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Post by CapAlum on Oct 12, 2013 20:23:59 GMT -5
Really Hallett? 73 points? Don't worry your day will be coming.
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Post by BergFan on Oct 12, 2013 20:47:30 GMT -5
Oh stop your crying CapAlum. For years Capital ran the score up on Heidelberg. Now its your turn. Good luck with your NEW offense.
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Post by ohiofan1954 on Oct 12, 2013 21:03:51 GMT -5
wonder what the score will be next week at cap?
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Post by CapAlum on Oct 12, 2013 21:08:53 GMT -5
Guarantee you Kehras has more class than Hallet does. Just saying.
And BergFan, you can shove all of the history crap down the drain.
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Post by BergFan on Oct 12, 2013 22:11:32 GMT -5
So you think that Kehres will keep it under 60? They just beat Wilmington 62-0 and he showed now signs of letting up. You sound like a sore loser CapAlum.
Are you going to cry with Otterbein beats you as well?
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Post by ohiofan1954 on Oct 12, 2013 22:23:33 GMT -5
Hey Berg fan, I see the Student Prince's are playing my Ohio Bobcats in basketball this year (a real game by the way). If the Ohio hoops team doesn't play better then the football team did today you guys just might knock off a d1 school.
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Post by ohiofan1954 on Oct 14, 2013 14:53:22 GMT -5
I was rereading this thread and it reminded me of a game between state and Indiana back in 88. For those who don't remember that was the year after "the darkest day in ohio state football history". I remember also reading a article in a Indiana university paper before the game stating "Dark day two is on the way". It was prophetic as Indiana won 41-7. Yes that is correct Indiana not only defeated the bucks but by 34 points. I said all that to say the following. I remember state fans and reporters around here complaining that Indiana had run up the score on good old a&m. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. I can't say I ever remember Cap scoring 70 on anyone but back 7 or 8 years ago they did score a lot of points on people. Although Mt. might not run up the score I wouldn't count on it. They scored 84 on Marietta. They would have scored more on Wilmington but they needed to practice their place kicking. I also remember Mt. kicking a field goal against Otterbein in 06 while leading 68-17. Mt. may score more on Cap then Berg did, after all with that triple option offense don't count on Cap getting a whole lot of first downs.
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Post by ohiofan1954 on Oct 18, 2013 18:10:31 GMT -5
After looking at Capital's schedule again I realize the ones that Cap should be complaining to are the powers that be in the OAC. Who was the genius that decided that Capital should have to play John Carroll, Heidelberg, and finally Mt. Union in three weeks. Somebody must have it out for you Cap. Good luck tomorrow.
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Post by BergAlum on Oct 19, 2013 10:14:26 GMT -5
I was at the Heidelberg Capital game. The score would have been closer had Capital not shot themseves in the foot so many times. Everytime Capital had a chance to stop Heidelberg they would get a penalty called on them to keep the drive going and Heidelberg would score one or two plays later. You can't give an offence like Heidelberg's that many chances.
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