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            I was so glad to see a big turnout for 
            the first Railer home game, but I think we can do even better than 
            that! Once again I proved why it is better to be right in the middle 
            of the crowd rather than in the press box. Standing alongside Terry 
            Aper, Mitch Smith, Tom Seggelke, Todd Lowman and a host of his 
            cronies, you just get a much better perspective of the game. Yes, it 
            is quieter in most press boxes, but you are removed and detached 
            from the emotions and the stirrings of the crowd. About the only 
            time it is better in the box is when it is bitterly cold or when 
            they're passing out free food! Whatever. Railer nation was euphoric 
            after the win and we couldn't be happier for them. Let's get to it… 
      
       
            One thing about this Lincoln Railer 
            football team that you need to understand is that they do things the 
            John Oaks way. Keep in mind there are several ideas circulating 
            through the stands and up and down the sidelines on what the masses 
            would like to see the Railers do. But what they're doing right now 
            is… WINNING! Why tinker or toy with success?  
            I do like the way they control both 
            lines of scrimmage. More times than not, the battle of the trenches 
            determines the outcomes of many ballgames. I also like the way the 
            offense opened up a little more on Friday night. This put 
            Springfield on its collective heels, and I really like it when 
            opposing defenses have no idea what you're going to throw at them 
            next.  
            
       
            In addition, I liked the way the Railer 
            defense stepped up to make key stops at critical points in the game, 
            like the 53-yard interception return Curt Courtwright made out of 
            his own end zone. Our stable of running backs isn't too shabby 
            either. Chris Boward punished the defensive line for 45 yards and 
            three touchdowns on 17 carries, while Devon Agostino scampered for 
            57 yards on only three carries.  
            Jason Melton proved to be the night's 
            big workhorse, going for a game-leading 110 yards on just 14 
            chances. And Jason Leisinger is not getting enough credit for 
            running the whole show from the QB's position. His confidence is 
            rising, and as that happens his passes are getting more zip on them.
             
            The offensive line is doing their 
            imitation of the old Redskin hog patrol, and they're just simply 
            making some nice holes for the backs. The Lincoln defense, led by 
            the play of Lance Agostino and Josh Leevy, continues to make a lot 
            of what is happening possible.  
            
       
            When you limit a faster, quicker team 
            like Springfield to just six points, you've done something. To coach 
            Oaks' credit, he is not satisfied. Here's hoping that his Railers 
            aren't either! Whatever the case, I hope we can all bask in the 3-1 
            euphoria for as long as possible!!! Way to go, Railers!!! 
            The Illini on the other hand, are on 
            the flip side with a 1-3 mark. After holding a quicker and faster 
            UCLA team to only six points and no TDs, I was hoping that the 
            Illini would win a hard-fought struggle with Cal. I'm not so sure 
            how hard-fought it was.    
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            What I'm trying to say is that the game 
            did not appear to be as close as the score indicated. Illinois had 
            so many breakdowns. For instance, the stats will show that the 
            Illini QB threw for a stadium record amount of yardage, but he still 
            did not look very good at many critical points during the contest. 
            He under-threw some receivers, he overthrew some receivers, and 
            sometimes when he did hit them in the hands, the footballs were 
            dropped.  
       
            Then there were the breakdowns on 
            special teams -- one resulting in a punt return for a touchdown for 
            the Golden Bears -- and it was game, set and match! I'd like to 
            identify all of the breakdowns, but it doesn't take even an armchair 
            QB to do that. The reality is that no matter what is said, Illinois 
            has a 1-3 record, period.  
            Frustrating, disgusting and hard to 
            watch are just a few of our immediate thoughts. Good thing the 
            Railers are winning! 
            And so are the ISU Redbirds. Maybe it's 
            because Lincoln's Cara Aussieker is now on the sidelines as a 
            cheerleader! Or maybe it's because the offense is now putting points 
            on the board and the defense is stifling. Whatever the reason or 
            reasons, ISU shocked No. 19 Eastern Illinois 21-14 in Charleston! 
            The 3-1 start is the best in four years and puts ISU in a position 
            to have a really special season. Here's to keeping it up and going 
            on a nice little playoff run! 
            
             
            Hey, Cub fans… you're welcome. Since 
            all of you were getting on the Cards bandwagon this past weekend, we 
            just want you to know that the Birds delivered. And they delivered 
            in a BIG way. Taking two out of three from those pesky Astros leaves 
            you Cubbies just a half game away from Nirvana! And the Redbirds are 
            only four back. That probably made you laugh. But don't forget what 
            happened in 1964… It could happen again… really. Wouldn't that be 
            great? 
            And has anybody seen the White Sox… 
            They're AWOL… 
            Does anyone believe me yet that there 
            are strange things happening in the NFL? Green Bay loses in the 
            desert. SF loses to Cleveland at home (BTW, not sure that the Browns 
            made the right QB choice despite the win). What's next, a Raiders 
            victory at Denver?… OK, I was setting you up… but, you get the 
            picture? Someone please explain this to us??? 
            How 'bout those Ducks? 
            And how about Greg Maddox? 
            And how about Northern Illinois and the 
            MAC? 
            And what about the U.S. women's soccer 
            team? 
            And don't forget tonight's "FANdamonium" 
            sports showcase starting at 6 p.m. on FIX 96 FM. Have a GREAT 
            week, everybody! 
            [Jeff Mayfield]     
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