“You want to be in the (Division I-AA) playoffs, you want to make the schedule strong, you want to get national attention. This fits the bill. We don't normally get an opportunity to play on national TV. We'll be (enjoying) things the big guys usually get. The exposure you get outweighs any drawbacks you might have.”
Buddy Pough
“We had a strong division this year.”
Kami Roeder
“Our first couple of years we were really, really strong. We could have competed on the NCAA Division III level and even the Division II level. The past few years we've gone down a bit, even though by club standards we still had really good teams. But when we tried to sep up against some of the NCAA II, III and NAIA teams, we did not fare as well.”
David Hilton
“I think we ended strong as a rotation. As for people picking the Mets (to win the division), you've got to pick someone. Do I take offense to it? No.”
Cory Lidle
“We talked about coming out strong in the division and I'm pleased with how the guys have responded. They guys are playing hard and making the big plays at the right time.”
Ray Scott
“The Henlopen South is loaded with playoff caliber teams. The division is as strong overall this year as I can remember. Hopefully, we will be competitive enough to be a challenger among teams with high goals. We have excellent overall team speed and we have depth at skill positions.”
David Hearn
“You're paired with a pro, but it's two different divisions, ... There's a pro division and an amateur division. You're just on the pro's boat.”
Andy Dick