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Ralph Turner

AF 4,

South Alabama club team, looking for any games they can get.

Troy,  needs some reps to work the underclassmen, 40 mile bus ride

LaGrange, 80 miles up the road...natural rival;

Faulkner, crosstown,  great rival;  should be able to get 2 games there.

You have almost made the case for Huntingdon being in better shape than Millsaps.

DPU3619

Quote from: Ralph Turner on September 10, 2007, 02:38:12 PM
DPU, we covered JV's on an portion of the board.

How many JV games are within a 3 hour drive of Greencastle?  ;)

Jackson MS is in the proverbial middle-of-nowhere.  You play Miss College twice, LaCollege, 3 hrs away, twice, Huntingdon 4hours away twice, and that is it.  :-\

No no, Ralph.  I certainly understand that.  Frank seemed a bit puzzled at why DPU didn't run the scrubs out there, but that's just something they've never done.  With several schools nearby, it's easy to schedule plenty of JV games to get the youngsters some PT and get the young first stringers more game experience.

Ralph Turner

Quote from: DPU3619 on September 10, 2007, 07:00:01 PM
Quote from: Ralph Turner on September 10, 2007, 02:38:12 PM
DPU, we covered JV's on an portion of the board.

How many JV games are within a 3 hour drive of Greencastle?  ;)

Jackson MS is in the proverbial middle-of-nowhere.  You play Miss College twice, LaCollege, 3 hrs away, twice, Huntingdon 4hours away twice, and that is it.  :-\

No no, Ralph.  I certainly understand that.  Frank seemed a bit puzzled at why DPU didn't run the scrubs out there, but that's just something they've never done.  With several schools nearby, it's easy to schedule plenty of JV games to get the youngsters some PT and get the young first stringers more game experience.
Thanks for the clarification, DPU3619.  +1

Just_that_kid

Ralph. I saw a video of the AC/MM game. I understand what you meant about that QB. He can't really throw well, but he's got plenty of speed to burn. That RB is no slouch either! How fast is that Qb in the 40? And what year is he?

PA_wesleyfan

Ralph

If you do not spend a night in a hotel on a road game can you suit up more than 52.

Football !!! The ultimate team sport. Anyone who plays DIII football is a winner...

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Just_that_kid on September 10, 2007, 08:00:58 PM
Ralph. I saw a video of the AC/MM game. I understand what you meant about that QB. He can't really throw well, but he's got plenty of speed to burn. That RB is no slouch either! How fast is that Qb in the 40? And what year is he?
I am not sure what Rashon's 40 speed is, but he is 10.4/10.6secs in the 100 Meters.  Rashon is a junior.

Ralph Turner

Quote from: PA_wesleyfan on September 10, 2007, 08:19:14 PM
Ralph

If you do not spend a night in a hotel on a road game can you suit up more than 52.
I don't think that the NCAA pays for them (or permits it) in the playoffs.  I am not sure what the rules are for the SCAC.

PA_wesleyfan

I believe there is a 52 or 53 player dress limit for playoffs and a party limit for travel. But I think that they can decide on the roster a few hrs before kickoff..
Pat probably has that info
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Pat Coleman

Your playoff roster is 52.
You can travel more than 52 but you're paying for it, not the NCAA.
Your 52 must be set 10 minutes before kickoff.

None of this at all addresses regular-season games, which are subject to conference rules.
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

Ron Boerger

From the SCAC home office in Memphis, TN ...

SCAC Football Offensive Player-of-the-Week
(For games played Saturday, Sept. 8th)

JUSTIN ALEXANDER OF COLORADO COLLEGE, a 5-7, 175-pound junior running back from Arlington, Texas, has been selected the SCAC Football Offensive Player-of-the-Week for games played Saturday, September 15.

Alexander had 194 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries (7.5 yards per carry) in Saturday's 37-21 victory over Pomona-Pitzer.

Alexander's performance on Saturday represented the second-most rushing yards of his career and his fifth career game with 100 or more yards. His career best was 224 yards against Lewis & Clark College on Sept. 23, 2006.

Alexander, who scored on runs of 26 and 3 yards on Saturday, has scored at least one touchdown in four consecutive games.


SCAC Football Defensive Player-of-the-Week

BRIAN MARYNOWITZ OF TRINITY UNIVERSITY, a 6-0, 170-pound senior defensive back from Coral Springs, Fla., has been selected the SCAC Football Defensive Player-of-the-Week for games played Saturday, September 8.

Marynowitz led the Trinity defense with 12 tackles as well as two second-half interceptions as the Tigers defeated Texas Lutheran, 31-10.

His second interception came late in the fourth quarter to seal the victory and keep the Bulldogs off the scoreboard in the second half.

After giving up 10 points in the first half, Marynowitz and the defense gave up no points in the final two quarters, forcing three turnovers and blocking a field goal attempt. Marynowitz and the TU secondary allowed Texas Lutheran just 91 total yards of passing offense.

For the season, Marynowitz leads the team with 15 tackles and two interceptions, as well as picking up a fumble recovery in the first game.

DPU3619

Quote from: Ron Boerger on September 10, 2007, 11:33:48 PM
JUSTIN ALEXANDER OF COLORADO COLLEGE, a 5-7, 175-pound junior running back from Arlington, Texas


Man, just when I thought we'd gotten rid of Jeremy Britt... he's got a clone in Colorado Springs.

SapHead Fan

Hey Frank I believe that the glass is both half full and half empty. As for your comment about Millsaps lucking out against a too confident Trinity team last year well that is just Bull S_ _ T. I was at that game and even taking away Chris Jackson's performance Millsaps did a solid ass wippin on Trinity. No doubt Trinity is a great team and a great program as their 13 conference championships clearly illustrates but give credit where credit is due.

FerricMajor82

Personal Foul.  Roughing the poster.  15 yard penalty.  Play results in a Frank Ezelle first down.

SapHead Fan

Hello Jekelish,

It certainly looks like your offense has definetly improved but I also see where 45 and 21 points have been scored against you. I think you will give our guys a real test on the first conference game of the year for both of us. We have also improved greatly and we have a very high powered offense and a very good defense. It will be interesting to see if our guys can stop your very sucessful running attack. If we can it might be a long day for the Roos. Good luck to your guys and we enjoy playing at your place. The facility is 1st class and your fans are to.

SapHead Fan

Quote from: FerricMajor82 on September 11, 2007, 02:19:17 PM
Personal Foul.  Roughing the poster.  15 yard penalty.  Play results in a Frank Ezelle first down.

No, I believe that Frank's original comments got him a 15 yd penalty for unsportsmen like conduct!!!