The 2007 St. John’s football team entered the offseason with a host of unanswered questions: Were they really 30 points worse than Central, the team that knocked them out of the playoffs by a stunning 37-7 margin? Who would step up to fill the void left by record-breaking quarterback Alex Kofoed? Had Bethel unseated [...]
Week 1: ETBU Tigers Johnnies win, 29–15
East Texas Baptist University Photos
Shots from the first game of the season. Thanks to our helper photographers: Patrick Maurer, Vic Murphy and Jeff Sowden.
Tip your helmet to Johnnies and Bennies
Will The Rats Ever Return to The Main Bleachers? Call me!
You can thank the CSB/SJU student cheer section for helping kill a 4th quarter comeback attempt by the ETBU Tigers Saturday in The Johnnies season opener. It looked as though SJU was serious about allowing the southerners from Marshall, TX to foil the extremely sunny [...]
Johnnies Escape Tiger Trap on Opening Day
The East Texas Baptist Tigers came to Clemens Stadium on Saturday to open the Johnnie’s season. The first game of the season is always an unknown for St. John’s fans and this year was no different. You see, the Tigers had set a trap for the Johnnies and mid-way through the 3rd Qtr. The Johnnies [...]
Johnnie Gameday Predictions: ETBU
Just like clockwork, the calendar change from August to September brought about some climate changes in mid-Minnesota. The hot and steamy Labor Day weekend enjoyed around Johnnie Nation have been replaced by cooler days and brisk nights—football weather, if you will.
As the football calendar changes from 2007 to 2008, there are dramatic changes on [...]
East Texas Baptist Preview
GAME DAY— The day Johnnie football fans have been anticipating since that miserable day in Pella last November. The Johnnies begin their 2008 campaign by welcoming the East Texas Baptist University Tigers from Marshall, Texas to Collegeville. So, who are the Tigers? What do they do on the field? Will the Johnnies walk over them? Let us take a look as to what we may expect to see on Saturday.








