Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:06 pm
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predictionking wrote:
Gubbe wrote:
Just saw post that MNU will be scrimmaging Butler CC in August. That is awesome! Is it in Olathe or El Dorado? The two most successful teams of the 2000's in Kansas. Only wish is that they had met up last August. I can wear t-shirts and ball caps for both teams, depending on which one is winning.
It will be in El Dorado.
MNU will be traveling in 6 vans, 2 station wagons and a Dodge Dart that they borrowed from Shepard Bible College as part of the deal to get another home game for MNU. I'm just relaying information somebody told me, I think, unless I misunderstood, or misread it, something like that anyway.
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:11 pm
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That, Mr. Sodak is called a VSN message board FACT. PK deals in them all the time. His middle name is Credible, therefore his first name must be "Not".
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:13 pm
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So MNU travels to El Dorado for the scrimmage next fall. MNU fans will find the playing site for Butler less inviting than the "fine complex in Olathe". If they play the scrimmage on the practice field like they did against Western Iowa in 2009, people will really be amazed at how one of the top Juco programs in the country practices between an oil refinery, a cow pasture, and an auto repair shop.
No restrooms/portapotties and players/fans at practice regulary use the tree line for a quick break. Prediction King would be at home. If the wind is blowing from the east there is always the lovely smell of crude oil. Did I mention the graveyard next to the oil refinery?
If nothing else Butler and MNU have proved that facilities do not make a program a winner.
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 10:39 am
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Gubbe wrote:
So MNU travels to El Dorado for the scrimmage next fall. MNU fans will find the playing site for Butler less inviting than the "fine complex in Olathe". If they play the scrimmage on the practice field like they did against Western Iowa in 2009, people will really be amazed at how one of the top Juco programs in the country practices between an oil refinery, a cow pasture, and an auto repair shop.
No restrooms/portapotties and players/fans at practice regulary use the tree line for a quick break. Prediction King would be at home. If the wind is blowing from the east there is always the lovely smell of crude oil. Did I mention the graveyard next to the oil refinery?
If nothing else Butler and MNU have proved that facilities do not make a program a winner.
Butler is set to open a brand new facility in time for this upcoming fall. It looks pretty nice from their website.
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:26 pm
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Butler's new facilities look great from the sketches. So if they can finally come up with new field etc., what is the chance MNU will upgrade soon? Any rich alums out there want to contribute?
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 6:39 pm
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Well, there's one other. I guess it still counts to say mnu's is one of best then. I think St Mary might have grass. Then again, they also sit on the ground next to the field, where a stadium would normally be, so even mnu's rickety stadium has them beat. Haskell's stadium is a classic tho. Needs some work, but at least they have something to work with that isn't intended to be for a middle school.
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:34 pm
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Kaloyan9 wrote:
Well, there's one other. I guess it still counts to say mnu's is one of best then. I think St Mary might have grass. Then again, they also sit on the ground next to the field, where a stadium would normally be, so even mnu's rickety stadium has them beat. Haskell's stadium is a classic tho. Needs some work, but at least they have something to work with that isn't intended to be for a middle school.
So this is what it comes to. MNU's "facilities" vs Haskell. Well played sir, well played.
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:46 pm
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Some great history with Haskell going back to the Jim Thorp era. Then Lawrence HS used that field to win a lot of championships. A lot of big 6A high school games with great players from the old Sunflower League were full house crowds. It was exciting to play there, even if you got spanked by Lawrence.
In the 70's after KU went to an artificial field at Memorial Stadium, they would often go use Haskell Field to practice on the week before playing somewhere on the road that had grass fields.
Some great footbal played there in the past, so old school.
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:05 am
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So true. Haskell is one of the few programs that is not currently FBS to have registered wins over every major football powerhouse from way back. LSU, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Notre Dame and at least a dozen others. A lot of teams may have beaten their local state university team a time or two in their first few seasons of football, but no program has a history like Haskell. I just keep hoping for signs of them becoming a stronger program so they can draw the talent that is out there who would not consider Haskell today.
It's amazing how many people know Haskell Stadium from all the games they have hosted over the years. Not just from Lawrence, but from all the opposing teams, not to mention all the years of Haskell Juco football.
Post subject: Re: A cupcake opponent for an NAIA team......
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:49 pm
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CC still has natural grass, and will for the foreseable future now that Petrino was busted with a volleyball coed. I'm ok with that---natural grass in late fall is an advantage for us in the playoffs. Those were some expensive lap dances with a middle blocker.
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