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  1. Appreciate the compliment. Just doing what I can, man. I know how you feel about missing part of the game tomorrow. I have to work . Fortunately, I'll be able to listen to most of it on the radio, and will probably try to watch an hour of it on TV during my lunch break. Just hate that I can't sit at home on my lazy a$$ and watch all of it! This might be my last post before the game, so once again, good luck guys. May the best team win. If y'all win tomorrow, I'll be sure to come here and congratulate you as soon as I can, and if you have any questions about the Shoals area, I will be glad to help out. Good luck Sioux! Go Lions!!! Chris H. in Florence, AL
  2. David Mooneyham IS our top receiver. He leads the team with receptions and yardage, with 51 catches for 779 yards, an average of 59.9 per game. So, that hurts. Fortunately, we got Taris Birt back last week, a receiver who has missed a lot of action this season due to injury. But still, losing Mooneyham hurts. Enough to affect the outcome? I doubt it, as long as one of our other receivers step up. We have plenty to pick up the slack. As for Nick Glenn, I don't know much about him. A backup at the safety position whose name I haven't heard called much this season. He's played in nine games, and has been a part of fourteen tackles. This certainly doesn't affect us as much as losing Mooneyham. I'm ashamed of this situation, if nothing else for the bad press we are receiving. I wouldn't automatically assume these guys are on cocaine, or pot, or steroids, anything like that. The University of Alabama had a defensive end suspended for the ENTIRE SEASON for using a legal, over-the-counter dietary supplement as part of his offseason conditioning program. He lost a year of eligibility, and could not redshirt. How's that for a slap in the face? I'm not making excuses for the players that got busted. If they were doing something illegal, they should be thrown off the team for good. I'm just trying to point out that the NCAA is NOT a fair institution when it comes to many things, their drug testing policy included. If you are trying to say that I am on this forum because of something you said on al.com, you are dead wrong. I do not read those boards, they are populated by thirteen year old children who like to involve themselves in flame wars and making immature posts. If I were you, I'd try to distance myself from that board and from flaming ANYBODY. It doesn't make you look very mature. Just twelve and a half hours away! Good luck Sioux! Go Lions!!! Chris H. in Florence, AL
  3. LionFan

    Clueless fans?

    Hehe, I like your thinking there. Might have been a "barner" that did it . Most of us Alabamians don't claim them as our own anyway .
  4. Sorry man, didn't mean to offend anybody or clutter up the board. Just having a little friendly discussion here. I'll try to be on better behavior. Just don't send me to the board purgatory or anything .
  5. Well, a little while ago I went and purchased my championship game tickets. They are a good deal, only $15 each. I would say about 4000 have been sold so far, which is a higher number than this time last year. The guy told me that of the three schools besides UNA, Grand Valley will request the most tickets, with 1500. He said they more than likely had double that number actually attend the game last year. He said both UND and TAMUK plan on requesting 500 tickets. So how many of you will plan on coming down, if you do the impossible and beat the Lions ? I'm guessing the 500 is just a preliminary number, and the university will request more next week? How many came to the semifinal game in Florence in 1994? Early weather forecast for December 13: Sunny, 54 degrees. Sounds good to me . Good luck Sioux! Go Lions!!! Chris H. in Florence, AL
  6. Oh yeah, no doubt, they were two great teams. I would say the "best" team was the 1995 team, simply because the large core of players that made up the 93-94-95 squads were seniors in '95. They blew out EVERYBODY that year, including Pittsburg State in the championship game 27-7. The '94 team surely has an argument. TAMUK was better than the PSU team we played in '95. The '94 team also went to Youngstown, Ohio, and took Youngstate State right down to the wire, getting beat 17-14. Actually had a chance to win the game in the final moments, but couldn't get in the endzone. YSU was defending champs and #3 in the nation at the time. FWIW, Ronald McKinnon, linebacker for Arizona is still playing in the NFL, and having a good career. He is the only Lion I know of from those years still in the league. Anybody from TAMUK?
  7. You have to remember though, during the championship run the Lions ran the triple option. So, the defense saw it every day in practice. They knew how to play against and stop the option, and had the athletes to do it. I wish he would have gotten to play. I think the rain made as much of a difference that day as who was playing QB, though. Who knows, maybe on a sunny day TAMUK would have blown us out, or vice versa. Just impossible to say.
  8. I went to that game. It rained the entire time, and was about 38 degrees. That's what we Alabama boys call miserable. But it was fun, nonetheless. We stormed the field after the game was over to congratulate the Lions. Who knows if the different QB for Kingsville would have made a difference in the outcome. He may have. In my biased opinion, the 93-94-95 Lions were the greatest DII teams ever assembled, and Kingsville played us the closest of any team in that three year span. I didn't realize that TAMUK didn't have their starter that day. Too bad the teams couldn't have played in better weather conditions, with TAMUK having their QB. Would have been another great game, I'm sure.
  9. The news this morning about the drug tests is disappointing, to say the least. I would think that those young men understand how important it is, especially during the season and the playoffs, to not do any kind of drugs. Not when these random drug tests are always a possibility. But you are always going to have the kind of guys that think they are above the law, "it's random, they won't test me", etc. I'd be willing to bet every team has a few, unfortunately. If I read the article correctly, it's not even confirmed that the two guys were football players. Then I read Coach Hudspeth's comments, and it sounds like he knows it is. As Coach said though, we have good depth. If this truly is a championship team, the loss of two guys won't make a difference. The rest of the team will pull together. The only way I'd worry is if one of the two is Will Hall . Good luck Sioux! Go Lions!!! Chris H. in Florence, AL
  10. LionFan

    Clueless fans?

    Hey now... that's what we say about Tennessee. Get it right!
  11. LionFan

    Clueless fans?

    If any of you are interested, here's today's article in the Florence TimesDaily. "UNA remains healthy" http://www.timesdaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar.../312040340/1019 Good luck Sioux! Go Lions!!! Chris H. in Florence, AL
  12. LionFan

    Clueless fans?

    LOL, I've seen that site before. Too funny.
  13. LionFan

    Clueless fans?

    Geez now, redwing... I reckon you's tryin' to talk good 'bout me, but why'd ye haf' to use sech big words? Enigma? Poignant? Computer??? Man, us Alabamer boys don' unnerstand you damned yankees' langage! Can't ye use sum simpler terms if'n when ye's talkin' to me? Honestly, I just like talking to different people. You guys seem to be classy, knowledgable, and besides some of the southern jokes which I expected anyway, an overall good group of people. I just don't see any reason to come on a board and talk to smack, I'd rather try to represent my institution with class. If I make some new friends in the process, all the better. I get a kick out of y'all's rivalry with the Bison, too. Being an Alabama fan as well as UNA, I can relate to the "culture vs. agriculture" thing you've got going. I enjoy picking on those farm schools, like NDSU and "Aubarn" . Of course, a lot of people outside the south don't even know Auburn is in Alabama, their first guess would be Georgia. A fact we let them hear about . Anyway, sorry to go on for so long here. It's past midnight, I'm about to call it a night folks. Good luck Sioux, and Go Lions!!! Chris H. in Florence, AL
  14. LionFan

    Clueless fans?

    Isn't my presence on an online football discussion forum, my team's opponent's message board nonetheless, officially prove to you that I have no life? Serioiusly, my life is busier than I'd like it to be, I don't have too much free time. I do love to golf. Unfortunately, we do not have many quality courses in the Shoals area that don't charge an arm and a leg for a round of 18. A Robert Trent Jones Trail course is in the process of being built, however, and my hopes are high for it. By next year, if y'all get to come down for a playoff game or the championship game, you might be able to bring your clubs and get in a quick round at the world-famous RTJ Trail's newest course . Good luck Sioux, and Go Lions!!! Chris H. in Florence, AL
  15. LionFan

    DII TV

    Well, you have to understand, for a long time there were only two teams in this state that anybody cared about, Alabama and Auburn. That's what the media would have you believe, anyway. I don't think there's much truth in that though, because UNA, Troy State, Jacksonville State, etc... all of those programs have had good teams for years, and would draw plenty of fans. Another problem for UNA, Florence and the Shoals area rely on the Huntsville stations for our television coverage (Huntsville is about 60 miles east). Unfortunately, the Huntsville media doesn't care at all about UNA. If they have to cover a school besides 'Bama or AU, it's going to be Alabama A&M (in Huntsville) or Alabama-Huntsville (y'all might know them, since they play hockey ). AAMU hasn't had a good football team in years, and UAH doesn't even play. So why they can't devote more time to UNA football is beyond me. Heck, they'd rather show highlights of their crappy NBDL team than UNA, a team that averages about 80 people showing up to watch them, per game. Hopefully, the ratings for this weekend's game will be off the charts, and H'ville media will get their heads out of their collective a$$es, and start covering more games. But I'm not holding my breath. Good luck Sioux, and Go Lions!!! Chris H. in Florence, AL
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