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D O.C.

You must mean my favorite sports bar in Stanton,CA?

MonroviaCat

Go Cats!

D O.C.



D O.C.

Wilkerson calls for a fair catch at the UMBH 10, fumbles, ball goes into end zone. B-Port can't recover, touchback.
B-Port gets interception 2 plays later.

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MHB with FG, 24-0.

Baseball season is too fresh for me to follow more.

D O.C.

That 24-0 final sounds familiar.

Ralph Turner


D O.C.

 :)
Well ask the Cru at the end of the season.

gren

Quote from: MonroviaCat on December 09, 2017, 04:48:45 PM
Quote from: D O.C. on December 09, 2017, 04:48:07 PM
That was something to see.

I'm not a hater but the Yankees got to give it up some year....
speaking of the yankees---Stanton?
Yeah no trade clause but willing to go to Yanks go figure!!

catjumper

Well, at least we're as good as Brockport ...

Foss

With UMHB punching its ticket to the Stagg again, this marks yet another year that the 'Cats lost to a team that ended up making it to the Stagg.

Not including the 'Cats first playoff appearance (and loss), which was the Miracle in the Mud, every team the 'Cats have lost to in the playoffs ended up winning the region. And the majority ended up making it to the Stagg.

- 12 of the 13 losses were to teams that won the region. Only exception was to Central in 2000. And our region has always been one the toughest.

- 8 of the 13 losses were to teams that made it to the Stagg. That's over 60% of the time the team we lost to was good enough to win the Westish or UMHBish region and get to the Stagg.

- 5 of the 13 losses (6 if UMHB wins it this year) were to the eventually national champ.

Bottom line: The caliber of teams that have ended our seasons have been consistently impressive.
A packed student section behind an end zone cheering on guys they will actually see in class on Monday is almost as cool as The Streak.

D O.C.

Please...MISHAP in the Mud.

I don't like magicians and I'm mystified d3football.com had the number 1 & 2 team to go to the Stagg all along since week one. Playing the odds I suppose.
Oshkosh by gosh......

bluenote

Quote from: Foss on December 11, 2017, 02:40:57 PM
With UMHB punching its ticket to the Stagg again, this marks yet another year that the 'Cats lost to a team that ended up making it to the Stagg.

Not including the 'Cats first playoff appearance (and loss), which was the Miracle in the Mud, every team the 'Cats have lost to in the playoffs ended up winning the region. And the majority ended up making it to the Stagg.

- 12 of the 13 losses were to teams that won the region. Only exception was to Central in 2000. And our region has always been one the toughest.

- 8 of the 13 losses were to teams that made it to the Stagg. That's over 60% of the time the team we lost to was good enough to win the Westish or UMHBish region and get to the Stagg.

- 5 of the 13 losses (6 if UMHB wins it this year) were to the eventually national champ.

Bottom line: The caliber of teams that have ended our seasons have been consistently impressive.

You are what we call "A Brain"...   ;D

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Foss on December 11, 2017, 02:40:57 PM
With UMHB punching its ticket to the Stagg again, this marks yet another year that the 'Cats lost to a team that ended up making it to the Stagg.

Not including the 'Cats first playoff appearance (and loss), which was the Miracle in the Mud, every team the 'Cats have lost to in the playoffs ended up winning the region. And the majority ended up making it to the Stagg.

- 12 of the 13 losses were to teams that won the region. Only exception was to Central in 2000. And our region has always been one the toughest.

- 8 of the 13 losses were to teams that made it to the Stagg. That's over 60% of the time the team we lost to was good enough to win the Westish or UMHBish region and get to the Stagg.

- 5 of the 13 losses (6 if UMHB wins it this year) were to the eventually national champ.

Bottom line: The caliber of teams that have ended our seasons have been consistently impressive.
...one of the hazards/consequences of being a geographical orphan...

I feel for you and us...