reddevil90;525424 wrote:You know what Pride your right!!! There is only the 89 team that has a web page. In my own mind that team was the one that set the bar high and has yet to be reached or even close to being reached. Oh hold on there was a team I'm sorry. The 90 team. even though they didn't get to the state game they got damn close. Yeah i seen that last year honoring last year! i understand. Why don't they add some recognition to the stadium. Why not some numbers and names. I cant believe that those who have given so much on that field has not been invited to speak about how it felt to go out and play on Friday night and how the stadium rocked. Wow your right i get it. I just didn't want to believe that we can only as fans remember what it was like and that none of today's players know nothing about the 90 team or the 1985 team that started it all. Its something that need to happen before we start to have teams that are 10-0 and nobody to cheer them on but there parents. One other thing I'm trying to do is now is get all the video i can of the teams from the 80's 90's and other videos that is still available from the knapik years and make a YouTube video! we need to let these players know we did not forget them and wont forget them in the future even if the politics choose to forget. We are campbell was a phrase you can here all over campbell on friday nights.
Oh well if there back like i said they Can bring Big Ben if they want. We are not going to be denied!!!
I've got just about all of the games on dvds from the 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1999, including playoff games. I believe the only game I do not have is the 1990 Campbell-Struthers game, one which I wish I had. These are the coaches films made from the press box. I also have the two highlight films from the 1989 and 1990 seasons. Anyone who visited the old Mike's Place on 12th Street knows how much CMHS memorabilia was hanging off the walls. I remember stopping down at Mike's after every game during the 1989 season. That place was so packed it was hard to move. And I remember walking into the old weight room and seeing many pictures from games. I often wonder where all of that stuff disappeared to. I am not so sure any of us will see much recognition of teams from the past until younger people get seriously involved with the gridiron club and the alumni association. As far as the stadium goes, the only person recognized is the late John Knapick. The field is dedicated in his honor and his name is in bright lights on the scoreboard. First Street should be called John Knapick Drive. The stadium should be called John Knapick Stadium. Plaques, pictures and such of former coaches and players can be placed all over that stadium. Pennants listing the SVC, MVC and hopefully AAC championship teams should be there too. We've got one of the best smaller school stadiums in all of Ohio. It can be made even better than it is with some reflections of the history of the football program added to it. I was very disappointed at the turnout for the Girard game. That was the biggest game Campbell has played in many years. And I believe there were maybe 2,000 fans there, if that. Just a shame. The home side of the stadium has seating for 4,500 fans. At least half of those seats were empty. My guess is Girard brought 300 or so fans tops. A joke for such a big game for both teams.
Regarding the game this coming Friday, Campbell should not take Newton Falls lightly in any way, shape,or form. If indeed they are getting some of their injured players back this might be a more interesting game than many believe. FOCUS on Newton Falls. BEAT THEM !!!