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LUconn wrote:I think it's cute that you come here and talk a bunch of DII smack. It's not like Rutgers wouldn't stomp you as well.It's all fun, dude. What makes this even a contest is all the teams that LU didn't beat last year.
A.G. wrote:SPC--great stuff. Thanks for joining in the fun.No Problem. I'll even log on next weekend to take the abuse.
A.G. wrote:If we don't put half a C-note on you then you should be yapping!
SPC Fighting Tiger wrote:Well, I guess we will have to keep an eye on him., then.I've stood next to the kid, on more than one occasion. He's bigger than listed.
But He's only 6'1"", and Pitt went 5-6 last year in a weak football conference.![]()
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Sly Fox wrote:Thanks for coming by, SPC. Its too bad you couldn't make it to the game. I too wish I was there if for no other reason to see a team in Bengals gear on our field.Actually, in our first season in 2002, the helmets were orange on black (Bengals are black on orange) . With the black uniforms, the sight was impressive.
Sly Fox wrote:Thanks for coming by, SPC. Its too bad you couldn't make it to the game. I too wish I was there if for no other reason to see a team in Bengals gear on our field.Is there an URL for streaming video to see the game in the small box???
LU opens football season tonight
By Chris Lang
Lynchburg News & Advance
August 30, 2006
E.L. Estes hopes this is the last time he has to answer a question about last year.
Unfortunately for him, the subject is still pertinent, at least for one more day.
Division II St. Paul's visits Williams Stadium tonight for (finally) the first game of the Danny Rocco era, and everyone knows what happened the last time a DII team battled the Flames in Lynchburg.
Concord College, a middling WVIAC team that finished 4-7, led Liberty 6-0 late in the third quarter before LU mounted a 17-point rally to win.
LU would not score for a month.
For the last time, Estes says, last year was last year.
New team. New coach. New era.
"We're a totally different team," said Estes, a senior defensive back. "With coach Rocco and the whole coaching staff, it's been a total 180-degree turn in terms of getting us prepared for this game.
"We're going to be at our best for this game, and it'll be a totally different outcome this year than last year, at least in our performance."
The Flames will showcase their new look tonight at 7 on the spanking new FieldTurf at Williams Stadium in what may be one of the most anticipated openers in LU history.
After eight months of talking about how much different things will be under a new coach, the Flames finally get a chance to put their words into action.
"We had a team meeting the other day, and coach Rocco told us it was like we were in the starting blocks for running the 100-meter dash and just waiting for that gun to go off," LU quarterback Brock Smith said. "I guarantee you everybody on this team is feeling the same way."
St. Paul's is a bit of an unknown commodity. In just its second year of NCAA competition after an 18-year hiatus, the Tigers are picked to finish third in the CIAA East and aren't short on confidence.
In fact, some St. Paul's players were on Facebook, a popular online message board for college students, talking smack with Smith.
One thing that stands out about the Tigers is their team speed, a hallmark of HBCU football. SPC ranked 15th in Division II total defense last year and returns All-CIAA cornerback Greg Toler (six interceptions) and safeties Jerome Manns and Marcus Wagstaff.
Still, St. Paul's is young. The Tigers only have three seniors. The experience comes from the sideline, where head coach Willard Bailey is in his 32nd season and second at SPC.
"Coach Bailey has won 215 football games and I've yet to win one," Rocco said.
"When you're in that situation, you have to give some credence to that."
St. Paul's biggest issues last year were on offense. The Tigers averaged just 17.1 points per game and must replace quarterback Walter Virgil, who had some academic issues.
Demetrius Brown, who is listed as the starter, completed just 21 passes in eight games last year.
"They're young and still trying to find their identity," Rocco said. "Hopefully, we can use our talent and depth and maybe wear them down a little."
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