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Coastal or Bethune ???

grizare#1

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Who would you like to see us play most
I will go with Bethune only because today it will be almost 70deg there and 39' elevation. Love those southern teams coming up to Missoula in Decemberrrrrrrrr.
 
Of course. I'm waiting for BW's report but I was happy to see a team from Daytona, Fl and a team from South Carolina in the bracket!
 
Sacofricosis22 said:
grizare#1 said:
Love those southern teams coming up to Missoula in Decemberrrrrrrrr.

Wofford wasn't too intimidated. Missoula just isn't very cold and I don't think the climate is going to be much of a factor anymore in these north-south games now that WaGriz has fake turf. In fact it's pretty mild and pleasant compared to most of the country throughout the year.

With that said, I think a MEAC team is a good matchup for any team that's not in the MEAC. Go Bethune!
Wofford is still the only southern team to ever win in Washington Griz, though.

One example does not a trend make.
 
Coastal is an up and coming program. The coach, Moglia, make alot of money in business, after leaving coaching after the 1983 season (d-coordinator at Dartmouth). A UM fan who went to Dartmouth (not me) has kept in touch with Moglia over the years, and has talked to him about scheduling a game with Montana, which he said he would like after the program progressed.

"Though he has consistently denied reports calling him [Moglia] a billionaire, most estimates of his wealth start at $150 million, which means he could spend the rest of his life doing anything he wanted."

"Joe Moglia is the current head football coach of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers of the Big South Conference. Moglia is also the current Chairman and former CEO of TD Ameritrade,[1] the largest online discount brokerage firm in the world in terms of the number of retail online equity trades placed each day. Moglia earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Fordham University, his master's degree in secondary education from the University of Delaware and was a football coach for 16 years, finishing as the defensive coordinator at Dartmouth College from 1981-1983. After the 1983 football season ended, Moglia decided to start a second career on Wall Street. Moglia joined a training class at Merrill Lynch with twenty-four MBA graduates.[1] Moglia spent 17 years at Merrill Lynch, where he was a member of the executive committees for both the institutional business and the private client business. Before leaving to take the role of chief executive officer at Ameritrade Holding Corp (now TD Ameritrade) in 2001... In his seven years at TD Ameritrade, Moglia and his executive management team oversaw the company as its client assets grew from $24 billion to over $300 billion, increased its market capitalization from $700 million to $12 billion[2]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Moglia" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
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