Kofoed, Gagliardi and Mader Shift into Glide!

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24 September 2007 12:00 pm

Even the “Master” himself was a bit amazed at the proficiency his senior quarterback Alex “AK-11” Kofoed demonstrated in surgically slicing and dicing The Concordia College defense for 303 air yards in only 3 quarters of play.  “AK-11” simply dazzled a blazing day crowd at Clemens Stadium, recorded at 9,951, by first lofting and lobbing [...]

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Gunderson proclaims: “You cannot stop me, I’ll just make a move!”

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17 September 2007 8:42 pm

Like a battle ship resting its cannons before another barrage of ordinance launched on its already weary opponent, Nick Gunderson rested his own guns walking back through the Auggie line of scrimmage to the waiting bunker of his Johnnie huddle.  Repeatedly penetrating and moving between the Augsburg enemy line this past Saturday afternoon “Captain” Nick, [...]

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I have a vision…

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17 September 2007 7:43 am

For those of you keeping track of JFC you’ll recognize a familiar ring of the “other-worldly” in the thoughts and muses I’ve shared with you to this juncture.  Gliding west to Collegeville Saturday morning with chitlins firmly tucked in car seats, my astral body close at hand and Kenny Chesney playing slightly above what the [...]

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Johnnie Wide Receivers Find Road, Grass and Dirt the Challenge

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10 September 2007 7:03 am

Check the front page of D3Football.com’s Sunday edition and you’ll find a picture of Whitwoth WR Jay Tully grasping for the ball in battle with a Redlands defender.  Tully showed his steel in last year’s playoff loss to SJU in Spokane making one catch for 21 yards.  During that same sunny and snowy afternoon in [...]

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Famine, Pestilence, Destruction and Death… The Story of the Greatest Breakthrough Season Ever

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4 September 2007 11:10 pm

These early season days around the St. John’s University Football Team fans are again asking the question, “who’s going to be our running back this year?” With graduations, off-season departures and starting running back Mike Patnode’s hand injury on Thursday, Aaron Blackmore suddenly became the only running back within miles of Collegeville who had any [...]

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Say “Yes” to Stiftungsfestivites and the man with the stubby little pencil….

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28 August 2007 10:44 pm

Maybe you’ve seen him, the man with the stubby little pencil and the Clark Kent horn rimmed glasses. He’s taking notes, asking questions and at every opportunity scratching his rather thick grey mane to wonder aloud about those he meets new and old. Along with that very stubby pencil he carries a folded piece of [...]

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Born on the tarmac outside the Engel Science Center…

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14 August 2007 11:00 pm

Is the excerpt going to show somewhere?

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