Wabash Blogs Little Giant Football
 

« October 2009 | Main

November 04, 2009

My Freshman Year: Family, friends, & football

From frustrating academic courses to a haunted house with the entire Wabash College football team, my first couple months as a Little Giant have been exciting none the less. I am Carl Rivera and currently a freshman safety on the football team. When I first arrived on campus I really wasn’t sure what to expect. All of my friends were going to big state schools and were trying to convince me to follow their paths. Since the day the veterans of the football team welcomed us to our new family, I haven’t looked back with regret once. Transition from high school to college is a lot more difficult than people think, especially coming to an elite school like Wabash. What people don’t understand is that at Wabash, the amount of support and help that is supplied is endless and it starts with the football team. Every Tuesday evening senior WR Jake Grow (biology major) voluntarily helps me with my biology whenever I seem to be struggling. If there is ever a problem, personal or not, I know one of my brothers from the football team will always be there for help.

 

Last Wednesday, one of our coaches set up a “spooky” journey down to a haunted house in Indy. The trip turned out to be very successful, ending in laughs from everyone. The chainsaws, bloody knifes, and painful whips put more fear in some of the seniors’ eyes than I thought was possible. As everyone was boarding the bus the stories started to flow. Every group had different stories of their own experiences in the terrifying halls of the haunted house and everyone could laugh at themselves.

 

RED SWARM! Our Red Squad team this year was awesome. We went 5-0 and had a great time dominating our opponents.  We had a lot of talent and these games helped us realize how much of an opportunity and potential we have for the next three years. More importantly, we had a lot of fun. Our coaches are all about winning and dominating the game, but won’t hesitate to laugh on the sidelines. They always put us in situations to win the game and have fun at the same time. Now that our games are over, it’s time to take it to the next level as we make our varsity team better. It is part our job to get this team ready for the final stretch of the season and leading into the playoffs. At the same time we’ll be preparing ourselves for the offseason and next season.

WAF!

Carl Rivera ‘13

November 03, 2009

Family and Fun

When I was sitting in the team meeting today preparing for Hiram, I realized that the season is reaching the end. However, this past week will be a week that I will never forget. On Monday after practice, Coach Raeburn told the team that there was going to be a team activity on Wednesday night after practice. Nobody knew what the Coach Raeburn had in store for us. So after practice on Wednesday, everyone quickly showers up and gets a bite to eat before we had to get on the bus for our team activity. The team activity consisted of driving to Indianapolis to go to a haunted house. The haunted house was a hit by the entire team. Everyone had a great time and found out some information that people did not know. We found out that Coach Tony is scared of clowns, Coach Gilbert can be frightened and was by a human who walks on all fours, and numerous members of the football team were terrified of the chainsaw killer. However, the most memorable moment of the entire night was watching Jake Kolisek, Kyle Najar, and Dan Ryan Wood run out of the haunted house in nothing but their boxers. The site of them running out was a hit with everyone. The best part was watching Kyle trip and fall and frantically trying to grab his articles of clothing that he dropped.

Then on our way to Oberlin for our game, we made a detour and stopped in South Bend at the College Football Hall of Fame. This was an incredible experience for me, since I have never been there before. We were able to walk around and see various parts of college football history, such as previous Division 3 national champions, winners of Division 1 bowl games, and numerous college football legends. The most interesting par t of the hall of fame was seeing that the Wabash and DePauw rivalry is one of the top ten biggest rivalries. After going to the hall of fame, we got back on the bus and completed the great week by defeating Oberlin 41-9. By going to the haunted house and College Football Hall of Fame, it is evident that Wabash football likes to have a good time and those two experiences will be ones that I will never forget.

WABASH ALWAYS FIGHTS!

Jake Martin ‘11