I would not have been able to do the blog without all of the content made available by PSAC sports information directors and their assistants. I hope people understand how much responsibility the SIDs have and how hard they work to promote their teams, publish up to the minute news and communicate with media. Every one of them was more accommodating to me than I had a right to ask for. To all of the PSAC SIDs, assistant SIDs and student assistants that I have crossed paths with over the last five years, Thank you.
My wife...she won't read this, but that's okay. She tolerates a lot during football season. It's bad enough that I spend EVERY Saturday from Labor Day to Thanksgiving at football games, but the blogging was a huge time commitment and she never (okay, rarely) complained.
I think I corresponded with or spoke with every man that held a head coaching position in the PSAC over the last five years and they all have my respect and admiration. They work incredibly demanding jobs for less money than some may think. Answering questions from some amateur blogger like me is not something they have time for, yet any time I reached out I got responses. From all them. I cannot say thank you enough to all the head coaches and assistants around the PSAC.
Over the last 10-12 years very, very few people attended more PSAC games than I did. Bands and cheerleads add much to the game day experience, no matter where I went. You are part of what makes college football great.
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When you move back we will be glad to have you back as our blogger again! :laugh:
Let me know when you come back for a Ship v. Bloom game--beer's on me.