True, the Sun Belt was not appealing when GASTO and ASU moved there. Now it's the best G5 conference and the new divisions they created eliminated the travel concerns. It's now a perfect fit -...
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True, the Sun Belt was not appealing when GASTO and ASU moved there. Now it's the best G5 conference and the new divisions they created eliminated the travel concerns. It's now a perfect fit -...
I made my peace in this thread earlier and have nothing else to add. Too darn busy to spend much time here anymore. More of a lurker than a poster these days.
If you haven't seen much of JMU and only saw the UNI game, just know that that game was definitely strange. The lack of QB runs while also running to eat the clock was not anything we had seen before...
Also, Richmond should have scored in their opening drive, but fumbled at the endzone.
Yeah, what Mr. Chicken said.
First, I think the CAA is the 3rd best conference, so I'm not arguing against that point. Ok? we good?
My point was...there have been years, even when the CAA was...
The CAA had a lot of very good (not great) teams stuck in a log jam, and they were basically all 50/50 games. Albany avoided JMU, so they appeared to stand out, but they were right there with the...
haha...exactly, DiNucci too, but he's trash anyway.
Kind of bad timing. Ink on Guerreiro and Thomson's exposures isn't even dry yet.
JMU just beat a team with two Walter Payton finalists, so Dukes by 80.
In fact, as a team, Monmouth had 93 net yards rushing with a long of 93.
After the opening play, Guerrerio had 10 carries for 12 yards.
I think the recency of losing to Liberty and Colgate (twice) has injected a twinge of trepidation when facing talented, confident, underestimated teams playing with house money.
I'm with you.
Way too high. When it was first at -23, I thought THAT was high.
5 turnovers
Pete Guerriero only had 47 yards on 18 carries against Montana. I don't know if Montana was that good at stopping him or this was a case of Monmouth being behind so they were forced to throw. In any...
Not sure what that would reveal, but know that only one CAA team (Albany) falls below the BS's average, so it wouldn't make THAT big of a dent.
Edit: It's 7,659
Monmouth's average home attendance was 2780.
Big South's home average was 4750
CAA's home average was 8883
That's what Stony Brook did. They were never a geographic fit in the Big South, but it elevated their program.
After last year's debacle at Colgate I have learned to not look past anyone in the playoffs and I'm expecting a great game.
Interested to see how Bahar's injury from last week will be a factor....
Someone has a new mic...Lance sounded great today.
Thanks for the shout-out, too!
They should at least be switched with Towson, who's still riding on pre-season expectations. Albany also beat them during the season.
Albany's going to be an at-large and for them to be completely...
Albany getting no love.
I wonder if a 7-0 team has ever faced an 0-7 team before in the CAA.
Usually yes, but it's pretty simple this year. If you had URI, and not JMU, you had an easy schedule (UD, Albany, JMU). If you had JMU and not URI you had a hard one (UR and Nova). Everyone else is...