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Quote from: bambord on December 04, 2010, 10:26:41 AM
Mount fans have probably enjoyed the D3 piece, "Finally comfortable", about Lambert Budzinski and previously knew that he was named for Jack Lambert.

From the all-knowing Wikipedia, you learn that when Jack was drafted, he was smaller than Budzinski is and never was bigger than Bud is now:

"Lambert was selected by the Steelers in the second round of the 1974 NFL Draft, though many pro football coaches and scouts thought he was too small to play linebacker in the NFL. (Lambert played quarterback at Crestwood HS before switching to defensive end at Kent State.) While most of his pro career he was reported to be 6'4" and 220 pounds in the program, he measured 6'3½" and 204 pounds as a rookie."

Bud played linebacker all his life until Mount.  Jack played QB until Kent when he became a defensive end.  Could Bud play LB as a pro?  Hmmm.  It could be a lesser transition for Bud than was Jack's transition.

For the next three (?) games, I'll hear Lambert or Budzinski and think Jack Splat.


bambord,

Well said, +k! :)
13 time Division III National Champions

Kehresma

MtU up 10-0 , thanks to opportunities created by the great D. 2 interceptions and one or two fumbles recoveYet by Mt. One turnover by MU. 6 mins left in first quarter. LK has had to use 2 time outs already d/t miscommunication apparently. AU is pulling out all kinds of plays and not fearing our pass coverage.  Yet.

Kehresma

Neal's GPS needs a little calibration today, but no real harm yet...

runyr

The cold weather isn't helping. 
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."  Confucius

Kehresma

Ok so maybe we could have used one or two of those potential td passes that went awry. AU scores. 10-7. So far Alfred's defense effective in their red zone.  It will be interesting to see LKs halftime adjustments. Per Jasper Collins SR. Alfred's coach is also good at adjustments. We may be seeing that here already today.

Kehresma

While I was flappin my fingers Mt U scored on td pass to CS III

Kehresma

Stopped us again down close. Almeda is getting Field goal practice today. Halftime score Raiders 20 Saxons 7

108Vincent

Listening to AM 1310 and watching the Wesely - UMHB game on mute, 12 - 3 Wesley at halftime.  Wesley looks more dominant than the score indicates.  Unless UMHB makes some serious half-time adjustments, Wesley is headed to the semis.

runyr

Quote from: 108Vincent on December 04, 2010, 01:14:12 PM
Listening to AM 1310 and watching the Wesely - UMHB game on mute, 12 - 3 Wesley at halftime.  Wesley looks more dominant than the score indicates.  Unless UMHB makes some serious half-time adjustments, Wesley is headed to the semis.

I'm doing the same thing and agree with your comment on Wesley vs UMHB game.
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."  Confucius

runyr

Response to Ric's comment about states with town called Lancaster:
CA
KS
KY
MA
MN
MO
NH
NY
OH
PA
TX
SC
VA
England UK

(source: Yahoo weather on my iPod Touch)
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."  Confucius

Kehresma

ST. Thomas 7 Bethel 0.   mtU 27 Alfred 7

runyr

7-6  St Thomas with 46 seconds left in 1st half.
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."  Confucius

Kehresma

Bethel gaining. ST. THOMAS 7- 6/

Kehresma

#32308
 3rd FG and later  Wes Rider td take score to..oops.. 37-7 Mount Union  ::)

runyr

Coach Kehres,
Please hit the brakes!  37-7
Limit scoring to a couple of field goals only and I still beat hscoach's spread.  ::)
Thanks,
runyr
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."  Confucius