New Ohio Coach
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:16 pm
Hey guys, some of you may know me from a few years ago as EAReign/EAReignmaker. I was just offered the position as the Ohio coach.
After about 3yrs of no console games, I picked up a PS3 around a month ago. And snagged NCAA in the process. I've been playing quite a bit over the last month (was able to even find a few of you!), but I'm still all kinds of rusty.
It's great to be back in the NDL.
About Me:
29yrs old, married, no children. Have a pretty boring job (unless you enjoy number crunching), generally 8ish-5ish, M-F. I'm an absolutely sports freak. Love watching, love playing. Even though the body is getting older, I'm still playing in rec leagues/tournaments for Softball and Basketball... I still play flag football, though I gave up the contact stuff about 5yrs ago. I tried out Muay Thai for a bit and now my next adventure is golf. Sadly, I've already realized that my golf game is on par with my NCAA stick skills. Enjoy the easy wins fellas.
Good luck to all and I'll try to get Ohio up to speed as fast a possible! (feel free to give me tips and take it easy on an old-timer!)
After about 3yrs of no console games, I picked up a PS3 around a month ago. And snagged NCAA in the process. I've been playing quite a bit over the last month (was able to even find a few of you!), but I'm still all kinds of rusty.
It's great to be back in the NDL.
About Me:
29yrs old, married, no children. Have a pretty boring job (unless you enjoy number crunching), generally 8ish-5ish, M-F. I'm an absolutely sports freak. Love watching, love playing. Even though the body is getting older, I'm still playing in rec leagues/tournaments for Softball and Basketball... I still play flag football, though I gave up the contact stuff about 5yrs ago. I tried out Muay Thai for a bit and now my next adventure is golf. Sadly, I've already realized that my golf game is on par with my NCAA stick skills. Enjoy the easy wins fellas.
Good luck to all and I'll try to get Ohio up to speed as fast a possible! (feel free to give me tips and take it easy on an old-timer!)