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Ron Boerger

"Around the South" returns with a well-written article on the challenges (and opportunities) faced by Jerheme Urban and Trinity this season.   http://d3football.com/columns/around-the-region/south/2014/jerheme-urban-trying-teach-trinity-back-to-prominence

I think the d3football crew have found a fine new columnist in Justin Goldberg - not just saying that for the subject matter - and I look forward to his other takes on the rest of the region.

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Ron Boerger on September 17, 2014, 11:45:24 AM
"Around the South" returns with a well-written article on the challenges (and opportunities) faced by Jerheme Urban and Trinity this season.   http://d3football.com/columns/around-the-region/south/2014/jerheme-urban-trying-teach-trinity-back-to-prominence

I think the d3football crew have found a fine new columnist in Justin Goldberg - not just saying that for the subject matter - and I look forward to his other takes on the rest of the region.
Yeah, almost as good as the first one...   ;-)

ksclegal

Kelly,  You were right LC gave TLU all it could handle in Pineville this week. I still think both teams will be undefeated on Oct 25th When UMHB visits TLU in Seguin.

RLW

Close game, both teams played hard, real nail biter. Congrats TLU.

@d3jason

Quote from: Ralph Turner on September 17, 2014, 03:19:34 PM
Quote from: Ron Boerger on September 17, 2014, 11:45:24 AM
"Around the South" returns with a well-written article on the challenges (and opportunities) faced by Jerheme Urban and Trinity this season.   http://d3football.com/columns/around-the-region/south/2014/jerheme-urban-trying-teach-trinity-back-to-prominence

I think the d3football crew have found a fine new columnist in Justin Goldberg - not just saying that for the subject matter - and I look forward to his other takes on the rest of the region.
Yeah, almost as good as the first one...   ;-)
And a heck of a lot better than that gut from Delaware.

Ralph Turner

Quote from: @d3jason on September 22, 2014, 01:50:20 PM
Quote from: Ralph Turner on September 17, 2014, 03:19:34 PM
Quote from: Ron Boerger on September 17, 2014, 11:45:24 AM
"Around the South" returns with a well-written article on the challenges (and opportunities) faced by Jerheme Urban and Trinity this season.   http://d3football.com/columns/around-the-region/south/2014/jerheme-urban-trying-teach-trinity-back-to-prominence

I think the d3football crew have found a fine new columnist in Justin Goldberg - not just saying that for the subject matter - and I look forward to his other takes on the rest of the region.
Yeah, almost as good as the first one...   ;-)
And a heck of a lot better than that gut from Delaware.
Hmm...
"gut".  Okay Gut?  (Euphemism?)

I think stomach but that is too high.  Duodenum, jejunum and ileum are too high, too.

Colon? No.

Sigmoid?  Not really.

Not going any farther.....    ;)

Kelly Boggs

ksclegal,

It was an entertaining game Saturday in Pineville with a very strange ending. Teams were evenly matched. Turnovers hurt LC in the first half.  TLU's ball security was most impressive - 0 turnovers.

If UMHB does not get its offense on track, it is going to find itself in some games that are going be much closer than need be. From what I understand the defense lacked a lot to be desired in the second half Saturday. This CRU team needs to establish itself and the sooner the better. 

I will be in Central Texas this weekend when The CRU takes on Kean. I hope to see a complete game from UMHB.

I sure hope I cam make it over to Seguin on Oct. 25.

UMHB alumnus and proud supporter of The CRU. "UP with the PURPLE!" 

"If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a merry Christmas." - Darrell Royal

"Never make excuses. Your friends don't need them and your foes won't believe them." John Wooden


umhb2001

Quote from: Kelly Boggs on September 22, 2014, 06:38:10 PM
ksclegal,

It was an entertaining game Saturday in Pineville with a very strange ending. Teams were evenly matched. Turnovers hurt LC in the first half.  TLU's ball security was most impressive - 0 turnovers.

If UMHB does not get its offense on track, it is going to find itself in some games that are going be much closer than need be. From what I understand the defense lacked a lot to be desired in the second half Saturday. This CRU team needs to establish itself and the sooner the better. 

I will be in Central Texas this weekend when The CRU takes on Kean. I hope to see a complete game from UMHB.

I sure hope I cam make it over to Seguin on Oct. 25.

With injuries and players moving on, we are starting several freshman, and at not point on Saturday, we had 6 in the game on defense. That is going to allow for some scores. Thankfully we have some games for them to learn and grow.
Watch out for the wreckingCRU defense!!

ksclegal

After a sloppy start TLU defeats SAGU 54-21.

umhb2001

Watch out for the wreckingCRU defense!!

ksclegal

No, have to play much better to have a chance to win. Although the Cru has won every game handily , I don't think we have seen their best football yet.

umhb2001

Quote from: ksclegal on September 29, 2014, 12:46:26 AM
No, have to play much better to have a chance to win. Although the Cru has won every game handily , I don't think we have seen their best football yet.

Saturday was pretty good. This bye week will do us good as we seek to get healthy. I don't think either side of the ball has clicked, yet, as well as special teams.
Watch out for the wreckingCRU defense!!

umhb2001

What game day events go on in and around TLU? Looking to head to the game and want to find something to experience. Also, are there any good places to camp?
Watch out for the wreckingCRU defense!!