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dedragon
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November 07, 2009, 07:34:34 am »
Quote from: wesleyuncle on November 06, 2009, 10:46:53 pm
My niece told us at dinner tonight that Shane McSweeny, quarterback, was removed from the campus for something that happened last Saturday night that involved another student. Did he practice this week? Rumors and unsubstantiated second hand information not appropriate to post here until the University releases a statement or a Police report ends up in the newpaper. Does anyone know what the deal is with this?
Didn't you just post unsubstantiated second hand information and then call it unappropriate???
What's your angle?
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wesleydad
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November 07, 2009, 07:46:42 am »
paweslyfan, yes, i am planning on going to the del val/ albright game. it should be a good one, at least on paper.
as far as the other situation, From what I hear, I don't expect the University to release a statement nor will there be a police report. Ron and Dedragon, I agree totally.
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November 07, 2009, 09:27:50 am »
Wesleydad,
Enjoy the game at Delval..I would be there if my Mules weren't playing in my backyard against Ursinus.
Have a great day....Hope all continues well for the Wolverines.....
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November 07, 2009, 10:00:00 am »
Yep, its going to be a great football day today. The weather is perfect this time around. I'm definately pumped up. This game will be a good test for wesley in dealing with a Lake Erie that is better than it was last year. As long as the defense can keep the QB in check, Wesley should have the game in the bag.
-Ski
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November 07, 2009, 10:44:26 am »
Quote from: PA_wesleyfan on November 06, 2009, 04:59:58 pm
nnasid
What? No prediction???
Wesley's pass coverage has been pretty good. Salisbury ran that a couple of rinkles on the sweep that gained some yards but I think a QB who keeps the ball will have a tough time gaining yards against the front .
I quit on the predictions after (unfortunately) nailing our score last week for the local paper (Webber 17-14)
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Ralph Turner
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Quote from: Ralph Turner on November 07, 2009, 01:47:19 pm
Wesley 14, Lake Erie 0 10:38 2Q.
Wesley 14, Lake Erie 0 at the half.
Great broadcast, Jason.
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November 07, 2009, 04:17:52 pm »
Well, I just got back from a very good game. Wesley won 28-13 in it's first "charactor" game of the year. Hats off to the defense and the play of Justin Sottilaire, filling in for McSweeney. I can't remember the last game where I saw a defense hold on a 1st and goal on the 1 yard line, TWICE in one game. Wow! Add a blocked field goal and some sweet sacks to round it all off. Division II Lake Erie ended the season 7-4.
Aaron Jackson played really well today. Cudos for sticking it out.
This is definately a game that Wesley needed. It and the game next week against Ohio Dominican who beat Lake Erie this year, will set up Wesley well for the tough competition coming up in the post season. The team really enjoyed this win. Now they will focus solely on Ohio Dominican, knowing that it will be another challenging game.
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November 07, 2009, 05:27:39 pm »
Sounds like it was a good win for Wesley with all the distractions this week. I agree Ski, a tough win sets things up better for the playoffs. It looks like Hampden-Sydney may be a tough team with the trouncing they put on Salisbury today. Hopefully, this coming week things will get back to normal and the team can start stepping it up for the playoff run. The defense is going to be the key to how far this years team goes in the playoffs, if they keep the opponents in the teens, Wesley will be tough to beat. I will likely see you next weekend for the Ohio Dominican game.
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Quote from: Ralph Turner on November 07, 2009, 02:10:31 pm
Quote from: Ralph Turner on November 07, 2009, 01:47:19 pm
Wesley 14, Lake Erie 0 10:38 2Q.
Wesley 14, Lake Erie 0 at the half.
Great broadcast, Jason.
Thanks Ralph, sorry that the Cowboys got the best of you, but it's been a great turnaround year for McMurry. I will be very interested to see what Coach Mumme and his staff can do with a full off season of recruiting and quality weight program.
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thewaterboy
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November 07, 2009, 07:59:15 pm »
A lot of positives for the Wolverines coming out of this game. A Jax was a stud, Sottilare was proved to get the job done in place of McSweeny, the defense was stellar. Penalties did not hurt the Wolverines and they kept the penalty yardage to a minimum. Not really any complaints looking at this game, on to ODU.
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November 07, 2009, 08:13:19 pm »
I was impressed again by the Wesley D,,well prepared and very,very aggressive .
Lake Erie had some good athletes, but they were rarely able to get started to make the big plays they were capable of making. Thought # 1 the TE for wesley came thru today,,some nice catches,,and Goal Line D was great ,,but I really question some of L Erie's play calling when they were down close,,another good day for the Wolverines,,,in a stressful week !!!
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November 07, 2009, 09:36:21 pm »
Impressive win for Huntingdon today over B'ham-Southern 59-28. 693 total yards for HC, 361 on the ground, 332 through the air. Defense gave up a little more rushing yds. than we would have liked but BSC's two running backs are pretty good. Alex Baronich becomes our first 1000 yd rusher today. Congrats, Alex.
On to the playoffs!
Go Hawks!!
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November 07, 2009, 09:43:56 pm »
More highway robbery(officiating incompetence) in the SEC today. LSU robbed of an interception in the 4th qtr. Pass called incomplete and the replay shows the guy obviously caught the ball with a foot in bounds and the replay official doesn't overturn it? I mean, what else do you need to see for that to be called a catch? Pitiful. The SEC has a serious problem.
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Quote from: wesleydad on November 07, 2009, 05:27:39 pm
Sounds like it was a good win for Wesley with all the distractions this week. I agree Ski, a tough win sets things up better for the playoffs. It looks like Hampden-Sydney may be a tough team with the trouncing they put on Salisbury today. Hopefully, this coming week things will get back to normal and the team can start stepping it up for the playoff run. The defense is going to be the key to how far this years team goes in the playoffs, if they keep the opponents in the teens, Wesley will be tough to beat. I will likely see you next weekend for the Ohio Dominican game.
Ohio Dominican Won again today 42-23, improving their record to 7-2 with a 6 game win streak. They are currently ranked #20 on the NAIA charts. A definate challenge!
-Ski
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Teamski
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November 08, 2009, 11:07:09 am »
Checking the Lake Erie site brought up this factoid:
"Wesley outgained the Storm 356-235, including a 180-89 edge in rushing yards. It was the first time all season Lake Erie was held under 100 rushing and 300 total yards in a game."
That says a lot about the defense, considering the DII competition that LE went up against this year! Sweet.
-Ski
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