APP'S REIGN IS OFFICIALLY OVER!
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:41 pm
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Flawless logic.Silenoz wrote:My truncated conference champion list makes this fact indisputable:
2000 Georgia Southern
2001 Georgia Southern/Furman
2002 Georgia Southern
2003 Wofford
2004 Furman/Georgia Southern
2007 Wofford/Appalachian State
Yep. Proves nothingAZGrizFan wrote:Flawless logic.Silenoz wrote:My truncated conference champion list makes this fact indisputable:
2000 Georgia Southern
2001 Georgia Southern/Furman
2002 Georgia Southern
2003 Wofford
2004 Furman/Georgia Southern
2007 Wofford/Appalachian State
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13189bobbythekidd wrote:Yep. Proves nothingAZGrizFan wrote:
Flawless logic.
Elon finished ninth in the Final FCS Poll. Hey, why not? The Griz haven't played Elon yet, not as I recall. Maybe it's about time.Pwns wrote:
Who will be the next big SoCon team?
Griz would destroy us. Griz and App are comparable programs now and we haven't beat App in over 50 years. I'd love to see the game though.WyomingGrizFan wrote:Elon finished ninth in the Final FCS Poll. Hey, why not? The Griz haven't played Elon yet, not as I recall. Maybe it's about time.Pwns wrote:
Who will be the next big SoCon team?
This.AppStateAlumQC wrote:App will be solid next year.
The business college is pretty good at it as well.BullDog85 wrote:Not quite. The Teachers College is pretty good at recruiting what they need when they need it.
True. I like our chances this year, but we've already fallen off a bit from 2 years ago & I think that trend will continue, albeit slowly. Factor in the looming specter of Moore's retirement & it spells for a fall from the top. But the sign of a good stable program is how far the fall is & how soon they are competitive if not winning the conference. Will we be a Furman (not on top, but near it year in, year out) or a Ga South (no smack, but their fall has been pretty far considering their stature at turn of century).Pwns wrote:Teams rise and fall in the SoCon...it was Furman in the mid to late '80s, then it was Marshall in the early mid-90s, then GSU in the late '90s/early '00s, then App. State from 2005 to today.
The length of App's reign is pretty much at the life expectancy of a SoCon dynasty.
Who will be the next big SoCon team?
SamfordPwns wrote:Who will be the next big SoCon team?
----------------------------------------------------->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Pwns wrote:Teams rise and fall in the SoCon...it was Furman in the mid to late '80s, then it was Marshall in the early mid-90s, then GSU in the late '90s/early '00s, then App. State from 2005 to today.
The length of App's reign is pretty much at the life expectancy of a SoCon dynasty.
Who will be the next big SoCon team?
youngterrier wrote:----------------------------------------------------->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Pwns wrote:Teams rise and fall in the SoCon...it was Furman in the mid to late '80s, then it was Marshall in the early mid-90s, then GSU in the late '90s/early '00s, then App. State from 2005 to today.
The length of App's reign is pretty much at the life expectancy of a SoCon dynasty.
Who will be the next big SoCon team?
Appaholic wrote:True. I like our chances this year, but we've already fallen off a bit from 2 years ago & I think that trend will continue, albeit slowly. Factor in the looming specter of Moore's retirement & it spells for a fall from the top. But the sign of a good stable program is how far the fall is & how soon they are competitive if not winning the conference. Will we be a Furman (not on top, but near it year in, year out) or a Ga South (no smack, but their fall has been pretty far considering their stature at turn of century).Pwns wrote:Teams rise and fall in the SoCon...it was Furman in the mid to late '80s, then it was Marshall in the early mid-90s, then GSU in the late '90s/early '00s, then App. State from 2005 to today.
The length of App's reign is pretty much at the life expectancy of a SoCon dynasty.
Who will be the next big SoCon team?
Good, valid points...guess what I meant was we seemed more one-dimesional in last two years...if Armanti wasn't on, we lost or won because we were playing Western. Sure, that's an obvious sign of a spoiled fan, but even you gotta admit the SoCon was weak as water this past year & if we play Elon earlier in the year, good chance we lose bad....& I'll admit my earlier statement was hyperbolic at best in light of actual facts. They played well at end of year, but I'm worried about life after Armanti....CharlestonAppFan wrote:Appaholic wrote:
True. I like our chances this year, but we've already fallen off a bit from 2 years ago & I think that trend will continue, albeit slowly. Factor in the looming specter of Moore's retirement & it spells for a fall from the top. But the sign of a good stable program is how far the fall is & how soon they are competitive if not winning the conference. Will we be a Furman (not on top, but near it year in, year out) or a Ga South (no smack, but their fall has been pretty far considering their stature at turn of century).![]()
So we go undefeated in the conference last season, go to the semi-finals and come within one play of getting to the National Championship, and we are falling off a bit? In 2008, we go undefeated in conference again, and lose to eventual champion Richmond (who you have to admit wanted revenge badly after what we did to them in 2007). Hmmm....come on now Appa....
I agree with you about being one-dimensional, but I think that may have been because we relied on AE to do everything and did not exactly play as a complete team until later on in the season...could be because we were pretty young too though. But that does show what kind of leadership we had/have on the team as well.Appaholic wrote:Good, valid points...guess what I meant was we seemed more one-dimesional in last two years...if Armanti wasn't on, we lost or won because we were playing Western. Sure, that's an obvious sign of a spoiled fan, but even you gotta admit the SoCon was weak as water this past year & if we play Elon earlier in the year, good chance we lose bad....& I'll admit my earlier statement was hyperbolic at best in light of actual facts. They played well at end of year, but I'm worried about life after Armanti....CharlestonAppFan wrote:
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So we go undefeated in the conference last season, go to the semi-finals and come within one play of getting to the National Championship, and we are falling off a bit? In 2008, we go undefeated in conference again, and lose to eventual champion Richmond (who you have to admit wanted revenge badly after what we did to them in 2007). Hmmm....come on now Appa....
For christ's sake look at yourself Appa. You're starting to sound like AZ come September after the Griz beat Western State College of the Mines Institute of Technology 42-0.Appaholic wrote:Good, valid points...guess what I meant was we seemed more one-dimesional in last two years...if Armanti wasn't on, we lost or won because we were playing Western. Sure, that's an obvious sign of a spoiled fan, but even you gotta admit the SoCon was weak as water this past year & if we play Elon earlier in the year, good chance we lose bad....& I'll admit my earlier statement was hyperbolic at best in light of actual facts. They played well at end of year, but I'm worried about life after Armanti....CharlestonAppFan wrote:
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So we go undefeated in the conference last season, go to the semi-finals and come within one play of getting to the National Championship, and we are falling off a bit? In 2008, we go undefeated in conference again, and lose to eventual champion Richmond (who you have to admit wanted revenge badly after what we did to them in 2007). Hmmm....come on now Appa....