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DutchFan2004

How about IIAC posters are they allowed here. 
Play with Passion  Coach Ron Schipper


DutchFan2004

Play with Passion  Coach Ron Schipper

SJU92#57

That's just cuz it's the middle of the night over in the dessert and Kubiak has no one else to talk to ;D ;D

kubiack78

Actually its like 530 in the morning and I'm still waiting for the day shift clown to show up I 've got 6 working days left yesssssssss

SJU92#57

Congrats!!!!!I'm sittin' here havin' a nice COLD one lookin' at Johnnie stats ::)

DuffMan

Quote from: voice on November 17, 2005, 02:22:04 PM
Come on - start ripping Keith for the prediction - and for god's sake, keep on ripping WW who are definitely not even in the same league as the two super-powers of D3 football.

I sense sarcasm here.  Don't forget, WW is not in the league of Mount Union, either ;D

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kubiack78

Duff I have a feeling if things go the way they should this weekend, next weeks game will be a classic at Whitewater.  We have enough room (stadium holds 14,000 approx.) for all the johnnie fans.

SJU92#57

K78, I know I'll be there.  Won't be doing much "gatin" because I'll have my kids with. ;D

kubiack78

and I'll have to depend on the internet to listen to the game

wildcat11

Quote from: voice on November 17, 2005, 02:22:04 PM
Lets stir up a hornets nest here.  I see Keith McMillan has picked, not Linfield, not St. Johns, but little old Whitewater to win the NCAA Division III championship next month in this week's "Around the Nation" column.  I'm sure that selection will bruise the egos of our loveable Linfield and SJU posters.  Come on - start ripping Keith for the prediction - and for god's sake, keep on ripping WW who are definitely not even in the same league as the two super-powers of D3 football.

Voice,

So one out of 6 people choses Whitewater.....does it even matter now?  It will all be decided on the field over the next few weeks.  Wether it's Warhawks, Johnnies, or Wildcats....the team that comes out of this beast of a bracket will have earned it the hard way.  More power to who ever it may be.

voice


CamCat

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Quote from: voice on November 17, 2005, 02:22:04 PM
Lets stir up a hornets nest here.  I see Keith McMillan has picked, not Linfield, not St. Johns, but little old Whitewater to win the NCAA Division III championship next month in this week's "Around the Nation" column.  I'm sure that selection will bruise the egos of our loveable Linfield and SJU posters.  Come on - start ripping Keith for the prediction - and for god's sake, keep on ripping WW who are definitely not even in the same league as the two super-powers of D3 football.

Don't know much about Whitewater as I haven't seen them play but they have got to be tough.  At this point from what I can see I'd think you'd have to give them a slight edge over St. John's, and a real test for Linfield assuming we keep winning.  The next few weeks are going to be exciting.

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CamCat

Quote from: oldpa on November 15, 2005, 01:22:59 PM
"That lowdown scoundrel deserves to be kicked to death
by a jackass, and I'm just the one to do it"

I love that quote. That has to be Ditka.
"Football isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport."
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WSUFan

Whitewater sounds like they came to play. Blocked field goal and an ensuing 93 yard scoring drive.


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