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How many people we could get in the stands if we could just get one of BKB's aliases in attendance? That's like a dozen right there...

FYI, personal invitations are being extended to several of OSU's sororities...I'm just sayin'...
 
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wadc45;1275441; said:
How many people we could get in the stands if we could just get one of BKB's aliases in attendance? That's like a dozen right there...

FYI, personal invitations are being extended to several of OSU's sororities...I'm just sayin'...

Excellent marketing. Perhaps you should pull the rugby groupies pics out of mothballs.
 
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AmericanRugbyNews.com Top 25: Navy is biggest mover

Posted in: College
By Brian Lowe
Oct 1, 2008 - 6:16:53 AM

Better a bit late than never, right. Apologies for being a day late this week with the Down Under Endeavours Top 25, but as you probably know ARN experienced some technical difficulties which required some frantic tech support to rectify and we thank you for your patience.

This week, as one might expect given the massive volume of games played at the weekend, there is a fair bit of movement.

The biggest mover upwards is Navy based on the magnitude of its win against Mid-Atlantic rival Penn State. Conversely, because of their loss, the Nittany Lions have taken a hefty tumble.

Kutztown moves into the top three for the first time replacing an idle BYU, while New England teams Army and Dartmouth ascend the rankings behind their unbeaten starts to the season. Utah also goes up, as does Air Force after an intense and last play victory over Western opponents Wyoming.

Even though both Arkansas State and Ohio State won their matches, they have dropped down the order just a bit because of the Power Ratings variable. Their wins were against teams with lower Power Ratings than those of other sides that were beaten.

Colorado takes the biggest fall after losing its Western conference opener against Colorado State. Other teams on the cusp of breaking into the Down Under Endeavours Top 25 include Oklahoma, Syracuse, Colorado State, and Virginia, so keep an eye on their progress.

1 (1) California (out of season) [5]
2 (2) St Mary?s (out of season) [5]
3 (5) Kutztown (3-0) [4]
4 (6) Utah (3-1) [5]
5 (19) Navy (2-1) [4]
6 (3) BYU (out of season) [5]
7 (8) San Diego State (out of season) [4]
8 (9) Cal Poly (out of season) [4]
9 (13) Army (3-0) [2]
10 (14) Dartmouth (3-0) [2]
11 (10) Arkansas State (2-0) [3]
12 (11) Virginia Tech (2-0) [4]
13 (7) Penn State* (3-1) [4]
14 (24) Air Force (2-1) [4]
15 (18) Bowling Green* (7-0) [2]
16 (15) Ohio State* (3-1) [2]
17 (4) Colorado (0-1) [4]
18 (16) Wyoming (2-1) [4]
19 (17) Clemson (3-0) [3]
20 (12) Delaware (1-2) [4]
21 (20) Tennessee* (1-0) [3]
22 (21) UC Davis (out of season) [5]
23 (23) Buffalo (3-0) [2]
24 (22) LSU (out of season) [4]
25 (25) UConn (2-0) [2]

*denotes the inclusion of exhibition games

Reminder, we play at 3 PM on Saturday against Michigan...word is Mike Ricordati announced our game on the radio today and could be in attendance.
 
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OSU Recreational Sports : News

The Ohio State Men's Rugby Club is playing host to our rivals from "The State Up North", the Michigan Wolverines. Game time is @ 3:00 p.m. this Saturday October 4 at Fred Beekman Park on West Campus. All are welcome to come and enjoy an exciting sport and root on their Buckeyes to defeat the team from up north. Additional information can be found at OSU Rugby.

AmericanRugbyNews.com Game of the week: Navy v Air Force

In the Midwest Premier League, Bowling Green and Ohio State will be looking to keep their early season form going when they face off against Purdue and Michigan respectively.
 
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USS Theodore Roosevelt is anchored off Cape Town with an escort and the guys came to shore in Liberty cruisers today.

The South African Navy rugby team at Simonstown hosted the USS Theo team for a friendly.

Saw lots of Americans on my 10k run today and they had beautiful weather. Very happy for them.

Well done on roasting the wolverweenies!
 
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AmericanRugbyNews.com ARN Top 25: new #1

In the Midwest, Bowling Green and Ohio State won again, but because of the conference?s lower Power Rating they don?t go up. Elsewhere, LSU kick started its fall season by racking up a century against Stephen F Austin University.

1 (3) Kutztown (4-0) [4]
2 (4) Utah (4-1) [5]
3 (5) Navy (2-1-1) [4]
4 (1) California (out of season) [5]
5 (2) St Mary?s (out of season) [5]
6 (6) BYU (out of season) [5]
7 (13) Penn State* (4-1) [4]
8 (9) Army (4-0) [2]
9 (10) Dartmouth (4-0) [2]
10 (7) San Diego State (out of season) [4]
11 (8) Cal Poly (out of season) [4]
12 (14) Air Force (2-1-1) [4]
13 (18) Wyoming (3-1) [4]
14 (11) Arkansas State (2-0) [3]
15 (15) Bowling Green* (8-0) [2]
16 (unranked) Oklahoma* (6-0) [4]
17 (16) Ohio State* (4-1) [2]
18 (12) Virginia Tech (2-1) [4]
19 (19) Clemson (3-0) [3]
20 (17) Colorado (0-1) [4]
21 (21) Tennessee* (1-1) [3]
22 (unranked) Syracuse (4-0) [2]
23 (23) Buffalo (4-0) [2]
24 (24) LSU (1-0) [4]
25 (25) UConn (2-1) [2]

The OSURFC travels to Jonesboro, AR this weekend to participate in a tournament being held at Arkansas State. The Buckeyes take on #24 LSU at noon on Friday and Texas A&M on Saturday...
 
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Buckeyes return to league play this weekend after dropping two tough ones in Arkansas:

AmericanRugbyNews.com Game of the week: Mid-Atlantic stoush

In the Midwest Premier League, Ohio State hosts Indiana in what shapes up as the pick of the round, while in New York State, the match between Brockport and Albany will determine who gets the conference?s third seed for the NRU playoffs.
 
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