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We always want our teams to win, but some you want to beat more than others. Findlay didn't feel personal. Kutztown doesn't feel personal, although it would be nice to finally beat them. Notre Dame felt personal, and I loved seeing them go down.
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Originally posted by Ram Tough View PostWe always want our teams to win, but some you want to beat more than others. Findlay didn't feel personal. Kutztown doesn't feel personal, although it would be nice to finally beat them. Notre Dame felt personal, and I loved seeing them go down.
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Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post
Nice thing about SHEP's membership in the PSAC is while the RAMS have a long-standing rivalry with SHIP the year to year battles with KUTZ, WCU, SRU, IUP and CAL will make for some great in season and post season football ( '22--Wk3-CAL, Wk4-@KUTZ, Wk5@SHIP).
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The most impressive aspect of the PSAC EAST as opposed to the WEST is you have 5-6 teams that may, in any given year, be dangerously competitive. SHEP, SHIP and KUTZ are pretty much a given and WCU, BLOOM and ESU are usually a few players short of rising to the next level. None of it ever has to be nasty, ala IUP/SRU, but it's certainly going to be a battle for the top.
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What are your thoughts about the Xtra curricular activities post game? Specifically, do the referees have any post game responsibility ? Man, they booked off the field in a heart beat. Or, are the schools responsible which is what I am guessing. Almost out of hand and some interesting "conversations" on the v side where we sit. Could there be some kind of post game penalty and suspension for a player/coach? Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving...
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FWIW, an ESPN college football writer ranked the NDC-Shepherd game as the 7th best college football game of "Rivalry Week" ... ahead of Virginia-VA Tech and Minnesota-Wisconsin, among others (this does require an ESPN+ subscription, but here's the relevant portion from that article):
7. Shepherd 38, Notre Dame (Ohio) 34
As with Division III, the second round of the Division II playoffs featured three down-to-the-wire affairs. But the battle between the Shepherd Rams and the second-best Notre Dame in the country saw six lead changes, 926 total yards and a chaotic mess of a game winner from Tyson Bagent to Josh Gontarek.
"Throw it away! Throw it away!"
I've said it a thousand times by now: The more small-school football you watch, the healthier you become.
I'm not sure if the writer knew that NDC and Shepherd were previously in the same conference, but that was an awesome shoutout for the PSAC and MEC to be included on that list.Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostIf this game is within 21 points I'll be shocked.
I just don't see it in the ND resume.
OT over Ashland
Loss to Charleston
Survived Frostburg
Struggled with an SRU MASH unit
The rest were the dregs of the MEC
I'd take Shepherd 45-14 in this one. Not expecting it to be a close one in my opinion.
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
What a great game!! I can't wait for the All-PSAC Final!Last edited by IUPbigINDIANS; 11-30-2021, 07:04 AM.
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Originally posted by Ramhead View Post
Wonder why Shepherd does not have 2022 season scheduled.
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