2010 National Tournament: University of Illinois

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I'm not too great. im fit but throwing Frisbees is always questionable. however its still a fun game. we played this year outside the cocacola factory in georgia.
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lols. we celebrated the end of our season this year with an ultimate frisbee game :D

EDIT: "celebrate" is not really the word id use, but you get the idea

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crzyliljellybean wrote:
fmtiger124 wrote:
smartkid222 wrote:What's all this talk about zetlag? Mabey because to Greece over the summer and i have to overcome a 7hr time difference my definition of jetlag has a differnt meaning than yours. The One hour difference between NY and IL is nothing to me. I"m sure you are going to be fine. Now the West coast and especially hawaii and alaska are going to have a bigger problem.


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Re: 2010 National Tournament: University of Illinois

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jazzy009 wrote:I'm not too great. im fit but throwing Frisbees is always questionable. however its still a fun game. we played this year outside the cocacola factory in georgia.
That would be really fun. But I don't know how good my team is- we've never really played but I don't think we are very good.

Also, if we did do east vs. west, where would we divide it??? texas is smack dab in the middle so....
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EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:Ultimate frisbee is the most amazing sport ever, I destroy at it. How would east and west be defined?

For me, one hour can throw you off a little bit, but it doesn't really matter. It's like Daylight Savings Time, no different than that.
East and West of the Mississippi? We could also just say everyone in the Central and Eastern timzones vs Western, Mountain, Hawaii, and Alaskan Timezones.
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That would be good to divide up by time zones- but there's a lot of people in the central time zone...
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srsvball95 wrote:That would be good to divide up by time zones- but there's a lot of people in the central time zone...
Little lopsided, lots of people in Central and Eastern but few in the other 4. Maybe Coasts vs. Mountain and Central or West+Central Vs East+Mountain
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inuyashakusho wrote:Champaign is...2.5 hours from Chicago, IL
actually, it took me about three hours (on low traffic and no stops) and where i live is closer than chicago is, so from chicago i'd say around 3.5 hours, varying with traffic.
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chia wrote:
inuyashakusho wrote:Champaign is...2.5 hours from Chicago, IL
actually, it took me about three hours (on low traffic and no stops) and where i live is closer than chicago is, so from chicago i'd say around 3.5 hours, varying with traffic.
No, I don't think it would take 3.5 hours. I've been down there quite a few times as we have family friends, and from Grand Rapids it takes like 3 hours. I think 2.5, maybe 2.75 hours is what it'll take.
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Ya know, we could have a Student Forum Ultimate Open. Just pick like 8 captains who are going to nats and then have them choose their teams in Illinois. Then we could call people by their usernames instead of real names...haha I'm awful at real names.
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