For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
Missing playoffs never acceptable, Keeler says
By KEVIN TRESOLINI • The News Journal • November 24, 2009
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/2 ... n-t-cut-it
By KEVIN TRESOLINI • The News Journal • November 24, 2009
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/2 ... n-t-cut-it
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Re: For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
What is the chance for a Weber trip to Delaware next fall to fill the gap left by the departure of Northeastern?93henfan wrote:Missing playoffs never acceptable, Keeler says
By KEVIN TRESOLINI • The News Journal • November 24, 2009
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Re: For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
Very Low. It sounds like the CAA will build a schedule in which all teams still play 8 conference games. The 5 North teams will play 4 in their division and 4 against the South. 4 of the South teams will play 5 South opponents and 3 North, while the remaining two will play 4 vs the South and 4 vs the North. That means there will be 20 inter-divisional games on the schedule (5x4) = (4x3) + (2x4)native wrote:What is the chance for a Weber trip to Delaware next fall to fill the gap left by the departure of Northeastern?93henfan wrote:Missing playoffs never acceptable, Keeler says
By KEVIN TRESOLINI • The News Journal • November 24, 2009
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/2 ... n-t-cut-it
They will call this a 'balanced' schedule, but those last two South teams will not face each other. I haven't heard how they will decide which two will fall in that last category. If I were to guess, they would choose Towson as one of the teams, as it has the least established rivalries in the division.
Re: For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
I'm all in favor of canceling the UD-Nova game.TribeFanInNC wrote: They will call this a 'balanced' schedule, but those last two South teams will not face each other. I haven't heard how they will decide which two will fall in that last category. If I were to guess, they would choose Towson as one of the teams, as it has the least established rivalries in the division.
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Re: For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
93henfan wrote:I'm all in favor of canceling the UD-Nova game.TribeFanInNC wrote: They will call this a 'balanced' schedule, but those last two South teams will not face each other. I haven't heard how they will decide which two will fall in that last category. If I were to guess, they would choose Towson as one of the teams, as it has the least established rivalries in the division.
I'm cool with that, too. Leave us on top!




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I think the CAA should change the schedule so that no CAA teams play each other. That way the CAA can get 6+ teams in the playoffs and really piss of the rest of FCS.TribeFanInNC wrote:Very Low. It sounds like the CAA will build a schedule in which all teams still play 8 conference games. The 5 North teams will play 4 in their division and 4 against the South. 4 of the South teams will play 5 South opponents and 3 North, while the remaining two will play 4 vs the South and 4 vs the North. That means there will be 20 inter-divisional games on the schedule (5x4) = (4x3) + (2x4)native wrote:
What is the chance for a Weber trip to Delaware next fall to fill the gap left by the departure of Northeastern?
They will call this a 'balanced' schedule, but those last two South teams will not face each other. I haven't heard how they will decide which two will fall in that last category. If I were to guess, they would choose Towson as one of the teams, as it has the least established rivalries in the division.
And they still don't have to play each other in the first round...
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So how many more playoff-free seasons will Keeler be allowed to have? The only year he won a title, he did it with Tubby's kids. 
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Can UD get Tubby and Keeler to alternate coaching years?Ivytalk wrote:So how many more playoff-free seasons will Keeler be allowed to have? The only year he won a title, he did it with Tubby's kids.
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This year's Delaware is last year's Eastern Washington. Too much talent, not enough wins.
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They should do a lottery drawing for scheduling pairings televised via the internet after the playoffs.......would be great for the fans.
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Delaware is only 1 or 2 more FBS transfers away from being a title contender again.
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DJH wrote:Delaware is only 1 or 2 more FBS transfers away from being a title contender again.
Re: For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
6-5 doesn't cut it for JMU either. In fact, I'd say all CAA schools except Todson, Rhode Island and Maine would say 6-5 doesn't cut it.
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Re: For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
And 5 -6 really doesn't cut it...first losing season for UMass a while.....bandl wrote:6-5 doesn't cut it for JMU either. In fact, I'd say all CAA schools except Todson, Rhode Island and Maine would say 6-5 doesn't cut it.
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Re: For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
Yeah, thanks kettle for calling us black. From the UNI roster, and this only the FBS transfers:DJH wrote:Delaware is only 1 or 2 more FBS transfers away from being a title contender again.
90 Branch, Darren 6-2/250 DL RS SO Twinsburg, Ohio/Twinsburg/Bowling Green
79 Fiacco, Jason 6-2/310 OL RS SR Oconomowoc, Wis./Arrowhead/Iowa State Univ.
52 Hodge, Elijah 6-1/227 LB GS St. Thomas, Virgin Islands/Ft. Lauderdale (Fla.) Dillard/Wisconsin
5 Hord, D.J. 6-1/198 WR SR Lee's Summit, Mo./Rockhurst/Notre Dame
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Looks like UNI is only 1 or 2 more FBS transfers away from being a playoff contender again.93henfan wrote:Yeah, thanks kettle for calling us black. From the UNI roster, and this only the FBS transfers:DJH wrote:Delaware is only 1 or 2 more FBS transfers away from being a title contender again.
90 Branch, Darren 6-2/250 DL RS SO Twinsburg, Ohio/Twinsburg/Bowling Green
79 Fiacco, Jason 6-2/310 OL RS SR Oconomowoc, Wis./Arrowhead/Iowa State Univ.
52 Hodge, Elijah 6-1/227 LB GS St. Thomas, Virgin Islands/Ft. Lauderdale (Fla.) Dillard/Wisconsin
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Re: For UD, 6-5 just doesn't cut it
Ok, I was just making a smartass comment, but since you guys want to compare I checked UD's roster. I counted 9 FBS transfers.
And arguably the two best players to play at Delaware in the last hadnful of years, have been FBS tranfers.
so, eff off.

And arguably the two best players to play at Delaware in the last hadnful of years, have been FBS tranfers.
so, eff off.
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You CAA boys need to step back and take a deep breath. It's only because of the depth and breadth of talent that is recruited year in and year out, and the difficulty in consistently recruiting and retaining that top talent when competing with the 478 FBS programs within a 3-iron of your school that you struggle to remain consistently competitive. It's the absolute skill levels of the OTHER teams and the constant, continuous competition exhibited by the other 38 schools in the CAA that causes one school to rise to the top, and then be replaced the next year by a different school. I'm sure next year Richmond and Villanova will go 5-6 and Maine and Towson will rise to the top. It's the way it is in the uber-competitive monstrosity that IS the CAA.
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We were also making smartass comments, so eff off yourself.DJH wrote:Ok, I was just making a smartass comment, but since you guys want to compare I checked UD's roster. I counted 9 FBS transfers.![]()
And arguably the two best players to play at Delaware in the last hadnful of years, have been FBS tranfers.
so, eff off.![]()
So if UD is 1 or 2 transfers away, I guess UNI is 6 or 7 away.
Arguably the two best players to play at UNI in the last handful of years wore the other teams jersey.
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The CAA only has 38 schools?AZGrizFan wrote:You CAA boys need to step back and take a deep breath. It's only because of the depth and breadth of talent that is recruited year in and year out, and the difficulty in consistently recruiting and retaining that top talent when competing with the 478 FBS programs within a 3-iron of your school that you struggle to remain consistently competitive. It's the absolute skill levels of the OTHER teams and the constant, continuous competition exhibited by the other 38 schools in the CAA that causes one school to rise to the top, and then be replaced the next year by a different school. I'm sure next year Richmond and Villanova will go 5-6 and Maine and Towson will rise to the top. It's the way it is in the uber-competitive monstrosity that IS the CAA.![]()
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Yes, soon to be 39 when Albany is added in the wake of Northeastern's departure.BlueHen86 wrote:The CAA only has 38 schools?AZGrizFan wrote:You CAA boys need to step back and take a deep breath. It's only because of the depth and breadth of talent that is recruited year in and year out, and the difficulty in consistently recruiting and retaining that top talent when competing with the 478 FBS programs within a 3-iron of your school that you struggle to remain consistently competitive. It's the absolute skill levels of the OTHER teams and the constant, continuous competition exhibited by the other 38 schools in the CAA that causes one school to rise to the top, and then be replaced the next year by a different school. I'm sure next year Richmond and Villanova will go 5-6 and Maine and Towson will rise to the top. It's the way it is in the uber-competitive monstrosity that IS the CAA.![]()
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