116th Monon Bell Classic

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Pat Coleman

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cave2bens

Quote from: 1837Tigers on November 07, 2009, 08:24:23 AM
On This Day in 1970:

http://www.depauw.edu/news/?id=13700

First Bell Game attended  ;D and I believe the last of the rhynie runs  :-\

Congratulations to DePauw on finally securing a playoff berth - y'all owe those Bexar Bengals some thanks as well, dispatching Centre!

Enough Niceties and Respect - It Hurts My Teeth.  DePauw to Hell!
"Forever more as in days of yore Their deeds be noble and grand"

gobash83

Quote from: cave2bens on November 07, 2009, 08:36:04 PM

Congratulations to DePauw on finally securing a playoff berth - y'all owe those Bexar Bengals some thanks as well, dispatching Centre!

Enough Niceties and Respect - It Hurts My Teeth.  DePauw to Hell!

I agree....now get the Bell!
"Did Wabash Win?"--Ralph "Sap" Wilson '14 (1891-1910)

Schwami

Some advice for DePauw, now that you get to experience this thing called the playoffs.  Scale back the playbook.  Try to keep your offense off the field.  Don't let your future playoff opponents (whomever they may be) see what you are capable of.  Maybe throw in a few fumbles and interceptions for good measure.  Rest your starters.

Or bring all you got.  Either way, it won't matter.

DePauw to Hell, We're Taking the Bell!
Long shall we sing thy praises, Old Wabash

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Schwami on November 07, 2009, 10:58:50 PM
Some advice for DePauw, now that you get to experience this thing called the playoffs.  Scale back the playbook.  Try to keep your offense off the field.  Don't let your future playoff opponents (whomever they may be) see what you are capable of.  Maybe throw in a few fumbles and interceptions for good measure.  Rest your starters.

Or bring all you got.  Either way, it won't matter.

DePauw to Hell, We're Taking the Bell!
I cannot think of too many games that are better preparation for the playoffs than the Monon Bell game.

I think that DePauw will be prepared.

DPU3619

As much as I wanted this game to be for the Pool C, I definitely believe that taking that distraction away will help DePauw.  It's just like any other year now.  It's just like any other Bell game.  That isn't to say that there isn't a lot that comes with that, but being able to focus on that and only that has to help.  Now you worry about the playoffs when you get there.  Until then, you've got 5 days to prepare for the biggest day of the year.

cave2bens

Only starting a Sunday, caffeine bolus, but don't stop believin,' Wes.  Your rationale is eerily similar to those espoused by numerous posters from up the line in 2007 and 2008, and similar results are most welcomed.  Experigentia docet. ;D

DEPAUW TO HELL-GET THE BELL
"Forever more as in days of yore Their deeds be noble and grand"

smedindy

Foot's on the other hand, Tigers!  :D
Wabash Always Fights!

Danny Boy

Ahhh, Monon Week.  The most wonderful time of the year.

DPU Fan, you going to the game? 
Depauw Never Quits

DPU_WR3

This is the absolute greatest week of the year.  And it's the toughest week to hold down the job when all I want to do is listen to the ballad, watch Monon Memories and read this board.

I can't describe how lucky I feel to have been/be apart of it.


GO TIGERS!! KEEP THE BELL!!!!!!!!!

DPU3619

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Quote from: cave2bens on November 08, 2009, 08:55:52 AM
Only starting a Sunday, caffeine bolus, but don't stop believin,' Wes.  Your rationale is eerily similar to those espoused by numerous posters from up the line in 2007 and 2008, and similar results are most welcomed.  Experigentia docet. ;D

No no, my friend.  We aren't talking about the same thing.  I'm talking about the distraction of this game being a "win and your in" scenario like 2005 was for DePauw.  I don't necessarily believe it was for the players, although the young man immediately above me to could speak to that.  What I do believe is that it was a distraction for the man in the head football coach's office.  He wasn't ready to go. His playcalling for the first 40 minutes of the football game promptly followed by him criticizing his football team during his postgame interview reflected that to me.  But, I've gone on record before as saying I'm not the President of his fan club.

If your destiny is already determined, as DePauw's is this year, and as Wabash's has for the past two years, there is no excuse for not being ready to play in this game.  I'm going to choose my words very carefully when I say that not being ready for this game because you're looking ahead to a game that's coming either way is a disgrace to the rivalry.  Period.  If you have your Pool A on Monon, you're playing next week no matter how badly you beat them or how badly you get beat.  Show up and do your job.  If you're the quarterback, do your job.  If you're starting at linebacker, do your job.  If you're running the endzone camera in the lift, do your job.  It's inexcusable if you don't.  Don't you stay on the bus for the first half beacuse you're dreaming of not being asked to go to Mount Union in 7 days.

There's a lot on this game for Wabash, and I can understand if that added pressure creates some issues.  But when this game is just Game #10 in front of Game #11 (#9 in front of #10 in this case), I'm still not listening to that excuse.  If DePauw gets boatraced on Saturday, I won't give it, either.  I think it's ridiculous.

EDIT:  Didn't get gameday, by the way.  They're going to BYU/TCU.

gobash83

Quote from: DPU_WR3 on November 08, 2009, 11:02:17 AM
This is the absolute greatest week of the year.  And it's the toughest week to hold down the job when all I want to do is listen to the ballad, watch Monon Memories and read this board.

I agree completely.  Since my first "Monon Bell Week" in 1979, I have remained unproductive during this week each year, whether as an undergraduate, grad student or in the working world.  And I wouldn't have it any other way.... :)
"Did Wabash Win?"--Ralph "Sap" Wilson '14 (1891-1910)

1837Tigers

Here's a version of "Ballad" with better video and audio...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_v80P_f9d8