Atlantic Central Football Conference/Independents

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Ron Boerger

Good luck to Wesley tomorrow.  It would be good to have another South rep in the Stagg this season. 

wrighthall220

Good luck Wesley!  Let the South rise again in the Stagg Bowl!  :D ;D 

PA_wesleyfan

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I was out all day in our cold snowy weather in PA.  shopping for food in the woods!!!! If you know what I mean. 
I was unhappy to see that stretch didn't archive the playoff games. Would have liked to listen to them after getting home from the games.
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SeoulGuy

Here's wishing Wesley good luck in Wisconsin. Hope you guys can continue playing like you have been and give the 'hawks a great game.  With a break or two, anything is possible.  Hope you show the west you can play quality football too!! Good luck!!

frank uible

If I am an NFL scout and if I run into a DIII player who, my eyes tell me, is about 5'3" in height, then I'm not going to waste my time in measuring him to see where his height falls between 5'2" and 5'4". This player has 2 strikes, and he's out. Strike one - he's a DIII player. Strike two - he's way too short to the point that he's almost a midget. Name the last DIII player who was approximately 5'3" in height or shorter and who has played at least one snap in the NFL.

Llamaguy

See your point Frank. But as an unbiased/ non-Wesley fan, Midget takes it alittle to far. ;) I saw him last week and he didn't have stubby fingers or wobble! In fact he moved like Barry Sanders only not standing as high off the turf. ;D Its obvious he is not NFL material but if he is in the line-up to be measured are you gonna just walk past him to the next guy? ::)
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To the "fans" that are questioning Derek Stanley's track and field credentials. You might as well quit looking for his sprint times, he competes in the long jump and triple jump and has qualified for both D3 indoor and outdoor championships. He is a two-time All-American in both events.

Matt Barnhart (kid)

I'll be cheering for you all tomorrow, Wesley!

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Olinemom

Quote from: frank uible on December 09, 2005, 10:25:11 PM
If I am an NFL scout and if I run into a DIII player who, my eyes tell me, is about 5'3" in height, then I'm not going to waste my time in measuring him to see where his height falls between 5'2" and 5'4". This player has 2 strikes, and he's out. Strike one - he's a DIII player. Strike two - he's way too short to the point that he's almost a midget. Name the last DIII player who was approximately 5'3" in height or shorter and who has played at least one snap in the NFL.

somebody help me here.  He was very short and he played for Hampden-Sydney out of Harrisonburg.  Howard something.  It<s on the tip of of my brain.  But it won't come
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PA_wesleyfan

Football !!! The ultimate team sport. Anyone who plays DIII football is a winner...

SeoulGuy

Prediction:



U W - W H I T E W A T E R 42  W E S L E Y 21 (with 2 tuchdowns late in 4th quarter)

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Jeremybozz

Howard Stevens is 5'5" and 167 pounds. He played at Randolph Macon and later briefly at Louisville. He I think was mainly a Kickoff Returner for the New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Colts for 5 years from 1973-1977.
  Your point is well taken though.

luvapontiac

I just wanna say to the Wesley football team....kick some Wisconsin cheese!  :P
It's great to see an ACFC team this far in the playoffs. Yes, it is very hard for a Salisbury fan to root for another conference team, but it shows loyalty to the region and conference overall!  I'd love to see WC in the Stagg Bowl!

Olinemom

Quote from: Jeremybozz on December 10, 2005, 10:21:12 AM
Howard Stevens is 5'5" and 167 pounds. He played at Randolph Macon and later briefly at Louisville. He I think was mainly a Kickoff Returner for the New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Colts for 5 years from 1973-1977.
  Your point is well taken though.

Thank you!  :) That last name just wouldn't come to me in the early morning, but I knew that he had played in the NFL and that he was barely taller than me.  Can you make it to the Stagg Bowl next Saturday?  Sure hope so! ;D
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