Part of the Game

Injuries have always been a part of the game. For someone to go throughout their four years of college football without an injury would be the equivalent to someone picking all four teams in last year’s NCAA basketball final four. It just doesn’t happen.

Some injuries may cause an athlete to miss a play, series, game, season, or career. I’ve seen plenty of them and have had my fair share (knocking on wood). It’s funny how you don’t realize how much you appreciate the simple act of walking or running until you pull a hamstring; or being able to dress yourself once you tear a muscle in your shoulder.

It is true, football is just a game. There is much more to life than what is played between those thin white lines. However, it is funny how much you can take from such a violent game.

For instance, on Friday, September 22, Travis Hearn, a Rock Island High School junior running back suffered a serious spinal cord injury. He is now paralyzed from the shoulders down. Travis may never be able to walk or use his arms again, which makes a pulled hamstring seem like a paper cut.

Many rival high school teams throughout the area have collected thousands of dollars to be put towards his recovery. The Rock Island Rocks have come together as a team and more importantly, as a family. Vic Boblett, the head coach of the Rock Island High School football team stated, “It’s one of the neat things about football; it’s truly a family. You don’t realize how much of a family it is until you go through something like this.” in the wake of the injury.

This game means so much to so many people. Football has its many ups and downs, but throughout those trials and tribulations you really get to know the people surrounding you who share the same passion for the game. It’s a bond you don’t find too often. Then again, when something like this happens you realize how many things you take for granted.

Here at Augustana College we have started a fundraiser for Travis Hearn and the football team alone has raised nearly $1,200. If anyone would like to contribute we would greatly appreciate it, and so would Travis.

Contributions may be sent to any branch of THE National Bank, with checks made payable to: “Travis Hearn Fund”. One hundred percent of all funds collected will go toward the payment of medical care and related expenses incurred by Travis Hearn arising from this tragic accident.

The National Bank
1800 5th Avenue
Rock Island, IL 61201

Phone: (309) 752-9251

ALERT: NCAA regional rankings

The NCAA has released its first regional rankings for 2006. Their top 10 teams by region, with in-region and overall records are listed below.

For more information about the playoff format and how participants are determined, check out our FAQ.

East Region
No. Name In-Region Overall
1. Springfield 7-0 7-0, 12.000
2. Hobart 6-0 6-0, 11.667
3. Rowan 3-0 5-1, 10.600
4. Wilkes 7-0 7-0, 11.714
5. Cortland State 6-0 7-0, 10.500
6. St. John Fisher 7-1 7-1, 10.875
7. Union 5-1 5-1, 10.000
8. Alfred 6-1 6-1, 9.857
9. Ithaca 5-1 6-1, 8.167
10. Curry 8-0 8-0, 10.000

North
1. Mount Union 7-0 7-0, 11.571
2. Capital 7-0 7-0, 11.286
3. Mount St. Joseph 7-0 7-0, 10.429
4. Concordia (Wis.) 8-0 8-0, 10.125
5. Augustana 5-2 5-2, 10.429
6. Wheaton 6-1 6-1, 10.571
7. Wooster 6-1 6-1, 10.143
8. Franklin 6-1 6-1, 9.714
9. Rockford 7-0 7-1, 10.000
10. Baldwin-Wallace 5-2 5-2, 9.143

South
1. Wesley 4-0 7-0, 12.000
2. Christopher Newport 6-0 6-1, 10.500
3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 6-1 6-1, 12.000
4. Trinity (Texas) 6-1 6-1, 9.857
5. Carnegie Mellon 6-0 7-0, 9.500
6. Hardin-Simmons 5-1 5-1, 10.143
7. Dickinson 6-1 6-1, 9.857
8. Washington and Jefferson 5-1 6-1, 9.333
9. Washington and Lee 6-1 6-1, 8.714
10. Averett 5-2 5-2, 9.000

West
1. UW-Whitewater 6-0 7-0, 11.833
2. St. John’s 8-0 8-0, 10.875
3. Central 6-0 7-0, 11.667
4. Whitworth 6-0 7-0, 10.000
5. UW-La Crosse 3-1 5-1, 9.500
6. Occidental 6-0 6-0, 10.667
7. Linfield 3-1 4-2, 9.750
8. Bethel 6-1 6-1, 10.714
9. St. Norbert 7-0 8-0, 10.714
10. Wartburg 6-1 6-1, 10.286