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Week 7
The stats:
Photographers: 6
Games: 4
Photographs: 1549
Miles driven: 1028

This past weekend was a whirlwind. Dave Sanders and I left Minneapolis Friday afternoon to go to Madison so we could shoot a Div I hockey game and then meet up Larry Radloff. Following the game the three of us made the journey to Janesville for the night.

Keith McMillan, the most crazy of us all, arrived in Janesville around 10am for breakfast after landing at O'Hare around 7 A.M.

And then the game. Dave came decked out with everything, including his monster lens, so he took the roof above the pressbox and got some incredible shots. Between the three of us we took over 1800 photos and put nearly 800 online.

But we had other people out working, too. Pat Coleman was at Western Connecticut vs No. 16 Cortland State, Josh Bowerman was at Austin vs Millsaps and David Rich was at Ohio Northern vs No. 4 Capital.

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Credit: Ryan Coleman

La Crosse fans are unhappy over a call in the endzone in the first quarter.
Credit: Ryan Coleman

I can fly!
Credit: Ryan Coleman

See? I told you so!
Credit: Dave Sanders

It was a bright sun-shining day. And my lens was a good umbrella.
Credit: Larry Radloff

Peekaboo, I see you!

Credit: Dave Sanders

It's always smart to turn off the camera before you carry your gear up the stairs at halftime.

Credit: Ryan Coleman's forgetfulness.

Derek Stanley followed most of the fundamentals of pass reception... Body in front of the ball, keep your eyes on the ball....

Credit: Ryan Coleman

All the Eagles tackles and All the Eagles cornerbacks couldn't keep Derek Stanley out of the endzone.
Credit: Larry Radloff

Perhaps those La Crosse fans would be more favorable to this.
Credit: Larry Radloff

I'm sure the La Crosse fans don't agree with this sideline judge.
Credit: Ryan Coleman

If you've never been to a Whitewater game, you should go. If only to stand 25 feet from the cannon and forgetting the thing is LOUD! It will definitely wake you up when you fall asleep on the sidelines.

Credit: Ryan Coleman

Justin Beaver can do it even with his eyes closed.
Credit: Dave Sanders

Head over cleats in grass.
Credit: Dave Sanders

An Allegheny kicker warms up early as snow falls before the Gators' home game against Kenyon.

Credit: Allegheny photo by Bill Salyer

Coast Guard celebrates after Steve Agrulles' game-clinching interception in the Bears' 21-17 win at Bridgewater State.

Credit: Tom Croke

Western Connecticut's Kerry Perrotta clearly gets his foot down in the back of the end zone, finishing a 15-yard touchdown pass from James Williams in a 49-21 loss to Cortland State.

Credit: Pat Coleman

 
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Josh Bowerman said at 01:24 PM on Oct 20, 2006
Here's one from the Austin College-Millsaps game.

Austin College wideout Eric Shon hauls in a pass against tight coverage during Saturday's game versus Millsaps.
Daniel Harris said at 10:58 AM on Oct 21, 2006
Here are a few pictures of players getting some air.

McMurry runner gets tripped up

A shoestring stop of a Chapman ball carrier.

Menlo TE goes high to haul in a pass over a Willamette defender.
Anonymous said at 03:18 PM on Oct 24, 2006
CUW on the run against Lakeland College

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