FB: Commonwealth Coast Conference

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Col. Partridge

#1170
Believe what you want to believe.  I don't feel like paying for the most current USN&WR data, but this list looks more or less the same every year:

http://www.asianam.org/2001.htm

Edit:  I found the latest year's free data, and USCGA does not show up for some reason, but even after a post-Iraq decline in applications, USNA and West Point are among the top 10 "hardest" schools to get into.

http://www.asianam.org/2007.htm

ctgridironmom

#1171
Just did a quick search on Peterson;s website of the most diffcult colleges to get into, US Air Force Academy and Miltiary Academy are listed, but not the Coast Guard Academy, the website you indicated is data from 2001, shortened link

Jonny Utah

Quote from: Capt. Partridge on February 27, 2007, 11:49:49 AM
Believe what you want to believe.  I don't feel like paying for the most current USN&WR data, but this list looks more or less the same every year:

http://www.asianam.org/2001.htm

Edit:  I found the latest year's free data, and USCGA does not show up for some reason, but even after a post-Iraq decline in applications, USNA and West Point are among the top 10 "hardest" schools to get into.

http://www.asianam.org/2007.htm



Yea these lists dont really tell much.  I mean how many people apply to Harvard just to see what will happen but have no chance?  I bet its in the thousands. 

labart96

Quote from: Jonny Utah on February 27, 2007, 05:24:41 PM
Quote from: Capt. Partridge on February 27, 2007, 11:49:49 AM
Believe what you want to believe.  I don't feel like paying for the most current USN&WR data, but this list looks more or less the same every year:

http://www.asianam.org/2001.htm

Edit:  I found the latest year's free data, and USCGA does not show up for some reason, but even after a post-Iraq decline in applications, USNA and West Point are among the top 10 "hardest" schools to get into.

http://www.asianam.org/2007.htm



Yea these lists dont really tell much.  I mean how many people apply to Harvard just to see what will happen but have no chance?  I bet its in the thousands. 

just like the lotto, you can't win if you don't p(l)ay......

InTheMix

It's a little late, but I think spring practices are limited. I think the number is 25 practices, without pads. They have changed it now so that you can use footballs and use blocking shields, however, you still cannot run plays.  Teams always find ways around everything though.  I could be wrong though, the rules are always changing.

any news on any new "studs" for the NEFC?

Gr8Day2BaBear

last year was 14 spring practices and you can absolutely run plays....i'm assuming it's gonna be the same this year cuz i haven't heard anything about new policies

CoachInTheSouth

Any word on a new coach at Fitchburg???

gullgrad

Wow, that still has not been filled.  Talk about a tough time to have a coach missing.   ???

CoachInTheSouth

Not that I've heard...of course knowing that AD....it will still be awhile since football isn't a year round sport.....hah!!!  She is clueless.

ctgridironmom

i've looked around a bit and don't even see it advertised anywhere, maybe they're hiring from within?

chopperj

I've herd that she is in the process of interviewing a few coaches, most from out of state

gullgrad

Wow, this is really taking a while.  Seems as if there has to be a quicker way to hire someone.

ctgridironmom

Just did some quick research from this site and from the posts it appears that last year Coach Nelson resigned on or about February 24th and Skip Bandini was announced as the new coach on or about April 23rd, so it took about 2 months.  Looks like Coach Haverty's resignation was around February 2nd of this year so we're almost approaching the 2 month mark......

gullgrad

Thats a shame about Bill Cav.  He was a real asset to the league and made Dartmouth a stable team on the top of our side of the league.  I hope he does well at Stang.  DOes thing mean that UMD is going full-time?  One would think.

ctgridironmom

How many schools have full-time coaches in the NEFC?