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Rooster Cogburn wrote:Last night was an amazing experience for me and my kids. WOW! The LU crowd was AWESOME. Loud and Proud!Is this a gambling reference!
Glad I got to make it. These boys are playing with house money and really turning it up.
Cider Jim wrote:My downtown Baptist church is filled with alumni from UVa, W&M, and JMU. After the LU win, one of my long-time UVa season ticket holding friends remarked just before Sunday school, "Jim, you should send the whole team--and coaching staff--up 29 to UVa."It is something you could argue........................ but Richmond did beat us.
Meaning, he liked Gill and his LU team much better than his family's alma mater--which is high praise from a long-time Boonesboro resident.
With this win, would it be fair to say that LU now has the best FCS team in the state?
badger74 wrote:So, where does the LU crowd go to celebrate such a big win? I'm halfway moved into our place in Lynchburg as of today and was just wondering. Ended up having pizza at the Rivermont. Excellent per usual too. But not really a football crowd. My Badgers had a good day too. My cars came in from Seattle on the trailer this morning. So all in all-perfect day..I am not sure about football but the Cookout seems to be the place to go after baseball game. The Badgers are playing well and have a good chance at Big Ten title.
badger74 wrote:So, where does the LU crowd go to celebrate such a big win? I'm halfway moved into our place in Lynchburg as of today and was just wondering. Ended up having pizza at the Rivermont. Excellent per usual too. But not really a football crowd. My Badgers had a good day too. My cars came in from Seattle on the trailer this morning. So all in all-perfect day..Sorry............... I just have to say this. Does anyone know where the LU crowd goes after a big MBB win? Me either, no one here is old enough to remember that far back.
TDDance234 wrote:BJWilliams wrote:So does this mean we have succeeded now or do we still have to beat Villanova for this to be an accomplishment?This season was a success when we won the Big South outright and made the playoffs. I told SuperJon that Liberty could lose by 50 against JMU and the season still would have gone down in the books as successful.
That elephant in the room has been shot.
BJWilliams wrote:I agree...I was more hoping to hear from bluejacket (who seemed to disappear from the time the game started to now) as to that questionI'll post the same thing that I posted in the other thread. "Strive for success, but focus on achievement." http://www.forbes.com/sites/jimblasinga ... hievement/
bluejacket wrote:As far as the game goes, it showed that we are starting to turn the corner as a program. Now we are winning consecutive tough games in a row when it counts the most, which is the mark of a program that is getting better. The coaches made excellent adjustments at halftime and the final offensive drive was very good.
Still plenty of things to work on. The offensive run game was not great except for the final offensive drive. Way too many turnovers and near turnovers. The run defense was good in the second half, but we need to start the game like that. If we can get those things corrected and have good play calling, we will be a tough out going forward.
jinxy wrote:Any chance lu streams this game in the vines after basketball. Did I hear bdubs did as well? I've went on the road the last 2 weeks and they were incredible. Not sure I can pull off 3.That's a great idea
ballcoach15 wrote:What was attendance at JMU?No way of knowing. Not sure what our allotment of tickets was. I know we sold beyond that number by purchasing through JMU ticket office.. I had a general sense there were at least 2K. I think we had 3 full sections packed wall to wall.
How many LU fans ?
olldflame wrote:If we correct everything we ever did wrong and play perfect football from the opening kickoff to the final whistle we will be really tough. Wow, what a revelation!The things that I listed aren't asking for perfection. Protecting the ball/taking the ball away, establishing our run game, and stopping the opponent's run game are fundamentals in the playoffs. They will be especially important this weekend: the current forecast is 40% chance of rain and a high of 47 degrees.