McMullen takes final Contest of season
The final week of the 2008 Evening Sun Football Contest produced the highest caliber of entries over the 10-week season.
Like eight of the previous 10 weeks, a tiebreaker decided the $25 winner with Charles McMullen of Oxford, and Norwich residents Ed Singleton, Beatrice Usher, and Stan Klockowski submitting forms with 18 of 20 right.
McMullen, known as “Chairman of the Sauna Board,” made an executive-like pick forecasting Husson to defeat Becker College with the exact 61 total points. Klockowski was the only other member of the quartet to pick Husson (41 total points).
Turning in forms with 17 perfect picks were Larry Miles, Carla Larsen, Ruth Fowlston, and George Podenak of Norwich; and Sheldon Schuman, Earlville.
The toughest game for our 88 entries was Indianapolis’ win over Pittsburgh. Just 11 prognosticators tabbed the Colts.
Among our panel of six experts, Evening Sun Sports Editor Patrick Newell finished in first (131-68, .658) followed by Cindy Figger, Riverbend Golf Club (127-72, .638), Todd Hall, Ye Olde Shanty (125-74, 628), Dave Shull, The Stadium (124-75, .623), Kevin Walsh, Peggy Parker Real Estate (120-79, .603), and Rick Fuller, Chiarino Insurance (115-84, .578).
Week 10 Results
1. North Carolina, 2. Texas Tech, 3. Rutgers, 4. Colgate, 5. Pittsburgh, 6. Alabama, 7. Boston College, 8. Oregon State, 9. Colorado, 10 Nebraska, 11. Tennessee, 12. NY Jets, 13. Minnesota, 14. Baltimore, 15. New England, 16. Atlanta, 17. Carolina, 18. Indianapolis, 19. NY Giants, 20. Miami. Tiebreaker: Husson 48, Becker College 13.
Like eight of the previous 10 weeks, a tiebreaker decided the $25 winner with Charles McMullen of Oxford, and Norwich residents Ed Singleton, Beatrice Usher, and Stan Klockowski submitting forms with 18 of 20 right.
McMullen, known as “Chairman of the Sauna Board,” made an executive-like pick forecasting Husson to defeat Becker College with the exact 61 total points. Klockowski was the only other member of the quartet to pick Husson (41 total points).
Turning in forms with 17 perfect picks were Larry Miles, Carla Larsen, Ruth Fowlston, and George Podenak of Norwich; and Sheldon Schuman, Earlville.
The toughest game for our 88 entries was Indianapolis’ win over Pittsburgh. Just 11 prognosticators tabbed the Colts.
Among our panel of six experts, Evening Sun Sports Editor Patrick Newell finished in first (131-68, .658) followed by Cindy Figger, Riverbend Golf Club (127-72, .638), Todd Hall, Ye Olde Shanty (125-74, 628), Dave Shull, The Stadium (124-75, .623), Kevin Walsh, Peggy Parker Real Estate (120-79, .603), and Rick Fuller, Chiarino Insurance (115-84, .578).
Week 10 Results
1. North Carolina, 2. Texas Tech, 3. Rutgers, 4. Colgate, 5. Pittsburgh, 6. Alabama, 7. Boston College, 8. Oregon State, 9. Colorado, 10 Nebraska, 11. Tennessee, 12. NY Jets, 13. Minnesota, 14. Baltimore, 15. New England, 16. Atlanta, 17. Carolina, 18. Indianapolis, 19. NY Giants, 20. Miami. Tiebreaker: Husson 48, Becker College 13.
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