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TexasTerror
December 23rd, 2005, 10:56 AM
Thoughts on this one? I bet lots of people won't be thrilled with A-10 in 4th and I know I'm not happy with the SLC being 6th. I know the SWAC folks won't be thrilled much either, but they didn't have success out of conference and the Big South is still a work in progress...

FINAL CONFERENCE RANKINGS:

1. Southern; 2. Gateway; 3. Big Sky; 4. Atlantic 10; 5. Great West; 6. Southland; 7. Ivy; 8. Patriot; 9. OVC; 10. MEAC; 11. Big South; 12. SWAC;

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/news/AGN3995182.htm

kalm
December 23rd, 2005, 12:10 PM
If you look at it from top to bottom it seems like the Big Sky, Gateway, and Southern are all fairly equal and slightly ahead of the rest.

Go I-AA West!

*****
December 23rd, 2005, 12:43 PM
... 1. Southern; 2. Gateway; 3. Big Sky; 4. Atlantic 10; 5. Great West; 6. Southland; 7. Ivy; 8. Patriot; 9. OVC; 10. MEAC; 11. Big South; 12. SWACFinal Regular Season GPI Ranking
Conference Rank
1. Big Sky Conference (26.35)
2. Southern Conference (28.14)
3. Gateway Football Conference (28.26)
4. Southland Conference (30.24)
5. Great West Football Conference (31.35)
6. Atlantic 10 Conference (32.50)
7. Ivy League (42.78)
8. Patriot League (53.30)
9. Ohio Valley Conference (53.56)
10. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (53.68)
11. Big South Conference (60.42)
12. Southwestern Athletic Conference (63.66)
13. Pioneer Football League (69.15)
14. Northeast Conference (74.61)
15. Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference (78.29)

Final GPI comes out after all college football has finished.

JohnStOnge
December 23rd, 2005, 12:54 PM
Thoughts on this one? I bet lots of people won't be thrilled with A-10 in 4th and I know I'm not happy with the SLC being 6th. I know the SWAC folks won't be thrilled much either, but they didn't have success out of conference and the Big South is still a work in progress...

FINAL CONFERENCE RANKINGS:

1. Southern; 2. Gateway; 3. Big Sky; 4. Atlantic 10; 5. Great West; 6. Southland; 7. Ivy; 8. Patriot; 9. OVC; 10. MEAC; 11. Big South; 12. SWAC;

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/news/AGN3995182.htm

As always I think it's better just to look at power ratings. Though the Southern had an impressive nonconference record at 18-2 in the regular season and 23-3 overall (App 3-0, Furman 2-0, GSU 0-1 in the playoffs against other conferences), the regular season non conference schedule was not strong. 13 of the regular season games were against the Big South and OVC. Another three were against 3-8 North Carolina A&T, 0-11 Savannnah State, and Morehead State of the Pioneer League (though they did finish 8-4).

Maybe Ralph can get the Massey conference Rankings (not his BCS system, his regular one). I expect it's going to have the Southern Conference ranked close to the same as Sagarin's system (which has it 5th).

As a Southland fan, looking at head to head, there were only three games between the Southern and Southland with the Southland winning two of three. A team that finished 3-3 in the Southland beat a team that finished 5-2 in the Southern by 3 and a team that finished 5-1 in the Southland lost to a team that finished 5-2 in the Southern by 2. Both games were home games for the Southern Conference teams. Then during the playoffs a team that finished 5-1 in the Southland beat a team that finished 5-2 in the Southern by 15...this time on the Southland team's home field. I think that's pretty consistent with Sagarin's power ratings...which rates the two leagues as close to equal.

Tribe4SF
December 23rd, 2005, 01:04 PM
No surprise that the A-10 is down to fourth. Weak year out-of-conference, and only two playoff teams. Several A-10 teams suffered from inconsistent play this year, with the Tribe leading the list.

*****
December 23rd, 2005, 01:06 PM
... close to the same as Sagarin's system...Seeing as how Sags final rankings are not out yet either you can see by the GPI that the top six are all very close. Matt listed the other six the same as the GPI.

DFW HOYA
December 23rd, 2005, 01:10 PM
FINAL CONFERENCE RANKINGS:

1. Southern; 2. Gateway; 3. Big Sky; 4. Atlantic 10; 5. Great West; 6. Southland; 7. Ivy; 8. Patriot; 9. OVC; 10. MEAC; 11. Big South; 12. SWAC;


And the three they left off:

13. Northeast. 14. Pioneer. 15. MAAC.

GGASU
December 23rd, 2005, 01:49 PM
Thoughts on this one? I bet lots of people won't be thrilled with A-10 in 4th and I know I'm not happy with the SLC being 6th. I know the SWAC folks won't be thrilled much either, but they didn't have success out of conference and the Big South is still a work in progress...

FINAL CONFERENCE RANKINGS:

1. Southern; 2. Gateway; 3. Big Sky; 4. Atlantic 10; 5. Great West; 6. Southland; 7. Ivy; 8. Patriot; 9. OVC; 10. MEAC; 11. Big South; 12. SWAC;




How can he rank the SWAC the 12th best conference, according to those on AGS the SWAC isn't a conference its a way of life :rolleyes:

jwfgeol
December 23rd, 2005, 02:04 PM
How can he rank the SWAC the 12th best conference, according to those on AGS the SWAC isn't a conference its a way of life :rolleyes:

Maybe that "way of life" doesn't involve football :)

blukeys
December 24th, 2005, 05:03 PM
James Madison lost a close game at Coastal Carolina, fell in tough conditions at Massachusetts, and couldn’t put it together in close losses against Delaware and Richmond

The loss at Delaware was not close. JMU was beaten on both sides of the ball in this game. Omar Cuff ran for over 200 yards against that really tough Dukes defense. Matt needs to do a little bit of homework which should have been easy since he is in Philly.

JMU2004
December 24th, 2005, 09:11 PM
The loss at Delaware was not close. JMU was beaten on both sides of the ball in this game. Omar Cuff ran for over 200 yards against that really tough Dukes defense. Matt needs to do a little bit of homework which should have been easy since he is in Philly.


when you're 6-5 and losing to Towson, guess you HAVE to hang your hat on something

Saint3333
December 25th, 2005, 10:58 PM
Why is the Southern conference the best in the nation this year:
3 of the top 10 teams in the nation
2 of the top 4 teams in the nation
AND
The Best Team in the Nation: Appalachian State.

Yeah the 8th best team in your conference might be better than Elon, congrats :beerchug:

Mr. C
December 25th, 2005, 11:23 PM
The loss at Delaware was not close. JMU was beaten on both sides of the ball in this game. Omar Cuff ran for over 200 yards against that really tough Dukes defense. Matt needs to do a little bit of homework which should have been easy since he is in Philly.
Final Score: Delaware 34, James Madison 28. Boy, that sure sounds like a rout to me. I actually saw the television broadcast of this game and while Delaware piled up a lot of yards, this was a game the Blue Hens could have easily lost.

*****
December 25th, 2005, 11:33 PM
Final Score: Delaware 34, James Madison 28. Boy, that sure sounds like a rout to me. I actually saw the television broadcast of this game and while Delaware piled up a lot of yards, this was a game the Blue Hens could have easily lost."The teams played to a 14-14 deadlock at halftime as Cuff scored on two one-yard runs while James Madison got a four-yard scoring run from Maurice Fenner early in the second quarter and a 12-yard scramble from Rascati with just 37 seconds left before intermission.

The Blue Hens took the lead for good in the third quarter as Cuff scored on another one-yard burst and Riccio hit LaForgia for the two-point conversion for a 22-14 lead with 4:37 left in the stanza. Riccio then hit a wide-open LaForgia for a two-yard scoring pass with 8:10 left to up the lead to 28-21. James Madison climbed back on a 13-yard scoring pass from Rascati to L.C. Baker with 6:15 left to play to cut the lead to 28-21, but Cuff put the game away with a 60-yard scoring jaunt around the left end with 2:45 remaining to up the lead to 34-21.

James Madison made it a one touchdown game when Rascati hit Casime Harris on an 18-yard scoring pass with 1:29 to cut the lead to 34-28, but Delaware recovered the on-side kick and ran out the clock to pick up the much-needed victory.

“Delaware played a perfect game today,” said James Madison head coach Mickey Matthews. “They had no turnovers and no major penalties. We just couldn’t tackle Omar Cuff. He’s a great player - the best back in this league. That was the game, we just weren’t able to stop him.”

James Madison.....0.....14.....0.....14........28
Delaware...............6.......8.....8......12.... ...34"

http://i-aa.org/article.asp?articleid=73523

oldsouthernman
December 26th, 2005, 12:36 AM
There are four great 1-AA conferences. There is however only one SoCon. Championships are for champions. The facts are the facts, since 1987, NO conference can touch the SoCon for championship teams. Look at the SEC/ACC teams that we have beaten, then add Stump Mitchell, Dick Sheridan, Sparky Woods,Terrell Owens, Clyde Simmons, Dino Hackett, John Settle, Willie Williams, Dexter Coakley, Bobby Ross, Erk Russell, Troy Brown, Jerry Moore, Paul Johnson,Tracy Ham, Brad Hoover etc with the champions in Furman, Marshall, App, GaSo and anyone would have to conclude that in 1-AA football, DIXIE RULES. Any arguments are null and void. Championships stand on their on two legs. 1-A wins against UNC, USC, NCSU, ARKANSAS, ARMY, NAVY, LaTech, Wake Forest, La Lafayette put the Gateway to bed. The facts are the facts, the oldest 1-AA conference is also the best.

==EDITED FOR SMACK==

Tubby Raymond
December 26th, 2005, 10:09 AM
when you're 6-5 and losing to Towson, guess you HAVE to hang your hat on something

If we only beat one team this past season I'm glad it was the DUKES :hyped:

Go...gate
December 26th, 2005, 04:23 PM
I really have a hard time with the PL being 11 rating points below the Ivy. Seems like we held our own with them this year and on balance played tougher schedules. :eyebrow:

*****
December 26th, 2005, 04:35 PM
I really have a hard time with the PL being 11 rating points below the Ivy. Seems like we held our own with them this year and on balance played tougher schedules. :eyebrow:Wasn't the PL 7-10 vs. the Ivy League this year?
BUCKNELL (0-2)
Sep 17 at Cornell............. 7-24 L 12723
Oct 08 at Penn................ 7-53 L 5245

COLGATE (2-1)
Sep 17 at Dartmouth........... 21-26 L 3917
Oct 01 CORNELL................ 34-20 W 6927
Oct 08 at Princeton........... 16-10 W 4219

FORDHAM (0-2)
Sep 17 COLUMBIA............... 17-23 L 6912
Oct 08 at Brown............... 14-37 L 2256

GEORGETOWN (0-2)
Sep 17 BROWN.................. 3-34 L 3500
Oct 15 at Cornell............. 7-57 L 11432

HOLY CROSS (2-1)
Sep 17 HARVARD................ 21-31 L 8238
Oct 01 at Yale................ 22-19 W 12793
Oct 15 DARTMOUTH.............. 28-16 W 3011

LAFAYETTE (1-2)
Sep 17 PRINCETON.............. 21-23 L 4915
Oct 08 COLUMBIA............... 14-7 W 1500
Oct 15 HARVARD................ 17-24 L 8983

LEHIGH (2-0)
Oct 01 at Harvard............. 49-24 W 9339
Oct 15 YALE................... 28-21 WO 10414

colgate13
December 28th, 2005, 07:55 AM
I really have a hard time with the PL being 11 rating points below the Ivy. Seems like we held our own with them this year and on balance played tougher schedules. :eyebrow:

The bottom of our league keeps us down, against the Ivys AND all of I-AA. If we had our bottom 3 as strong as a our top 4, we'd be a higher rated conference.

Plus, Colgate losing to a bad Dartmouth team doesn't help. :bawling:

kalm
December 28th, 2005, 10:15 AM
"anyone would have to conclude that in 1-AA football, DIXIE RULES. Any arguments are null and void. Championships stand on their on two legs. 1-A wins against UNC, USC, NCSU, ARKANSAS, ARMY, NAVY, LaTech, Wake Forest, "

That just goes to show that I-A southern teams are overated as well xazzx :)