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Revenge of the Nerds
It escaped our notice for a little bit, but the NESCAC announced the Fall All-Academic team a few weeks back meaning it is time for us to put our own little spin on it. Just as we did back in … Continue reading
Posted in Amherst, Football, Williams
Tagged Blake Shapskinsky, Chris Tamasi, Connor Clancy, CT Harris, Jack Doll, Lyle Seebeck, Max Lehrman, Nik Powers, Paul Johnson, Sam Hart, Scott Mergner, Tyler Grant
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Football End-of-Year Awards: The Definitive Edition
The committee of two has met and after much deliberation has made their decisions. All decisions on awards are final and complaints should be addressed to 472 Smith Union, Bowdoin College. Or the comments section works, too. If you want, … Continue reading
Posted in Football
Tagged Alex Way, Amman Weaver, Chris Tamasi, Chudi Iregbulem, Dan Pierce, Drew Jacobs, EJ Mills, End-of-Year Awards, Frank Williams, Ike Fuchs, Jake Bussani, Jaymie Spears, Jesse Warren, Justin Sanchez, Mac Foote, Mark Riley, Mark Upton, Matt Milano, Mbasa Mayikana, Phillip Nwosu, Ryan Rizzo, Sonny Puzzo, Tim Patricia, Tyler Grant, Zach Altneau, Zack Trause
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The Lord Jeffs Reign Over 2014: Stock Report 11/10
Maybe it was the game being played under the lights or the NESN TV camera crew, but the NESCAC season ended on a high note with Amherst claiming the undisputed NESCAC championship and Little Three championship by beating their archrival … Continue reading
Posted in Amherst, Bates, Football, Middlebury
Tagged Austin Lommen, Chris Tamasi, EJ Mills, Gene Garay, Jaymie Spears, Mark Upton, Matt Milano, Max Lippe, Ned Deane, Phillip Nwosu
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Now the Fun Has Started: The Stock Report 10/21
For NESCAC watchers, this weekend lived up to its promise and then some. Amherst at Wesleyan featured two of the top-three teams trading punches the entire game until Phillip Nwosu ’15 decided it. Then up in Maine, Trinity was without Chudi … Continue reading
Handicapping the Player of the Year Races
Predicting the potential Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year is about searching for trends in the voting pattern of the NESCAC coaches. Seven of the last eight Offensive POY were quarterbacks, and six of the last seven Defensive POY … Continue reading
Amherst Team Preview – The Jeffs Look to Keep Rolling
2013 Record: 7-1 Returning Starters: 16 (six offense, eight defense, two specialists) Offensive Overview: 2013 was a down year for the Amherst offense. Though they still finished fourth in points per game with 21.1, Middlebury was third with 29.8 points … Continue reading