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Azusa Pacific has a Pro Day but my alma mater doesn't? Da fug WCU?


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Azusa Pacific, never even heard of it. Damn. WCU sure has fallen a long way since the mediocre days we had in the late 80's to mid-90's. We had pro days when I was there. Shout out to my alumni bro's that made it to the Super Bowl: Willie Williams, Tony Jones, Dave Patton, Hoover

Suck it App State. Enjoy the Sun Belt.

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I went to App. It was awesome "playing" you guys. Armanti ran wild. hahahahahaha.

sorry

We had some good games in my time at Western. You guys had Dexter Coakley at the mike back then. When I signed with them in '93 we were preseason #1 and then crapped the bed to finish 7-4.

Now to not even have a pro day.... :-(

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We had some good games in my time at Western. You guys had Dexter Coakley at the mike back then. When I signed with them in '93 we were preseason #1 and then crapped the bed to finish 7-4.

Now to not even have a pro day.... :-(

Yea if i'm completely honest. Western is kind of a joke now, don't know what happened to them.

Sorry SCP

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I played at WCU--i am older--went to National Championship vs. Southern Illinois. My teammates were Clyde Simmons (All pro, Eagles), Dean Biasucci (All Pro, Colts), Tiger Greene (Packers) and Louis Cooper (Chiefs).

I know Clyde. He went to my high school and would come back during his days with the Eagles and work out with us.

I'm telling you, for a small school Western has has some good pro's. More than App can claim.

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I know Clyde. He went to my high school and would come back during his days with the Eagles and work out with us.

I'm telling you, for a small school Western has has some good pro's. More than App can claim.

This means more than any pro's App can claim.

This was a Superbowl to us.

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