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desertcat1

Hello  boys,  and girls too. ;)  :-* 

it was Great to be back at the catdome for the playoffs and  see all the  CATS yesterday .... 8-)

  The BLUE JUG boys Did a nice job screening Those COWBELLS... :)  Congrats to The No  Lute's  best team the cats have played this year.. Both times.. ;D...

Looking forward to getting a new tiger skin for the catdome wall..   8-)

Go Cats
Go BIG D
" If you are going to be a bear, be a Grizzly"

C.W. Smith

bluenote

Great to be a Wildcat! Weather was just perfect yesterday at the CatDome and the team played fantastic! Looks like Hampden-Sydney likes to pass the ball somewhat. Will be interesting what the coaches come up with on film and the game plan they bring forth. It's always exciting for both the fans and players to play someone new and from across the country. Can't help but feel good about our chances for a victory next week after seeing our young men play yesterday!

swede

Quote from: desertcat1 on November 24, 2013, 01:44:54 PM
Hello  boys,  and girls too. ;)  :-* 

it was Great to be back at the catdome for the playoffs and  see all the  CATS yesterday .... 8-)

  The BLUE JUG boys Did a nice job screening Those COWBELLS... :)  Congrats to The No  Lute's  best team the cats have played this year.. Both times.. ;D...

Looking forward to getting a new tiger skin for the catdome wall..   8-)

Go Cats
Go BIG D
Save a piece for my room ;D 

Indeed the No Lute's were the best we've seen this year.....So Lutes just thought they were.

swede

The swede came up with an idea for the room :) I mounted a 1x8 over the window, painted it red now I need to put on it.

I'm thinking something like catdamealumni. What do ya think ???

Anyone get bored before Staurday let me know as I can get you in free to Evergreen museum.

Soon as I get some pics of the room I can post.

criswyly

catdomealumni.com works for me...or maybe "Expect To Win!"...."Leave No Doubt"
Don't forget your booties cause it's cold out there!

dawgcat

Comparing the CATS and the Tigers: Post One

In general, Hampden-Sydney has a pass oriented offense. The CATS have a more balanced attack with a much stronger running game. 

The quarterback match-up is a pretty interesting one. Of course, CAT fans are very familiar with Josh Yoder. We know what he can do and we know how important he is to the CAT offense. The Tiger quarterback, Nash Nance, is practically a mirror image of Yoder, both physically and statistically. This similarity should merit Nance instant respect from the CAT fans and players.

Nance is 6'4" and weighs 210 lbs while Yoder is 6'4" and weighs 220 lbs.

They both like to run the ball; in fact, both lead their respective teams in rushing. Nance has gained 652 yards on 129 attempts (5 yard average). Nance has 16 rusing touchdowns. Yoder has gained 760 yards on 134 attempts (5.7 yards carry). Yoder also has 16 rushing touchdowns.

In the passing game, Nance has attempted 344 passes and completed 224 (65%) for 2779 yards. Nance is averaging 12.4 yards per completion. He has thrown for 20 touchdowns. He has a TD/Interception ratio of 20/13. Yoder has attempted 227 passes and completed 145 (64%) for 2070 yards. Yoder is averaging 14.2 yards per completion. He has thrown for 19 touchdowns. Yoder has a P/I ratio of 19/7.

Nance made ODAC first team all-conference last year as a sophomore. He, most likely, will repeat in 2013. Since he leads the conference in numerous offensive categories and his team reached the D3 playoffs for the first time, he will, most likely, be named the 2013 conference Player of the Year. Of course, Yoder reigns as the 2013 NWC Offensive Player of the Year.

Unfortunately, for the Tigers this is where the favorable comparisons end. I will have more on how I see the two teams matching up in a future post.   


criswyly

Don't forget your booties cause it's cold out there!

swede

Quote from: criswyly on November 24, 2013, 06:57:52 PM
catdomealumni.com works for me...or maybe "Expect To Win!"...."Leave No Doubt"
Unless #11 prefers I don't use it :( if so I could go Cat Dome :) may use "Exspect to Win" Now I need an Artist. It has to be pretty sharp looking if it's going to represent the Wildcats :)

Thanks my friend for the input. Tried to give ya some karma but already did.

swede

Quote from: dawgcat on November 24, 2013, 07:29:03 PM
Comparing the CATS and the Tigers: Post One

In general, Hampden-Sydney has a pass oriented offense. The CATS have a more balanced attack with a much stronger running game. 

The quarterback match-up is a pretty interesting one. Of course, CAT fans are very familiar with Josh Yoder. We know what he can do and we know how important he is to the CAT offense. The Tiger quarterback, Nash Nance, is practically a mirror image of Yoder, both physically and statistically. This similarity should merit Nance instant respect from the CAT fans and players.

Nance is 6'4" and weighs 210 lbs while Yoder is 6'4" and weighs 220 lbs.

They both like to run the ball; in fact, both lead their respective teams in rushing. Nance has gained 652 yards on 129 attempts (5 yard average). Nance has 16 rusing touchdowns. Yoder has gained 760 yards on 134 attempts (5.7 yards carry). Yoder also has 16 rushing touchdowns.

In the passing game, Nance has attempted 344 passes and completed 224 (65%) for 2779 yards. Nance is averaging 12.4 yards per completion. He has thrown for 20 touchdowns. He has a TD/Interception ratio of 20/13. Yoder has attempted 227 passes and completed 145 (64%) for 2070 yards. Yoder is averaging 14.2 yards per completion. He has thrown for 19 touchdowns. Yoder has a P/I ratio of 19/7.

Nance made ODAC first team all-conference last year as a sophomore. He, most likely, will repeat in 2013. Since he leads the conference in numerous offensive categories and his team reached the D3 playoffs for the first time, he will, most likely, be named the 2013 conference Player of the Year. Of course, Yoder reigns as the 2013 NWC Offensive Player of the Year.

Unfortunately, for the Tigers this is where the favorable comparisons end. I will have more on how I see the two teams matching up in a future post.
Well done dawgcat 8-) :) :) Looking forward to your next post and of coarse #11's analysis :)

swede

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CamCat

Quote from: criswyly on November 24, 2013, 08:54:28 PM
Plus K for dawgcat.... 8-) 8-) 8-)
Absolutely. He's off to a good start with more K than posts.
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speedybigboy

Quote from: swede on November 24, 2013, 09:28:58 PM
Went to D3football home pagen and there was a an for murphy beds ;D
;D ;D ;D

MonroviaCat

Quote from: dawgcat on November 24, 2013, 07:29:03 PM
Comparing the CATS and the Tigers: Post One

In general, Hampden-Sydney has a pass oriented offense. The CATS have a more balanced attack with a much stronger running game. 

The quarterback match-up is a pretty interesting one. Of course, CAT fans are very familiar with Josh Yoder. We know what he can do and we know how important he is to the CAT offense. The Tiger quarterback, Nash Nance, is practically a mirror image of Yoder, both physically and statistically. This similarity should merit Nance instant respect from the CAT fans and players.

Nance is 6'4" and weighs 210 lbs while Yoder is 6'4" and weighs 220 lbs.

They both like to run the ball; in fact, both lead their respective teams in rushing. Nance has gained 652 yards on 129 attempts (5 yard average). Nance has 16 rusing touchdowns. Yoder has gained 760 yards on 134 attempts (5.7 yards carry). Yoder also has 16 rushing touchdowns.

In the passing game, Nance has attempted 344 passes and completed 224 (65%) for 2779 yards. Nance is averaging 12.4 yards per completion. He has thrown for 20 touchdowns. He has a TD/Interception ratio of 20/13. Yoder has attempted 227 passes and completed 145 (64%) for 2070 yards. Yoder is averaging 14.2 yards per completion. He has thrown for 19 touchdowns. Yoder has a P/I ratio of 19/7.

Nance made ODAC first team all-conference last year as a sophomore. He, most likely, will repeat in 2013. Since he leads the conference in numerous offensive categories and his team reached the D3 playoffs for the first time, he will, most likely, be named the 2013 conference Player of the Year. Of course, Yoder reigns as the 2013 NWC Offensive Player of the Year.

Unfortunately, for the Tigers this is where the favorable comparisons end. I will have more on how I see the two teams matching up in a future post.
one other distintion , Yoder spreads it around more evenly.  Nance has a very primary target!
Go Cats!

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