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National Championship Game

December 16, 2008

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Hey everyone, I am so excited. Our football team pulled off an unbelievable comeback last Saturday and beat Northern Iowa to advance to the National Championship game on Friday evening. I got off the plane and into the frozen tundra and hawkishly watched the game unfold. We led 7-3 at halftime, but came out very slow in the second half. With 11:00 remaining in the fourth quarter, we were trailing 20-7. However, we got a touchdown and thought we were back in it. However, our next drive stalled. With a little over two minutes left, we were stopped on 4th and 1 in Northern Iowa territory. Everyone thought it was over. However, our defense held and our offense drove seventy yards down the field in less than two minutes and with no timeouts to score a touchdown and win 21-20. It was an amazing game. It’s been hard to find highlights to embed, so following this link should get you to them.

I wish I could have been there somehow. It’s really fun for me to watch our team because, since our school only has 3,000 students compared to the almost 15,000 of many of the other schools that we play, I know several of the players. I had CORE with one of our star wide receivers. I had sculpture with our star quarterback, who happens to be an Art History major. I have Rhetoric classes and regularly text with one of the linemen and I’ve also had a few classes with several of the other players. In my Accounting class, I also sat next to one of our baseball players who was named the National Player of the Week by College Baseball Insider this past spring. So, it’s really neat to see these great athletes on the field on the weekends but right next to you in class on the weekdays.

Since we made the National Championship, we will play Friday night, December 19th, at 8:00 PM EST on ESPN 2 against the Montana Grizzlies in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Several of my friends are going to the game and it should be a great one. Watch it if you can. Just wanted to let you know how great our football team is. That’s all for now.

2 Days, 2 Nights, 2 Much Fun : 222

This past stretch has been quite an adventure to get through, but I have finally made it to Thanksgiving Break. I am not going home like seemingly every other student. Instead, I am going to New York City to hang out with three of my friends from high school who all attend school along the East Coast.

Like I said, though, it’s been quite the stretch to get to this point. I worked very hard on a paper for Campaigns 2008 that dealt with a reform issue for several days last week. For my topic, I supported online voting. I’m happy with the paper and am glad to have it done. It wasn’t even due until early December!!! I also had a major Accounting test last Friday. I haven’t done as well in that class as I would have hoped, so I wanted to study extra long. As my professor recommended, I studied ten hours. That is a lot of information being pounded into my head regarding treasury bonds, amortization of interest, stocks, and so much more. I claimed the classroom in my residence hall as my own for hours on end in order to study. When I left to get a quick snack, I returned to find a mini bag of skittles and a Snickers bar from a mysterious someone on top of my books. It really made my day. I took the test and realized I didn’t do as well as I had hoped, but this class’ tests are hard. I’m afraid I might have to abandon any hopes of an A in that class, which is basically the first time I have ever had to do that in my academic career. I’m slowly coming to the realization that perfection is nearly impossible. Still, I did fantastic on another paper I got back for another class, which made my day.

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Gifts from a stranger amidst my study materials

Also, our football team has made the playoffs. Only sixteen teams from across the country make it. My friends and I thought we had lost this past weekend, thus eliminating us from any chance of the playoffs. We led 20-0 at one point, yet managed to let it slip away. The telephone sports information desk reported that we had lost 23-20 in overtime. However, we had actually gotten the field goal and won. So, we look ahead to a return to the playoffs. Our basketball team also opened especially strong, almost knocking off a well-ranked Syracuse team. Almost. I also discovered that Kevin Smith, one of our basketball players, made ESPN’s Top Ten Plays for his dunk at Spider Mayhem a few weeks ago. He was the #1 Play of the Day. Here it is:

An amazing dunk

The main thing of late, though, is 222. This is a conference through InterVarsity that took place in Hampton, Virginia. It brings InterVarsity chapters from all over Virginia together. There are several tracts and I chose Leadership, naturally. It was a great tract for me. It discussed burnout, our motives for leadership as well as our methods. Most importantly, it brought up the difference between things that are urgent and things that are important. Overall, it was a really great event. I was on the fence for a long time, but finally decided to go. Despite it being classes and lectures for a good share of the weekend, it was great to get away with friends. We stayed in an amazing hotel and basically let ourselves go. We were all tired from a long week of work and it showed. We had pillow fights, jumped on the beds, held a dance party, did a Sonic run (my first time ever), and so much more. I’ll let pictures do the rest of the talking for me.

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The amazing hotel we stayed at
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Some of the University of Richmond IV contingency at 222
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Worship at 222
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Beginning “Trainwreck” as a chapter

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The University of Richmond group at 222

 

HAVING FUN:

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Jumping on the beds like kids
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Starting dogpiles
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Pillow fights
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Wrestling to show who is the manliest
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Having “crazy walk” contests
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Run to Sonic for a late-night snack
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Popping in through the moon roof to say “Hi”
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Instigating a dance party
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Me trying to reel in my friends to come dance with men15805341_31970880_7285-1.jpg
Letting go and just dancing
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Goofing around
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Introducing Jenna to Chick-fil-A for the first time

The game Trainwreck was one of the highlights of the weekend. The way it works is one person is in the middle and everyone else forms a circle around them. The middle person says something that is true about themself. If it is true about anyone else, they must get up and switch chairs. The person left without a place to sit is stuck in the middle and starts the process over again. It gets quite intense. I have battle wounds from this game. Anyways, it was so much fun because we learned very interesting things about some of the people in the group. One of the highlights included our leader, who is a male, admitting that he cried during the move “Casper”. Another highlight was someone admitting that, when sick as a child, he became confused and told his parents that he was an aphrodisiac. That’s all I’ve got for now. Enjoy some turkey for me and have a great Thanksgiving.

Quote of the Week: “Consider the postage stamp, my son. It secures success through its ability to stick to one thing till it gets there.” -Josh Billings
Thought to Ponder: What’s another word for thesaurus?
Shout Outs: Those who attended 222
YouTube Video of the Week:


Daring stunts

Approaching the End

Howdy! Thanksgiving seems to be right around the corner and I am so ready for it. How about you? For me, this week didn’t have too many major projects, but that was perfectly fine with me. I was able to hang out with my friends and attend a performance by our hip-hop dance group on Friday night, the Multicultural Student Union’s Quiz Bowl on Saturday night, as well as “The Dark Knight” at the Pier on Sunday night. I also made it to the football game and men’s basketball game this weekend. We won both quite handily. The football team beat last year’s National Championship runner-ups 31-14 and limited them to 54 total yards of offense, a new school record.

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Our hip-hop dance crew performing on Friday night
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The football game vs. Delaware

I was also officially inducted into the Jepson School of Leadership Studies this past week at a ceremony called Prelude. Even though I feel confident about Leadership Studies and my other concentrations, I still went to an event sponsored by my residence hall that focused on how to discover your career. It was fun to see how a lot of famous people have college majors completely different than their careers such as Tiger Woods in Economics and Brad Pitt in Journalism. After the event, I thought it would still be a good idea to stop by our Career Development Center just to make sure I am on the right path. It turns out that I am just fine for a sophomore. However, the one thing I should start doing now is creating a resume. The last thing that I will mention about academics is that I finally have the film from my Rhetoric speeches. As promised, here is one of the speeches that I spent such a long time on. This speech is an epideictic speech that extols a certain virtue:


My epideictic speech

It’s good that I had a bit more free time this week, because I started something new this week. I joined InterVarsity’s C-Team. C-Team is InterVarsity’s core leadership which meets once a week and includes a representative from each of the separate branches. Since the leader of my department, Community Team, is going abroad in the spring, I will take her place. To ease the transition, I started attending meetings this week. It’s one more thing on my plate, but I saw it coming and am excited for it.

There was an event this week, through InterVarsity, that has been a lot of fun for me. It was a Medallion Hunt and I was in charge of it. The way it works is that I hide an object on campus and then release a clue to its location, in the form of a riddle, each day until it is finally found. The clues get more and more specific every day until it has become obvious. Since I couldn’t find a medallion, I had to use a glass starfish instead. There has been a fantastic response thus far and it has created a lot of excitement among my friends, which was very encouraging to see. I will release Clue #6 next and I fully expect someone to find it today. Here are two of the clues that I created and released. The answers are at the very bottom of this post:

Clue #3:
Spark, ignite; Insubstantial, faint; Well-illuminated, sunny:
Affix, display; Lookout, position; Mail, send:

Clue #5:
Spy___, Col___, Tail___, Trooper___, Water___

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The “medallion” that is being sought

I would like to finish this post by reminding all of the prospective students that I am glad to answer any questions that you may have about the University of Richmond. I participated in an Admissions Chat on Tuesday and hope that it was helpful for whomever participated. There is a “Contact Me” link on the right-hand side of this web page. I will try to respond to your questions as soon as possible.

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My friend participating in the Admissions Chat on Tuesday

Quote of the Week: “The nice pare about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised.” -George Will
Thought to Ponder: Why does someone believe you when you say there are four billion stars, but check when you say the paint is wet?
Shout Outs: Any prospective students who have recently participated in an Admissions chat
YouTube Video of the Week:

 

Clue #3 Solution: Lightpost
Clue #5 Solution: Gate