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Quote from: RoyalPurple on August 27, 2013, 03:32:51 PM
Any of you arrogant sob's coming to the scrimmage Thursday night?

Yup.   
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Quote from: RoyalPurple on August 27, 2013, 03:32:51 PM
Any of you arrogant sob's coming to the scrimmage Thursday night?

Nope.
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TheBerg40

After reading what they have to say in "Kickoff" about the OAC, they are definitely high on B-W going into the season. This has me thinking... Could Heidelberg and B-W both be 9-0 and playing for the OAC title when they meet the last week of the season? :o

Wow that would be Awesome for the OAC and DIII football!

RoyalPurple

Well be equally good even if they are both 8-1 and fighting for a playoff berth. Arrogance or Reality? Depends on where your standing.

And I will be rooting for Big Mike and the Bergers

TheBerg40

Good point RoyalPurple,... and thanks for your support!

rscl70

Quote from: TheBerg40 on August 28, 2013, 12:50:10 PM
After reading what they have to say in "Kickoff" about the OAC, they are definitely high on B-W going into the season. This has me thinking... Could Heidelberg and B-W both be 9-0 and playing for the OAC title when they meet the last week of the season? :o

Wow that would be Awesome for the OAC and DIII football!

Being an arrogant Mount fan, I don't think the Raiders will lose a conference game this year.  But for the sake of speculation how about this:  Coming off a hard fought win over Heidelberg, Mount falters the next week against BW.  The following week BW, having won their super bowl, comes out flat and gets handled by the Berg.  We now have three 9-1 teams.  How does that work out for the OAC and the playoffs?  If all plays out as per the script, the last three weeks of the season should be very exciting.
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theaprof

Quote from: rscl70 on August 29, 2013, 08:47:20 AM
Quote from: TheBerg40 on August 28, 2013, 12:50:10 PM
After reading what they have to say in "Kickoff" about the OAC, they are definitely high on B-W going into the season. This has me thinking... Could Heidelberg and B-W both be 9-0 and playing for the OAC title when they meet the last week of the season? :o

Wow that would be Awesome for the OAC and DIII football!

Being an arrogant Mount fan, I don't think the Raiders will lose a conference game this year.  But for the sake of speculation how about this:  Coming off a hard fought win over Heidelberg, Mount falters the next week against BW.  The following week BW, having won their super bowl, comes out flat and gets handled by the Berg.  We now have three 9-1 teams.  How does that work out for the OAC and the playoffs?  If all plays out as per the script, the last three weeks of the season should be very exciting.

As one of the arrogant posters, I would remind everyone that the last time there was a three way tie, Mount got the playoff berth as defending national champs.  Not sure how it would play out this year, but that was what happened the last time we lost a game in the pre, I mean, regular season!  I believe there are some Polar Bears out there that are still a little chapped about that.
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Quote from: theaprof on August 29, 2013, 08:58:44 AM
Quote from: rscl70 on August 29, 2013, 08:47:20 AM
Quote from: TheBerg40 on August 28, 2013, 12:50:10 PM
After reading what they have to say in "Kickoff" about the OAC, they are definitely high on B-W going into the season. This has me thinking... Could Heidelberg and B-W both be 9-0 and playing for the OAC title when they meet the last week of the season? :o

Wow that would be Awesome for the OAC and DIII football!

Being an arrogant Mount fan, I don't think the Raiders will lose a conference game this year.  But for the sake of speculation how about this:  Coming off a hard fought win over Heidelberg, Mount falters the next week against BW.  The following week BW, having won their super bowl, comes out flat and gets handled by the Berg.  We now have three 9-1 teams.  How does that work out for the OAC and the playoffs?  If all plays out as per the script, the last three weeks of the season should be very exciting.

As one of the arrogant posters, I would remind everyone that the last time there was a three way tie, Mount got the playoff berth as defending national champs.  Not sure how it would play out this year, but that was what happened the last time we lost a game in the pre, I mean, regular season!  I believe there are some Polar Bears out there that are still a little chapped about that.

The last time there was a three-way tie, though, there weren't any automatic bids and the NCAA took whomever they wanted. This year the conference would have to decide who their AQ is and hopefully they'll be better prepared than they were for the possibility in 2005, when the conference office thought it could pass off that responsibility to the NCAA committee.
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bleedpurple

Quote from: emma17 on August 27, 2013, 05:52:35 PM
Quote from: RoyalPurple on August 27, 2013, 03:32:51 PM
Any of you arrogant sob's coming to the scrimmage Thursday night?

Nope.
UWW rules.

Unfortunately Emma17, I think you need to show a little more consistent arrogance if you want the Mount backers to buy your bravado.  You and I know  that little 2012 aberration is done and finished, but we can't expect others to jump on the bandwagon just yet. Especially the Mount backers who want UW-W to go away forever.

Is the scrimmage the 1's vs the 2's tonight?  I know in your heart of hearts, some of you Mount backers would consider this the OAC game of the year if it truly counted in the standings.  ;)


wally_wabash

Quote from: Pat Coleman on August 29, 2013, 10:37:41 AM
Quote from: theaprof on August 29, 2013, 08:58:44 AM
Quote from: rscl70 on August 29, 2013, 08:47:20 AM
Quote from: TheBerg40 on August 28, 2013, 12:50:10 PM
After reading what they have to say in "Kickoff" about the OAC, they are definitely high on B-W going into the season. This has me thinking... Could Heidelberg and B-W both be 9-0 and playing for the OAC title when they meet the last week of the season? :o

Wow that would be Awesome for the OAC and DIII football!

Being an arrogant Mount fan, I don't think the Raiders will lose a conference game this year.  But for the sake of speculation how about this:  Coming off a hard fought win over Heidelberg, Mount falters the next week against BW.  The following week BW, having won their super bowl, comes out flat and gets handled by the Berg.  We now have three 9-1 teams.  How does that work out for the OAC and the playoffs?  If all plays out as per the script, the last three weeks of the season should be very exciting.

As one of the arrogant posters, I would remind everyone that the last time there was a three way tie, Mount got the playoff berth as defending national champs.  Not sure how it would play out this year, but that was what happened the last time we lost a game in the pre, I mean, regular season!  I believe there are some Polar Bears out there that are still a little chapped about that.

The last time there was a three-way tie, though, there weren't any automatic bids and the NCAA took whomever they wanted. This year the conference would have to decide who their AQ is and hopefully they'll be better prepared than they were for the possibility in 2005, when the conference office thought it could pass off that responsibility to the NCAA committee.

They could get notes from the NCAC office on breaking ties.  We are awesome at it. 
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Quote from: wally_wabash on August 29, 2013, 11:12:18 AM
They could get notes from the NCAC office on breaking ties.  We are awesome at it.

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ExTartanPlayer

Quote from: wally_wabash on August 29, 2013, 11:12:18 AM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on August 29, 2013, 10:37:41 AM
Quote from: theaprof on August 29, 2013, 08:58:44 AM
Quote from: rscl70 on August 29, 2013, 08:47:20 AM
Quote from: TheBerg40 on August 28, 2013, 12:50:10 PM
After reading what they have to say in "Kickoff" about the OAC, they are definitely high on B-W going into the season. This has me thinking... Could Heidelberg and B-W both be 9-0 and playing for the OAC title when they meet the last week of the season? :o

Wow that would be Awesome for the OAC and DIII football!

Being an arrogant Mount fan, I don't think the Raiders will lose a conference game this year.  But for the sake of speculation how about this:  Coming off a hard fought win over Heidelberg, Mount falters the next week against BW.  The following week BW, having won their super bowl, comes out flat and gets handled by the Berg.  We now have three 9-1 teams.  How does that work out for the OAC and the playoffs?  If all plays out as per the script, the last three weeks of the season should be very exciting.

As one of the arrogant posters, I would remind everyone that the last time there was a three way tie, Mount got the playoff berth as defending national champs.  Not sure how it would play out this year, but that was what happened the last time we lost a game in the pre, I mean, regular season!  I believe there are some Polar Bears out there that are still a little chapped about that.

The last time there was a three-way tie, though, there weren't any automatic bids and the NCAA took whomever they wanted. This year the conference would have to decide who their AQ is and hopefully they'll be better prepared than they were for the possibility in 2005, when the conference office thought it could pass off that responsibility to the NCAA committee.

They could get notes from the NCAC office on breaking ties.  We are awesome at it.

In the event of a tie, each team will be required to sacrifice a bull to the Division III football gods, cooking the meat over an open flame, and whichever flame's smoke reaches highest into the sky will represent the school in the Division III playoffs.
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Quote from: ExTartanPlayer on August 29, 2013, 11:26:36 AM
Quote from: wally_wabash on August 29, 2013, 11:12:18 AM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on August 29, 2013, 10:37:41 AM
Quote from: theaprof on August 29, 2013, 08:58:44 AM
Quote from: rscl70 on August 29, 2013, 08:47:20 AM
Quote from: TheBerg40 on August 28, 2013, 12:50:10 PM
After reading what they have to say in "Kickoff" about the OAC, they are definitely high on B-W going into the season. This has me thinking... Could Heidelberg and B-W both be 9-0 and playing for the OAC title when they meet the last week of the season? :o

Wow that would be Awesome for the OAC and DIII football!

Being an arrogant Mount fan, I don't think the Raiders will lose a conference game this year.  But for the sake of speculation how about this:  Coming off a hard fought win over Heidelberg, Mount falters the next week against BW.  The following week BW, having won their super bowl, comes out flat and gets handled by the Berg.  We now have three 9-1 teams.  How does that work out for the OAC and the playoffs?  If all plays out as per the script, the last three weeks of the season should be very exciting.

As one of the arrogant posters, I would remind everyone that the last time there was a three way tie, Mount got the playoff berth as defending national champs.  Not sure how it would play out this year, but that was what happened the last time we lost a game in the pre, I mean, regular season!  I believe there are some Polar Bears out there that are still a little chapped about that.

The last time there was a three-way tie, though, there weren't any automatic bids and the NCAA took whomever they wanted. This year the conference would have to decide who their AQ is and hopefully they'll be better prepared than they were for the possibility in 2005, when the conference office thought it could pass off that responsibility to the NCAA committee.

They could get notes from the NCAC office on breaking ties.  We are awesome at it.

In the event of a tie, each team will be required to sacrifice a bull to the Division III football gods, cooking the meat over an open flame, and whichever flame's smoke reaches highest into the sky will represent the school in the Division III playoffs.

Steel Cage Death Match pitting the head coaches of the tied teams, survivor wins the conf.

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Jacket_Backer

Quote from: Knightstalker on August 29, 2013, 11:38:39 AM
Quote from: ExTartanPlayer on August 29, 2013, 11:26:36 AM
Quote from: wally_wabash on August 29, 2013, 11:12:18 AM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on August 29, 2013, 10:37:41 AM
Quote from: theaprof on August 29, 2013, 08:58:44 AM
Quote from: rscl70 on August 29, 2013, 08:47:20 AM
Quote from: TheBerg40 on August 28, 2013, 12:50:10 PM
After reading what they have to say in "Kickoff" about the OAC, they are definitely high on B-W going into the season. This has me thinking... Could Heidelberg and B-W both be 9-0 and playing for the OAC title when they meet the last week of the season? :o

Wow that would be Awesome for the OAC and DIII football!

Being an arrogant Mount fan, I don't think the Raiders will lose a conference game this year.  But for the sake of speculation how about this:  Coming off a hard fought win over Heidelberg, Mount falters the next week against BW.  The following week BW, having won their super bowl, comes out flat and gets handled by the Berg.  We now have three 9-1 teams.  How does that work out for the OAC and the playoffs?  If all plays out as per the script, the last three weeks of the season should be very exciting.

As one of the arrogant posters, I would remind everyone that the last time there was a three way tie, Mount got the playoff berth as defending national champs.  Not sure how it would play out this year, but that was what happened the last time we lost a game in the pre, I mean, regular season!  I believe there are some Polar Bears out there that are still a little chapped about that.

The last time there was a three-way tie, though, there weren't any automatic bids and the NCAA took whomever they wanted. This year the conference would have to decide who their AQ is and hopefully they'll be better prepared than they were for the possibility in 2005, when the conference office thought it could pass off that responsibility to the NCAA committee.

They could get notes from the NCAC office on breaking ties.  We are awesome at it.

In the event of a tie, each team will be required to sacrifice a bull to the Division III football gods, cooking the meat over an open flame, and whichever flame's smoke reaches highest into the sky will represent the school in the Division III playoffs.

Steel Cage Death Match pitting the head coaches of the tied teams, survivor wins the conf.

My money's on Hallet.  Little old Snelly boy wouldn't stand a chance.
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