Calling out Beaverfan...
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:18 pm
Wait, there aren't any.
The few that exist are obviously too busy cozying up to their favorite member of the livestock family to realize their team is involved in a rather large game.
This will be Civil War #113 -- and the first time in all those meetings that it's for All The Marbles.
With the intensity of the game, it's almost a blessing that it's a thursday-nighter -- the Green People will only be not speaking to Those People from monday morning until thursday night.
BTW-on the thursday thing -- I'm guessing attendence at both schools' friday morning classes is going to be rather low.
As far as the X's and OOOOOOOOO's thing -- whole buncha stars on offense in this one. Each team rolling out their miniature RB from Texas. Big play receivers on both sides (in the PAC? What a :shocker:). A few good defensive players on both sides (Keaton Kristick of the beavs may be the best defensive player in the conference not named Mays) -- but assuming Mother Nature doesn't slow things down too much, the defenses are just there to provide token resistance to the offensive flurry this one's going to feature.
But in the end, I just don't see OS having the guns to hang with the Juggernaut. Expect about the same as last year, when theDrunks Ducks hung 65 on Oregon Agricultural College in that high school stadium they so quaintly call "home." Hard not to give up 38 when you kick the ball off to them 30 seconds after returning their punts.
Gonna be one hell of a fun week in the U&L.
The few that exist are obviously too busy cozying up to their favorite member of the livestock family to realize their team is involved in a rather large game.
This will be Civil War #113 -- and the first time in all those meetings that it's for All The Marbles.
With the intensity of the game, it's almost a blessing that it's a thursday-nighter -- the Green People will only be not speaking to Those People from monday morning until thursday night.
BTW-on the thursday thing -- I'm guessing attendence at both schools' friday morning classes is going to be rather low.
As far as the X's and OOOOOOOOO's thing -- whole buncha stars on offense in this one. Each team rolling out their miniature RB from Texas. Big play receivers on both sides (in the PAC? What a :shocker:). A few good defensive players on both sides (Keaton Kristick of the beavs may be the best defensive player in the conference not named Mays) -- but assuming Mother Nature doesn't slow things down too much, the defenses are just there to provide token resistance to the offensive flurry this one's going to feature.
But in the end, I just don't see OS having the guns to hang with the Juggernaut. Expect about the same as last year, when the
Gonna be one hell of a fun week in the U&L.