Anyone know if playoff tickets are regulated by the home team, or do I have to worry about getting them from some D3 source that regulates all playoff tickets? Kind of new to the whole hosting a playoff thing, and even newer to having to pay for a ticket thing, if D3 regulates.
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
November 18, 2008, 02:27:44 PM #2
Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
November 15, 2008, 03:14:33 PM
Thank goodness for Marcus Harris!!! 24-14 Millsaps!
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
November 15, 2008, 02:29:54 PM
What does it make the SCAC seem like, if DePauw finishes the slaughter at Wabash? Does that mean the SCAC is maybe a little more powerful than everyone thinks, or is Wabash a maybe a little weaker than everyone thought? Just some questions, GO DEPAUW!!!
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
November 01, 2008, 05:34:37 PM
Good play by both teams, the game was more exciting than the score shows! From what I saw the Refs did a good job, and both Trinity and Millsaps showed great composure after it was all in the books. Great Broadcast, and hope that there is a possibility of seeing TU again in the playoffs. Congrats to the Majors, now lets get ready for Colorado College and Birmingham Southern!
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
November 01, 2008, 04:05:37 PM
Congrats to DPU, on the hard fought victory! Also good game to AC, the roos have really turned over a new leaf! Saps v. Trinity is making me chew my nails off!
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 29, 2008, 09:14:47 PM
Is this the week of a big game, I really haven't noticed? 
Wish I could make the trip to Trinity this weekend, but it appears that I won't be able to. I hope that it is a great game, and may the best team come out on top. I hope also for the Roo's sake that they get a win this week and secure third in the SCAC, it will be a tremendous step foward for their program. Who knows in the future AC could be a force to be reckoned with in the SCAC.
I'm looking forward to Saturday's action, and I will be glued to the computer, hopefully watching my Majors come out victorious. Either way I wish both teams' players the best. Good Luck and GO MAJORS!

Wish I could make the trip to Trinity this weekend, but it appears that I won't be able to. I hope that it is a great game, and may the best team come out on top. I hope also for the Roo's sake that they get a win this week and secure third in the SCAC, it will be a tremendous step foward for their program. Who knows in the future AC could be a force to be reckoned with in the SCAC.
I'm looking forward to Saturday's action, and I will be glued to the computer, hopefully watching my Majors come out victorious. Either way I wish both teams' players the best. Good Luck and GO MAJORS!
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 24, 2008, 01:10:01 AM
I just wanted to wish everyone in the SCAC "good luck with your games this week", because this is one of the only weekends out of the year I can do that during interconference play!
That may be the beauty of a buy week. I also wish everyone safety in their travels from place to place. Once again good luck this weekend. But next weekend GO MAJORS!

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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 06, 2008, 07:38:49 PM
I've always been one to compare games and stats. So here goes. Ever since the "Mississippi Miracle" Coach Dubose and the Majors have been drumming teams by close to 50 points a game, with the exception of Belhaven. It might have been a miracle last year for Trinity to pull out the win, I think this year the only thing keeping Trinity from needing more than a Miracle is the fact of home field advantage. The 52 man roster thing can be a factor, but from what I have seen so far, I would hate to see Millsaps 1st string defense on the field the whole game. Considering not 1 (MC two field goals), not 2 (Austin TD on 3rd String), but 3 (Rhodes Safety) of the 5 opponents have not scored on Millsaps 1st defense, and subtract a long tossup from DePauw, that would make 4.
Now lets talk offense, Millsaps first string offense has not finished a game either in the past five. Juan has not gotten much reckognition this year, but I believe that could be partially due to only playing three quarters a game. Imagine if he gets four where his stats are at.
Trinity fans I have watched Millsaps play, every game this season, trust me this is not close to being the same team as last year. It is almost like whatever happened at the game last season set off a switch. I am in the process of booking my two night stay in San Antonio for that weekend, I plan to see a game that both teams will never forget. My prediction is that Saps wins by at least three touchdowns, and that the Trinity offense maybe scores once. I believe that Millsaps is everybit of a number 12 team and probably even top 5 this season. Let's not forget they handed a fairly good DePauw team their largest loss in a pretty long time.
If I am wrong come Nov. 2nd I will eat my words
, and I will look foward to the rematch that will possibly come in the playoffs.
Now lets talk offense, Millsaps first string offense has not finished a game either in the past five. Juan has not gotten much reckognition this year, but I believe that could be partially due to only playing three quarters a game. Imagine if he gets four where his stats are at.
Trinity fans I have watched Millsaps play, every game this season, trust me this is not close to being the same team as last year. It is almost like whatever happened at the game last season set off a switch. I am in the process of booking my two night stay in San Antonio for that weekend, I plan to see a game that both teams will never forget. My prediction is that Saps wins by at least three touchdowns, and that the Trinity offense maybe scores once. I believe that Millsaps is everybit of a number 12 team and probably even top 5 this season. Let's not forget they handed a fairly good DePauw team their largest loss in a pretty long time.
If I am wrong come Nov. 2nd I will eat my words

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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 04, 2008, 07:33:37 PM
CONGRATS to Rhodes on the Suprise win, I'll will even admit that they proved me wrong this week. Just like I said though, never count them out. Also Congrats to Millsaps on the big statement over DePauw, they continue to amaze me. I watched the whole game online, and they were dominant on both sides of the field. DePauw's only scores came from a long chunk and on the last play of the game. Most people can't help but look at the great offense, but the defense might be all the more amazing when you think about how others have faired against them.
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
October 01, 2008, 11:37:38 PM
I don't think that it would be fair to call Rohdes a crummy team this early in the season. From what I understand Louisiana College is much better this year than they have been in past seasons, and it is not like Millsaps is climbing its way to the top undeservedly, Rhodes may have dropped two out of the first three, and probably will lose to Washington U next week, but the second you write Rhodes off as crummy they come back and shake up the SCAC. I know from personal experience they almost cost us a SCAC title my senior year, the closest team out of any.
Oh and Austin College fan who said that they are doomed to a bad season, give it some time ya'll are just 7 points from being 3-1 rather than 1-3. I believe that next week will bring a win, and who knows winning might spread like a wildfire throughout the season.
I can't wait for this weekend in SCAC play, it seems like all matches are going to be pretty even, with maybe one exception, I think TU may be quite a bit better than its opponent, but I have been proven wrong before. Hopefully my Majors can keep up the 40 point range, and maybe continue its climb to the top. The higher both Trinity and Millsaps climbs this year the better the chance of two SCAC playoff teams, and who knows, Depauw maybe could peek their heads in there if their only losses are to two highly ranked teams. Maybe I am just dreaming, two will definitely suffice for now, does anyone know when the last time the SCAC had two playoff teams was?
Oh and Austin College fan who said that they are doomed to a bad season, give it some time ya'll are just 7 points from being 3-1 rather than 1-3. I believe that next week will bring a win, and who knows winning might spread like a wildfire throughout the season.
I can't wait for this weekend in SCAC play, it seems like all matches are going to be pretty even, with maybe one exception, I think TU may be quite a bit better than its opponent, but I have been proven wrong before. Hopefully my Majors can keep up the 40 point range, and maybe continue its climb to the top. The higher both Trinity and Millsaps climbs this year the better the chance of two SCAC playoff teams, and who knows, Depauw maybe could peek their heads in there if their only losses are to two highly ranked teams. Maybe I am just dreaming, two will definitely suffice for now, does anyone know when the last time the SCAC had two playoff teams was?
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
September 22, 2008, 04:35:27 PM
No disrespect to McMurry fans, but did you see what Mississippi College did to McMurry this past weekend. Millsaps may even be better than I have given them credit in my head this year. Millsaps beat MC very thoroughly this year, and MC had about the same spread as TU did on McMurry (without their great QB, Adam Schafer). I know weekly scores do not mean a thing, but I just thought it was a point worth warrent.
P.S. I have thought that DePauw has been underrated thusfar as well, they have always had a nose in there for SCAC Champion, and this year the SCAC seems like it could be more of a powerhouse than ever before with three playoff possibles of DPU, Trinity, and Millsaps (Lets not forget that Centre, and Rhodes could always play spoiler). I guess we may be able to tell in due time when we see the MC v. MHB and MC v. Hardin-Simmons results.
Just thought this would give some topics of conversation
P.S. I have thought that DePauw has been underrated thusfar as well, they have always had a nose in there for SCAC Champion, and this year the SCAC seems like it could be more of a powerhouse than ever before with three playoff possibles of DPU, Trinity, and Millsaps (Lets not forget that Centre, and Rhodes could always play spoiler). I guess we may be able to tell in due time when we see the MC v. MHB and MC v. Hardin-Simmons results.
Just thought this would give some topics of conversation
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
September 15, 2008, 01:07:54 AM
Just a little info on the new D3.com polls, Trinity #21 and Millsaps #22. Congrats to both teams, and I wish everyone in the SCAC the best as we kickoff into the bulk of interconference play.
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Region 3 football (South Atlantic-ish) / Re: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
September 13, 2008, 11:21:50 PM
SAPS Wins first Riverside Rumble, 34 to 14! Congrats to the Majors.
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