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TODAY’S COOL-NAMED SPORTS TEAM – SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 Location: Rapid City, SD
Conference Affiliation: Dakota Athletic Conference
Comment: You know sports teams must be good when they have so many Cafes named after them! (Just be glad I didn’t go with the “Hardrock, Coco and Joe” reference I originally had planned.) What I really want to know is if their marching band does a rendition of Sixteen Ton.
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GPAC FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ALERT!!!!!!!!

 

Due to the unfortunate closing of Dana College on June 30th of this year many Great Plains Athletic Conference football teams have been  forced to make changes in their 2010 football schedules. For the latest schedule changes be sure to check the athetics site for your favorite GPAC team or teams.

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AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY BUILDS INTEREST IN THEIR 2011 DEBUT FOOTBALL SEASON BY CONSTRUCTING THE WORLD’S LARGEST FOOTBALL HELMET

 “Building it from the ground up” has been the theme for the Ave Maria University Gyrenes as they prepare for their inaugural NAIA football season in 2011. It could also be the slogan for one of the most ambitious construction projects since the days of the Pharaohs as nearly 3,000 students and residents in Ave Maria, FL have been employed in ’round the clock shifts to erect a massive 819 foot tall replica of the helmets the Gyrenes pigskin team will be wearing.

This enormous replica helmet, seen in the foreground of the above photo, sits majestically on the shores of Lake Gyrene, an artificial lake whose grayish-blue waters lie serenely under the gaze of this monolithic tribute to the “can do” attitude of Ave Maria University Athletics.

Funding for this enormous project came from eccentric billionaire Tony Stark and the attention Stark has received for this unusual undertaking inspired an obviously jealous Mark Cuban to make with his usual paranoid rambling about how nobody ever sees Tony Stark and Iron Man together at the same time. Whatever, Mark!  

I was in Ave Maria, FL recently to cover the excitement that is growing throughout the NAIA for the Gyrenes’ gridiron debut in 2011. 

Gyrenes Head Football Coach Barry Fagan and I took a chartered helicopter up to the top of the replica helmet, set up some lawn chairs and, as we soaked in the panoramic view of the Ave Maria campus, Lake Gyrene and the sprawling metropolis of Ave Maria, I began my interview.

On his way to being the head man for Gyrenes football Coach Fagan’s career saw him take part in a 39-0-2 undefeated streak at Division II Ferris State University, a streak that brought the school 4 consecutive D2 playoff appearances culminating in a trip to the National Semi-Finals. 

In the coach’s career at Hillsdale College, also in D2, the football team made its first playoff appearance in school history. The fact that that feat was accomplished while maintaining the school’s rank as the Number 1 academic institution in all of Division II gives you an idea of the qualities that made Coach Fagan seem the ideal fit for Ave Maria University. He strongly believes that teams can win without compromising on character, intellect or spirituality.

Consistent with that philosophy is the pride Coach Fagan takes in the way his former players will call him up years after graduation and thank him for making them better men and teaching them the necessary things to be successful in life. 

When the coach refused to answer my question regarding how impressed his friends and family were that he got to be interviewed by me I turned the conversation to some of the challenges involved in recruiting for a school that is just launching football.   

Coach Fagan felt there were four major challenges:

1. Getting the recruits to visualize what will be there in the way of facilities, equipment, etc.

2. Having been hired late (Feb.  12) finding kids that are the right fit; academically, athletically, spiritually

3. Educating administrators, faculty and staff on what it will take to get the program off the ground the right way

4. Convincing the recruits that red shirting is a good thing

I suggested that some recruiting difficulties might be overcome with a catchy slogan like “If you don’t mind havin’ a coach named Fagan, it’s a fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine life!” but Coach Fagan reminded me that that bit from Oliver! was the second reference my blog has made to musicals and took a man-card away from me.

When I asked the Coach if he anticipated travel problems since virtually no other NAIA schools in Florida sponsor intercollegiate football he seemed philosophical about the situation:

“We’ll fly once a year to the west coast,  either Menlo College(San Francisco), or Southern Oregon University, ” he stated, “There will be some long bus trips but that is the nature of sub Division I Football…The good thing is that there are many teams that want to travel to Naples, FL.  It is almost like a bowl game for them.  We do not always have to look at a home and home situation.  Some schools are willing to travel two years in a row to our school, especially in late October and early November because of the weather.” 

I asked Coach Fagan to use one word to describe the experience of preparing for Ave Maria University’s first year of NAIA football  and he replied “An adventure.” When I pointed out that that was two words he just rolled his eyes and indicated we should start wrapping up the interview.

By this point I was on my fourth glass of bourbon (Coach Fagan abstained), so I went into “interview wind-down mode” and asked a few non-sports questions. 

Coach Fagan confessed his greatest non-sports passion was his family and since I love discussing bad movies with just about everybody the conversation turned to the most ridiculously bad movie the Coach had ever seen. He felt it was The Last Dragon, an answer that broke the hearts of Taimak fans everywhere (both of them).   

Since we were on the subject of movies I asked the coach what a movie version of the first year of Gyrenes football should be titled and he stated ““Baptism Under Fire” (The Story of Ave Maria University Football)”.

Sounds like an Oscar-winner to me! I’m sure Mark Cuban would love to be a backer to avoid being trumped (as it were) by Tony Stark again over the cultural buzz regarding Gyrenes football.

If you can spot the faces of all 16 previous Chief Justices Of The Supreme Court in this provisional artists’ rendering of the AMU football field you can win $7.00! For details click here:  http://www.amuathletics.com/football/news/33/417/

   

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TODAY’S COOL-NAMED SPORTS TEAM – LIFE UNIVERSITY

LIFE UNIVERSITY RUNNING EAGLES

 

 Location: Marietta, GA
Conference Affiliation: Association of Independent Institutions 
Major sports: basketball, rugby (technically rugby is club-level, but Life takes rugby to the Nth Degree)
Comment: I guess after rejecting names like “flying turtles” and “swimming kitty cats” as being too odd-sounding common sense prevailed and the good people at Life decided on the nickname Running Eagles for their sports teams.
 

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FROM THE BLUE HOSE TO THE BULLDOGS

Cumberland (TN) Bulldogs football coach Dewayne “Hey HEY Hey” Alexander announced the hiring of former Presbyterian College Blue Hose linebacker Ryan Anderson this week. Anderson will coach linebackers and serve as the football program’s recruiting coordinator.

Anderson graduated from Presbyterian College in August 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology with minors in Physical Education and Athletic Coaching. He served as an intern with the Big South Conference during his senior year at Presbyterian. 

Anderson joins Matthew Hickmann as part of the “July Gang” of hires for the Cumberland University Bulldogs.

Earlier this week the Bulldog staff denied rumors that they were hiring not Ryan Anderson but Hans Christian Anderson, the Danish author who passed away in 1875 but whose line-backing skills were legendary.

To let the world know you don’t think I’m the least bit funny click here: http://www.cumberland.edu/athletics

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COUGAR TOWN? A FAMILIAR NAME TOPS THE NAIA COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRESEASON POLL

The University of Sioux Falls Cougars football dynasty may well reign for one more season, at least according to the College Fanz Sports Network NAIA Preseason Top 25 (out of 93 football teams in the NAIA). The Cougars (Don’t go there!), already winners of three of the last four NAIA College Football Championships (and four overall) are looking for a three-peat this season, after defeating the Carroll College (MT) Fighting Saints and the Lindenwood Lions respectively in the past two title games. And oh, yeah, in 2007, the one season in the past four when the Cougars weren’t the champs they still made it all the way to the championship game before falling to the aforementioned Fighting Saints.
 
Let’s take a look at the full Top 25 :  
   1.Sioux Falls Cougars – The High Overlords of the Great Plains Athletic Conference look to continue the NAIA’s longest active winning streak having won their last 29 games in a row. Quarterback Lorenzo Brown is gone but on the defensive side of the ball 2009 National Championship Game Player Of The Game Dominic Studzinski (and keep your Polish Stud jokes to yourself) returns.  Let’s enjoy this act while we still can, NAIA fans. 
2. Lindenwood Lions – The Lions have been the pride (Get it? GET IT?) of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (or “HAAC” for you smokers out there) recently and in last year’s title game gave Sioux Falls almost all they could handle. Obviously Lindenwood has a good chance of getting back to the title game this year but a schedule that’s practically loaded with fellow Top 25 teams may get in the way.
3.Carroll College (MT) Fighting Saints – Not to be confused with the Belligerent Quakers, these Frontier Conference monarchs are a dynasty of their own, winning five NAIA football titles in the past decade. Tight End Bubba Bartlett is back, “deadlier and more powerful than ever before” just like Marvel Comics supervillains. Could be a “senses shattering” season ahead for these boys. ‘Nuff said.
4. Saint Xavier (IL) Cougars – Saint Xavier had a perfect 11-0 regular season in 2009 and were the champs of the Mideast League of the Mid-States Football Association, which I will henceforth refer to as “The Association” like Jim Rome does with the NBA. The Cougars are looking to extend their dominance of The Association to the entire NAIA this season.
5. Morningside College Mustangs – These Mustangs from the Great Plains Athletic Conference have been one of the sixteen teams in the NAIA playoffs the past six years in a row and have advanced to at least the quarter-finals for the past five in a row. The Morningside faithful are hoping to at least win the team’s first conference title since 2005.
That rounds out the Top 5. Now the rest of the Top 10:
  
6. MidAmerica Nazarene Pioneers – The Pioneers are just two years removed from their last Heart Of America Athletic Conference championship. Look for them to blaze a trail back to the playoffs this year.
  
   
 
7. University of the Cumberlands Patriots – For the past three years in a row the Pats have been the champs of the Mid-South Conference East. Try wrapping your head around THAT title.
  
   
   
8. Saint Francis (IN) Cougars – These Cougars hail from The Association (see above) and have to replace no less than seven starters from last year’s NAIA-leading defense.    
    
    
    
9. McKendree Bearcats – Tight End Byron Gettis leads this team from The Association. Last year the Bearcats were undefeated in The Association’s MidWest League.   
   
   
   
10. Missouri Valley Vikings – Under ninth-year head coach Paul Troth this team from the Heart of America Athletic Conference looks to make its fourth post-season appearance in the past five years.  
   
   
   
Now for the remaining teams in the Top 25 and their conference affiliation:
 
 
  11. Minot State Beavers – Dakota Athletic Conference 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                       
12. Walsh Cavaliers – Mid States Football Association 
 
  
  
  
                                                        
                                                                                 
13. Hastings College Broncos – Great Plains Athletic Conference 
  
  
  
  
  
  
14. Friends University Falcons – Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
15. Ottawa (KS) Braves – Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
  
  
  
  
 
  
 
16. McPherson Bulldogs – Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
 
 
 
 
 
 
17. Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers – Central States Football League 
  
  
  
  
 
 
18. Grand View Vikings – The Association
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
19. Dickinson State Blue Hawks – Dakota Athletic Conference 
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
 
20. Northwestern (IA) Red Raiders – Great Plains Athletic Conference
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
21. Lambuth Eagles – Independent
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
22. Langston Lions – Central States Football League 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
23. Taylor (IN) Trojans – The Association
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
24. Eastern Oregon Mountaineers – Frontier Conference 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 25. Campbellsville Tigers – Mid South Conference 
  
  
  
 
 
 

 

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TODAY’S COOL-NAMED SPORTS TEAM – ROGERS STATE

ROGERS STATE UNIVERSITY HILLCATS

     

Location: Claremore, OK  
Conference Affiliation: Sooner Athletic Conference
Comment: I’ll bet everyone affiliated with this university wishes they had back all the moments from their life spent explaining “No, it’s HILL-cats, not hellcats”! Just to really confuse people the Rogers State University marching band should start doing a rendition of the theme song from the bad biker movie Hellcats. (bad movie buffs will get it) 

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OREDIGGERS READY TO KICK BUTT IN BUTTE

The Montana Tech Orediggers are as hard-charging as ever and their latest version of their mascot isn’t the only thing new in Digger sports right now – the Newmont Scoreboard project is moving along, the men’s basketball program has a new head coach in Aaron Woliczko and the women’s hoops team is holding their camp from July 19th to the 22nd.

For more on these stories click here: http://www.godiggers.com/

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TODAY’S COOL-NAMED SPORTS TEAM – DORDT COLLEGE

DORDT COLLEGE DEFENDERS

  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
Conference Affiliation: Great Plains Athletic Conference
Major sports: football, basketball, baseball, soccer
Comment: Gee, do you think the X-Men and the Fantastic Four ever get jealous that the Defenders have sports teams named after them? (Marvel Comics geeks will get it)
 

                                 

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FORMER CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY BULLDOG RETURNS TO C.U. AFTER TIME WITH SEC’S COMMODORES

Cumberland Athletic Director Ron Pavan announced the hiring this week of former Bulldog football player Matthew Hickmann as the department’s Strength and Conditioning Coach, effective July 19.

Hickmann replaces another former Bulldog football player in the Strength and Conditioning position – Jared Fugate, who will become a graduate assistant in the same department at LSU this year. 

Hickmann graduated from Cumberland in December 2008 with a bachelor’s in Fitness and Wellness.

In his three years as a Bulldog Hickmann garnered First Team All-Mid-South Conference Accolades and two MSC Player of the Week honors as a defensive back. He played in 30 total games for the Bulldogs.

Hickmann interned under Fugate at CU and also under trainer Lee Allison at the Jimmy Floyd Center in Lebanon, TN. Since January he has served as a volunteer in the Strength and Conditioning department at Vanderbilt, (a “volunteer” at Vandy? Wouldn’t the Commodore faithful consider that blasphemy?) helping with the football and baseball teams for the Commodores.

There will be much more football coverage to come over the course of the summer. Sorry there wasn’t more funny stuff in this article but Hickmann could probably pound anybody who ticked him off by saying the wrong thing.

Single ladies who want to check out a picture of Matthew Hickmann and inquire about his availability click here: http://www.cumberland.edu/athletics

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