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redlandsfan

RFB,

Can you help me out with this?  How classy of a guy is coach Squires?

RFB

Quote from: redlandsfan on October 30, 2007, 10:52:55 AM
RFB,

Can you help me out with this?  How classy of a guy is coach Squires?

The only thing I can comment on was the "F*ck Redlands" & "F*ck Maynard" chants from the 1993 Cal Lu team. Pretty bush league if you ask me as Coach Maynard is nothing but class all the way. Some Who supporters have come on this board and said it never happened but it did indeed because I heard it with my own ears. When I played we were 3-1 against the Who. No doubt they were the team we wanted to monkeystomp the most.

EastCoastStag

I'm going to enjoy the Whitter win, especially after someone predicted a 150-0 CLU win over CMS (although it was a terrible performance). Poets will be in the hunt next year and Hammer will build a program.
I can't believe the year is almost over. Haven't made a single game. Sorta hard to do working 90hrs a week and living in SF. Debating going down for the Pomona game... its that or Cal / USC? Kegs and PeacePipe parties.... or hippies, weed, and peace protests... wait no that will still be going on at Pitzer.

Good to see Jones doing well at UWW.


scandihoovian

Quote from: OxyBob on October 30, 2007, 11:56:16 AM
That doesn't seem right to me. If CLU beats Pomona, and Redlands beats Whittier, then the Kingsmen will be 5-0 and the Bulldogs will be 4-1, same as Oxy, which still has a game with Whittier. If Oxy then lost to Whittier and Redlands beat CLU, then the Bulldogs would win the conference AQ based on head-to-head.

Well put Bob - that's why we gotta take them one game at a time in order to take it to the next level!

I meant what I said before, lots of important football left to be played, and the Poets play a positively preposterously prominent role in the outcome.

Finally, (and I know the best way to end this topic is to ignore it but I can't help myself) Squires took over as the CLU Coach in 1996, and to my knowledge he and Maynard had a great deal of respect for each other and their respective programs.

Fear the Poet

Quote from: EastCoastStag on October 30, 2007, 12:18:56 PM
I'm going to enjoy the Whitter win, especially after someone predicted a 150-0 CLU win over CMS



i think that was me :)  touche!
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

dawgs57

Actually, 1991 is not my Era - it is my brother's era.  I was there 99-01.  Either way there WERE in fact holdovers from a scholarship era.  If you can prove that there were only around 5 players left, I will drop it.  No doubt that team was good, because they beat a VERY strong UR squad, but I refuse to believe that there would be a minimal impact from those players.  Maybe you can provide a little more detail on this?  Regardless, Redlands v. CalWho may FINALLY live up to the billing the Who gave to the game every time we whipped them - "The SCIAC Showdown of the Year"  I'm not going to put a number on it yet.  The Dawgs still need to show up and dominate this week.  I think they will.  

D57
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Browneagle64

#7281
There is Definately a lot of football ahead of us and believe me this final  stretch of the season is going to be a nail biter.

Oxy has a good Chapman team on its Radar this week and will look to get stronger. Not only that i am sure the seniors will pull the entire team together, remind them what it means to play smart, hard, tough and with excitment in order to prevail during this game.
Look for the men in orange and black to have fun and play smarter ball during homecoming weekend.

btw, it souds like the who v.s. pup game will indeed be billed as the SCIAC game of the week. It should be interesting to see how this game pans out.   
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GOkingsmen92

My apologies for the poorly placed apostrophes', me no English major.   

My point was that cal Lu has knocked Redlands off before.  Don't overlook the Kingsmen.

As for scholarship players on that team in 91, there were five or six.  Two offensive linemen, one LB, a wr and an Rb.  None of us had a full ride or even as much as a half scholarship.  (Scholarships had been frozen in 1990 and not increased after the decision to join the sciac.)

so did having scholarship players make a difference?  Maybe but we also lost to la Verne that year!

Those were dark years for the football program after Cal Lu decided to go to sciac and coach shoup and his blue, magic slippers exited stage right.  It was hard to recruit, players left.  I wish we had Tommy bonds or any quarterback at all.  During those transition years we got beat like a drum.  Coach Harper did great with what we had.

Beating Redlands the last game of season in 91 was a ray of sunshine though.

I look forward to seeing you all in Thousand Oaks in two weeks!!


GO KINGSMEN!!!


Sabretooth Tiger

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Quote from: GOkingsmen92 on October 30, 2007, 03:18:07 PM
My apologies for the poorly placed apostrophes', me no English major. 

But me play football real good . . .

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CarloRossiLep

Quote from: GOkingsmen92 on October 30, 2007, 03:18:07 PM
Maybe but we also lost to la Verne that year!

Wow! La Verne used to beat people?  That just sounds so amazing I almost can't bring myself to believe it  :'( ;).
Hail to the Orange!!!

OXY Oswald

#7285
Congratulations to the Kingsmen for making the front page. 


Oh, I almost forgot... GOOOO Sagehens!
Go TIGERS!!!

Tough days for Tiger Football.

RFB

Yes, La Verne used to beat people. During their run from 1993-1995, they just about beat everybody, including some very good Redlands teams. That run also included an 8-0 1996 team that was beat by Redlands the last game of the season for the SCIAC title in overtime. It's just strange that they fell off the map as a program after such a good run.

RFB

Quote from: OXY Oswald on October 30, 2007, 05:52:18 PM
Congratulations to the Kingsmen for making the front page. 

Indeed, second time this year a SCIAC team had made the frontpage. Nice to see Pat and company giving the SCIAC some love.

Fear the Poet

Quote from: OXY Oswald on October 30, 2007, 05:52:18 PM
Congratulations to the Kingsmen for making the front page. 




Inceredible year so far by Cal Lu. Coach McEnroe is doing a great job.  Congrats to them. That Freeway League QB is doing pretty good as well. ;)
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

CarloRossiLep

Quote from: RFB on October 30, 2007, 05:54:12 PM
Yes, La Verne used to beat people. During their run from 1993-1995, they just about beat everybody, including some very good Redlands teams. That run also included an 8-0 1996 team that was beat by Redlands the last game of the season for the SCIAC title in overtime. It's just strange that they fell off the map as a program after such a good run.

It was a change in administration that helped them fall of the map.  Rex Huigens was rumored to retire because it became such a stressful situation dealing with the Admissions office because they became so anti-athletics.  I've been told by former players of his that he was one of the best recruiters you would ever meet but he got so frustrated with the administration that it wasn't worth it anymore.  This is just what I've heard and none of it is from Coach Huigens himself.  He's doing pretty well with the Leopards golf team though.
Hail to the Orange!!!