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dahlby

Does anyone know if the CU/Whitworth game will be streamed? The D3 and Whitworth boards list only LS and A.

bluenote

Quote from: dahlby on September 20, 2012, 10:14:32 PM
Does anyone know if the CU/Whitworth game will be streamed? The D3 and Whitworth boards list only LS and A.

I'm pretty sure that the Linfield/Whitworth game at Whitworth was streamed last year but it was pretty crappy video/audio. Maybe they've worked out the bugs. Check the Whitworth website closer to the game or email the SID. I think he's pretty responsive in that regard.

Pat Coleman

Quote from: Bluenote on September 20, 2012, 10:53:42 PM
Quote from: dahlby on September 20, 2012, 10:14:32 PM
Does anyone know if the CU/Whitworth game will be streamed? The D3 and Whitworth boards list only LS and A.

I'm pretty sure that the Linfield/Whitworth game at Whitworth was streamed last year but it was pretty crappy video/audio. Maybe they've worked out the bugs. Check the Whitworth website closer to the game or email the SID. I think he's pretty responsive in that regard.

If Whitworth has live video it will appear on our site. Whitworth uses Presto for its site so their links appear automatically on our site.
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89Pirate

Quote from: Pat Coleman on September 20, 2012, 11:00:56 PM
Quote from: Bluenote on September 20, 2012, 10:53:42 PM
Quote from: dahlby on September 20, 2012, 10:14:32 PM
Does anyone know if the CU/Whitworth game will be streamed? The D3 and Whitworth boards list only LS and A.

I'm pretty sure that the Linfield/Whitworth game at Whitworth was streamed last year but it was pretty crappy video/audio. Maybe they've worked out the bugs. Check the Whitworth website closer to the game or email the SID. I think he's pretty responsive in that regard.

If Whitworth has live video it will appear on our site. Whitworth uses Presto for its site so their links appear automatically on our site.

Their website shows a Video link as well as Live Stats and Audio.  It is also being broadcast on local cable SWX comcast channel 115.

Personally, I am soooo glad we get a home game.  Can't wait to be on the sidelines tomorrow. The Pine Bowl is beautiful this time of the year!  Time to go 4 and 0!

dahlby

The link showing video was updated this afternoon. Thanks to whoever followed thru and had the change made.
I am looking forward to watching the game.

bluenote

Looking forward to watching Linfield playing re-runs during bye week! LOL!  :-*

Bearcat Press

#31927
Such a quiet day on this board ... must mean Linfield had a bye. :)

Solid win for Willamette today.  The offense really cut down on the turnovers, and the secondary was a threat to make an interception any time Pacific tried to thrown downfield.  I was surprised at how vulnerable the Bearcats looked against the run, though.  I suspect the coaches will harp on that quite a bit this week, considering that Sewanee is the next opponent.

Pacific continues to make strides in year three.  They look a lot more mature, particularly in the running game and on defense.  Wouldn't be shocked at all to see them really challenge L&C and perhaps Whitworth this year.
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bluenote

Ya...guess I was a few points off on my score prediction....but close.  8-)

MonroviaCat

Quote from: Bearcat Press on September 22, 2012, 11:33:08 PM
I was surprised at how vulnerable the Bearcats looked against the run, though.
my thought exactly
Go Cats!

MonroviaCat

It's official:  I'll be at the CatDome for the Willamette game--hope to see some of you there (and meet many of you for the first time).  :)
Go Cats!

CamCat

#31931
I see Buff State the giant killers from last week that nobody ever heard of after killing Goliath reverted back this week to the team without a winning season since 2000 and got beat 40 to 17 by Alfred, a pretty good team  but certainly no WI Whitewater.  I guess their 15 minutes are over.   
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river

Quote from: Bearcat Press on September 22, 2012, 11:33:08 PM
Such a quiet day on this board ... must mean Linfield had a bye. :)

Solid win for Willamette today.  The offense really cut down on the turnovers, and the secondary was a threat to make an interception any time Pacific tried to thrown downfield.  I was surprised at how vulnerable the Bearcats looked against the run, though.  I suspect the coaches will harp on that quite a bit this week, considering that Sewanee is the next opponent.

Pacific continues to make strides in year three.  They look a lot more mature, particularly in the running game and on defense.  Wouldn't be shocked at all to see them really challenge L&C and perhaps Whitworth this year.

Looking forward to see how the Lutes do against the Wildcats on the 29th after both teams had a bye week--will the Wildcats have to fight off having a let down after their tough outing against CLU ... PLU looks to be running on all cylinders compiling "484 yards of total offense compared to just 288 for Redlands", then ranked #25 nationally, and will be playing at home at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup.

river

The NWC can have as many as 4 unbeaten teams if Linfield, Lewis & Clark, Whitworth, and Willamette win out in week 5 of the season.   

cawcdad

Quote from: river on September 23, 2012, 11:17:38 PM
Quote from: Bearcat Press on September 22, 2012, 11:33:08 PM
Such a quiet day on this board ... must mean Linfield had a bye. :)

Solid win for Willamette today.  The offense really cut down on the turnovers, and the secondary was a threat to make an interception any time Pacific tried to thrown downfield.  I was surprised at how vulnerable the Bearcats looked against the run, though.  I suspect the coaches will harp on that quite a bit this week, considering that Sewanee is the next opponent.

Pacific continues to make strides in year three.  They look a lot more mature, particularly in the running game and on defense.  Wouldn't be shocked at all to see them really challenge L&C and perhaps Whitworth this year.

Looking forward to see how the Lutes do against the Wildcats on the 29th after both teams had a bye week--will the Wildcats have to fight off having a let down after their tough outing against CLU ... PLU looks to be running on all cylinders compiling "484 yards of total offense compared to just 288 for Redlands", then ranked #25 nationally, and will be playing at home at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup.
I was at the PLu redlands game. PLU did look good at Redlands, but the Redlands linemen looked small on both sides of the ball. The PLU linemen opened some big holes, but will have a tougher job doing that against the Wildcat D line.