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I get what you are saying but if he was really looking to move on to bigger things why would he stay at aurora Christian so long? Also, he could be an assistant at any d1 school, why would he go to aurora if he wanted to move up to bigger things?I think Don's goals are bigger things. He moved on from Aurora Christian head coach then move to AD at AC and then moved on to head coach of Aurora University. I hope he plans on sticking around a while. He really is a guy and coach people believe in....in response to the last post, I think they will lose their best receiver Maxwell. But they will strive under Beebe
Yes, great game. Jamacia really showed up today-right No Bias?
"Yeah about like a war between the United States and Jamaica would go...."
I can’t say enough about D3 football, and D3 sports in general. The kids are out there for the love of the game, obviously. No scandals, no pulling scholarships, etc. Academics first. Seeing my son get to ring the Monon Bell this Saturday as DePauw beat Wabash was second to none. It’s great to read about all these kids we talk about getting D1 rides and all the accolades, but man D3 is a great option for many kids. If you haven’t been out to a D3 game you’re really missing out.
Know Paul Hefty?When you’re talking D3, look no further than the Purple and Gold of the Loras DuHawks!
I actually really appreciate your honesty.... In some ways that is a very highly paid comment to AU.I missed the intelligence report that Jamaica got their hands on some rogue nukes from the Russians.
I’m not surprised that SJU was able to score what they did; I didn’t expect them to give up the number of points they did. Sounds like an excuse (cuz it is) but wonder if SJU came into this one taking it for granted. An SJU account made a comment that made it sound like there may be a game scheduled between the 2 schools next year.... if true would be early as it would be a non-con game. I’m pretty sure the all everything SJU QB is a senior. Interesting to see what they will have to reload with next year.
I was almost a Duhawk! Coach Helminiak is the man!When you’re talking D3, look no further than the Purple and Gold of the Loras DuHawks!
I’m pretty sure the NCC RB had 300 yards rushing and at least 5 TDsAs expected NC and Wheaton both roll.
Wheaton. 51
Martin Luther 7
NC. 51
Wabash 15
Monmouth did about as well as the could against UWW 35-10
I missed the intelligence report that Jamaica got their hands on some rogue nukes from the Russians.
I’m not surprised that SJU was able to score what they did; I didn’t expect them to give up the number of points they did. Sounds like an excuse (cuz it is) but wonder if SJU came into this one taking it for granted. An SJU account made a comment that made it sound like there may be a game scheduled between the 2 schools next year.... if true would be early as it would be a non-con game. I’m pretty sure the all everything SJU QB is a senior. Interesting to see what they will have to reload with next year.
Rogue nukes? Probably not. Maybe, however, you didn't realize that Gavin Zimbelman's family has a garage full of hot rods...His Mom, my classmate, is the marketing director for Rad Rides by Troy, the family business started by her brother Troy Trepanier. They are Manteno High's scoreboard sponsor. My senior year, our Christmas Hoops Tourney picture was around his first hot rod, his grandpa's 66 Chevelle, which made it to the magazines in 1987. When Troy was Gavin's age, he had the 1990 Hot Rod Magazine Car of the Year, a 60 Impala...and then the 1992 Hot Rod Magazine Car of the Year, a 50 Buick...He had the cover car of the Hot Rod Magazine 50th Anniversary Issue. You name the hot rod world award, he's won it...TV shows have been shot in the Rad Rides shop.
Little did most people know that Gavin could be driving the Bonneville Salt Flats Record Holder … 307 mph anyone... Or a 1000 hp street legal Impala...
Was that a paid advertisement or.....
Correction they did not fire the coach he left to become the assistant ADCCIW Tiers
1) NCC and Wheaton
2) Wash U and IWU
3) Carthage
4) Augie,Millikan
5) Carroll, Elmhurst, North Park
* Augie had a good year but they have really been in the dumps.
I'm a Carroll Alum and I'm interested in seeing how the next few years go since they have spent a substantial amount on athletic facilities over the last 5-7 years to go along with the switch back to the CCIW. They have also been soliciting donors for the football program for the last 2 years and just fired the coach with the hopes of upgrading the program. I guess we will see if you can buy success since they are trying to.
Correction they did not fire the coach he left to become the assistant AD
Should have never left the Midwest ConferenceTrue more like promoted up so they could replace him.... I’ll be interested to see who they hire.
Should have never left the Midwest Conference
I can’t say enough about D3 football, and D3 sports in general. The kids are out there for the love of the game, obviously. No scandals, no pulling scholarships, etc. Academics first. Seeing my son get to ring the Monon Bell this Saturday as DePauw beat Wabash was second to none. It’s great to read about all these kids we talk about getting D1 rides and all the accolades, but man D3 is a great option for many kids. If you haven’t been out to a D3 game you’re really missing out.
I 100% it was about getting more exposure especially to Chicago area, but the talent of kids they have recruited the past 4-5 years wasn’t what was needed to compete at all in the CCIW. I’m also an alum btw so I want to see them succeedThe CCIW move was about more then sports it gives the school more exposure in the Chicago area and that has been good for applications and donations. Carroll has decent facilities and the campus is nice but the football staff didn’t adjust to the need to aggressively recruit in the CCIW. Hopefully the new staff will recruit harder since that is the lifeblood of any program.