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clandfan

JT:  Was Rowan not extended an invite to an ECAC game or did they decline? 


rams1102

Quote from: JT on November 14, 2010, 08:51:58 PM
Quote from: rams1102 on November 14, 2010, 08:46:58 PM
Quote from: MSU Pride on November 14, 2010, 05:38:43 PM
Rams, are you going to go?



My Grand Daughters Christining. Things to prepare for. See ya in Dover. ;D

I have always found skipping the first round to be good luck.  Last time I went to a first round, Rowan lost. Every time we skip and go on vacation Rowan goes deep.  Don't sweat it.  And good vibes for your Grand daughter.
Thanks JT. ;D
It ain't over till it's over, and when you get to the fork in the road, take it.

JT

Quote from: clandfan on November 15, 2010, 07:58:36 AM
JT:  Was Rowan not extended an invite to an ECAC game or did they decline? 

To my knowledge, Rowan has never applied for an ECAC bid in their history. NCAA's or bust.

HSC85

Hello MSU and NJAC fans,

I want to provide some info in case any of you are planning to attend the playoff game at HSC this weekend.  The campus is in a rural setting.  The two nearest airports are Lynchburg (50 min) and Richmond (90 min).  There are a few hotels in the Farmville (5min) area as well as many more in Richmond and Lynchburg.  There is plenty of parking and tailgating is encouraged.  The NCAA will be managing the gate and taking tickets.  The football field is set in a natural bowl so there are many more places to sit or stand and watch the game than the stated capacity of the stadium seats.  Everyone that wants to attend the game will be able to get a ticket and attend.

Safe travels to all who attend. 

catchball

Quote from: HSC85 on November 15, 2010, 12:50:48 PM
Hello MSU and NJAC fans,

I want to provide some info in case any of you are planning to attend the playoff game at HSC this weekend.  The campus is in a rural setting.  The two nearest airports are Lynchburg (50 min) and Richmond (90 min).  There are a few hotels in the Farmville (5min) area as well as many more in Richmond and Lynchburg.  There is plenty of parking and tailgating is encouraged.  The NCAA will be managing the gate and taking tickets.  The football field is set in a natural bowl so there are many more places to sit or stand and watch the game than the stated capacity of the stadium seats.  Everyone that wants to attend the game will be able to get a ticket and attend.

Safe travels to all who attend.  
Thanks for the info HSC !!

MSU Pride

Thank you!!

A roadtrip is being prepared as we speak!!

So what's the skinny on HSC??

HSC85

MSU Pride,

We play them one game at a time.

We are just happy to be here.  With hard work and the good Lord willing things will work out OK.

I can't think of any more cliche's.   ;) ;D

HSCTiger74

Quote from: HSC85 on November 15, 2010, 02:36:13 PM
MSU Pride,

We play them one game at a time.

We are just happy to be here.  With hard work and the good Lord willing things will work out OK.

I can't think of any more cliche's.   ;) ;D

Well said Nuke. 
TANSTAAFL

HScoach

If anyone in the NJAC is interested to match wits with an old bald guy, please join us for the 2010 OAC Playoff Pick-Ems contest. 

Spreads for all 16 games have been posted in the OAC Pick-Em page.

I find easily offended people rather offensive!

Statistics are like bikinis; what they reveal is interesting, what they hide is essential.

maxpower

Don't let LD see that 64-point spread for St. L....

pg04

I think the number is only high because I don't think Kehres would run up the score that much. 

maxpower

I thought the same thing. Spreads are weird at that magnitude.

HScoach

Quote from: pg04 on November 15, 2010, 07:46:50 PM
I think the number is only high because I don't think Kehres would run up the score that much. 

Correct.  It will take a defensive TD or two for the game to get beyond the low 50's.
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JT

Quote from: HScoach on November 15, 2010, 08:33:41 PM
Quote from: pg04 on November 15, 2010, 07:46:50 PM
I think the number is only high because I don't think Kehres would run up the score that much. 

Correct.  It will take a defensive TD or two for the game to get beyond the low 50's.

Hopefully, they'll do better than Bilgewater. I was sooo happy they got clobbered 66-0. Was hoping for 100.