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Bears Vs. Trees

PostPosted: October 12th, 2010, 1:51 pm
by dgreenwell3
First-Ever MVFC VideoStream
 Saturday’s game between Missouri State and Indiana State (3:00 p.m. CT) is part of the league’s videostreaming package. Joe Zydlo (PBP) and Nick Hill (analyst) will call the action from Memorial Stadium in Terre Haute, Ind. The game is the first videostream (Valley Live) produced by the league, which has partnered with Webstream Productions to do so. It will be available as part of both schools’ subscriber packages and is being offered as a free stream on the league site.

MSU versus Indiana State should be a good one...

Re: Bears Vs. Trees

PostPosted: October 12th, 2010, 2:18 pm
by 45otseoj
Track meet.

Re: Bears Vs. Trees

PostPosted: October 16th, 2010, 5:40 pm
by SycamoreFanatic
Not quite the track meet thought but Sycamores win it 38-35 OT. Bear miss field goal to tie.

The Sycamores are no longer a sure "W" on your schedule .......just ask the Redbirds and now the Bears!

:D :D

Re: Bears Vs. Trees

PostPosted: October 16th, 2010, 6:05 pm
by 45otseoj
SycamoreFanatic wrote:Not quite the track meet thought but Sycamores win it 38-35 OT. Bear miss field goal to tie.

The Sycamores are no longer a sure "W" on your schedule .......just ask the Redbirds and now the Bears!

:D :D

Too bad your coach sold your team short by only scheduling 9 D-I games... :oops:

Re: Bears Vs. Trees

PostPosted: October 17th, 2010, 1:19 am
by JayJ79
45otseoj wrote:
SycamoreFanatic wrote:Not quite the track meet thought but Sycamores win it 38-35 OT. Bear miss field goal to tie.

The Sycamores are no longer a sure "W" on your schedule .......just ask the Redbirds and now the Bears!

:D :D

Too bad your coach sold your team short by only scheduling 9 D-I games... :oops:

The Sycamores have definitely improved, and that's awesome. And I agree, they're no longer an automatic win. But frankly, I really don't see them winning 3 more games this season since they still have to face the "meat" of the conference, so unless they REALLY surprise everyone, it will be a moot point.

Playoff qualifying really wasn't a realistic goal when the scheduled this year (perhaps next year, but not this year), and lining up two (hopefully) wins at home made much more sense in their efforts to continue improving their team (and their confidence), as well as their fanbase. So I don't blame them one bit for their scheduling.

Re: Bears Vs. Trees

PostPosted: October 17th, 2010, 8:52 am
by IsuBob
45otseoj wrote:
SycamoreFanatic wrote:Not quite the track meet thought but Sycamores win it 38-35 OT. Bear miss field goal to tie.

The Sycamores are no longer a sure "W" on your schedule .......just ask the Redbirds and now the Bears!

:D :D

Too bad your coach sold your team short by only scheduling 9 D-I games... :oops:



It is money needed for the program.