FB: Ohio Athletic Conference

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D3fanboy

Quote from: Flying Dutch Fan on Yesterday at 03:22:38 PMFine - I'll stop replying  - hell hath no furry like a PMSing MU fan!

Relax, it's just a playful comment

the PMS thing is a weird comment. I dont know you, but I never pictured you as a 13 year old boy.

I understand that Hope has a big game, maybe the biggest in Hope's illustrious history, this weekend.  But let's say that the stars align and Hope wins against UWL.  What would your spread be for Hope @ NCC?

bleedpurple

Regarding the La Crosse QB situation. If starting QB Kyle Haas can't go, they may be down to #3. While a lot of healing can take place in two weeks, I am pretty sure Pat said on a recent podcast that their #2 guy was in street clothes. From what I've heard, they are a bit beat up and have been for awhile. Having said that, their back ups are big and talented and have now gained experience. This game won't be a cake walk for Hope by any means. If the Eagles get by Hope, I would think they will need Haas to even have a puncher's chance against NCC.

raiderpa

I do not know how any of the Wisconsin schools get through the season healthy. The relative size and talent in the league makes most weeks, from my perspective, a physical battle.  Most D3 teams may only see one or two teams that really beat them up physically, while the WIAC has five or six weeks to get seriously banged up. Mount has a couple key guys that have been missing for a couple weeks, but I hope to see them on the 29th. I think that Mount has a Stagg capable offense, but the D has shown some kinks that are worrisome.  We may have to rely on winning high scoring shootouts.

bleedpurple

Quote from: raiderpa on Yesterday at 06:08:57 PMI do not know how any of the Wisconsin schools get through the season healthy. The relative size and talent in the league makes most weeks, from my perspective, a physical battle.  Most D3 teams may only see one or two teams that really beat them up physically, while the WIAC has five or six weeks to get seriously banged up. Mount has a couple key guys that have been missing for a couple weeks, but I hope to see them on the 29th. I think that Mount has a Stagg capable offense, but the D has shown some kinks that are worrisome.  We may have to rely on winning high scoring shootouts.

Most don't, to be honest. From what I heard, La Crosse lost 6 guys against Eau Claire. I'm not saying they were all season ending, but they weren't available the next week when they went to Platteville and lost by 17. When UW-W went to River Falls and our top corner went out with an ankle, that meant three of our top 4 corners were out at the time, including both projected starters. Not an amazing time to play UW-RF. It's truly a war of attrition. The physicality top to bottom in the conference is brutal tbh.