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Kelly Boggs

Thanks, wesleydad. I hope the Wolverines win & advance.
UMHB alumnus and proud supporter of The CRU. "UP with the PURPLE!" 

"If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a merry Christmas." - Darrell Royal

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DFWCrufan

#18091
Looks very bad for the cru...hang to the ball...you'll be fine...two turnovers due to fumbles....that is a bad showing
9 Year Member of the CRU-Nation! UMHB National Champions 2016 and 2018

umhbalum

We came out flat today. Combine that with a couple costly turnovers and giving them short field to start with multiple times we find ourselves down 21-7.

umhbalum

Cru just scored on a long play. They look a little more fired up finally. The giant may be awake finally

DFWCrufan

OK guys...time to wake up...hey. The bulldogs have come to play! So we have to....gotta give huge credit to Redlands 1st half
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zipmac22

It seems that The Cru is looking past The Redlands. I hope that Coach Fred's halftime talk is enough to get out of this rut and put some points on the board.
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umhbalum

Quote from: zipmac22 on November 19, 2016, 02:14:59 PM
It seems that The Cru is looking past The Redlands. I hope that Coach Fred's halftime talk is enough to get out of this rut and put some points on the board.

One thing I can say is that through the years the Cru make some of the best half time adjustments.

MonroviaCat

Quote from: umhbalum on November 19, 2016, 02:21:29 PM
Quote from: zipmac22 on November 19, 2016, 02:14:59 PM
It seems that The Cru is looking past The Redlands. I hope that Coach Fred's halftime talk is enough to get out of this rut and put some points on the board.

One thing I can say is that through the years the Cru make some of the best half time adjustments.
I've noticed that about them this year especially--seems like several games have been close at half time only to end with big MHB victories. 
Go Cats!

umhbalum

The Redlands have a couple impressive wideouts. Good size and hands. Haven't seen them really go down field yet so not sure how fast they are but they are big.

Jack Parkman

Quote from: umhbalum on November 19, 2016, 02:29:01 PM
The Redlands have a couple impressive wideouts. Good size and hands. Haven't seen them really go down field yet so not sure how fast they are but they are big.

umhbalum

Cru kicker had his ankle hurt on a tackle during one of the kickoffs. He's got it wrapped and on crutches. T. Smith was being looked at on the sidelines with a few min left in the game.

Hopefully nothing more than a bruise.

Need to figure out the kicking/punting situation for next week!

Go Cru! Way to turn it around today and take over the game. Need to come out on fire next week.

Congrats to the Redlands on a great season. Safe travels


RFB

Congrats to UMHB! First class program all the way. You and Linfield are the model programs that I would like Redlands to become one day. Really enjoyed watching Blake Jackson today, what a talent he is. Good luck the rest of the way!

One more thing, your live stream and broadcast crew are top notch!

wildcat11

Quote from: yessir on November 19, 2016, 05:38:43 AM
Talk about a big ole boo-hoo in that article. Someone get the Coach some tissue and a therapy puppy. Poor guys...they have to play some road games in the playoffs.  :'( :'(

At least today was fun...

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Ralph Turner on November 18, 2016, 02:49:22 PM
Quote from: crufootball on November 18, 2016, 01:18:07 PM
Quote from: D O.C. on November 18, 2016, 01:07:22 PM
Portland media take....

http://www.oregonlive.com/collegefootball/index.ssf/2016/11/linfield_becomes_road_warriors.html?ath=1158ab60dc0243edc9dbf8cf02c05041#cmpid=nsltr_strycardrightbn utton_single

What goes Coach mean when he said ran a deficit of 130,000, does he mean it cost the NCAA that much to send teams their?
And, had Linfield beaten UMHB, they might have hosted 3 or 4 games. I am not sure how the Linfield football team ran a $130,000 deficit. This is not the NAIA.

My question to the posters on this board was how could it cost Linfield $130,000. Doesn't the NCAA get the gate proceeds?

Thanks.

Ralph Turner

Congrats to Linfield and welcome back to Belton.