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#1
Quote from: wildcat11 on October 20, 2025, 05:34:55 PMNWC Week 4 Power Rankings

1. Whitworth - Out coached and out toughed Linfield in the 'Catdome.
2. PLU - Won 3 in a row, 3-0 in NWC and handled Pacific more convincingly than Linfield.
3. Linfield - Last lost to PLU was in 2001, PLU could break that run this weekend.
4. Lewis & Clark - Giving up 42 to Fox is one way to take your first lost.
5. Fox - Only 1 win but knocking off an undefeated team shows growth.
6. Pacific - Should stay above Willamette and UPS.
8. Puget Sound - Out of the basement.
9. Willamette - Back to the basement.

Not sure my Lutes are deserving of the #2 but I will take it. I haven't watched any games this year but 3-0 against the 3 worst teams in the league may not be special. Plus it appears we give up way too many pts. Hoping to break that losing streak against the Cats, but it looks like we will have to put up 40 to win. GO LUTES!
#2
Lutes win 42-7
#3
Lutes 14
Loggers 0
halftime
#4
Hold them on downs and then an 84 yd TD pass on second down
49-14, 10 minutes left
#5
Lutes 42
Pioners 14
Early 4th Q
#6
Lutes lead 35-7 at the half, Pioneers killing themselves with turnovers. I think its 2 INT and at least 1 fumble recory for the Lutes
#7
Lutes 28
Pioneers 7
4:12-2nd Q

Lutes recover a fumble on the KOR
#8
Pioneers 3 and out
Lutes drive to the 1
QB sneak fumbles, Pioneer ball on their own 1
#9
Lutes return the opening KO for a TD, 7-0 over L&C
#10
Quote from: DuffMan on October 19, 2023, 12:22:36 PM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on October 13, 2023, 04:00:42 PM
Kind of a big statement there without backup.

Isn't that the basis of Post Patterns?  ;)

;D
#11
I'm still lurking out here, and tend to read all the posts about once a week during season. It's hard to comment much when your team is marginally competitive. That being said, I will be travelling south in a week and looking to catch my second PLU game since graduating 39 years ago. Looking forward to PLU vs Lewis & Clark on the 21st.
#12
Quote from: D O.C. on September 25, 2023, 09:12:21 PM
d3.com moves LINFIELD up a spot on a bye week.
Classic

Even Steven, the week before they won a game and dropped a spot to a team with a bye.
#13
Quote from: Pat Coleman on April 05, 2023, 10:01:15 AM
The news articles say they will drop football after 2023:

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-simon-fraser-sole-canadian-ncaa-member-dropping-football/

Actually it says the conference won't allow them in AFTER 2023. All reports out of the school indicate the program is cancelled immediately. But I would say it is a bit unclear.
#14
Quote from: GustyJ on April 04, 2023, 03:44:54 PM
Simon Fraser just dropped football, effective immediately. Is Linfield stuck at eight games now or do they have time to find a replacement?

Sorry to see them go. My one trip to SF while at PLU comes with fond memories.
#15
Quote from: Andy Jamison - Walla Walla Wildcat on March 27, 2023, 12:00:45 AM
I remember that from 1990-93, we had football practice from 3-6.  We had an hour to hustle over to Dillon as we had to get to film sessions by 7.  I don't remember there ever being an issue related to quality or quantity of food at Dillon.  I could see an Admin person thinking that cost-cutting at the dining hall looked good on paper. I'd hope that Dillon is ran with an eye towards the budget as well as an eye towards nutritious food options.   

What is frustrating is that the students, who are all adults, should be advocating for themselves rather than have mommy and daddy fight their battles for them.  At some point, parents have to let their children "adult" rather than try and solve all of their issues for them.

I remember Frosty calling over to the dining hall begging them to stay open when we ran late, which was often during the playoffs or during Linfield week.  ;D