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And the Winner is….

Back on August 23, 2014, a challenge went forth from the Delta Zeta Alumni Association in the form of the 2014 DZAA Dues Challenge! Two teams were formed and the battle lines were drawn – Team Scarlet (consisting of DZAA President David Ebner and DZAA Treasurer Ryan Suarez) vs. Team Blue (Alumnus Chip Woodward and Alumnus Brian Harff).

Brother Chip Woodward

Brother Chip Woodward

The challenge: which team could get the most Alumni to pay their dues for the 2014/15 fiscal year!

The prize: if Team Blue won, then Team Scarlet will join them for a grueling day at Crossfit! If Team Scarlet wins, then Team Blue will donate much needed time assisting with the DZAA archiving project.

Running from August 23rd through September 15th, a goal was set to achieve 50 dues-paying Brothers within the DZAA. With their goal set, the two teams went out, challenging their fellow Brothers to pay their dues and help their team win!

The contest started off slow, with Team Scarlet heading out of the gates with a 4 to 3 lead over Team Blue. That quickly changed by August 24th, when Team Blue took over the lead with 5 to 4.   By August 25th, Team Blue still held on to their slight lead, with the numbers now 7 to 6. The teams began to battle it out, and by August 26th, they were tied at 10 each. Of course, no tie can last forever. On August 27th, Team Blue jumped ahead by five, with the numbers changing becoming 16 to 11. By August 30th, Team Blue had increased their lead to 19 to 11. And the month of August ended with Team Blue remaining in the lead over Team Scarlett, 21 to 12.

Team Scarlet made a push as the DZAA entered the month of September, closing the lead to 21 to 13 on September 1st. Both teams gained more dues-paying Brothers on September 3rd, increasing the numbers to 24 to 14 (Team Blue holding on to their lead). The challenge slowed, however, and by September 15th, the numbers of each team had only increased by one, 25 to 15.

Brother's Ebner, Poidevin, Dixon and Geary

Brother’s Ebner, Poidevin, Dixon and Geary

It was the final day of the challenge. While the teams had achieved 40 of their 50 dues-paying members, Team Scarlet was getting desperate. They were 10 Brothers behind and looking at some very grueling, intensive, physically-challenging CrossFit if they didn’t get some Brothers to answer the call! Last minute pleas went out, and at 11:59 p.m. on September 15th, the DZAA Dues Challenge officially came to an end. The final score?

Team Blue – 26 Brothers

Team Scarlet – 18 Brothers

So, while Team Blue walked away the winners (and poor Team Scarlet – there are a lot of Alumni looking forward to seeing Brothers Ebner and Suarez putting their physical prowess to the test at a CrossFit session!), the Delta Zeta Alumni Association was the true winner! With 48 current dues-payment members (44 from the challenge and 4 who paid prior to the challenge), this year sees the biggest number of current, active Alumni in quite a while. And to top it all off, Alumnus Alex Bosco made an additional donation of $500 to the DZAA’s operations fund! The funds raised by the payment of dues (and donations!) go to fund the activities of the DZAA throughout the year, providing the Alumni with opportunities to meet, socialize, and stay current with their fellow Alumni.

And for those who did pay their dues – the Members Only section of the DZAA website, which will be available only to Alumni who are current with their dues, will be launched soon, and the first piece of content for the Members Only section will be a video of Brothers Ebner and Suarez doing CrossFit!

The DZAA wishes to thank each of the two teams for their dedication and effort throughout the weeks of this Challenge, and to every Alumnus who participated. It was a great competition and when it comes to our Brotherhood in the DZAA – there are no losers!

Fall Meeting Next Month!

It’s hard to believe that another six months have already passed us by! But, they have, and so that means it’s time for the Fall Meeting of the general membership of the Delta Zeta Alumni Association.

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Mark your calendars now for Sunday, October 12, 2014. The time and location will be announced shortly. The meeting will include reports from the DZAA Officers, as well as a discussion on plans for the upcoming year. A more detailed agenda will be provided closer to the meeting.

All Alumni who have paid their dues will be eligible to vote on issues at the meeting. This is your opportunity to have a say in what is happening in YOUR Alumni Association.

So come out and take an active part in the DZAA, as we lead the Association into 2015!

USF Bulls in the NFL

Former Bulls safety Nate Allen helped the Philadelphia Eagles’ defense hold off the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 1 of the NFL season. The 37th overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft posted three tackles and a sack in the Eagles’ 34-17 comeback win last Sunday in Philadelphia. Allen, who starts at strong safety, has registered at least 49 tackles in each of first four NFL seasons with the Eagles with six total interceptions and 25 pass breakups.

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Allen, a native of Cape Coral, Florida, ranks fourth in USF history with nine career interceptions. He is tied for 24th with 48 games played in his collegiate career from 2006-09. Allen started his final 39 games as a Bull and totaled 224 career tackles on the way to earning first-team All-Big East honors from ESPN.com and Phil Steele as a senior.

Here is a look at how other former Bulls fared in Week 1 of the NFL season:

Sam Barrington, Green Bay Packers, LB: Saw action in the Packers’ 36-16 loss at Seattle.

Mike Jenkins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, CB: Posted one tackle in a 20-14 loss to Carolina. Jenkins will miss the rest of the season with a torn pectoral.

Aaron Lynch, San Francisco 49ers, LB: Broke up a pass in a 28-17 victory at Dallas.

Terrell McClain, Dallas Cowboys, DT: Sat out of a 28-17 loss to San Francisco with a high ankle sprain.

Jason Pierre-Paul, N.Y. Giants, DE: Posted four tackles in a 35-14 loss at Detroit.

George Selvie, Dallas Cowboys, DE: Registered one tackle in a 28-17 loss to San Francisco.

Kayvon Webster, Denver Broncos, CB: Did not play in a 31-24 win over Indianapolis because of an illness.

Jacquian Williams, N.Y. Giants, LB: Posted seven tackles in a 35-14 loss to Detroit. Williams is the Giants’ starting weak-side linebacker.

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