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Bluewyn Gold
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Re: Bowl Projections

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rooneyguy wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 5:19 pmComparing Raymond's record to Keeler's in getting to 300 wins is comparing apples to oranges... Both are impressive accomplishments, but in quite different scenarios.
I didn't compare the two but agree that both had impressive careers worthy of all the accolades they richly deserve.
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Re: Bowl Projections

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rooneyguy wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 5:19 pm
Bluewyn Gold wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 3:19 pm KC may stay around long enough to get 301 wins. You just know he wants to edge out Harold on the all-time win list.

Don't understand Temple not wanting to play an extra game. That can't be terrific for future recruiting.
Comparing Raymond's record to Keeler's in getting to 300 wins is comparing apples to oranges. Tubby's 300 wins were all at UD. Keeler's total will include his record at 4 different institutions. If Keeler gets to 300, only 27% of those will be from UD (he was 86-52 over 11 years). Both are impressive accomplishments, but in quite different scenarios.
KC’s Temple Owls started this season with wins over UMass and Howard and managed to go 3-7 the rest of the way

Obviously, Coach Keeler needs to pick up the pace at Temple
If he wants to see 300 wins before his 70th birthday

I say that thinking KC is the enemy now, it’s hard to think of him as the enemy but that’s exactly what he is
recruiting recruiting recruiting...It ain't rocket science....We need better more athletic players...That simple....

posted by Joe C December 10th, 2019
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Re: Bowl Projections

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Caribbean Hen wrote: Tue Dec 02, 2025 11:30 am
Hens79 wrote: Tue Dec 02, 2025 11:04 am
Caribbean Hen wrote: Tue Dec 02, 2025 10:45 am

79

2 things can be true

Just because the FBS move was the right thing to do, the fan base seems to really like it, The stadium was full and the food tasted better at the tailgates, doesn’t mean a football fan can’t be looking forward to the Villanova at Lehigh game this Saturday…
What? Who said anything about “2 things”? I just commented that we don’t hear from the “meaningless bowl game” crowd much. That all.

Anyone can still follow FCS football all they want. They can even say they’d rather the Hens be in the playoffs. But I just noted, none have lately.
Okay 👍🏻

I hope somebody on the UD staff working for Callaway is following FCS because their is still a lot of talent playing in the lower levels including D2 and D3 even JUCO

It sure would be nice to get one of those Ivy League wide receivers to come here on a one year graduate program because they could step right in and help immediately…like a Nico Brown from Yale for example … a talent
Lots of talent in the Ivy League, several Penn players portaled up to P4 teams. The Ivies could very well become a threat at the FCS level as their good players will be less likely to jump early because of those four year degrees stamped Ivy. By threat I mean they now participate in the playoffs.

Nico Brown - I knew he was good but Stevie Wonder could have seen it, but I didn’t know he was this good…. Geez Alabama visit…..

https://bamahammer.com/alabama-lands-a- ... nico-brown

A new name emerged on the radar on Thursday. If you're looking for players who have been productive, you won't find many who did it better this season than Yale transfer WR Nico Brown, an FCS All-American in 2025.

Brown led the nation in receiving yards per game at 108.5. He produced 1085 yards and 11 touchdowns in just 10 games this season for the Bulldogs. He's a highly sought-after player who is currently making the visit rounds as he prepares for an FCS-to-FBS jump.
recruiting recruiting recruiting...It ain't rocket science....We need better more athletic players...That simple....

posted by Joe C December 10th, 2019
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