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No kidding.. 34 total yds of offense going into the 4th quarter........grizzaholic wrote:Sure a lot of love for MSU
Others receiving votes: Jacksonville State 262, Delaware 253, South Carolina State 158, Harvard 113, Villanova 56, Northern Iowa 55, Wofford 43,Ibanez wrote:1. North Dakota State Bison (155) 10-0
2. Eastern Illinois Panthers 10-1
3. Eastern Washington Eagles 9-2
4. Maine Black Bears 10-1
5. Montana Grizzlies 9-2
6. McNeese State Cowboys 9-2
7. Towson Tigers 9-2
8. Southeastern Louisiana Lions 9-2
9. Sam Houston State Bearkats 8-3
10. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 8-2
11. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 10-1
12. Fordham Rams 10-1
13. Montana State Bobcats 7-4
14. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 9-2
15. Youngstown State Penguins 8-3
16. South Dakota State Jackrabbits 7-4
17. Lehigh Mountain Hawks 8-2
18. Charleston Southern Buccaneers 10-2
19. William & Mary Tribe 7-4
20. Southern Utah Thunderbirds 8-3
21. New Hampshire Wildcats 6-4
22. Princeton Tigers 8-1
23. Chattanooga Mocs 8-3
24. Samford Bulldogs 7-4
25. Tennessee State Tigers 9-3
Can't speak to that, but looks like our 41-7 head-to-win road win over McNeese, plus domination of the SLC, isn't QUITE enough to vault us over the Cowboys. Gotta love the polls!uofmman1122 wrote:Shocked that SELA isn't top 5. I'd put them above us right now.
IMO, at this point in the season, SELA is gonna' be very hard to beat.JohnStOnge wrote:Yes our Lions friend is pretty tolerant about it but it IS pretty ridiculous to not have Southeastern Louisiana rated highest among Southland teams at this point.
I'm tolerant because it doesn't really matter, and I find it amusing to be honest. Plus I think it's a good thing for McNeese and Sam to still be highly thought of nationally after we've beaten them both by a combined 47 points. Had they both plummeted, I'd be worried it would be a reflection on us as losing badly to an unworthy opponent. The selection committee will hopefully do their homework and place us accordingly. If not, we'll show up and play whomever, and do what we do. Doesn't matter who we play or where ... put the ball down and lets go.JohnStOnge wrote:Yes our Lions friend is pretty tolerant about it but it IS pretty ridiculous to not have Southeastern Louisiana rated highest among Southland teams at this point.
Include New Hampshire in this as well ranked #21 how is that!!!!grizzaholic wrote:Sure a lot of love for MSU
I agree. I hope CCU starts playing stronger OOC games. This weekend, against Carolina, will be quite telling. Even if we lose, it'll show us where we stand.89Hen wrote:11. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 10-1
13. Montana State Bobcats 7-4
14. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 9-2
17. Lehigh Mountain Hawks 8-2
18. Charleston Southern Buccaneers 10-2
22. Princeton Tigers 8-1
23. Chattanooga Mocs 8-3
24. Samford Bulldogs 7-4
25. Tennessee State Tigers 9-3
Meh. Wish we had more meaningful OOC games so we could judge better. Can't blame teams like CCU though, not their fault Furman and Elon decided to have down years. I can't understand ranking an Ivy team at all. Princeton will probably finish without a loss in the Ivy, yet have a loss OOC to a PL team. This happens many years.
Tenn St finally returned to be among the top names they should be where New Hampshire is right now!!!vutomcat wrote:Others receiving votes: Jacksonville State 262, Delaware 253, South Carolina State 158, Harvard 113, Villanova 56, Northern Iowa 55, Wofford 43,Ibanez wrote:1. North Dakota State Bison (155) 10-0
2. Eastern Illinois Panthers 10-1
3. Eastern Washington Eagles 9-2
4. Maine Black Bears 10-1
5. Montana Grizzlies 9-2
6. McNeese State Cowboys 9-2
7. Towson Tigers 9-2
8. Southeastern Louisiana Lions 9-2
9. Sam Houston State Bearkats 8-3
10. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 8-2
11. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 10-1
12. Fordham Rams 10-1
13. Montana State Bobcats 7-4
14. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 9-2
15. Youngstown State Penguins 8-3
16. South Dakota State Jackrabbits 7-4
17. Lehigh Mountain Hawks 8-2
18. Charleston Southern Buccaneers 10-2
19. William & Mary Tribe 7-4
20. Southern Utah Thunderbirds 8-3
21. New Hampshire Wildcats 6-4
22. Princeton Tigers 8-1
23. Chattanooga Mocs 8-3
24. Samford Bulldogs 7-4
25. Tennessee State Tigers 9-3
SUUThunder wrote:I'm also surprised to see MSU still ranked that high after their 3 quarter shut out.... then again, they did throw up nearly 200 yards in the 4th quarter to that hideous, fan-blood-curdling, prevent (the win) defense that everybody seems to play when holding onto a lead. I still don't quite get why teams move away from what works when the clock is ticking down and the opposition is mounting a come back against their magical "oh now we're going to close this out" defensive scheme. That said... it still worked.... just doesn't always work
Fluke lead? They absolutely spanked MSU up and down the field for 3 quarters. How 'bout you stop commenting on games you don't watch, eh?BlackFalkin wrote:SUUThunder wrote:I'm also surprised to see MSU still ranked that high after their 3 quarter shut out.... then again, they did throw up nearly 200 yards in the 4th quarter to that hideous, fan-blood-curdling, prevent (the win) defense that everybody seems to play when holding onto a lead. I still don't quite get why teams move away from what works when the clock is ticking down and the opposition is mounting a come back against their magical "oh now we're going to close this out" defensive scheme. That said... it still worked.... just doesn't always work
And what defense should YOU run with a -fluke- lead in hostile bobcat stadium? Nickel? Dime maybe? If the offensive is down late they're going to take shots downfield that why one runs the prevent. It's basically to PREVENT the deep ball. That's it.
Grizalltheway wrote:Fluke lead? They absolutely spanked MSU up and down the field for 3 quarters. How 'bout you stop commenting on games you don't watch, eh?BlackFalkin wrote:
And what defense should YOU run with a -fluke- lead in hostile bobcat stadium? Nickel? Dime maybe? If the offensive is down late they're going to take shots downfield that why one runs the prevent. It's basically to PREVENT the deep ball. That's it.
You don't really know sh!t, bro beans, and you make that clear on pretty much a daily basis.BlackFalkin wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:
Fluke lead? They absolutely spanked MSU up and down the field for 3 quarters. How 'bout you stop commenting on games you don't watch, eh?
Don't need to watch. I know this conference. Southern Utah will lose a rematch in Bozeman. I do want suu in these playoffs, but don't think for a moment that that would happen again. Don't kid yourself.
Grizalltheway wrote:You don't really know sh!t, bro beans, and you make that clear on pretty much a daily basis.BlackFalkin wrote:
Don't need to watch. I know this conference. Southern Utah will lose a rematch in Bozeman. I do want suu in these playoffs, but don't think for a moment that that would happen again. Don't kid yourself.
You first, bxtch.BlackFalkin wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:
You don't really know sh!t, bro beans, and you make that clear on pretty much a daily basis.
Calm down chief. Your team lost at home to my alma mater. Kill yourself.
Grizalltheway wrote:You don't really know sh!t, bro beans, and you make that clear on pretty much a daily basis.BlackFalkin wrote:
Don't need to watch. I know this conference. Southern Utah will lose a rematch in Bozeman. I do want suu in these playoffs, but don't think for a moment that that would happen again. Don't kid yourself.