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Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:07 am
by BDKJMU
TU (2-5/0-3 @ UD (4-2/2-0) 1230 PM, CSN-MA, CSN-PHL, SNY, CSN-CHI+, CSN-HOU, CSN-CA

UA (1-2/4-2) @ Maine (1-2/2-4) 1230 PM, FOX College Sports Pacific

SBU (3-4/2-1) @ Elon (0-2/1-5) 1:30 PM

URI (0-6/0-2) @ UR (4-2/1-1) 3:30 PM, ASN

VU (5-1/3-0) @ W&M (4-2/2-1) 3:30 PM

Byes: UNH, JMU

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:20 am
by BDKJMU
As of now forecast for all locations from mid 60s to mid 70s, sunny, no rain.

UD 31, TU 24
Maine 27, Albany 24
SBU 24 Elon 10
UR 38, URI 17
VU 31 W&M 20

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:52 am
by 89Hen
Delaware 27 - Torson 17
Maine 17 - Albany 8
Stony 31 - Elon 13
Richmond 37 - URI 6
nova 33 - W&M 17

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:49 pm
by TribePride
89Hen wrote:Delaware 27 - Torson 17
Maine 17 - Albany 8
Stony 31 - Elon 13
Richmond 37 - URI 6
nova 33 - W&M 17
I think all of you are being kind that the Nova-Tribe game will be that close. The Tribe for the second straight year cannot score enough. Unfortunately, the defense is not as dominant as it was last year. I am hoping we flashback to our offense from 10 years ago.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:51 pm
by TribePride
I remember the fun times from last year when a 5 loss Villanova, 5 loss Tribe, and potentially 5 loss Delaware were debating our weak playoff resumes. No such worries for NH or Villanova this year.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:19 am
by CAA Flagship
Delaware 24 - Towson 14
Albany 24 - Maine 17
Stony 35 - Elon 24
Richmond 31 - URI 14
Nova 42 - W&M 21

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 6:02 am
by bluehenbillk
Maine 21 Albany 17
UD 24 TSU 17
StB 17 Elon 10
VU 31 W&M 17
UR 41 URI 7

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 6:57 am
by vutomcat
TribePride wrote:I remember the fun times from last year when a 5 loss Villanova, 5 loss Tribe, and potentially 5 loss Delaware were debating our weak playoff resumes. No such worries for NH or Villanova this year.

The Tribe was disappointing last week. Let's see what happens as the season moves on though. Lots of chances to prove their playoff worthiness along with the Hens. My brain tells me Nova scores 40 or more even though I have respect for W & M's Defense. So far, only Syracuse was able to slow Robertson down this year and the Syracuse people are still raving about JR. However, W & M seems to be a tough win for the Cats every year so we will see. Regardless of the outcome, the Tribe still has a good shot at the playoffs.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 11:10 am
by BDKJMU
vutomcat wrote:
TribePride wrote:I remember the fun times from last year when a 5 loss Villanova, 5 loss Tribe, and potentially 5 loss Delaware were debating our weak playoff resumes. No such worries for NH or Villanova this year.

The Tribe was disappointing last week. Let's see what happens as the season moves on though. Lots of chances to prove their playoff worthiness along with the Hens. My brain tells me Nova scores 40 or more even though I have respect for W & M's Defense. So far, only Syracuse was able to slow Robertson down this year and the Syracuse people are still raving about JR. However, W & M seems to be a tough win for the Cats every year so we will see. Regardless of the outcome, the Tribe still has a good shot at the playoffs.
If so at 4-2/1-1 they are probably going to have to sweep UD and JMU to get in. By the time those games are played, they might not be favored in either..
10/18 VU Loss
10/25 UD Tossup
11/1 @ JMU Tossup
11/8 Elon Win
11/15 @ TU Win
11/22 UR Loss

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 8:39 pm
by YoUDeeMan
BDKJMU wrote:
vutomcat wrote:

The Tribe was disappointing last week. Let's see what happens as the season moves on though. Lots of chances to prove their playoff worthiness along with the Hens. My brain tells me Nova scores 40 or more even though I have respect for W & M's Defense. So far, only Syracuse was able to slow Robertson down this year and the Syracuse people are still raving about JR. However, W & M seems to be a tough win for the Cats every year so we will see. Regardless of the outcome, the Tribe still has a good shot at the playoffs.
If so at 4-2/1-1 they are probably going to have to sweep UD and JMU to get in. By the time those games are played, they might not be favored in either..
10/18 VU Loss
10/25 UD Tossup
11/1 @ JMU Tossup
11/8 Elon Win
11/15 @ TU Win
11/22 UR Loss
Hens could beat the Tribe if Devine stops channeling 3 yards and a cloud of dust...along with limiting complete passes to 5 yards behind the LOS. :coffee:

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 7:01 am
by vutomcat
BDKJMU wrote:
vutomcat wrote:

The Tribe was disappointing last week. Let's see what happens as the season moves on though. Lots of chances to prove their playoff worthiness along with the Hens. My brain tells me Nova scores 40 or more even though I have respect for W & M's Defense. So far, only Syracuse was able to slow Robertson down this year and the Syracuse people are still raving about JR. However, W & M seems to be a tough win for the Cats every year so we will see. Regardless of the outcome, the Tribe still has a good shot at the playoffs.
If so at 4-2/1-1 they are probably going to have to sweep UD and JMU to get in. By the time those games are played, they might not be favored in either..
10/18 VU Loss
10/25 UD Tossup
11/1 @ JMU Tossup
11/8 Elon Win
11/15 @ TU Win
11/22 UR Loss

Either sweep those two or beat Richmond. I agree.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 7:42 pm
by BDKJMU
Cluck U wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
If so at 4-2/1-1 they are probably going to have to sweep UD and JMU to get in. By the time those games are played, they might not be favored in either..
10/18 VU Loss
10/25 UD Tossup
11/1 @ JMU Tossup
11/8 Elon Win
11/15 @ TU Win
11/22 UR Loss
Hens could beat the Tribe if Devine stops channeling 3 yards and a cloud of dust...along with limiting complete passes to 5 yards behind the LOS. :coffee:
I doubt UD would beat W&M..

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:35 am
by vutomcat
Hens posters taking a page out of Maine Jeff's book? Did anyone watch the game? How did Towson beat Delaware. Flags, turnovers?

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 9:12 am
by 93henfan
vutomcat wrote:Hens posters taking a page out of Maine Jeff's book? Did anyone watch the game? How did Towson beat Delaware. Flags, turnovers?
I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the fact that we fucking suck. :lol:

Delaware's administration is in the process of quietly de-emphasizing the football program. If it still exists in ten years, it will be a Patriot/NEC type FCS program or D2/D3. Maybe we'll strike up an intrastate rivalry with Wesley College. Who knows.

What I do know is that I gave up my season tickets this offseason and doubt I'll ever attend another game. And I doubt the other 5,000 season ticket holders who left with me the past five years feel much different.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 9:36 am
by vutomcat
Seems a little hard on the admin folks. Im sure it isn't as bad as it seems right now.

Did you watch the game? What happened?

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 10:14 am
by 93henfan
vutomcat wrote:Seems a little hard on the admin folks. Im sure it isn't as bad as it seems right now.

Did you watch the game? What happened?
If you have followed the program closely since 2007, you would know that I am spot on.

No I did not watch the game. I do not follow UD live any more as I stated. I enjoyed a beautiful fall day on the Blue Ridge with my sons and look forward to many more autumn adventures, unencumbered by UD football. :thumb:

I'm not being a wise ass. It really is nice ridding myself of something I loved that didn't love me back. It's like my second divorce and it's wonderful. I have my Saturdays and a few thousand extra dollars back for other fun things.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 11:17 am
by vutomcat
:( :( :cry:

I guess the Battle of the Blue thread won't be much fun this year. Enjoy your new weekend activities. What a shame.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 11:33 am
by 93henfan
vutomcat wrote::( :( :cry:

I guess the Battle of the Blue thread won't be much fun this year. Enjoy your new weekend activities. What a shame.
You should do like MaineJeff and get yourself a GoHens account and go on there and rattle cages. There are a few people who still care, though the apathy for the program is becoming increasingly widespread. We used to get mad at bad performances. Now we just laugh at how absurdly bad we've become. Somebody mentioned yesterday holding a mock wake for the program before the next home game.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 7:15 pm
by BDKJMU
vutomcat wrote:Seems a little hard on the admin folks. Im sure it isn't as bad as it seems right now.

Did you watch the game? What happened?
They are replaying it now 9 PM on TCN..

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 6:57 am
by bluehenbillk
A: Delaware isn't very good.

B: 4 turnovers.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 8:33 am
by CAA Flagship
CAA Flagship wrote: Delaware 24 - Towson 14 (17-24) :ohno: :ohno:
Albany 24 - Maine 17 (20-7) :thumb:
Stony 35 - Elon 24 (20-3) :thumb:
Richmond 31 - URI 14 (37-0) :thumb:
Nova 42 - W&M 21 (35-31) :thumb:

4-1 This Week
48-17 for the season

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 8:42 am
by GannonFan
93henfan wrote:
vutomcat wrote:Seems a little hard on the admin folks. Im sure it isn't as bad as it seems right now.

Did you watch the game? What happened?
If you have followed the program closely since 2007, you would know that I am spot on.

No I did not watch the game. I do not follow UD live any more as I stated. I enjoyed a beautiful fall day on the Blue Ridge with my sons and look forward to many more autumn adventures, unencumbered by UD football. :thumb:

I'm not being a wise ass. It really is nice ridding myself of something I loved that didn't love me back. It's like my second divorce and it's wonderful. I have my Saturdays and a few thousand extra dollars back for other fun things.
'93's spot on. The actions by the administration back in '08 and '09 started the mass exodus of lifelong (often decades-long) fans and more importantly, the multiple generations families that were part of it. Season tickets that were 11k+ in 2008 end up being 6k today and likely going further. You can't charge $35/ticket/game at the FCS level, and then on top of it treat your fans like crap and regulate the fun out of the experience, and expect that to be a sustainable business, especially when FCS gets more and more watered down by teams moving up and DII teams stepping in. UD will never be what it used to be - there could be a blip increase in fans from time to time, but the days of multiple season with 22k sellouts for every game will never happen again. Maybe if they move to FBS that could bring fans in, but you just can't draw fans to FCS football consistently enough, and not in this area anymore, and UD will never get back the lifers that made UD football the special thing it was for so many years. RIP.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 10:12 am
by 89Hen
Delaware 27 - Torson 17 (17-24) :dunce: Good God we suck
Maine 17 - Albany 8 (7-20) :dunce: Good God Maine sucks
Stony 31 - Elon 13 (20-3) :thumb:
Richmond 37 - URI 6 (37-0) :notworthy:
nova 33 - W&M 17 (35-31) :)

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:23 am
by BDKJMU
BDKJMU wrote:UD 31, TU 24
TU 24, UD 17 :doh:
BDKJMU wrote:Maine 27, Albany 24
Albany 20, Maine 7 :doh:
BDKJMU wrote:SBU 24 Elon 10
SBU 20, Elon 3 :thumb: :thumb:
BDKJMU wrote:UR 38, URI 17
UR 37, URI 0 :thumb: :thumb:
BDKJMU wrote:VU 31 W&M 20
VU 35, W&M 31 :thumb: :thumb:

48-16 on season.

Re: Week 8 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 12:18 pm
by BDKJMU
Uh oh UR..

"UR takes double-injury hit with Strauss, S. Barnette done

Michael Strauss and Stephen Barnette leave college football as two of the most accomplished players in University of Richmond history.

UR coach Danny Rocco said on Monday that Strauss, a senior quarterback who was expected to return from an ankle injury in a few weeks, will not be back in uniform this season. The injury was more extensive than originally believed. A ligament tear will require surgery.

"They went back and did a follow-up stress X-ray and this stress X-ray revealed a few things that were not able to be identified on the initial assessment," said Rocco.

Strauss last year set UR records for passing yards in a season (3,808), completions in a season (333) and TD passes in a season (26). Strauss was injured while making a tackle after an interception at Albany Oct. 11.

"Obviously Michael will be missed greatly," said Rocco. "We feel very badly for him and his family as they work through this process."

Strauss completed an FCS-leading 71.4 percent of his passes this season for 1,686 yards and 11 TDs. Michael Rocco, a redshirt senior, made his first UR start at quarterback in Saturday's 37-0 win over Rhode Island.

Barnette, a senior from Salem, suffered a season-ending knee injury during the win over Rhode Island.

Barnette ranks fourth on UR's career receptions list (197), second on the career receiving yards list (2,844), and tied for third on the career receiving touchdowns list (17).

"We're certainly going to miss Stephen, his leadership," said Rocco. "He's been an extremely productive player here during his career, and he was really enjoying an outstanding season prior to this setback."

Rocco added that he is hopeful that Barnette, a 6-foot-3, 196-pounder, can return to full strength in order to "pursue some of his dreams and aspirations."

Barnette was named second team All-CAA Football last season. He missed two games earlier this season with a foot injury."
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