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D O.C.

QuoteNWC was entitled to get games where they want them.

Now there's a good idea I, myself, never thought of!

Uh, hard time convincing the rest of the country how tough the players are coming out of 'Linda.'   8)

Fear the Poet

Quote from: D O.C. on March 14, 2008, 11:55:48 AM
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Uh, hard time convincing the rest of the country how tough the players are coming out of 'Linda.'   8)


what are you talking about? The home of the Nixon Library and fake boobs!! Two of my favorite things.
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

Gig Harbor Cat


Fear the Poet

Quote from: Fear the Poet on March 14, 2008, 12:16:04 PM
Quote from: D O.C. on March 14, 2008, 11:55:48 AM
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Uh, hard time convincing the rest of the country how tough the players are coming out of 'Linda.'   8)


what are you talking about? The home of the Nixon Library and fake boobs!! Two of my favorite things.


i should correct myself, thats three of my favorite things.
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

wildcat11

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Dutch,

Obviously the SCIAC isn’t obligated to Linfield but I do have the right to express my opinion that the conference has been ducking the Wildcats since 2003.  Hell the biggest supporter of Redlands on this board even said the conference has been avoiding scheduling Linfield.

And of course my statements are self-severing.  I want Linfield to be able to play as many d3 games as possible instead of only six D3 games. Which almost happened this year until Hardin-Simmons came to the rescue at the midnight hour so we now have at least a 7th d3 game.

Dutch, I think you understand the NWC and SCIAC are geographically isolated from the rest of the division and it’s very frustrating to see every single team in the NWC play one, two, and sometimes three SCIAC opponents a year while Linfield continues to play DII, NAIA, and mid-west/Texas schools to fill our non-conference schedule and have SCIAC schools say no to us.

In regards to pool C.....IMO, the automatic bid conferences now have should encourage teams to take more risk in their non-conference instead of less. 

Maynard may be a ducker but he’s no fool.  He knows Whitworth loses 10 of 11 defensive starters this season.  Most of them were 3 and some 4 year starters for the Pirates and the heart of that team the past two years.  So he takes on the team he knows is going to be down defensively and one that he knows he can beat instead of the other team that he’s never been able to get over on.   

coco

2004,

A little background for you.

Wildcat11 was a stellar D lineman at Linfield several years ago, and has remained closely connected to the program since his graduation.
He's been a part of this board pretty much since its inception and is the head honcho of the NWC page. His football knowledge and NWC knowledge are undisputed.

He's normally correct on factual matters. It sticks in the craw of all of us who have been around a while that we can't get SCIAC teams  to play Linfield. We're not a wealthy school, and it's darn expensive to fly to Wisconsin and Texas. We  had a sweet little deal going with Redlands, until they took their ball and went home, and we have long memories.
Two words:  THE STREAK

wildcat11

Coco, that is really flattering and thank you for the nice words.  I don't consider myself a hancho.  I know I'm a really big linfield honk who beats on a very dead horse about the SCIAC and Linfield. 

On that note, I'm dropping this subject (for now) because long times readers of the SCIAC board are sick to death of this topic and I'd rather read Scandi and Bob's posts, get updates about LR's track season, and get the latest surf reports.

RFB

Quote from: wildcat11 on March 14, 2008, 03:54:45 PM
Dutch,

Obviously the SCIAC isn't obligated to Linfield but I do have the right to express my opinion that the conference has been ducking the Wildcats since 2003.  Hell the biggest supporter of Redlands on this board even said the conference has been avoiding scheduling Linfield.

And of course my statements are self-severing.  I want Linfield to be able to play as many d3 games as possible instead of only six D3 games. Which almost happened this year until Hardin-Simmons came to the rescue at the midnight hour so we now have at least a 7th d3 game.

Dutch, I think you understand the NWC and SCIAC are geographically isolated from the rest of the division and it's very frustrating to see every single team in the NWC play one, two, and sometimes three SCIAC opponents a year while Linfield continues to play DII, NAIA, and mid-west/Texas schools to fill our non-conference schedule and have SCIAC schools say no to us.

In regards to pool C.....IMO, the automatic bid conferences now have should encourage teams to take more risk in their non-conference instead of less. 

Maynard may be a ducker but he's no fool.  He knows Whitworth loses 10 of 11 defensive starters this season.  Most of them were 3 and some 4 year starters for the Pirates and the heart of that team the past two years.  So he takes on the team he knows is going to be down defensively and one that he knows he can beat instead of the other team that he's never been able to get over on.   


Yep, I'll say it again that Redlands has disconnected their phone line when it comes to Linfield. However, Redlands has nothing to do with Linfields inability to beat Whitworth the last two years. Maybe Linfield should stop worrying about Redlands and concentrate on a certain football program located in Spokane.

Fear the Poet



On that note, I'm dropping this subject (for now) because long times readers of the SCIAC board are sick to death of this topic and I'd rather read Scandi and Bob's posts, get updates about LR's track season, and get the latest surf reports.
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thats why everyone comes to this board. :)
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

wildcat11

Quote from: RFB on March 14, 2008, 05:24:38 PM
Yep, I'll say it again that Redlands has disconnected their phone line when it comes to Linfield. However, Redlands has nothing to do with Linfields inability to beat Whitworth the last two years. Maybe Linfield should stop worrying about Redlands and concentrate on a certain football program located in Spokane.

Don't worry, Linfield isn't going to let this get any further out of hand like Oxy trumping Redlands for 4 straight.  The NWC will come to order on Oct 11.  ;)

Sabretooth Tiger

Quote from: wildcat11 on March 14, 2008, 05:00:48 PM
Coco, that is really flattering and thank you for the nice words.  I don't consider myself a hancho.  I know I'm a really big linfield honk who beats on a very dead horse about the SCIAC and Linfield. 

On that note, I'm dropping this subject (for now) because long times readers of the SCIAC board are sick to death of this topic and I'd rather read Scandi and Bob's posts, get updates about LR's track season, and get the latest surf reports.

LOCAL FORECAST FOR NORTH SAN DIEGO
Friday 03/14 - Poor - 3-5 ft waist to head high
Sat  03/15 - Poor+ - 4-6 ft, shoulder high to 1 ft overhead, occasionally 7 ft
Sun 03/16 - Poor+ - 4-7 ft, shoulder high to 2 ft overhead
Mon 03/17 - Fair - 3-4 ft, waist to shoulder, occasional 5 ft
Tues 03/18 - Fair - 2-3, knee to waist, occasional 4 ft

Nasty onshores make it sloppy through Sunday, diminishing Mon/Tues so it cleans up a bit

WC - check out surfline.com

Of course, if it rains, gotta watch water quality, 72 hrs is usual window to get the nasties out of the water after a rain.

I'm here to serve  8)

   

DutchFan2004

Quote from: RFB on March 14, 2008, 05:24:38 PM
Quote from: wildcat11 on March 14, 2008, 03:54:45 PM
Dutch,

Obviously the SCIAC isn't obligated to Linfield but I do have the right to express my opinion that the conference has been ducking the Wildcats since 2003.  Hell the biggest supporter of Redlands on this board even said the conference has been avoiding scheduling Linfield.

And of course my statements are self-severing.  I want Linfield to be able to play as many d3 games as possible instead of only six D3 games. Which almost happened this year until Hardin-Simmons came to the rescue at the midnight hour so we now have at least a 7th d3 game.

Dutch, I think you understand the NWC and SCIAC are geographically isolated from the rest of the division and it's very frustrating to see every single team in the NWC play one, two, and sometimes three SCIAC opponents a year while Linfield continues to play DII, NAIA, and mid-west/Texas schools to fill our non-conference schedule and have SCIAC schools say no to us.

In regards to pool C.....IMO, the automatic bid conferences now have should encourage teams to take more risk in their non-conference instead of less. 

Maynard may be a ducker but he's no fool.  He knows Whitworth loses 10 of 11 defensive starters this season.  Most of them were 3 and some 4 year starters for the Pirates and the heart of that team the past two years.  So he takes on the team he knows is going to be down defensively and one that he knows he can beat instead of the other team that he's never been able to get over on.   


Yep, I'll say it again that Redlands has disconnected their phone line when it comes to Linfield. However, Redlands has nothing to do with Linfields inability to beat Whitworth the last two years. Maybe Linfield should stop worrying about Redlands and concentrate on a certain football program located in Spokane.


Well I can understand in this context.  With Pool C bids getting more rare all the time If you can fill your schedule with teams that you know you can compete with and come out of the conference scedule with only one loss and you are not the AQ you do have a shot at a Pool C bid.  I think the days of 2 losses getting a bid are fewer and farther between.  So I don't think many teams will be spending lots of money to get losses or only have a marginal percentage of victory.  I know Central had some trouble getting the schedule filled next year.  We had to take a one game on the road game with Alma.  So that game does not count for the record.  You have some success and teams with playoff hopes do not want to play you and really bad teams do not want to be beat up either.  
Play with Passion  Coach Ron Schipper

coco

Quote from: Sabretooth Tiger on March 14, 2008, 05:37:36 PM
Quote from: wildcat11 on March 14, 2008, 05:00:48 PM
Coco, that is really flattering and thank you for the nice words.  I don't consider myself a hancho.  I know I'm a really big linfield honk who beats on a very dead horse about the SCIAC and Linfield. 

On that note, I'm dropping this subject (for now) because long times readers of the SCIAC board are sick to death of this topic and I'd rather read Scandi and Bob's posts, get updates about LR's track season, and get the latest surf reports.

LOCAL FORECAST FOR NORTH SAN DIEGO
Friday 03/14 - Poor - 3-5 ft waist to head high
Sat  03/15 - Poor+ - 4-6 ft, shoulder high to 1 ft overhead, occasionally 7 ft
Sun 03/16 - Poor+ - 4-7 ft, shoulder high to 2 ft overhead
Mon 03/17 - Fair - 3-4 ft, waist to shoulder, occasional 5 ft
Tues 03/18 - Fair - 2-3, knee to waist, occasional 4 ft

Nasty onshores make it sloppy through Sunday, diminishing Mon/Tues so it cleans up a bit

WC - check out surfline.com

Of course, if it rains, gotta watch water quality, 72 hrs is usual window to get the nasties out of the water after a rain.

I'm here to serve  8)

   


This why I love this board. You rock, Tooth. Rub it in while we're drowning up here.

We're all supporter of Little Ricky, in both conferences, and want to hear about his track season. Don't be afrait to brag, Fear and DAW.

WC11, I didn't know what else to call you besides head honcho. How about Voice of Reason? Oh wait, that's Bluenote..
Two words:  THE STREAK

Fear the Poet

Quote from: coco on March 14, 2008, 06:32:55 PM
Quote from: Sabretooth Tiger on March 14, 2008, 05:37:36 PM
Quote from: wildcat11 on March 14, 2008, 05:00:48 PM
Coco, that is really flattering and thank you for the nice words.  I don't consider myself a hancho.  I know I'm a really big linfield honk who beats on a very dead horse about the SCIAC and Linfield. 

On that note, I'm dropping this subject (for now) because long times readers of the SCIAC board are sick to death of this topic and I'd rather read Scandi and Bob's posts, get updates about LR's track season, and get the latest surf reports.

LOCAL FORECAST FOR NORTH SAN DIEGO
Friday 03/14 - Poor - 3-5 ft waist to head high
Sat  03/15 - Poor+ - 4-6 ft, shoulder high to 1 ft overhead, occasionally 7 ft
Sun 03/16 - Poor+ - 4-7 ft, shoulder high to 2 ft overhead
Mon 03/17 - Fair - 3-4 ft, waist to shoulder, occasional 5 ft
Tues 03/18 - Fair - 2-3, knee to waist, occasional 4 ft

Nasty onshores make it sloppy through Sunday, diminishing Mon/Tues so it cleans up a bit

WC - check out surfline.com

Of course, if it rains, gotta watch water quality, 72 hrs is usual window to get the nasties out of the water after a rain.

I'm here to serve  8)

   



We're all supporter of Little Ricky, in both conferences, and want to hear about his track season. Don't be afrait to brag, Fear and DAW.


don't encourage us..you might regret it :)  Thanks for the support. LR is working hard to improve. He gained 2' on his shot last week to get him to 42.8' He 's getting there. He is in the middle of changing his technique. Coach Hogan is a very good coach and I'm confident LR will be close to fifty by the end of his freshman season.
thanks again
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

D O.C.

QuoteDOC

Are you on the beach today

Naw, not today.
Well, lookit Sabretooth Tiger keeping his toe in the door! I was going to profer up a
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Windy, this is Katie with the report for Friday afternoon at 1:30pm.
SURF:
2-3 ft.+ - knee to chest high with occasional 4 ft. and poor conditions.

PM Regional Overview: More winds onshore and worse conditions this afternoon. Bumpy, junky, chunky and uninviting. There is windswell at the better breaks in the waist-chest high range if that's your cup of tea.

This Morning's Dawn Patrol: Textured and lumpy windswell with crumbly shoulders. Poor shape.

WEATHER:
W winds 10-15kt+ and mostly sunny skies
and he beats me to it!


http://www.surfline.com/reports/report.cfm?id=4223


All the 10 foot plus dudes are waiting for you when this front passes Tooth.