Extractions: As Illinois head football coach Ron Turner enters his eighth year at the helm of the program, he looks to continue to build a program that just three years ago enjoyed an outright Big Ten Championship. Turner has engineered offenses that have broken school records and have the Illini among the top scorers in the country. During his tenure, the Illinois offense has posted the best total yards numbers in consecutive years (2001 and 2002), recorded more points than any other Illini team on two occasions (1999 and 2001) and passed for over 3,000 yards twice (2001 and 2002). Looking at the all-time rushers in school history and you will find three of the Top-5 from the Turner era. Just two years ago, the Illini bid farewell to the greatest receiving corp the program has seen with four players making NFL rosters in 2003. The 2002 offense set a new school mark for total offense, averaging 446.3 yards per game, which also ranked ninth nationally. Turners high-powered offenses now rank in three of the schools top-5 spots. Quarterback Jon Beutjer led the conference in passing and the team held the top spot as well for the second straight year. Illinois fans saw the compilation of probably the greatest wide receiving corp in school history as Brandon Lloyd, Walter Young, Aaron Moorehead and Greg Lewis accounted for 57 touchdowns and over 7,700 receiving yards their four years. At least three of the four rank on every career receiving record list and all four are on NFL rosters.
Steph S Oiler Page 3 Ronnie Harmon 11 8 30 3.8 0 Reggie Roby 16 1 12 12.0 0 James Ritchey 1 1 6 6.00 dave krieg 7 4 Look out football, here we come, Houston Oilers, Number One. http://www.teleport.com/~rocky/oilers.shtml
Extractions: Get Sponsored This webpage is dedicated to the Houston Oilers. I will also have some of the Tenneessee Oiler links, but mostly this is geared to the Houston era. I am trying to make it the most complete list of links for the Oilers around. I have been a fan of the Houston Oilers since as far back as I can remember. I grew up in Houston and was hitting my teen-age years in the era of Earl Campbell , Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, Dan Pastorini, Dave Casper, and Kenny Stabler. Sigh, those were indeed the "good ole days". I remember being totally heartbroken when Bum Phillips went to New Orleans taking the heart of the team. It just wasn't right seeing Earl in a Saints uniform. What I have done here is compile links to my team, even though I no longer live in Houston, well neither do they but the Oilers will always be "my" team. I will try and keep up these links even though the team is now called the "Tennessee Oilers". Hopefully Houston can get the name back and form a new and maybe even improved Oilers team. Well, here are the links and even though it has been done before at the bottom of this I am going to put the words to the Houston Oiler fight song , the latest schedule and scores and the most current statistics . Thanks for stopping by. LUV YA BLUE!
NewStandard: 10/28/96 are linked by their inability to hang onto the football. in four or five years isvery difficult, krieg said able to do it. Chicago coach dave Wannstedt joked http://www.s-t.com/daily/10-96/10-28-96/c05sp120.htm
SU Athletics - SU Radio Voice Set For NFL Europe Broadcasts Former NFL quarterback dave krieg will serve as the analyst for the first two broadcasts. hisfour year as the playby-play voice for Orange football and men s http://www.suathletics.com/news/Football/2002/4/27/paschnfleurope.asp
Extractions: Dave Pasch, the radio Voice of the Orange for Syracuse University football and men's basketball, will provide the play-by-play for three NFL Europe television broadcasts for Fox Sports in April and May. Pasch will announce the Rhein at Berlin contest on April 27, the Berlin at Amsterdam game on May 3 and the Frankfurt at Rhein matchup on May 11. The games will be broadcast via DirecTV. Former NFL quarterback Dave Krieg will serve as the analyst for the first two broadcasts. A 1994 graduate of Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communications, Pasch is entering his four year as the play-by-play voice for Orange football and men's basketball. Pasch is a frequent voice for many national and international broadcasts, including Westwood One/CBS Radio sports coverage. Most recently he was the play-by-play announcer for the Westwood One/CBS Radio Sports broadcast of the Oklahoma-Oklahoma State men's basketball game in Stillwater on February 13. In addition he has been part of Westwood One/CBS Radio coverage of the 2001 Masters, the US Open Golf Championship and other NCAA Men's Basketball broadcasts. During the summer of 2000 Pasch worked for Major League Baseball Radio as a talk show host for their daily call-in show and co-hosted its pre-game show for the network's World Series coverage. In 1996, Pasch worked as a reporter for Westwood One's coverage of the U.S. Open Golf Championship at the Oakland Hills Country Club in Birmingham, Mich. During the 2000-01 college basketball season Pasch served as the play-by-play announcer for the national broadcast of the Texas-Connecticut men's college basketball game for NCAA Radio and the Westwood One radio network.
Widener University | Football | All-Time Captains 1919, Phil Sweeney. 1920, dave Lawshe. 1921, Bill Crow. 1922, Bernard McGuire.1923, J. Everett Allen. 1924, Ellsworth Riley. 1925, Harry krieg. 1926, WesOverholt. http://www.widener.edu/?pageId=1352
Seattle Seahawks Legends Page - Dave Krieg Seahawks Jeopardy!! Souce Inside the Seahawks magazine. I'll take dave krieg for $100. The answer is Bass fishing with teammate Bryan Millard, listening to a Hank Williams Jr. tape and basking in http://www.beckys-place.com/krieg.html
Extractions: Ahhh...the good old days!!! How many times did we hear: "Krieg to Largent.....T-O-U-C-H-D-O-W-N !!!!" I couldn't help but get excited when there was talk that Dave Krieg might come back to the Seahawks for the 1997 season! All the memories came flooding back, and believe me, there are many GREAT memories to recall! How sweet it would have been to see him wearing the Silver, Blue and Green of the Seahawks again... And then to be tempted again in 1999, when Dave showed interests in returning home. Home! Doesn't that sound good?! He has since announced his retirement from the NFL, but some day we'll be able to welcome him back ... to our Ring of Honor! Until that time that he takes his rightful place, we invite you to join us in the celebration of our beloved former Seahawks Quarterback, Dave Krieg.
1980-89 - Topps Chargers Team Fouts dave steve largent mccullum / 380 terry beeson add some team card accept payment206 / 118 cornell 387 michael / 249 steve 174 easley / dave krieg / zorn 1984 http://www.1boomersplace.com/page/crs57-44875-topps/chargers/team/fouts.htm
Extractions: Pre-1980 chargers. Includes san diego of the are in fouts, kellen 3 cases. No joiner, etc. hall of complete 230 famers dan reserve.. All cards 241. Includes nm/mint condition thru cards of winslow, charlie team set - straight from vending 1986 topps with 3 our other san diego of the Check out james brooks Cards are rookie, etc. team sets vending cases! 2 2 wes charlie joiner, chandler, 2 chargers. Includes: winslow, 2 thru 1987 (regular, in from 1981 in nm/mint complete chuck muncie, record breaker), 1982 topps 223-242 straight from dan fouts 2 kellen condition - No reserve. team set action, and as well. dan fouts, super action, san diego of the sets from joiner, 3 nm/mint condition other team (regular, super from vending 21 cards john jefferson chargers. Includes: 1981 topps are in card), 2 kellen winslow 1981 thru 2 charlie cases! Check reserve.. 1987 as complete etc. Cards chuck muncie, record breaker), and leaders well. No with 3 out our rookies (regular, - straight team set action, and
DAVE KRIEG MEMORIES PAGE not only did I get the chance to meet him, but I was also able to watch as hisfootball career started. I have to admit that I was a dave krieg Groupie . http://pages.prodigy.net/romitaman/memories.htm
Extractions: Sean Royster e-mail: romitaman@prodigy.net I have known Dave and his family my whole life. My dad and his dad went to the state patrol academy and worked the road together. Dave and both of his brothers babysat for me and my sister countless times while we were growing up. When Dave started with Seattle we went to every game he played against the Packers and at every game I was probably the only one with a Dave Krieg jersey on. After all of the games we went to the bus area after every game and got to spend some time with Dave before he had to leave. But my best memory of Dave is when he was playing in a golf tournament in milwaukee in the summer of 1993. We walked the whole course with him and then stayed after the game we stayed for a while and he introduced us to quite a few professional athletes. And when he introduced me he said " this is my friend Stephanie" and had his hand on my shoulder. He is an incerdible man that comes from a great family. I am very pleased to consider him a friend.
Seattle Seahawks Legends Page - Dave Krieg You expect dave krieg to get nervous about a little ol footballgame or a 14point deficit? Seventeen years. C mon. I ve done http://www.beckys-place.net/kriegonkrieg.html
Extractions: Krieg on Krieg! "It's a funny way to be in the record books," quarterback Dave Krieg said. "He (Derrick Thomas) got seven sacks on me, but we won the game. I can live with that." "I've proven a lot of people wrong just by making it this far. I know I'm a good quarterback and I can't let what other people say about me affect how I play on the field. That's a defeatist attitude and that's not the way I am." Sept. 1986 On being the leader in all-time fumbles and number of times being sacked: "What an honor. I didn't think I would hang around this long. If you told me 18 years ago that I would still be playing at 39, I'd have said you were crazy." You expect Dave Krieg to get nervous about a little ol' football game or a 14-point deficit? "Seventeen years. C'mon. I've done this before," he said after leading the Chicago Bears back to a 19-17 win over the Oakland Raiders. "My career wouldn't have gotten off the ground if it hadn't been for Warren Moon's decision earlier in his career to go to Houston. I was riding a snowmobile back home in Wisconsin when I found out that Warren signed with Houston. I said, 'That's good for Warren' and then I got to stay here. On his decision in 1997 not to sign with Detroit: "I wanted to come to Seattle and see what they were thinking. Maybe it ultimately cost me a job in Detroit. Maybe there is a silver lining and a reason for that."
ThinkQuest : Library : The Football Archive In 1994, the Bears style of football led them to a 97 season and Grizzled veteranDave krieg stepped up and delivered for the rest of the year, completing http://library.thinkquest.org/12590/trivia.htm
Extractions: Index American Football A perfect place for football fanatics, this site couldn't be better. Included are a list of the top 50 players, biographies of key personalities, and even a football follies section. Well-illustrated and well-written, the site features a dictionary and a playbook for aspiring athletes. The well-chosen links go to the best football sources on the web. This site is an excellent and absolutely elegant bit of webmastery, and one which will appeal to many students. Visit Site 1997 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Yakov Yorktown High School, Yorktown Hts., NY, United States Jeffrey Yorktown High School, Yorktown Hts., NY, United States Coaches Kenneth Yorktown High School, Yorktown Hts., NY, United States Kenneth Yorktown High School, Yorktown Hts., NY, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.
Dave Campbell's Texas Football 63, 238, DL, Grossmont (Calif.) CC; Ryan Jeffrey, 6-4, 185, QB, Lorena; AnthonyKrieg, 6-1 Copyright 2001 dave Campbell Texas football, The Total http://texasfootball.com/01blue_0208.html
Extractions: 2001 signees February 8, 2001 - Here is a college-by-college list of 2001 signees for the state's 10 Division I-A schools: BAYLOR (18): Michael Boyd, 5-10, 175, DB, Daingerfield; Charles Bungert, 6-8, 350, OL, Moorpark (Calif.) JC; Justin Crooks, 6-1, 217, LB, RR McNeil; Jontue Fears-Hayes, 6-2, 215, FB, Jarrell; Jason Geter, 6-5, 306, DL, Georgia Military (Milledgeville); Ray Harrington, 6-3, 195, WR, Southwest (Calif.) JC; Eron Haynes, 6-1, 185, RB, Borger; Eric Jackson, 6-5, 280, DL, Denison; Shaun Jackson, 6-3, 238, DL, Grossmont (Calif.) CC; Ryan Jeffrey, 6-4, 185, QB, Lorena; Anthony Krieg, 6-1, 210, RB, Pflugerville; Antoine Murphy, 6-4, 325, William Rainey Harper (Ill.) CC; Glen Oskin, 6-5, 300, OL, Houston Second Baptist; Quinton Outland, 6-5, 320, OL, La Porte; Abe Robinson, 6-7, 280, OL, Jersey Village; Greg Wade, 6-3, 230, LB, Georgia Military (Milledgeville); and Davon Vinson, 6-4, 208, QB, Kilgore. HOUSTON (27): NORTH TEXAS (26): RICE (13): Marcus Battle RB 5-11 170 Ocean Springs, Mississippi (Ocean Springs HS); Jeremy Calahan DL 6-3 260 Pflugerville; Rishone Evans DL 5-11 265 Duncanville; Kevin Ford RB 6-0 190 Madisonville; Dustin Haynes DB 5-10 180 West Columbia; Greg Henderson QB 5-11 195 Wichita Falls; Adam Herrin DB 6-1 190 Celina; Thomas Lott QB-ATH 5-7 165 Plano; Michael Merrick DB 6-0 186 The Woodlands; Joe Moore QB 6-0 196 Fort Worth Southwest; Thadis Pegues DE 6-1 210 Friendswood Clear Brook; Pike Pickett DE 6-3 225 Vinton, Louisiana (Vinton HS); and Joe Wood TE 6-3 235 Crandall.
NFL.com: QB Club Good-bye Mile High lots of fun and it was really the first time I ve played any kind of organizedfootball since my dave krieg and Joe Montana both threw the ball great, too. http://www.nfl.com/qbclub/elway_092501.html
Extractions: Special to NFL.com (Editor's note: Future Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway will be writing a weekly column for NFL.com throughout the 2001 season.) Denver Broncos . Last Saturday provided one more. While the Broncos have already begun playing this season in the newly built Invesco Field, we had one last chance to say goodbye to Mile High Stadium as I led a team of former Broncos in a game of flag football against an all-star team led by Joe Montana. It was a unique experience. We had close to 40,000 people there and that was a tribute to the fans of Denver and the support they've always shown. It's always tough to say goodbye to an old stadium. I know a lot of fans didn't want to see the new stadium, but it was time for change. There were many, many great times in Mile High, but I think the fans as well as the Broncos deserved a new stadium. It's nice that those fans now have a place to go that's comfortable and easy to get to, with all the luxuries of those other new stadiums around the league. There were 26 Broncos alumni on hand, including Randy Gradishar, Steve Foley, Karl Mecklenburg, Barney Chavous, Louis Wright and Rick Upchurch. As an old guy, it was a heck of a lot of fun getting to run around and throw the ball again.
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Team History Pass Rating. Highest Pass Rating, Career (Minimum 500 Attempts). 82.3, dave krieg,198091. 81.3, Warren Moon, 1997-98. 95, dave krieg, 1983. 94.6, dave krieg, 1988. http://www.seahawks.com/recordsdetl.aspx?SecID=164&ID=10
History Of The RSS Fork [dive Into Mark] to setup a personalized channel that simply consisted of a filter for football, oreven At the time, the primary users of RSS (dave Winer the most vocal among http://diveintomark.org/archives/2002/09/06/history_of_the_rss_fork
Extractions: @import "/css/squares-final.css"; This is a brief history of RSS from July 2000 to November 2000, during which time RSS 0.9x and RSS 1.0 forked. I try to focus on specific people and conversations that document why the fork occurred. I was not involved in any of this, but much (not all) of the discussion has been publicly archived. So this is very much an history, and like any history, it is necessarily biased, selective, and incomplete. Eric van der Vlist Will RSS fork? Leigh Dodds RSS Modularization Perhaps the key benefit of RSS is its simplicity. The syntax for the format is easy to understand, and there are only a few self-explanatory tags to learn. This makes RSS files relatively trivial to produce. Dave Winer of Userland has recently added some new online documentation for RSS 0.91 , adding historical notes as well as capturing details of its common usage patterns. Developers on the RSS and Syndication mailing lists are now discussing future directions for RSS, the hope being to build on current successes and provide richer functionality. Rael Dornfest RSS 1.0 Specification Proposal
Fantasy Football: Week 11 Breakdown Louis If not for fantasy football, this game would not have many spectators. DaveKrieg looked inept in throwing for 84 yards against Tampa Bay. http://www.jsonline.com/packer/arc/13097/fant1106.html
Extractions: Special to Packer Plus Nov. 6, 1996 The month of November brings more preparation to fantasy football. Not only are you constantly evaluating players, making deals and getting ready for the stretch drive, you now have to look closely at the weather. As the cold winds work their way across the northern states, football leagues are going to be influenced. Is it cold and rainy? Is the snow coming down? What's the wind-chill factor? You must add these facts to your game-day routine. Outdoor northern teams, like Green Bay, New England and Buffalo have a second gear that they shift to in these conditions. But those southern teams that fly north have worlds of trouble. Keep the location of the game in mind when choosing a lineup. The bye weeks are over, so all of your good excuses are used up. You are nearing the final turn. Now is the time to make that trade or pick up that player that you want. Most leagues will have a trade/free agent deadline. Know these dates and make your final moves. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati These two met in an unspectacular Week 7 battle, with the Steelers winning, 20-10. The only highlights were Jerome Bettis gaining over 100 yards and Carl Pickens catching 9 passes. This week things should be different. The Bengals are a new team under Bruce Coslet. Ki-Jana Carter's 3 TDs in the last two weeks equal the Bengals' leading TD rusher last season. Mike Tomczak left the Rams game with an injury. No matter who starts, the Steelers will use their fourth-ranked rushing offense. Don't be too excited about Erric Pegram's scores, it was strictly mop-up duty.