MIAC in-game updates board

Started by Pat Coleman, September 01, 2011, 01:13:52 AM

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sjujohnnie

Go Johnnies! What is the consensus? Nerves? Confidence? For those in attendance what's today's game day atmosphere like? Good showing of Johnnie fans?

57Johnnie

Has anybody tried the video yet?
The older the violin - the sweeter the music!

OzJohnnie

Quote from: 57Johnnie on November 26, 2022, 12:49:56 PM
Has anybody tried the video yet?

It's going great for me.  Except at the very moment as it seems the camera guy has fallen over and can't get up.
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sjujohnnie

No issues from 5 1/2 hrs south.

57Johnnie

Got it. Still do not like the helmet.
The older the violin - the sweeter the music!

Retired Old Rat

So far, so good. Agreed on the helmet. Really dislike it.
   
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sjujohnnie

They're moving the ball too easily.

OzJohnnie

More missed tackles than at a greased pig factory.  Frustrating.
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BDB

It's the Wartburg defense that is supposed to be the strength of their team.

sju56321

Typical first series D for SjU
After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

sjujohnnie

Is it going to be a long day? May be the worst defensive series of the season.

bennie

Let's hope the Johnnie offense has more success than the defense!
High sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing, charging, hooking, fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, interference, roughing... everything else is just figure skating.  ~Author Unknown

BDB

Wartburg is undefeated for reasons.

sju56321

Don't worry-the D will be fine-this is typical for us
After his second touchdown catch in a record-setting day, St. John's receiver Will Gillach pointed skyward. That, folks, was for former head coach John Gagilardi. The legendary coach of the Johnnies for 60 seasons and 64 in college overall died Sunday. He was 91. His 489 victories are most in college football history in any division.

OzJohnnie

Oh, my.  It's gonna be a long day.  Far out.
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