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Biggest Football Win in EMU History: 1987 Cal bowl or 2017 Rutgers?
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RE: Biggest Football Win in EMU History: 1987 Cal bowl or 2017 Rutgers?
(09-09-2017 09:49 PM)EAGLE KING Wrote:  I'm going with this win, because the Cal Bowl means nothing to the future of our program. This win is monumental in so many facets; breaking some long long and ugly records, the team learning to win down the stretch even when they do not play a perfect game, all the publicity we are already getting from the local news and radio. This game can be looked at as our coming out party!

I can't compare the two, but this is the 'right win at the right time.'

I remember seasons, not many ago, where after two games we had our heads down and ready for college basketball.

Second week was usually a 'money game' and some of them were brutal say 30, 40 or more point losses.

This feels a lot better. 03-cloud9
09-10-2017 06:10 AM
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