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RPI 2018 Off-Season Part II: In Memory of WaP
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostI guess that this is the time of year to be optimistic, but it is difficult to be that.
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Originally posted by fr. joe View PostWell, that would make it Six Flags! That would be fun.
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With 10 freshmen and 7 sophs, this team is going to be like a box of chocolates.
I must say that I am surprised that Perry is back.
LGR.Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
The harder I practice, the luckier I get.
Gary Player
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Originally posted by fr. joe View PostDid any of you receive the email from the RAA about the special meeting for RAA members planned for October 8th? I received in my email at 6 pm tonight.
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Originally posted by engineerhockeyfan View PostWith 10 freshmen and 7 sophs, this team is going to be like a box of chocolates.
I must say that I am surprised that Perry is back.
LGR.
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostWhere else was he going to go? He's already transferred once, and I would have been shocked if Detroit had signed him.
QFT a
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostTaking a look at the schedule, 3 NC games before the league play begins, all vs. HEA, and both teams a little under 500 last year. If we can pull off around 500 or better to start off the season, we should have some confidence to be able to at least fly under the radar for the first half. Realistically, 1-2 will probably be where we end up. We've historically had trouble vs. UMA in recent matchups regardless of location. UCONN has been the opposite, albeit they were still with AHA when we played them; have to think they've significantly improved if they're competitive in HEA. Kida should be in the books by now; looking forward to the puck dropping.
RPI 40 Allegheny College 19 as it looks like we get off to our usual good start on the gridiron. Not as one sided as the final score and we gave up a ton of passing yardage but winning by 21 points is still winning big.Take the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Originally posted by DrDemento View Posti am very tired of flying under the radar. we have been off the screen for too long. i think it would be nice to be on the radar perhaps even in the middle of the screen.
RPI 40 Allegheny College 19 as it looks like we get off to our usual good start on the gridiron. Not as one sided as the final score and we gave up a ton of passing yardage but winning by 21 points is still winning big.
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostI did. Obviously the petition was successful to call an emergency meeting, and based on all the finger pointing surrounding the hostile takeover of the Student Union, I'm not surprised one bit.
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