Former Little Giant Metzelaars Coaching the ColtsBy Phil Richards
After graduating from Wabash in 1982, Pete Metzelaars spent the next 16 years of his life playing professional football. He played on four teams and in four Super Bowls, while setting an all-time NFL record for the most games ever played by a tight end. And that's precisely the reason Tony Dungy invited him to the Indianapolis Colts' training camp as an interim coach.
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Bronaugh, Hammer Named Football Gazette Preseason All-Americans
Wabash senior football players Josh Bronaugh and Blair Hammer have been named to the 2003 Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Preseason Football Team. Bronaugh was a First Team selection as a kick returner, while Hammer was a Third Team selection as a defensive lineman.
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Wabash, DePauw Finalize Deal with HDNet for Monon Bell Broadcast
The 2003 Monon Bell Classic—the 110th football game between DePauw University and Wabash College—will be televised live nationally by HDNet, America's leading all high definition national television network. Known as the "Battle for the Monon Bell," the annual football game between the two liberal arts schools located just 27 miles apart is one of America's most intense college football rivalries.
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Wabash Football Team Earns Pre-Season National Ranking; Hammer Named All-American
The Wabash College football team is ranked fourth in Street & Smith's 2003 College Football National Preview magazine.
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Little Giants Picked Fourth in 2003 Street & Smith’s Preseason Football Poll
The Wabash College football team is ranked fourth in Street & Smith’s 2003 College Football National Preview magazine.
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Hammer Named to Preseason All-American Team
Wabash College senior defensive tackle Blair Hammer has been named to the 2003 Street & Smith's Division III Preseason All-American Football Team.
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Creighton:
Once in a lifetime opportunities are rare. Due to the combination of an NCAA rule allowing teams to travel overseas once every three years, our administration’s support, and lots of hard work, 42 members of the 2003 Wabash football team traveled to Germany and Austria, and it truly was an experience of a lifetime.
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Wabash Kämpft Immer! View Photos of Charity Bowl V - Wabash vs. the Vienna Vikings
View over 150 photos from Saturday's Charity Bowl V football game between Wabash College and the Vienna Vikings. Vienna won its fifth consecutive Charity Bowl 35-21 over the Little Giants.
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Little Giants Fall to Vienna in Charity Bowl V
A 14-point first quarter lead was too much for Wabash College to overcome as the Little Giants lost 35-21 to the Chrysler Vienna Vikings in Charity Bowl V. The game was the culmination of a week-long trip through Germany and Austria for 42 Little Giant players that included trips to the Dachau concentration camp, Neuschwanstein Castle, a hiking trip in the Austrian Alps, and a tour of Salzburg.
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