Congratulations John! John Gagliardi: 2007 Liberty Mutual Division III Coach of the Year

2002 Bulldog Memories

In Regards to:
2007 redlands game
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16 November 2007 6:48 am

It’s Friday morning and most of us are just beginning to think about the work day and what it will take to make it through to “game day” tomorrow in Collegeville. Out on the west coast the University of Redlands Football team is now boarding a plane east and also pondering their first round NCAA playoff game vs. The Johnnies. Heading east this morning too with memories still fresh in his mind is former Bulldog player/captain Patrick Heisinger. Patrick relives what it was like for his Redlands teammates in 2002 and his hopes for Bulldog redemption in 2007! Thanks for your contribution Patrick.

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The View from Bethel

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2007 bethel game
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9 November 2007 9:00 am

For the Johnnie faithful who have read Austin Murphy’s The Sweet Season, the name Seth Olson may sound familiar. He was the kicker who tallied 3 extra points and a late field goal which provide the final margin in Bethel’s 24-20 win over St. John’s in 1999, the Royals’ first win over the Johnnies in […]

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Johnnie Gameday in Melbourne….Australia!

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3 November 2007 12:01 am

Perhaps no other institution in the state of Minnesota has engendered a greater network of faithful alumni than St. John’s University. The staff at JFC is humbled by the enthusiastic and impassioned response we’ve received from folks in disparate places as Atlanta, South Bend, Cincinnati, Colorado, Manhatten, Naples and now Melbourne, Australia. As we enjoy our […]

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“Too Tough Thursdays”

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1 November 2007 12:01 am

John SullivanJohn Sullivan

Here’s another bye week special to enjoy while we all sit around and “heal-up” for next week’s tilt vs. Bethel and ensuing playoff run through the NCAA. St. John’s University senior staff writer John Sullivan penned the following story for the award winning SJUCSB The Record during week four of the 2007 season. We hope you enjoy John’s inside look at “Too Tough Thursdays”!

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57Johnnie

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30 October 2007 8:00 am

1957 grad John PeloquinJohn Peloquin

Its the Johnnie bye week and while Coach Gagliardi worries about Bethel University for the next 11 days we’ll take some time out to enjoy the 2007 Homecoming reflections of ‘57 grad John Peloquin. Congratulations John on 50 years!

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The View from Cretin Avenue

In Regards to:
2007 stthomas game
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25 October 2007 7:00 pm

Someone has to stick up for the Tommies this week. Will Rich Mies be that guy? If nothing else, he’ll be eloquent. As a columnist for the College Sporting News, he’s seen his share of football games—including Johnnie-Tommie games—and knows how to be objective. He’s also got a fun little twist to his background that makes his take on this game more interesting than most. Read on to see what Rich thinks about the Minnesota Rosary Rumble.

—Mr.Shoes

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Johnnie Gameday in Manhattan!

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18 October 2007 7:58 pm

The staff at JFC is overwhelmed by the incredible response we’ve received from Johnnie fans around the world and throughout the United States. Thank you Johnnie fans! As a result of this ever expanding Johnnie network we’ve received contributions from some very talented and creative SJU alumni and friends. In this our latest guest entry, […]

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Johnnie Enthusiasts enjoy new Web site

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1 October 2007 12:03 am

John Sullivan

John Sullivan, sports editor at The Record stops by to share his column about JohnnieFootball.com.

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Ex-Cobb says Concordia football has something to prove

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2007 concordia game
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20 September 2007 5:23 pm

Gary Haugo, ex-Cobber
After the Cobbers poor showing in 2006, they have something to prove in 2007. The Cobbers are off to a 2-1 start after defeating their arch-rival MSUM 34-32 in a thriller at the Jake and also defeating Dickinson State 41-7 at Dickinson. The only loss for the Cobbers coming at the hands of […]

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