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...the Wildcats as the new generation of Weber State football. Whatever moniker you choose, it's undeniable that this year's Weber State football team has been unlike any other in school history. The Wildcats won their first seven conference games for the first...
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Deseret News
http://deseretnews.com/article/0,5143,705265961,00.html
From http://GamblersTelevision.com Tony T here with our Rockstar quick hitter from College Football with a 7 point 2-team teaser. Teasers are very popular bets as you can move the line in your favor by 7 points. Both selections must win for you to cash your bet. Here is teaser play #1 In an instate rivalry game North Carolina St is at North Carolina with the Tar Heels 11 point favorites. NC State has improved throughout the season and is playing outstanding defense at the present. These teams have a history of playing close games and North Carolinas run defense came apart last week in a loss to Maryland. NC State keeps it close. Tease NC State 7 points to +18. Here is teaser play #2 Iowa is at Minnesota and the Hawkeyes are 6 point road favorites. Iowa is 1-3 on the road with their only win against lowly Indiana and they are 6 point road favorites against a 7 win team? Iowa doesnt generated a pass rush so Adam Weber will have time to throw and will make enough plays at home to cover the teaser because Iowas passing attack isnt all that to win big on the road. Tease Minnesota 7 points to +13. Your College Football 2 team 7-point teaser is teasing NC State to +18 with Minnesota at +13. For sports coverage with a Vegas style keep your browser aimed at www.GamblersTelevision.com
Joel Bingham makes the game winning interception for Southern Utah University over Weber State on Sep 1, 2001.
in a hard fought battle weber state barely beats state 59 - 27 at he LOLt arena. they remain undefeated, hip hip hurray.
Currently Playing fullback at Weber State University in Ogden Utah. He wears the # 39 and is finishing up his last season in college football. Big sky football highland Rugby captain 2005 Salt lake city Tongan Utah football liberty ward Highland Highschool Football Bo Mcnally lolo tenifa Weber state recruit
the wildcats go 6 and 0 for the first time at the expense of portland state. a couple days later ron mcbride signs a contract extension. yeah. more videos at weberhoops.com
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...going to find a better guy for the job or for the players." mthach@sltrib.com Playoffs and payoff? * Weber State is poised to give football coach Ron McBride a new contract. * In McBride's fourth season, the Wildcats are 6-0 in the Big...
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Salt Lake Tribune
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HAWAII VS WEBER STATE
Practicing at Weber State's field. Thanks Ron McBride!
UNC marching band and weber state marching band got together for a party before a football game and thriller came on...we knew what to do?
the wildcats humiliate the lumberjokes in their homecoming game. wildcats improve to 5 and 0 in conference for the first time. weber state, weber state great great great.
the wildcats battle the bears.
The University of Montanas 25 regular season game streak came to an end when the Weber State Wildcats upset the fourth ranked Grizzlies 45-28 in rainy Ogden, Utah.
Playing as Weber State to upset Utah State to win the Beehive Boot, I faced a 5th and 41 (yes, I played pennants, I practically had to, being an FCS team against an FBS team). I could have just punted, but I wanted to put the foot to Utah State's throat. I threw the ball 42 yards. The lines don't show in the video, but trust me. It was converted. *It was 5th and 41 due to a stuffed run, a sack, a conversion called back for holding, an incomplete pass, and a delay of game penalty.
Highlights from the 9/27/08 Utah - Weber State University Football game @ Utah
Kyle Gunter interviews students at the University of Utah prior to the Utah vs. Weber State game
Weber State Football ringing the Victory Bell for the 2nd time of the 2008 season. Victory against the Dixie State College, for the Homecoming Game 13-September 2008
Cameron Higgins with the first Touchdown pass of the game during Homecoming 2008, Weber State v. Dixie State, 13-September 2008 in Ogden, Utah
Cameron Higgin TD pass to Trevyn Smith. Homecoming Game Weber State v. Dixie State 13-September 2008
Homecoming Game Video Shots of WSU v. Dixie State. 13-September 2008
Weber State Wildcats versus Dixie State College (The Athletes Formerly Known As The Rebels). Homecoming Game in Ogden, Utah at Stewart Stadium -- 13-September 2008
UH vs. Weber State Football Game
Woo! Win! Graunke is back!
are you ready for some football???
Weber state practices at Aloha Stadium
tyler graunke is back coach mack talks about his former head coach
90210, oh wait, thats 2 years from now. nvm. anyways, inoke practices with the first team
Coach McMackin talks about Florida and Weber State
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...were high when Ron McBride took over the Weber State football program in 2005. And why not? McBride was a proven program-builder, taking a University of Utah team that was in tatters and reshaping it into a conference and bowl contender. But three...
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Salt Lake Tribune
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Exactly what did the Weber State Wildcats Football Team have to say for themselves after winning a game by the final score of 73-68. Jeremy Brunner reports.
ELO- Hold on Tight To Your Dreams as 2007 Undefeated Ontario Minor Football League Champions - The Toronto Jr Argos - "American Storm" # 54 ( a.k.a. North Toronto Norsemen #45 Ben Ritchie ) Goes Airborne, SACKS QB's + FORCES FUMBLES creating a video of football follies in this compilation of clips against Division Champion QB's from Tier 1 Division Champion Teams including Northern Red Knights, East York Goliaths, Mississauga Warriors, Central Tech, Halton Hills Wildcats, etc...includes clip of Monster Sack from CityTv News at Skydome - Rogers Centre... FOR THE 2008 HIGH SCHOOL FALL SEASON, BEN RITCHIE IS CURRENTLY PLAYING LINEBACKER # 23 FOR THE "FOREST HILL FALCONS" VARSITY EXPANSION TEAM IN TORONTO, ONTARIO CANADA. Safety #54 For the 2008 Toronto Jr. Argos - The Official Farm Team for the CFL Toronto Argonauts......but Jr Argos still are NCAA D1 eligible, so he is hoping to play U.S. NCAA College Ball for the Fall Class of 2009.............. For more info, stats, film & photos or to contact Ben Ritchie please click on 1 or more of the following 4 links: http://rivals100.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?Pr_Key=83316 http://profiles.berecruited.com/athletes/135499 http://www.takkle.com/people/7339744/-/profile/ http://www.youtube.com/user/DEVILMiddleLB21 http://rivals100.rivals.com/cpEvent.asp?Key=28665 ELO - (Electric Light Orchestra) "Hold on Tight To Your Dreams"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3Zsvml57PE is a video describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. David O. McKay was the ninth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church). He served in this position from 1951 until his death 20 years later. David Oman McKay was born on September 8, 1873. He was the third child of David and Jennette Evans McKay. When he was seven, multiple trials came to the McKay family. His two older sisters, Margaret and Ellena died within a few days of each other. Then a year later, David's father was called on a mission to Scotland. His father was concerned about leaving his wife and young son to take care of the farm alone, especially since his wife was expecting. David's mother encouraged his father to accept the call: "Of course you must accept," she told David's father. "You need not worry about me. David and I will manage things nicely!" The family was blessed while David's father was gone, and the farm prospered. At the age of fifteen, David O. McKay was called to be the Sunday School secretary, then in 1893, he was called to be a teacher in the Sunday School. It was here that David O. McKay first discovered the great love he had for teaching, a love that continued through his life. When David O. McKay was about 20 his Grandmother gave a gift of $2,500 to each of her children. David's mother was adamant that "every cent of this [money] goes into the education of our children." So David and three of his siblings left to attend the University of Utah. While there David O. was the president of his valedictorian, and played on the university's first football team. While at the University of Utah, David O. McKay also met his future wife, Emma Ray Riggs. In 1897, David O. McKay was called on a mission to Great Britain, then in 1898, he was called to preside over the missionaries of Scotland. While there he happened upon an old building bearing the words "Whate'er Thou Art, Act Well Thy Part." The words stayed with him throughout his life. He returned from his mission in 1899, and in 1901 he and Emma Ray Riggs were the first couple to be married in the 20th century in the Salt Lake City Temple. David O. McKay served as a talented and dedicated educator for most of his life. He was the principal of Weber State Academy, where he emphasized the importance of women gaining an education when it was not an important issue to many. He served in the Church's Sunday School program, where he organized lessons. His teaching style became well known. On April 9, 1906, David O. McKay was ordained as an apostle; he was only 32. He was asked to direct the Sunday School program and wrote one of the first Sunday School lesson manuals. He continued writing lessons and working with the Sunday School program, even while he was President of the Church. Starting in 1934, David O. McKay served as a counselor in the First Presidency to both Heber J. Grant and George Albert Smith. Then with the passing of George Albert Smith, David O. McKay was called as the Prophet and President of the Church on April 9, 1951. Under his direction, the first teaching plan for full-time missionaries was introduced, the first language training institute for missionaries was opened, and the of "every member a missionary" was stressed. With these efforts, the number of stakes in the Church doubled. Information from http://www.mormonwiki.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3Zsvml57PE is a video describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. David O. McKay was the ninth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church). He served in this position from 1951 until his death 20 years later. David O. McKay David O. McKay David Oman McKay was born on September 8, 1873. He was the third child of David and Jennette Evans McKay. When he was seven, multiple trials came to the McKay family. His two older sisters, Margaret and Ellena died within a few days of each other. Then a year later, David's father was called on a mission to Scotland. His father was concerned about leaving his wife and young son to take care of the farm alone, especially since his wife was expecting. David's mother encouraged his father to accept the call: "Of course you must accept," she told David's father. "You need not worry about me. David and I will manage things nicely!" The family was blessed while David's father was gone, and the farm prospered. At the age of fifteen, David O. McKay was called to be the Sunday School secretary, then in 1893, he was called to be a teacher in the Sunday School. It was here that David O. McKay first discovered the great love he had for teaching, a love that continued through his life. When David O. McKay was about 20 his Grandmother gave a gift of $2,500 to each of her children. David's mother was adamant that "every cent of this [money] goes into the education of our children." So David and three of his siblings left to attend the University of Utah. While there David O. was the president of his valedictorian, and played on the university's first football team. While at the University of Utah, David O. McKay also met his future wife, Emma Ray Riggs. In 1897, David O. McKay was called on a mission to Great Britain, then in 1898, he was called to preside over the missionaries of Scotland. While there he happened upon an old building bearing the words "Whate'er Thou Art, Act Well Thy Part." The words stayed with him throughout his life. He returned from his mission in 1899, and in 1901 he and Emma Ray Riggs were the first couple to be married in the 20th century in the Salt Lake City Temple. David O. McKay served as a talented and dedicated educator for most of his life. He was the principal of Weber State Academy, where he emphasized the importance of women gaining an education when it was not an important issue to many. He served in the Church's Sunday School program, where he organized lessons. His teaching style became well known. On April 9, 1906, David O. McKay was ordained as an apostle; he was only 32. He was asked to direct the Sunday School program and wrote one of the first Sunday School lesson manuals. He continued writing lessons and working with the Sunday School program, even while he was President of the Church. Starting in 1934, David O. McKay served as a counselor in the First Presidency to both Heber J. Grant and George Albert Smith. Then with the passing of George Albert Smith, David O. McKay was called as the Prophet and President of the Church on April 9, 1951. Under his direction, the first teaching plan for full-time missionaries was introduced, the first language training institute for missionaries was opened, and the of "every member a missionary" was stressed. With these efforts, the number of stakes in the Church doubled. Information from http://www.mormonwiki.com
Fresno State demolishes weber state
David Hale OT of Weber State University at the 2008 NFL combine. David was picked with the 133rd overall pick, in the 4th round by the Baltimore Ravens.
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...School three-sport standout said. "I'm a better player and person because of what I've experienced." Weber plays his final football game with Penn State on Saturday night when the Lions (8-4) face Texas A&M (7-5) in the Valero Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. "It's...
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Pittsburgh Entertainment
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Signed with Weber State University. Michael Hoke's 2007 ILH Highlights. Class of 2008. 6'2" 200lbs 40yd:4.58 pro agility:4.31 bench: 185lbs x 19reps QB #11 Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Campus Honolulu, Hawaii Top QB Scout.com/PIAA Combine Top QB HAIA SPARQ Combine Max Emfinger Super Cobine Team Max Emfinger Bowl Game Invitee HUB Goodwill All-Star Selection
Da weber state football playas in da OKB headquarters doin they thang....
The Eastern Washington Eagles made their case to be in the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs on Saturday. They beat the Weber State Wildcats 38-16 to finish the regular season 8-3 overall and 6-2 in the Big Sky.
Drew Hubel, true froshman in his 1st NCAA start. Portland State Football vs Weber St. 10-27-07
Video highlights of Montana's 18-10 home win over Weber State on Sept. 29, 2007. Video footage courtesy of KPAX-TV in Missoula. montanagrizzlies.com
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...win a hard-fought basketball game by a 73-68 score. However, as Saturday afternoon turned to early evening, it was Weber State football coach Ron McBride who hoped his Wildcats would hang on to a preposterous, absurd and looney 73-68 Big Sky Conference...
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Salt Lake Tribune
http://www.sltrib.com/ci_7318916?source=rss
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...in OT, Nov. 1, 2003. Note: Georgia Tech beat Cumberland 222-0 on Oct. 7, 1916, before NCAA records in 1937. Weber State 73, Portland State 68 Weber St. 3 35 21 14-73 Portland St. 7 20 21 20-68 First Quarter Web-FG Snoy...
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Salt Lake Tribune
http://www.sltrib.com/ci_7303564?source=rss
Bison whoop the Gophers and get national exposure. Scott V.P. gets Steve Walker and Adam Weber mixed up, but otherwise phenominal stuff! GO BISON!
You will see the Jr. Argos - 2007 Undefeated Ontario Minor Football League JV Champions- in action, as Jr. Argo Linebacker #54- Ben Ritchie-charges ahead & takes Mississauga Warrior QB # 7 by storm as he drives him backwards for at least 20 yards in this Jr. Argo Victory...Argos #63 Derek Wiggan & #56 Michael Ventola.. FOR THE 2008 HIGH SCHOOL FALL SEASON, BEN RITCHIE IS CURRENTLY PLAYING LINEBACKER # 23 FOR THE "FOREST HILL FALCONS" VARSITY EXPANSION TEAM IN TORONTO, ONTARIO CANADA. For more stats,video & info on #54 Ben Ritchie just click on any of the 5 Following Links: http://rivals100.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?Pr_Key=83316 http://profiles.berecruited.com/athletes/135499 http://www.takkle.com/people/7339744/-/profile/ http://www.youtube.com/user/DEVILMiddleLB21 http://rivals100.rivals.com/cpEvent.asp?Key=28665
Some of the best in ASU football highlights from the 2005 and 2006 seasons to Rob Zombie's "Never Gonna Stop"
FobVideo.com is proud to present Malone Fiso #99 D-Line for the Kahuku Red Raiders...Class of 2007! Malone will be attending Weber State University - Wildcat in Ogden, Utah. For those you who'd like a highlight video done - just contact us at fobvideo@yahoo.com
This video was shown to the rams prior to taking the field against Weber State. I shot all the video for this one.
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...- Some eight months ago, Weber State's football team was coming off a winning season, with a returning starter at quarterback and a sound defense. The spring, as it so often is in football, was a heady time for the Wildcats. And it makes a challenging season,...
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Salt Lake Tribune
http://www.sltrib.com/ci_4683674?source=rss
Sydney goes and watches Weber State Lose

