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TheWoodenNickle Offline
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NW Game
"With Duke, Eastern Michigan and Northeastern on their schedule, the Wildcats are almost bowl-eligible already."

http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/column/i...71&ntpid=2

Gotta love the Big 10 arrogance. Evidentally this writer didn't see that NW beat EMU by only 14-6 last year. Had EMU had just a little more offense, the outcome may have been different. Didn't NW lose to New Hampshire the week before the EMU game.

I look at NW as a game that EMU can win if they are playing well.
08-05-2007 09:33 AM
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RE: NW Game
I agrre, I was at that game, it was very winable. Defense played valiantly that day..IMO if we had a different OC that day it might have been won...and the thing is NW is just as beatable this year...
08-05-2007 09:58 AM
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