Remembering the 2008 Football Season
The 2008 football season has come to an end for Wabash College, but it was a season that will be remembered for many years to come.
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Wheaton Ends Wabash Playoff Run
Wheaton College ended Wabash's playoff run Saturday, 59-28, at Little Giant Stadium. The Little Giants scored the game's first touchdown but the Thunder answered with 28 straight points.
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Wabash, Wheaton Finally Clash When It Counts
Wabash College’s Little Giants and the Wheaton Thunder are not unfamiliar opponents though they haven’t played a meaningful down since 2001.
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NCAA Playoffs: Wabash vs Wheaton Here Saturday
Wabash and Wheaton will meet in the second round of the 2008 NCAA Football Playoffs Saturday at noon at Hollett Little Giant Stadium.
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Hudson, Kennon Named NCAC Players of the Year
Junior quarterback Matt Hudson and senior defensive lineman Darryl Kennon have been named the 2008 North Coast Athletic Conference Football Players of the Year. Hudson was named the Mike Gregory Award-winner as the Offensive Player of the Year, while Kennon received the Hank Critchfield Award as the Defensive Player of the Year.
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Chamblee Catch Extends Playoff Run
Wes Chamblee hauled in a 52-yard Matt Hudson pass with 48 second to play to give Wabash a come-from-behind 20-17 playoff win at Case Western Univeristy. The Little Giants (10-1) will host Wheaton (8-2) Saturday.
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Frigid Cleveland Weather at Kickoff
Wabash's Little Giants are in Cleveland, Ohio, for the first round of the 2008 NCAA Football Playoffs today. Catch all the action at Game Central. After lake-effect snow in the region last night, game-time temperatures are expected to be below 30 degrees at kickoff.
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Wabash Plays at Case this Saturday
The Wabash College football team will make its second straight appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs this Saturday, when the Little Giants travel to Cleveland to meet Case Western University. Kickoff is set for 12 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on WNDY radio and Teamline.
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NAWM Inducts Eight in Athletics Hall of Fame
On the eve of the 115th Monon Bell Classic, the National Association of Wabash Men gathered to honor some of Wabash's finest athletes and coaches at the Athletics Hall of Fame banquet. Seven Little Giant athletes and former football coach Greg Carlson were inducted in the Hall of Fame at the event, which drew well over 200 people.
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Wabash Rally Comes Too Late
Wabash College couldn’t wrestle the Monon Bell away from the DePauw Tigers Saturday, falling 36-14 on a cold and damp Saturday afternoon. The Tigers picked off four passes and dominated the first half to close their season at 8-2 in the 115th battle for the Monon Bell.
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