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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Podcast: Gettysburg’s Nick McConnell

The following Podcast is taken from the Lancaster Newspapers Website:

Podcast: Gettysburg’s Nick McConnell

November 13th, 2008 1:07 pm

Former Cedar Crest standout previews Saturday’s game against F&M

Franklin & Marshall will cap its football season on Saturday with a road trip to rival Gettysburg.

The winner will walk away with a .500 record for the season; the loser will finish 4-6 overall.

Gettysburg senior running back Nick McConnell will surely be a factor in the game, and will be a player F&M’s defense will most definitely need to be aware of.

The 2005 Cedar Crest grad splits time as the Bullets’ feature back. He has carried 104 times for 504 yards (second-most on the team) and he’s scored eight touchdowns (most on the team).

The former Falcons’ standout has enjoyed a solid senior season, just one season after a knee injury that cost him a good chunk of the 2007 season.

But McConnell, who was part of a two-man, 1000-yard backfield at Cedar Crest with current IUP standout Tobias Robinson, spent the off-season rehabbing, and returned with a vengeance for his senior season.

McConnell will also be honored on Senior Day, when Gettysburg (4-3 Centennial Conference, 4-5 overall) hosts F&M (3-4 Centennial Conference, 4-5 overall) on Saturday at 1 p.m.

I chatted with McConnell about his career at Gettysburg, about overcoming a pretty bad knee injury, about his days at Cedar Crest, and about this week’s big rivalry game against F&M.

You can listen to the interview by clicking here.

You can also download the Podcast and play it on your favorite mp3 device by clicking here.

And for plenty more on the Gettysburg-F&M game, please be sure to follow these links:

Franklin & Marshall football page

Gettysburg football page

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