Friday, September 01, 2006

RedHawks Drop Opener in Randy Walker Game

Well, it didn't go quite as I had hoped.

The RedHawks dropped the opener, 21-3, to Northwestern in the Randy Walker game. The game was preceded by tributes to Randy Walker, who was the winningest coach in Miami University history who died suddenly on June 29 at the age of 52. Walker was honored with a plaque at Miami's "Cradle of Coaches" plaza.

http://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060901/SPT02/609010326/1035/SPT

Of course, Northwestern was Walker's team now, not Miami. And the game seemed to prove more than anything that a somewhat experienced squad from the Big Ten can beat an inexperienced squad from the Mid-American Conference. Despite losing quarterback Brett Basanez and Zach Strief, the Wildcats have seven returning starters on offense and eight on defense. The RedHawks have four returning starters on offense (and Brandon Murphy, their tailback, was out last night) and only two (or two and a half, if you count Frank Wiwo who as been a nickel corner for a couple of years) on defense.

Pat Fitzgerald (who I am still amazed didn't make an NFL squad coming out of Northwestern) gave Tammy Walker, Randy's wife, the game ball. It all seemed so fitting.

Quick observation about the two new starting quarterbacks. Mike Kafka of Northwestern, who is a redshirt freshman, is very athletic and looks to have a good future. Mike Kokal of Miami, who is a junior, didn't appear as athletic, and he didn't appear all that comfortable passing the ball. Could be a long season.

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