One day, Tristan Roberts is up, the next day he's down. Brandon Lindsey, Max Gruder, Steve Dell. Our backup linebackers, that's a position we're still trying to clean up a little bit.
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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., standing left, his wife Cindy, center, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., standing, second from right, meet with Steve Boergert, seated, left, and Jon Reusch, seated, right, Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008, during a campaign stop at Kerby's Koney Island diner in Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
This handout photo shows Steve Lindsey (L) Chief of NASA's Astronaut office and Michael Sufferdini, International Station Program Manager, examining a map of central Kazakhstan as they received information at the Arkalyk airport on April 19, 2008 on the landing of the Expedition 16 crew in the Soyuz TMA-11 capsule. A Russian Soyuz capsule carrying South Korea's first astronaut and two crewmembers of the 16th International Space Station mission landed in Kazakhstan, a Russian space official said. The Soyuz TMA-11 landing pod touched down late and missed its target, but all three crewmembers are well, said Nikolai Kluchkov, a spokesman for Russian mission control in Moscow.
ARKALYK, KAZAKHSTAN - APRIL 19: In the handout photo provided by NASA, Steve Lindsey (L), Chief of NASA's Astronaut office, and Michael Sufferdini, International Station Program Manager, examine a map of central Kazakhstan as they received information at the Arkalyk airport on the landing of the Expedition 16 crew in the Soyuz TMA-11 capsule April 19, 2008 in Arkalyk, Kazakhstan. The Soyuz made a ballistic landing, touching down more then 400 kilometers short of the intended target, but the crew reported by satellite phone to recovery forces that they were in good shape.
Steve Lindsey, Chief of NASA's Astronaut office, left, and Michael Sufferdini, International Station Program Manager, examine a map of central Kazakhstan as they received information at the Arkalyk airport April 19, 2008 on the landing of the Expedition 16 crew in the Soyuz TMA-11 capsule. The Soyuz made a ballistic landing, touching down more then 400 kilometers (260 miles) short of the intended target, but the crew reported by satellite phone to recovery forces that they were in good shape.
NASA Chief Astronaut Steve Lindsey (C) gestures underneath the space shuttle, Atlantis, as crewmembers, Pilot Alan Poindexter (L) and Stanley Love (R) look on after it landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida February 20, 2008. The shuttle returns from a 13-day mission to the International Space Station.
In this Jan. 30, 2008, file photo Rick Davis, campaign manager to Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, left, speaks to senior adviser Steve Schmidt, center, as Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., right, listen on their charter plane en route to Burbank, Calif. Davis released a statement Thursday, July 31, 2008, saying that "Barack Obama has played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck. It's divisive, negative, shameful and wrong", the aide said, suggesting McCain had been wrongfully accused.
Both teams did some good things ... NorthWood impressed me by being scrappy. They fought back and got it to 11 points. That got my attention.
I have a lot more confidence in my shot ... If I put them up a good percentage of them are going in. I liked the way we moved the ball in the first half and tried to push the pace. When we were active and moving on offense it kept NorthWood guessing.
We scored 55 points on Penn, but we have to play better defense ... We can’t give up 70 and expect to win. This is a non-conference loss. It’s a long season and I want to be able to compete in the sectional.
Marco and I talk about it a lot ... Bode's come close, Daron's come close, Bill Johnson came close, but nobody's ever won it. It would be so cool to be the first one to do that.
After Daron's retirement — and we had that one year where Bode was still with us — all our older guys pretty much stepped up and said it's their time ... They realized a lot of the focus before that was for getting Bode and Daron their needs, and the other guys were along for the ride. They've been the priority for three solid years now. They're at that age where they're maturing as downhill speed athletes.