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It all comes down to the run game of MBA and the rushing D of Father Ryan. It is an absolute crush in MBA's favor in this aspect. With Vinsang, Bartholomew, and Waddey it seems the Irish will have a heck of a time trying to stop the Big Red Rushing game which is something every single team that's played MBA hasn't been able to do and as a result MBA is 8-0. Not to discredit the passing game or the big red D which have earned victories, but simply put this rushing game is hard to stop. Some slips by the big red will keep the game close, but definetly not close enough because the 4th quarter is always ALWAYS MBA's. Final Score:

 

MBA- 30

Ryan- 17

Total MBA Rushing Yards: 385+

 

 

385 rushing yards? LoLz /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> /roflolk.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflolk:" border="0" alt="roflolk.gif" /> /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

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you must be a pretty bias person yourself to say ensworth played like crap. but FATHER RYAN will still win this one HANDS DOWN. /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />

 

 

 

Ensworth did play like crap. Everyone on ensworth says they played like crap. Ryan did play pretty good but your making it sound like Ryan dominated Ensworth at their best which is simply not true.

 

MBA wins for sure

 

 

MBA 31

RYAN 17

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I had a very enjoyable evening at Father Ryan last night. It's a beautiful campus, and would seem to have the potential to have a very nice stadium, assuming they can get the neighbors to agree. That said, there would be two major issues: parking and access. Unless I missed something, there seems to be only one way in and out, and no real place to put the number of cars you'd see for MBA, BA, Ensworth and JPII games. The playing surface wasn't bad, considering the time of year and the recent rain. The MBA sideline was incredibly soft (it actually splashed), but I assume that was some sort of nefarious plot by the home team.

 

All in all a very nice place, although I don't think it had the character of the old place on Elliston.

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Please, tell me you're joking. He was good, but not noteworthy. Far from the best of last year's senior class.

 

 

Are you retarded? Please tell me who else ran a 4.3 40? Out of last year's seniors he is playing at the biggest school. Besides Ernie Owusu he is playing at the biggest school for the past two senior classes

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Are you retarded? Please tell me who else ran a 4.3 40? Out of last year's seniors he is playing at the biggest school. Besides Ernie Owusu he is playing at the biggest school for the past two senior classes

 

 

Wow a 4.3 40? thats pretty much world class spead. So fast I don't believe it, especially if it was a coach timing him...too much room for human error.

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Are you retarded? Please tell me who else ran a 4.3 40? Out of last year's seniors he is playing at the biggest school. Besides Ernie Owusu he is playing at the biggest school for the past two senior classes

 

 

He walked-on at Tennessee tech. Walked on. Walk. On.

 

What are his stats last year? Not so great.

 

Dont get me wrong, a great player. But Brooks Robinson and Aaron Bateman are examples of better athletes. And although they arent playing sports, that doesn't mean they arent good or athletic. Brooks was the leading reciever and did not choose to play football, thats fine! Aaron Bateman was a wrestling stud for 4 years. Did not decide to wrestle.

 

Just because you walk on to a team and run a 4.3 40 doesnt mean your the best player, lolz. But keep it up, fanboy.

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Wow a 4.3 40? thats pretty much world class spead. So fast I don't believe it, especially if it was a coach timing him...too much room for human error.

 

 

I love you, this is so correct. Coaches at Ryan have their favorites, which really screws over better players. Every coach last year loved Chris Hohl, probably. Wouldnt know cause I didnt go to Ryan, but from an outside spectator I was never really impressed by Chris Hohl, who was absolutely picked oni n most game (McCallie game he had 3 passes go past him for touchdowns).

 

Im sure Ryan Berry probably had a better speed.

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