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#1
Quote from: 02 Warhawk on November 19, 2023, 10:23:01 AM
Quote from: badgerwarhawk on November 19, 2023, 09:54:33 AM
Quote from: 02 Warhawk on November 18, 2023, 06:37:57 PM
r.

Love the offense play calling....been saying it all season. No offense to Bullis, but this regime seems to have a much better grasp on it.


You realize that the offensive coordinator, Nick Pesik, is the same Nick Pesik that called plays last year, right.

Not sure what it is. Something is different.

Learned a few things from past screw ups
#2
Quote from: bleedpurple on November 14, 2023, 03:54:57 PM
If you missed the game last night, here's a flavor of what you missed.

https://twitter.com/NFL/status/1724456677636784234

Not only did I miss MNF, I blinked & missed that highlight snippet .
#3
Quote from: emma17 on November 04, 2023, 06:27:59 PM
Quote from: BoBo on November 04, 2023, 06:09:59 PM
It was finally nice to see future Warhawk offensive stars get some meaningful playing time this year. RBs Jackson (sophomore) & Stanton (freshman) looked impressive in the 2nd half today. Ran hard, showed good quickness & burst. Gave Thomas & Maher-Parr some well deserved rest. Should be more of the same next week.

Agreed. I thought coach Rindahl did a great job keeping the team focused to play this game at such a high level. The future guys played with the same intensity.

Unfortunately, the punt returners ignored the stay focused & play at a high level memo.
They were very lucky today.
#4
Quote from: emma17 on November 04, 2023, 06:04:06 PM

UWW looked great today, glad to see a shutout like the old days. Also glad to see Ceniti play the second half at QB, he ran the offense very well.

Would have rather seen Chryst have Ceniti's snaps & Ceniti take Chryst's snaps.
#5
It was finally nice to see future Warhawk offensive stars get some meaningful playing time this year. RBs Jackson (sophomore) & Stanton (freshman) looked impressive in the 2nd half today. Ran hard, showed good quickness & burst. Gave Thomas & Maher-Parr some well deserved rest. Should be more of the same next week.
#6
Quote from: emma17 on November 01, 2023, 10:50:11 AM
Turtle- I hope you're right. In the meantime I'll go back to my intimidation tactics of sending Falcon players videos of UWL NFL players like Newberry, Schroeder and Maslowski.

You forgot Joel Williams
#7
Quote from: brewhawk on October 14, 2023, 05:09:04 PM
Quote from: BoBo on October 14, 2023, 05:07:20 PM
Quote from: brewhawk on October 14, 2023, 04:42:53 PM
The personal foul call on whitewater late in the 4th for receiver signaling 1st down seemed ridiculous.  Kinda smells like home cookin for RF. Can offense not do that?  If not, then defense shouldn't be able to hold up the fist to signal 4th down.

17 was taunting the DB & spun the ball at his feet. It was a textbook definition of unsportsmanlike conduct. Warhawks were doing stupid stuff all game & got caught every time. The official made the proper call. 77 was also a major negative factor when he wasn't laying on the ground injured.

Players spin the ball all the time. Never gets called. Why that time?

It was at the feet of the DB. The RF receiver who caught the Falcon's first TD pass also spun the ball but wasn't flagged - home field advantage I think.
#8
Quote from: brewhawk on October 14, 2023, 04:42:53 PM
The personal foul call on whitewater late in the 4th for receiver signaling 1st down seemed ridiculous.  Kinda smells like home cookin for RF. Can offense not do that?  If not, then defense shouldn't be able to hold up the fist to signal 4th down.

17 was taunting the DB & spun the ball at his feet. It was a textbook definition of unsportsmanlike conduct. Warhawks were doing stupid stuff all game & got caught every time. The official made the proper call. 77 was also a major negative factor when he wasn't laying on the ground injured.
#9
Whitewater is forgetting it's a 60 minute game. Oshkosh dominating in the 4th quarter.
#10
Would someone tell Oshkosh tv to get their announcers microphone away from the public address speaker, it's quite annoying
#11
Have to feel good for Jordan Love today; he handled the pressure well. The NFL needs a mercy rule for a game like this.

#12
Quote from: 02 Warhawk on September 09, 2023, 07:06:17 PM
Quote from: BoBo on September 09, 2023, 06:17:48 PM
Any other schools with John in the name that UWW can play? This is getting fun to watch!

You Actually enjoyed a UWW game?!?  ;D ;)

I only saw bits & pieces of todays game, Mr. Warhawk. But what I saw showed some good stuff. Was off-shore on my boat fishing in the Keys & they were biting. Do expect a kinder, gentler BoBo in '23!
#13
Any other schools with John in the name that UWW can play? This is getting fun to watch!
#14
Quote from: GBMAN on September 02, 2023, 04:21:27 PM
Wisconsin Whitewater defeats John Carroll 27-23... Great second half by UW-W

Great? Not really. Just enough ... yes.
#15
Quote from: palum on February 11, 2023, 01:41:32 PM
Quote from: bleedpurple on February 10, 2023, 11:35:36 PM
This is shaping up to be a really great recruiting class for the Warhawks! This class is especially deep in the offensive and defensive lines. On the offensive side of the ball, here are a few of the incoming Hawks on the O-line:

Transfer Evan Oberg was a rivals 2 star OG from DeForest. He played in 5 games as a true freshman at Northern Michigan on the DL. When he transferred he specifically wanted to play OL. Last year he was listed at 6'4" 260. Playing OL, that weight will go up considerably.

Steven Young is a 4-year starter, 2-time team captain at Kankakee, IL. His dad was his OL coach in high school. He is a tremendous athlete who is on the power lifting team that deadlifts over 600lbs and squats nearly 600. Steven goes 6'2" 295 lbs.

Nick Thome was the DL of the year in his conference at Notre Dame Prep. His coach said he would have been the offensive linemen of the year if he let him play both ways. Big body. Well put together. 6'3" 275 lbs. Received at least one D-II offer.

Troy Dietzler is a 6'6 290 monster with really no fat on him. He is ranked in the top 10 in the state in wrestling. Father is a military man. Received at least one D-II offer. Played High School ball at Ashwaubenon High School.

Mason McNeill was the highest rated player in the Warhawk OL / DL camp last summer. Currently ranked 3rd in state in wrestling. Mason is 6'6" 230 pounds. Played high school ball at Westosha Central High School.

EJ Gritzner is the smallest of the group but great athlete and extremely physical. Played ball at Lake Geneva Badger High School.

Last year, with two starters leaving the team within a few months of the start of the season (one immediately before camp), we started the year with a total of zero college starts among our starting offensive linemen. There has been a ton of talent (literally) brought in the last two years on the offensive line.  There will be a lot of competition on the O-line this year and I firmly believe we will see significantly more consistency in that group  this year.
Back in December there was some questions that a lack of a head coach would hurt WW in recruiting. It looks like they will be alright.

Little did the uninformed numskull who said that know that the new head coach was still with the program leading the recruiting efforts.  ;)