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wabashcpa

Quote from: Pat Coleman on October 02, 2008, 07:56:38 PM
QuoteDon Hansen we're not, and we do not shy away from making tough decisions by watering down our awards, whether regional or national, weekly or annual.

What team gets to put two quarterbacks on the field?

Indiana had Kellen Lewis and Ben Chappell on the field together quite a bit last Saturday against Michigan State.

Pat Coleman

Unless they each get snapped a ball simultaneously I don't think that is what was being advocated. :)
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Tex

Howdy from Birmingham!  I was working in New Orleans this week and found that Birmingham was only a 5 hour drive away.  What are the odds?
"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son." -- Dean Wormer

Ron Boerger

Tex, from what I hear you drive so fast that nearly any place is within five hours  ;)

Tex

Quote from: Ron Boerger on October 03, 2008, 07:59:05 PM
Tex, from what I hear you drive so fast that nearly any place is within five hours  ;)

Hmm... someone tattling on me?  I don't drive too fast, the rest of the world drives too slow.  Tex's Theory of Relativity. 
"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son." -- Dean Wormer

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Tex on October 03, 2008, 08:48:43 PM
Quote from: Ron Boerger on October 03, 2008, 07:59:05 PM
Tex, from what I hear you drive so fast that nearly any place is within five hours  ;)

Hmm... someone tattling on me?  I don't drive too fast, the rest of the world drives too slow.  Tex's Theory of Relativity. 
Google maps has New Orleans to Birmingham at 342 miles and 5 hours, 9 minutes.

I think that it may be less than 5 hours, door-to-door, because you can drive 77 MPH in the slow lane on IH-59, a straight shot from NOLA to B'ham.

Tex

Yeah, I stopped for lunch and for gas.  :-(
"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son." -- Dean Wormer

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Tex on October 03, 2008, 09:44:55 PM
Yeah, I stopped for lunch and for gas.  :-(
Only for lunch and gas?

Was that you that I saw throwing plastic bottles out the car window?   :D



Sorry guys and gals.  I am getting silly.  :P

Ron Boerger

#5153
Birmingham-Southern is giving Trinity all they can handle.  At the half it's TU 27, BSC 20.

Chris Baer - 88 yds rushing, 12 carries, 1 TD.
Bryant Wilson - 11-16-0 135 yds, 2 TDs.
Chris Coleman, 3 rcpt, 44 yds.
Jeff Jones, 8 tackles.

Joe Thigpen - 72 yds rushing, 10 carries, 1 TD.
Joe Thigpen, 10-14-0 125 yds, 2 TDs.
Tay Walker, 4 catches, 73 yds.
Micah Baker, 5 tackles.

exmajor

Depauw is dodging bullets in the Millsaps redzone, two Major turnovers inside the 20, still 21-7 Majors with time winding down in the 2nd quarter.  Millsaps just intercepted and is driving again.

exmajor

Millsaps leads Depauw at the half 35-7, waiting on first half stats to come out. 

Of note: Joseph went down on the last drive of the half for Millsaps with a leg injury, but walked off the field, don't know the extent of the injury yet. 

Ron Boerger

Trinity plays a much better second half defensively and comes away with a 48-20 win.

Chris Baer - 135 yds, 20 carries, 2TD.
Bryant Wilson - 18-24-0 223 yds, 3 TD (plus 1 rushing TD)
Chris Coleman - 5 rcpt, 77 yd, 1TD
Jeff Jones - 10 tackles (4 solo), INT

Joe Thigpen - 70 yds, 15 carries, 1 TD
Joe Thigpen - 11/22/1, 145 yds, 2 TD
Tay Walker - 5 catches, 78 yds
Steven Wilson - 7 tackles (1 solo)

consultant

Joseph appears to be fine and will start 2nd half.  

Ralph Turner

Quote from: consultant on October 04, 2008, 03:45:59 PM
Joseph appears to be fine and will start 2nd half.  
After the first series of downs, I ask why?

consultant

Ralph,
I agree...Millsaps had to punt for the first time on the afternoon.

;)