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#Post#: 40090--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: Campi47 Date: July 31, 2023, 6:20 am
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This past weekend there were 22 teams that competed in the SBU 7
on 7 and based on coaches and players comments they really
enjoyed the SBU experience. Every one of teams (including
parents)has been invited back for opening night when SBU will
honor Coach Collins.
Yesterday was reporting day and 108 players reported.
#Post#: 40091--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 31, 2023, 8:58 am
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[quote author=The Voice since 1988
link=topic=1019.msg40088#msg40088 date=1690777085]
The elevator is slow, but it always was slow. Even when new.
Never understood why.
And if those coaches want to get an extra workout in climbing
the stairs, more power to 'em. I'm lugging equipment so I'll be
patient. Especially because I know the elevator is slow.
As for the stadium's condition, I never noticed significant
deterioration, just a little wear and tear from 20 years of use.
I've seen much worse in college facilities.
And the new scoreboard does put some kind of fresh face on it.
But if forced to choose, I'd rather have a winning team.
The starting QB has been through spring and summer practices so
has indeed thrown passes at SB, just not in a game yet.
Whatever you think of Casey Case, picking someone before the
season starts versus several weeks in like last year is probably
a better strategy.
[/quote]
voice of reason
someone get this guy a t-shirt!
#Post#: 40094--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: ecasadoSBU Date: July 31, 2023, 11:10 am
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[quote author=The Voice since 1988
link=topic=1019.msg40088#msg40088 date=1690777085]
The elevator is slow, but it always was slow. Even when new.
Never understood why.
And if those coaches want to get an extra workout in climbing
the stairs, more power to 'em. I'm lugging equipment so I'll be
patient. Especially because I know the elevator is slow.
As for the stadium's condition, I never noticed significant
deterioration, just a little wear and tear from 20 years of use.
I've seen much worse in college facilities.
And the new scoreboard does put some kind of fresh face on it.
But if forced to choose, I'd rather have a winning team.
The starting QB has been through spring and summer practices so
has indeed thrown passes at SB, just not in a game yet.
Whatever you think of Casey Case, picking someone before the
season starts versus several weeks in like last year is probably
a better strategy.
[/quote]
Agree. Just the fact we can say we have a Starting QB in July
feels good.
Sometime we just have to appreciate the little things and not
take them for granted.
#Post#: 40097--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: Wolffan Date: July 31, 2023, 5:10 pm
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[quote author=ecasadoSBU link=topic=1019.msg40094#msg40094
date=1690819829]
[quote author=The Voice since 1988
link=topic=1019.msg40088#msg40088 date=1690777085]
The elevator is slow, but it always was slow. Even when new.
Never understood why.
And if those coaches want to get an extra workout in climbing
the stairs, more power to 'em. I'm lugging equipment so I'll be
patient. Especially because I know the elevator is slow.
As for the stadium's condition, I never noticed significant
deterioration, just a little wear and tear from 20 years of use.
I've seen much worse in college facilities.
And the new scoreboard does put some kind of fresh face on it.
But if forced to choose, I'd rather have a winning team.
The starting QB has been through spring and summer practices so
has indeed thrown passes at SB, just not in a game yet.
Whatever you think of Casey Case, picking someone before the
season starts versus several weeks in like last year is probably
a better strategy.
[/quote]
Agree. Just the fact we can say we have a Starting QB in July
feels good.
Sometime we just have to appreciate the little things and not
take them for granted.
[/quote] I don’t know. If the QB had ever thrown a college pass
I would feel good. It’s such a roll of the dice when you name a
starter without game experience. Especially if he was lightly
recruited out of high school. But, and I guess this is small
comfort, Priore thinks he did better in camp than the other
guys.
#Post#: 40098--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: guest441 Date: July 31, 2023, 5:24 pm
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How did John Kinder do in this situation?
#Post#: 40099--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 31, 2023, 6:30 pm
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[quote author=Wolffan link=topic=1019.msg40097#msg40097
date=1690841449]
[quote author=ecasadoSBU link=topic=1019.msg40094#msg40094
date=1690819829]
[quote author=The Voice since 1988
link=topic=1019.msg40088#msg40088 date=1690777085]
The elevator is slow, but it always was slow. Even when new.
Never understood why.
And if those coaches want to get an extra workout in climbing
the stairs, more power to 'em. I'm lugging equipment so I'll be
patient. Especially because I know the elevator is slow.
As for the stadium's condition, I never noticed significant
deterioration, just a little wear and tear from 20 years of use.
I've seen much worse in college facilities.
And the new scoreboard does put some kind of fresh face on it.
But if forced to choose, I'd rather have a winning team.
The starting QB has been through spring and summer practices so
has indeed thrown passes at SB, just not in a game yet.
Whatever you think of Casey Case, picking someone before the
season starts versus several weeks in like last year is probably
a better strategy.
[/quote]
Agree. Just the fact we can say we have a Starting QB in July
feels good.
Sometime we just have to appreciate the little things and not
take them for granted.
[/quote] I don’t know. If the QB had ever thrown a college pass
I would feel good. It’s such a roll of the dice when you name a
starter without game experience. Especially if he was lightly
recruited out of high school. But, and I guess this is small
comfort, Priore thinks he did better in camp than the other
guys.
[/quote]
im not sure we pass enough to even make this an issue.
#Post#: 40100--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: guest441 Date: July 31, 2023, 6:47 pm
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[quote author=Chairman of the Board
link=topic=1019.msg40099#msg40099 date=1690846240]
[quote author=Wolffan link=topic=1019.msg40097#msg40097
date=1690841449]
[quote author=ecasadoSBU link=topic=1019.msg40094#msg40094
date=1690819829]
[quote author=The Voice since 1988
link=topic=1019.msg40088#msg40088 date=1690777085]
The elevator is slow, but it always was slow. Even when new.
Never understood why.
And if those coaches want to get an extra workout in climbing
the stairs, more power to 'em. I'm lugging equipment so I'll be
patient. Especially because I know the elevator is slow.
As for the stadium's condition, I never noticed significant
deterioration, just a little wear and tear from 20 years of use.
I've seen much worse in college facilities.
And the new scoreboard does put some kind of fresh face on it.
But if forced to choose, I'd rather have a winning team.
The starting QB has been through spring and summer practices so
has indeed thrown passes at SB, just not in a game yet.
Whatever you think of Casey Case, picking someone before the
season starts versus several weeks in like last year is probably
a better strategy.
[/quote]
Agree. Just the fact we can say we have a Starting QB in July
feels good.
Sometime we just have to appreciate the little things and not
take them for granted.
[/quote] I don’t know. If the QB had ever thrown a college pass
I would feel good. It’s such a roll of the dice when you name a
starter without game experience. Especially if he was lightly
recruited out of high school. But, and I guess this is small
comfort, Priore thinks he did better in camp than the other
guys.
[/quote]
im not sure we pass enough to even make this an issue.
[/quote]
Good point. There's a reason he has no game experience.
#Post#: 40102--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 31, 2023, 8:22 pm
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or, maybe it fits right into the gameplan! ::)
#Post#: 40103--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: Wolffan Date: July 31, 2023, 8:34 pm
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[quote author=Chairman of the Board
link=topic=1019.msg40102#msg40102 date=1690852922]
or, maybe it fits right into the gameplan! ::)
[/quote] Priore wanted to name a starter who has no college
game experience because we're a running team? Very clever -
chess not checkers!
#Post#: 40105--------------------------------------------------
Re: When should SB consider getting rid of the football program?
By: Campi47 Date: July 31, 2023, 9:33 pm
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The offense will be run by Coach Dresser who had a lot of
success at Maine. While the running game will be important so
will the passing game. I think the fans will will see a
different offense then what they’ve seen in the past.
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