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eastbayaggie
October 19th, 2009, 11:53 AM
Massey 10-17 Rankings and Playoffs Prognostications

1. Richmond 6-0 (1) (AQ CAA)
2. Villanova 6-1 (5) (#1 At-Large)
3. Montana 6-0 (3) (AQ BSC)
4. Southern Illinois 5-1 (7) (AQ MVFC)
5. William & Mary 5-1 (4) (#2 At-Large)
6. Northern Iowa 5-2 (2) (#3 At-Large)
7. Jacksonville State 4-2 (11) (Not Eligible)
8. New Hampshire 5-1 (6) (#4 At-Large)
9. Delaware 5-2 (10) (#5 At-Large)
10. South Dakota State 5-1 (9) (#6 At-Large)
11. Elon 5-1 (8) (AQ SC)
12. Massachusetts 4-2 (12) (#7 At-Large)
13. Northern Arizona 4-2 (13) (#8 At-Large)
14. SF Austin 5-1 (17) (AQ SLC)
15. Weber State 4-3 (14) (#1 Bubble)
16. Cal Poly SLO 3-3 (15) (#2 Bubble)
17. Eastern Washington 4-3 (16) (Not Eligible)
18. South Carolina State 5-1 (25) (AQ MEAC)
19. Montana State 4-2 (22) (#3 Bubble)
20. Lafayette 5-1 (34) (AQ PL)
21. UC Davis 3-3 (21) (#4 Bubble)
22. Liberty 4-2 (31) (#5 Bubble)
23. James Madison 2-4 (18) (#6 Bubble)
24. Appalachian State 4-2 (20) (#7 Bubble)
25. Central Arkansas 4-2 (19) (Not Eligible)
26. Furman 4-2 (23) (#8 Bubble)
27. Missouri State 4-3 (33) (#9 Bubble)
28. Southern Utah 2-4 (26) (#10 Bubble)
29. Hofstra 4-3 (28) (#11 Bubble)
30. McNeese State 4-2 (30) (#12 Bubble)

37. Eastern Illinois 5-2 (44) (AQ OVC)

Dropped Out of Top 30

32. Colgate 7-0 (29)
34. Holy Cross 5-1 (27)
44. Harvard 3-2 (24)

Conference Rankings

1. Colonial
2. Great West
3. Big Sky
4. Missouri Vallley
5. Southern
6. Southland
7. OH Valley
8. Ivy League
9. Big South
10. Patriot League
11. Mid-Eastern AC
12. Southwestern AC
13. HBCU
14. Northeast
15. Pioneer
16. FCS Independent

Dane96
October 19th, 2009, 11:59 AM
WTF?

Southern Utah.

Garbage.

89Hen
October 19th, 2009, 11:59 AM
13. Northern Arizona 4-2 (13) (#8 At-Large)
14. SF Austin 5-1 (17) (AQ SLC)
15. Weber State 4-3 (14) (#1 Bubble)
16. Cal Poly SLO 3-3 (15) (#2 Bubble)
17. Eastern Washington 4-3 (16) (Not Eligible)
18. South Carolina State 5-1 (25) (AQ MEAC)
19. Montana State 4-2 (22) (#3 Bubble)
20. Lafayette 5-1 (34) (AQ PL)
21. UC Davis 3-3 (21) (#4 Bubble)
West Coast Bias. xcoffeex

89Hen
October 19th, 2009, 12:00 PM
WTF?

Southern Utah.

Garbage.
Like I said above. xcoffeex :p

Seriously, I've had the discussion with Massey before about the computers imploding on themselves. Waste of bandwidth.

Native
October 19th, 2009, 12:03 PM
West Coast Bias. xcoffeex

xlolxxlolxxlolx I am not taking the bait, you old fart! ...especially with SIX CAA teams in the top 12.

xcoffeexxcoffeex

Native
October 19th, 2009, 12:07 PM
WTF?

Southern Utah.

Garbage.


Southern Utah at #28? That's about right. Things will sort themselves out in the next few weeks, anyway. Most of the teams that need a top 15 or so this week in order to jockey for position for the playoffs in the next few weeks are in about the right place.

Dane96
October 19th, 2009, 12:12 PM
That's about RIGHT? This isnt about next week or the weeks thereafter; it is where are they RIGHT NOW based on the body of work in the year.

Really...please do explain; they have exactly 1 Division I win....

Right now their body of work does not speak of Top 30.

Native
October 19th, 2009, 12:21 PM
That's about RIGHT? This isnt about next week or the weeks thereafter; it is where are they RIGHT NOW based on the body of work in the year.

Really...please do explain; they have exactly 1 Division I win....

Right now their body of work does not speak of Top 30.

Ooops! Forgot that one of those wins was over Dixie State...Maybe I should have said "not tooooo far off." xlolx

In defense of the T-Birds, however, SUU beat a Texas State team that was ranked at the time, and played Cal Poly and Northern Arizona down to the wire. xpeacex

89Hen
October 19th, 2009, 12:25 PM
In defense of the T-Birds, however, SUU beat a Texas State team that was ranked at the time
They beat TSU last year too and still ended up 4-7. Maybe that's their calling card... the best losing team in the country. They may get to 5-6 this year.

TribeinDC
October 19th, 2009, 12:27 PM
6 CAA teams. Woohoo!

NDB
October 19th, 2009, 12:27 PM
They beat TSU last year too and still ended up 4-7. Maybe that's their calling card... the best losing team in the country. They may get to 5-6 this year.

Hey, now. The NDSU athletic department is looking at having that trademarked and put on t-shirts next year...

R.A.
October 19th, 2009, 12:52 PM
Cal Poly has three losses.

It would be different if they only lost to FBS schools and beat all the other FCS schools on the schedule, but that FCS loss, hurts.