FB: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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Mister36

"Rundell now leads all levels of college football (NCAA and NAIA) with 1,279 receiving yards this year."

nice

hazzben

Quote from: Mister36 on Yesterday at 09:29:50 AM"Rundell now leads all levels of college football (NCAA and NAIA) with 1,279 receiving yards this year."

nice

Not bad for his first year playing WR!

repete

Gotta think there might be a Rundell pass in the Royals' playoff quiver.

GoldandBlueBU

Quote from: repete on Yesterday at 11:32:39 AMGotta think there might be a Rundell pass in the Royals' playoff quiver.


Well not anymore, thanks to you!   ;)

Mister36


repete

Quote from: GoldandBlueBU on Yesterday at 12:07:37 PM
Quote from: repete on Yesterday at 11:32:39 AMGotta think there might be a Rundell pass in the Royals' playoff quiver.


Well not anymore, thanks to you!   ;)

Ha! Just more for folks to think about, right?

21 catches ... that's a season for some guys!

Pretty interesting how similar the Feeney and Drews stats were against Carleton. Both just feasted.

hazzben

Quote from: repete on Yesterday at 12:48:42 PM
Quote from: GoldandBlueBU on Yesterday at 12:07:37 PM
Quote from: repete on Yesterday at 11:32:39 AMGotta think there might be a Rundell pass in the Royals' playoff quiver.


Well not anymore, thanks to you!   ;)

Ha! Just more for folks to think about, right?

21 catches ... that's a season for some guys!

Pretty interesting how similar the Feeney and Drews stats were against Carleton. Both just feasted.

Totally. Knights had some good offensive skill guys but they were overwhelmed up front and on D. Cobbers vs Carleton will be interesting. Hope Curtis is healthy enough to play.