SJSFan1
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Registered on: | 9/28/2015 |
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re: Why did Auburn part ways with Borges?
Posted by SJSFan1 on 10/2/15 at 3:16 pm
I think he makes around $125K/max....
Why did Auburn part ways with Borges?
Posted by SJSFan1 on 10/2/15 at 3:07 pm
My school, San Jose State, is very lucky to have this guy as their OC. His salary at San Jose must be a tenth of what he made at all his other stops, including Michigan. So why did he come here? Not sure. But, I want to know what was the feelings in your area when he announced his departure? Especia...
San Jose State - Probable Game Plan and Predictions
Posted by SJSFan1 on 10/2/15 at 2:18 pm
Baiscally, my team runs the pro-set. Sometimes they will show pistol and go to a shotgun if the rush is too strong. there is no option package and they don't have enough speed to sweep around the edge and get the corners. Passing will be done in unusual platoon fashion, alternating between Potter an...
SJS's best showing against the SEC was in 1999 against the LSU Tigers.
Posted by SJSFan1 on 10/2/15 at 1:52 pm
On Oct 4, 1999, San Jose State went down to Death Valley to play in a 'body bag' game with LSU. I think we were 42 point underdogs, at least. For the most part, we had mediocre players half the size of LSU's players. But my boys were determined to make their mark that day, and we had a 'secret weapo...
Profiles in Courage - Neil Parry - The Spirit of The SJS Team
Posted by SJSFan1 on 9/29/15 at 10:09 pm
As I sat in the end zone at Spartan Stadium on that cool October night in 2000, I couldn't help thinking there was something seriously wrong. I had seen the last play where a huge 300+lb University of El Paso lineman had pushed one of our lineman on top of our safety, Neil Parry. But Parry wasn't ge...
The Team That Never Came Home
Posted by SJSFan1 on 9/29/15 at 9:34 pm
As football season approaches and young men across this nation exchange cloth caps for football helmets, there was a time in our not so distant history that they traded football helmets for military helmets and footballs for weapons. The year was 1941. The football teams from Willamette and San Jose...
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