As for IU and Purdue football, the only thing I can say there is, if you're interested in watching one of the best teams in the state, check out Wabash and the Monon Bell game this weekend between the Little Giants and DePauw.For an interesting read, check out the whole column here
Despite a summer radio internship working with yours truly, their quarterback, Matt Hudson, has overcome my influence and led the Little Giants to the top of Division III football -- again.
While the Hoosiers appear to have cashed it in and the Boilers have been in decline for a few years now, Wabash has won its league for the fourth consecutive year, is undefeated heading into the Bell game and is preparing for the playoffs.
Founded in 1983, the NCAC is commited to equity, a broad base of athletic programs, and excellence in academics and has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast membership stretches across Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana: Allegheny, Denison, DePauw, Hiram, Kenyon, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, Wabash, Wittenberg and Wooster and affiliate member Earlham.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Compliment to Wabash
Indy Star columnist Bob Kravitz recently explained his thoughts on the idea of college football playoffs - especially at the NCAA Div. I level. However, he ended his thoughts with an NCAC connection:
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