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sportsknight

OK, so I thought we did the 4s on Saturday, but whatever.  This flu must be starting to affect my brain.

4 - Number of Wartburg wins over Central and Luther while I was in school at Wartburg.
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

Thunderbolt

 4 - The average number of freight trains that pass through the visiters sidelines, during a Cornell game.

ramfan27

Quote from: Thunderbolt on March 31, 2008, 11:41:53 AM
4 - The average number of freight trains that pass through the visiters sidelines, during a Cornell game.

It's got to be more than that doesn't it?  I think we had it at about 6 or 7 trains and practice was about over.  Man I don't miss those things.

Thunderbolt

 Your probably right. If it weren't for the respect I have for Ram fans and Chameleons, I would have said something like-
4 - The average number of co-eds that try to board those trains, during a Cornell game.

ramfan27

There were some games that might have been all of the student body that was at the game.  Speaking of which, did anyone else go from a ridiculously successful high school team where football was king (Grinnell for me) to a college where not only were your records worse, but I can't recall a single home game in college that would've touched our home crowds in high school.  Or anybody else go the opposite way, bad high school, good college? 

sportsknight

Quote from: Thunderbolt on March 31, 2008, 12:06:34 PM
4 - The average number of co-eds that try to jump in front of those trains, during a Cornell game.

Fixed if for ya.
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

TheOne89.1

Quote from: ramfan27 on March 31, 2008, 12:20:04 PM
There were some games that might have been all of the student body that was at the game.  Speaking of which, did anyone else go from a ridiculously successful high school team where football was king (Grinnell for me) to a college where not only were your records worse, but I can't recall a single home game in college that would've touched our home crowds in high school.  Or anybody else go the opposite way, bad high school, good college? 

I went the opposite way...bad high school to a good college.  We won two games my senior year of high school football.  We were never blown out in any games (unlike the two years after I left high school), but we just didn't win a lot of games.  Going to Wartburg it was a big change to lose two games my freshman year (2001) and to see the team react as if it was the worst year in school history.  I'm pretty sure some guys that graduated from Spring Grove before me never even won a varsity game the whole time they were there.
"If God had wanted man to play soccer, He wouldn't have given us arms" -MIKE DITKA

ramfan27

Anyone see that Brannen played the whole second half for the Barnstormers this weekend??  I think he had 1 passing TD and 1 rushing TD.  You can watch those games online and I caught a little of the first half and the whole second half.  He looked a little jittery in the pocket but was throwing some pretty good balls.  If you guys can't tell I do not feel like doing any work today.

the_mayne_event

4 - number of times coe lost to wartburg during my 4 years -- only team we didnt beat.
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TheOne89.1

Quote from: ramfan27 on March 31, 2008, 12:49:37 PM
Anyone see that Brannen played the whole second half for the Barnstormers this weekend??  I think he had 1 passing TD and 1 rushing TD.  You can watch those games online and I caught a little of the first half and the whole second half.  He looked a little jittery in the pocket but was throwing some pretty good balls.  If you guys can't tell I do not feel like doing any work today.

Join the club...Cubs are in a rain delay right now and they probably won't start for another hour or so.  Looks like the last four hours of work will be in front of the TV.
"If God had wanted man to play soccer, He wouldn't have given us arms" -MIKE DITKA

doolittledog

I've decided this is a "clean the office" day.  So I am on here about as often as I change light bulbs, dust, vacuum, move filing cabinets and so on. 

Klopenhiemer

Quote from: TheOne89.1 on March 31, 2008, 02:06:49 PM
Quote from: ramfan27 on March 31, 2008, 12:49:37 PM
Anyone see that Brannen played the whole second half for the Barnstormers this weekend??  I think he had 1 passing TD and 1 rushing TD.  You can watch those games online and I caught a little of the first half and the whole second half.  He looked a little jittery in the pocket but was throwing some pretty good balls.  If you guys can't tell I do not feel like doing any work today.

Join the club...Cubs are in a rain delay right now and they probably won't start for another hour or so.  Looks like the last four hours of work will be in front of the TV.

I am sitting about 10 block south of Wrig working away in my office.  Needless to say my mind is wandering quite a bit.  I have been listening to the radio people, messing around on cubs.com, and praying that they get this game on the road so I have something to listen to. 

+k to all Cubs fans for this is the 100 opening day since the last world serries. 
"If Rome was built in a day, then we would have hired their contractor"

Klopenhiemer

4 - Jess Schmidt:  BV's all time receiving yardage leader.

Sorry I posted this on Saturday, but figured I would throw it back into since we were on the 4's. 
"If Rome was built in a day, then we would have hired their contractor"

ramfan27

Quote from: Klopenhiemer on March 31, 2008, 02:41:02 PM
4 - Jess Schmidt:  BV's all time receiving yardage leader.

Sorry I posted this on Saturday, but figured I would throw it back into since we were on the 4's. 

Behind Ditch he was probably the second hardest receiver to cover I ever faced.  Size, speed and good hands.  Him and I had some on field issues but I think that was because we were both a little on the competitve side.  One of those guys you have nothing but respect for but would love to light up.

TheOne89.1

Quote from: Klopenhiemer on March 31, 2008, 02:40:07 PM
Quote from: TheOne89.1 on March 31, 2008, 02:06:49 PM
Quote from: ramfan27 on March 31, 2008, 12:49:37 PM
Anyone see that Brannen played the whole second half for the Barnstormers this weekend??  I think he had 1 passing TD and 1 rushing TD.  You can watch those games online and I caught a little of the first half and the whole second half.  He looked a little jittery in the pocket but was throwing some pretty good balls.  If you guys can't tell I do not feel like doing any work today.

Join the club...Cubs are in a rain delay right now and they probably won't start for another hour or so.  Looks like the last four hours of work will be in front of the TV.

I am sitting about 10 block south of Wrig working away in my office.  Needless to say my mind is wandering quite a bit.  I have been listening to the radio people, messing around on cubs.com, and praying that they get this game on the road so I have something to listen to. 

+k to all Cubs fans for this is the 100 opening day since the last world serries. 

+k to you for actually working when you are just 10 blocks south of Wrigley.  Zambrano opens up the season with a strikeout...I have a good feeling about this year!
"If God had wanted man to play soccer, He wouldn't have given us arms" -MIKE DITKA