Not exactly the classroom: The 2010 Physics Heptathlon.
Not exactly the classroom: The 2010 Physics Heptathlon. (Professors Madsen and Brown join in on the fun.)
The 2010 Physics Heptathlon.
The 2010 Physics Heptathlon — guys tried to catch a football coming at 35 miles per hour.
The 2010 Physics Heptathlon — Derrick Rowe closed his eyes and got lucky.
The secret to catching a football coming at 35 miles per hour? Keep your eyes on the ball.
Kody LeMond might have had his knee surgically repaired, but the First Team All-NCAC receiver showed everyone how to catch a football coming at 35 miles per hour.
Hoverpuck Curling? Yes, that's a sport at the Physics Heptathlon.
Hoverpuck Curling — the object to knock down strategically placed Mountain Dew cans.
Deonte Singfield might be a bruising linebacker on Wabash's nationally ranked football team, but he got a little nervous on the zero-gravity gyroscope.
Kody LeMond might have had his knee surgically repaired, but the First Team All-NCAC receiver showed everyone how to catch a football coming at 35 miles per hour.
Deonte Singfield might be a bruising linebacker on Wabash's nationally ranked football team, but he got a little nervous on the zero-gravity gyroscope.