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The 2015 semi-final game at Shepherd vs. Grand Valley State. From watching senior quarterback Jeff Ziemba get knocked out early and wondering about the capabilities of, and handcuffs on, the backup quarterback to watching Shepherd compete in a game against a team that the Rams were to have little-to-no chance against and the emotional toll of watching Grand Valley State almost come from behind at the end of the game. The stands were packed, the upper-level walkway was two-to-three deep, the crowds along the wall on Rt. 480 was packed. The place was emotionally loud, and for a very late fall day the weather was absolutely perfect. Listening to Fats Domino's Kansas City Here I Come play on the PA system at the game while the fans were down on the field with the team was just a perfect ending.
Despite the loss, the championship game against Northwest MO State deserves a mention as well. I'm sure nerves were a factor as well as Ziemba's lingering injury, and Connor Jessop may have made it more of a game. But it wasn't a game, it was an experience. From travelling practically halfway across the country and seeing more of mid-America from the ground than I had before, taking the family up the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the National Museum of the USAF at Wright-Patterson AFB, attending a packed stadium (albeit mostly Bearcat fans) that seemed like an ideal venue for a national championship to the theatrics involved--again made it more than a game, but just a great story-telling adventure that despite the outcome we still look back on fondly.
Originally posted by LegalRam View Post2013 2nd round of the playoffs WSSU v. Shep. If you are a fan of defense find this game and watch it. It's not that either offense was bad, but both defenses were top 10 for yards allowed and in rare form for a 7-0 game. We had one chance to score and couldn't come up with a TD catch in the endzone.I can be reached at [email protected].
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Originally posted by Fan_the_Flame View Post
I think we've probably been the underdog in every NC game we've played in (except maybe(just maybe) last year). Hopefully we can win a few more and maybe outgrow the mindset around D2 at some point.
A couple of things that I remember about the Cal game: I remember they had a LB (#7 - Gary Butler I believe) that was a stud. I think he and our QB had a little trash talking thing going on headed into the game. For Butler, he had a great game (led Cal in tackles with 9 and also had a TFL). In the end, though, Willie Copeland had the last laugh because we got to play another week.
I also remember the catch in the end zone our tight end Zach Parker made. ESPN highlight reel, and a heckova one handed catch.
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Originally posted by MilSF View Post
The 2015 NC was another fun game to be at.
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Originally posted by JavsFan View Post2002 National Quarterfinals - Cal-Davis vs. Javelinas in Kingsville. Great game to end a bitter playoff rivalry and send the Aggies out of D2 with the L.
I would add one more game:
2003 NCAA D2 Semifinal game - Grand Valley State v. Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
I really thought that Kingsville would win. During the first two rounds of the playoffs, the Javelinas had defeated Tarleton State and Central Oklahoma by a margin of 83-16. I was hoping for a Javelina victory to coincide with a North Alabama victory for a rematch of the 1994 NCAA D2 National Championship Game.
The Javelinas scored first -- a short field goal. However, they never scored again. Coach Brian Kelly (now coaching at Notre Dame) destroyed the Javelina defense and won 31-3. I had plenty of friends playing for the Javelinas that season (including one who would later be the best man at my wedding). It was one of the best squads that the Javelinas ever had. There was a real unity among the players.
Despite the loss, I felt like I was watching coaching greatness. GVS's victory was a coaching victory. I still think that the Hogs had more talent. However, they were simply outcoached by Brian Kelly. After the season, he left Grand Valley State for Central Michigan and then Cincinnati (taking them to a #3 BCS ranking) before being named the head coach of the Fighting Irish.
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Originally posted by canadarican View Post2007 Carson-Newman vs. Catawba: Catawba scores with about :30 seconds left. C-N's only loss that season and STILL the biggest playoff snub in the history of D2 football.
2009 Carson-Newman vs. North Alabama in the Regional Final: Eagles went to Florence and beat Terry Bowden and his 673 Division I dropouts.
2015(maybe): Carson-Newman vs. Valdosta in the playoffs. Valdosta scored as time expired to win what was an absolutely insane game. Scoreboard operator earned his paycheck that day.
Those are probably the three best I've been to. I've been to a couple Mars Hill games because my baby sister went there. Grew up in Hickory and went to a lot of L-R games as a kid, but they sucked REALLY bad growing up. None of the L-R or Mars Hill games really come to mind.
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Originally posted by ccchhhrrriiisss View PostThat was a fantastic game. Javelina Stadium was filled and the atmosphere was electric! It was a rematch of another great game a year earlier. UC-Davis came to Javelina Stadium and defeated the Texas A&M University-Kingsville. That Davis/Kingsville rivalry was thick. Last year, I attended the game between UC-Davis and Stanford (here in Palo Alto). I still felt sore from that old rivalry.
I would add one more game:
2003 NCAA D2 Semifinal game - Grand Valley State v. Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
I really thought that Kingsville would win. During the first two rounds of the playoffs, the Javelinas had defeated Tarleton State and Central Oklahoma by a margin of 83-16. I was hoping for a Javelina victory to coincide with a North Alabama victory for a rematch of the 1994 NCAA D2 National Championship Game.
The Javelinas scored first -- a short field goal. However, they never scored again. Coach Brian Kelly (now coaching at Notre Dame) destroyed the Javelina defense and won 31-3. I had plenty of friends playing for the Javelinas that season (including one who would later be the best man at my wedding). It was one of the best squads that the Javelinas ever had. There was a real unity among the players.
Despite the loss, I felt like I was watching coaching greatness. GVS's victory was a coaching victory. I still think that the Hogs had more talent. However, they were simply outcoached by Brian Kelly. After the season, he left Grand Valley State for Central Michigan and then Cincinnati (taking them to a #3 BCS ranking) before being named the head coach of the Fighting Irish.
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Originally posted by DaleDude View PostThe 2009 Hillsdale vs Grand Valley State. The Lakers came to Hillsdale undefeated, ranked number one in the nation. They were cocky, self-assured and, yes, they were good. But a missed 49-yard field goal attempt as time expired gave the big upset win to the Chargers and Frank "Muddy" Waters Field exploded with students and fans running on to the field to celebrate with the players. You can still find Live Stream webmaster Jim Measles' play-by-play call of that field goal on You Tube. Sensational win for Hillsdale, terrible defeat for Grand Valley. However, as most Laker fans will tell you, they knocked the Chargers out of the second round of the playoffs by beating Hillsdale at Grand Valley.
BTW, I met a student from Hillsdale this summer at a tech company in the Silicon Valley. He was wearing a Hillsdale sweatshirt while he earned some extra cash for school. He was surprised that I had even heard of Hillsdale. I mentioned reading about that football game; and, I told him that I appreciate the school's mission.
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Originally posted by ccchhhrrriiisss View Post
I remember reading about that game. In terms of D2 football, Grand Valley State has always been a "Goliath" that many would-be Davids would like to see fall.
In 2001, I was talked out of naming Curt Anes as first team AA quarterback because of the perceived weakness of "that league" and "that team" because of the previous history. It's funny how things change.
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