Wayback Machine: 1989 Delaware Recruiting Video
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 8:31 am
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A1Vhnv_4g0[/youtube]
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Funny thing, though, the 80's, especially the late 80's, were not a great era for the Blue Hens. Just like the rest of the Yankee Conference, Delaware was not really competitive nationally in I-AA at that point - UD hadn't let freshmen play varsity football until '87 or so, and only lucking out getting Gannon kept UD from really hitting the skids. Heck, UD won the Yankee Conference in 1988 after losing to West Chester that year.SunCoastBlueHen wrote:Ah, the good old days.
Long gone, unfortunately, and likely never to return.
UD played for a I-AA championship 6-7 years before this video was made and also lost respectably in the 88 playoffs to champion Furman. You also use West Chester differently depending on your particular argument (in this case that they were weak, while other times that they were very strong and every bit as good as a I-AA). So what was West Chester then, good or bad Mr. Gannonfan?GannonFan wrote:Funny thing, though, the 80's, especially the late 80's, were not a great era for the Blue Hens. Just like the rest of the Yankee Conference, Delaware was not really competitive nationally in I-AA at that point - UD hadn't let freshmen play varsity football until '87 or so, and only lucking out getting Gannon kept UD from really hitting the skids. Heck, UD won the Yankee Conference in 1988 after losing to West Chester that year.SunCoastBlueHen wrote:Ah, the good old days.
Long gone, unfortunately, and likely never to return.
On the bright side, '89 would mark the first start for freshman QB Bill Vergantino and start a very successful decade in the '90s for the Hens.
Wa-Griz just got handrails this past season, I believe.89Hen wrote:Look how funny the stadium looks without all the improvements that have been made over the years. I mean, no handrails??Looks ancient.
But I'm guessing that wasn't your only "improvement" in 40 years.Grizalltheway wrote:Wa-Griz just got handrails this past season, I believe.89Hen wrote:Look how funny the stadium looks without all the improvements that have been made over the years. I mean, no handrails??Looks ancient.
He was a mul;ti year all-american right? Our right tackle got food poisoning Friday night before our game in '92. I was moved over from right guard. And then in '93 he was moved over from DE to DT/NG when I was playing center.bluehenbillk wrote:I didn't know him personally but yes I remember him.
He's UD's all-tme sack leader, and yes I think you're right he was probably named to some All-American teams.andy7171 wrote:He was a mul;ti year all-american right? Our right tackle got food poisoning Friday night before our game in '92. I was moved over from right guard. And then in '93 he was moved over from DE to DT/NG when I was playing center.bluehenbillk wrote:I didn't know him personally but yes I remember him.
Yeah. I want to say 3 time All-American. Another member of the illustrious Class on 1989.bluehenbillk wrote:He's UD's all-tme sack leader, and yes I think you're right he was probably named to some All-American teams.andy7171 wrote: He was a mul;ti year all-american right? Our right tackle got food poisoning Friday night before our game in '92. I was moved over from right guard. And then in '93 he was moved over from DE to DT/NG when I was playing center.
He was one of our better DL's. The best I ever saw at UD hands down was Shawn Johnson who was a transfer for the 2003 NC season - man against boys out there.
I think he is. He was going senile in 1993 though.Ivytalk wrote:Is Tubby still alive?
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeCKOvncbt8[/youtube]putter wrote:Like how the head of the Academic Area for Athletes said it does not matter how many bowl game UD wins or playoffs they make. Way to be tuned into your schools programs....
Yes he is. He spoke at the signing day event that they have for the Season Ticket holders each year. He is slowing down some. I think he is close to 90 now.Ivytalk wrote:Is Tubby still alive?
Looks like he's living in the past as much as the fans are.89Hen wrote:[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeCKOvncbt8[/youtube]putter wrote:Like how the head of the Academic Area for Athletes said it does not matter how many bowl game UD wins or playoffs they make. Way to be tuned into your schools programs....