e. lyco vs. leb val, dvc vs. albright and up north you have ithaca/cortland all these games have huge playoff ramifications.

KingSting999

Me thinks that Lyco80 better focus on the game at hand in Williamsport and not worry about the happenings in Doylestown. A loss to a resurgent Leb Val team and they are left out in that cold, rainy weather with nothing but hope for next year!!!! The MAC title will come to riist where it rightfully belongs, in the hands of the team who earned it on the field. The NCAA bid is the real jewel in the equation. That holds the true bragging rights. None of the players today really care about what happened ten, twenty years ago, they want to be part of their own history!

KingSting999

Hoping for no rain at game time in Aggieland. Two of their three loses have in games where it rained (poured) non stop all game long. (Iona, Lyco). One small advantage of playing at home for the Aggies is that it brings another artificial turf team in to play on the real stuff. Their record isa pretty good when that happens.