Hands-On at The Academy
Daniel Rivera never thought he’d come within 100 miles of the Panavision GII.

Tom Chaffer from Kansas enjoys the view through a
$20,000-$40,000 lens.

Daniel Rivera never thought he’d come within 100 miles of the Panavision GII.

Tom Chaffer from Kansas enjoys the view through a
$20,000-$40,000 lens.

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October 17th, 2006 at 8:44 am
Aggg! I wish was there! But its so expensive! It would cost me and my Dad over $2500 to be there! Thanks so much Alex and Brett for bloging it, and being there for those of us who can’t!
October 19th, 2006 at 9:19 pm
[...] Hands-On at the Academy [...]
December 30th, 2011 at 9:28 am
davey- that 83 secondary had 2 All-americans (Gray and Cade) in the secondary and I’m pretty sure that the other two DB postions were “only” all-SWC, so we basically had the conference dream team defensive backfield. The D also had an all-american LB in Leiding, plus Tony Degrate on the DL who would win the Lombardi the next year.