Quote from: Tiger Mic on September 04, 2019, 01:38:20 PM
I'm sure you are referring to Morgan McKay. He entered the program in late December of last year.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Tiger Mic on September 04, 2019, 01:38:20 PM
I'm sure you are referring to Morgan McKay. He entered the program in late December of last year.
Quote from: saratoga on August 09, 2019, 05:07:48 PM
Thanks Kate.
Kind of an odd lateral move.
If he was moving on to a power D3 or Asst. at a D-1 that would be one thing but Montclair?
Guess the pay differential at a Jersey state school did the trick.
Quote from: y_jack_lok on July 20, 2019, 12:19:38 PMQuote from: guest323 on July 20, 2019, 08:04:17 AM
Heard from my younger brother that Brayden Gault from Belmont Abbey transferred to RC
Roanoke or Randolph?
Quote from: scotth on February 18, 2019, 04:40:36 PM
I would be shocked if David Willson at E&H isn't one of the first people contacted for the job.
Quote from: hasanova on January 20, 2019, 09:05:49 PMQuote from: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on January 20, 2019, 09:01:44 PMWow! I truly hope the Wolves (and Trinity, DC) can be competitive next season.Quote from: hasanova on January 20, 2019, 09:00:20 PM
Disappointed in your team's season? Check out some of the women's boxscores for Wesleyan (GA) in the USA South, including today's 112-9 loss at Maryville (TN). The score was 64-2 at the half and, apparently, Wesleyan only has 5 players as all their starters played 40 minutes. Hope things get better for them!
You should have seen the Trinity (DC) at Wilson game last weekend ... 127-7 when the game was called with 3:35 remaining. Trinity only had five players and didn't score any points in the first or fourth quarters.
Quote from: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on January 15, 2019, 11:26:32 PM
Let's break that down:
They have played Mid-Atlantic Christian twice. That's a USCAA squad which is 2-12 on the season. One of those games was reasonably close. MAC, by they way, got thumped by Southern Virginia. The rest of the resume is ... not quite helping NCW.
They also have Apprentice on their schedule - that doesn't help anyone who play them. I know they are 9-8, but they don't have a tremendous schedule.
Their opponent's winning percentage (only DIII opponents) is 69-98 (.413) including the results against NCW. They have wins over just three above .500 teams (and one of those opponents includes a loss - they split in a back-to-back scenario with Guilford SMH).
So the games they have won has an opponent's winning percentage of 58-85 (.406) - and that is only bolstered because they won the second game, ten days later, against Guilford. Don't count Guilford and that is worse (.370). And some of those games are CLOSE (two point win over Averett?!).
Their only significant games are Guilford (1-1), Babson (won), and La Grange (lost) - so they are 2-2 in that category. Can't make heads or tails of the Guilford games, Babson result is something the voters aren't going to put much stock in unless Babson proves otherwise, and the loss to La Grange is going to be a major problem for anyone to consider NCW seriously.
Only two teams on the rest of their schedule has an above .500 record - that could certainly change, but that doesn't bode well for voters to take NCW that seriously. Should they keep winning, voters will notice, but as a voter ... there is nothing there that tells me I should have NCW in over teams like Wesleyan, North Central, Nichols, Gordon, Rochester, Lynchburg, Wheaton, or Plattsburgh which encompass the bottom eight slots on my ballot (25 through 18 respectively).