FB: Region 3 fan poll

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DPU3619

Indeed, Ralph.  This voter is taking into account Centre's trip to San Antonio next week.  Those region rankings certainly are not.

Ron Boerger

Quote from: Wes Anderson on October 28, 2009, 11:07:34 PM
Indeed, Ralph.  This voter is taking into account Centre's trip to San Antonio next week.  Those region rankings certainly are not.

Also,  in 2.5 games since Tyler Osterman went out at QB, the Colonels have a total of three offensive TDs:  one vs. Sewanee (in a little less than a half), two vs. B-SC, zero vs. Millsaps.

HSC85

Two of the top 4 lost today.  Who would go onto the table in Pool C consideration first UMBH or Washington Jefferson?

Pat Coleman

SOS is going to pretty heavily favor UMHB.
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Ralph Turner

#349
Week #9

Team                            Votes         Ballots      
1)  Wesley (5)501,1,1,1,1
2)  UMHB422,2,2,3,4
3)  Thomas More382,3,3,4,5
4)  Hampden-Sydney372,3,3,4,6
5)  Miss College264,4,5,5,x
6T)  Huntingdon205,7,7,8,8
6T)  Wash&Jeff205,6,7,8,9
8 )  DePauw156,6,7,10,x
9)  Dickinson127,8,8,9,x
10)  Centre96,9,9,x,x,
***
RV)  NCWC49,10,10,x,x
RV)  F&M210,10,x,x,x

SaintsFAN

as a Thomas More former player and alum, I can't wait to see where the Saints are in this week's Regional Rankings... I also hope the kids aren't reading their own press clippings.  They have a one loss Geneva team coming to Crestview Hills KY this Saturday.  Last year, TMC beat W&J at home and had a wild celebration following the game ( I was actually embarrassed at the way the PA Announcer handled the post game) as they were PAC Champs (Geneva is provisional NCAA member) and then traveled to Beaver Falls PA and got beat 17-13, as they came out flat.  

This year, Geneva comes to town and the Saints really owe them.  With the PAC already being settled this early, its a potentially dangerous match up if TMC comes out flat again.  My opinoin is they learned alot from last season -- winning their 1st PAC Title, losing to Geneva the next week and then having the lead on North Central in 2nd Quarter with the ball only to turn it over and go on to lose 44-23.  How much has this team learned in one year?  We'll find out in the next three weeks.  Their next two opponents (Geneva and Mount St Joe) are a combined 15-1.   As I said in "The Triple Take" last year in Week 11, they need to finish strong despite clinching early and use the momentum of beating the three best teams on the schedule to end the year.
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HCAC Champs: 2000, 2001
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Ralph Turner

Week #10

TeamPointsBallots
1)  Wesley (5)501,1,1,1,1
2)  UMHB432,2,2,2,4
3)  TMC393,3,3,3,4
4)  H-SC362,3,4,4,6
5)  Miss College314,5,5,5,5
6)  Huntingdon245,6,6,7,7
7)  W&J186,6,8,8,9
8 )  DePauw177,7,8,8,8
9)  Dickinson87,9,9,x,x
10) NCWC69,10,10,10,10
***
RV  JHU39,10,x,x,x

Corrections appreciated.

Ralph Turner

One more regular season poll, and then the final poll.

Ralph Turner

#353
Week #11 South Region Fan Poll


TeamPointsVotes
1)  Wesley 501,1,1,1,1
2)  UMHB   432,2,2,2,4
3)  TMC  402,3,3,3,4
4)  HSC  373,3,4,4,4
5)  Miss College 295,5,5,5,6
6)  W&J  236,6,6,7,7
7)  Huntingdon   205,6,7,7,10
8 ) NCWC  128,8,8,9,10
9)  DPU  108,9,9,9,10
10) JHU  87,9,10,10,x
***
RV  Dickinson  38,x,x,x,x

Next Poll to be released after the Stagg Bowl.

Ralph Turner

#354
JHU 23 HSC 7 Final

TMC 49 DPU 39 (TMC recovers a fumble on a DPU red zone drive and returns it for a TD.)

Wesley 55 NCWC 23

UMHB 42 Central 40

Mount Union 55 W&J 0

Ralph Turner

Wesley 43,  Mississippi College  9

JHU 31, TMC 29

Linfield  53, UMHB 21.  (UMHB led 14-13 at the half, but gave up 3 defensive TD's and 37 unanswered points.)

Ralph Turner

Wesley 12,  JHU 0

Mount Union 24, Wesley  7



evacuee


Dear Pat Coleman,

If you should happen to come across this message, I was hoping you had an answer to this question regarding UNO's move to division III.  It was stated in a Times-Picayune article that the University of New Orleans is trying to join the D3 ranks, and also stated that the Privateers had already applied for membership in two conferences at that level and were denied both times.

Would you happen to know which two D3 conferences denied UNO membership?

You can email me if you want.  I'm not sure anyone else on this board cares. 

Ron Boerger

#358
Quote from: TU2698 on December 14, 2009, 11:47:59 PM

Dear Pat Coleman,

If you should happen to come across this message, I was hoping you had an answer to this question regarding UNO's move to division III.  It was stated in a Times-Picayune article that the University of New Orleans is trying to join the D3 ranks, and also stated that the Privateers had already applied for membership in two conferences at that level and were denied both times.

Would you happen to know which two D3 conferences denied UNO membership?

You can email me if you want.  I'm not sure anyone else on this board cares.  

This has been discussed elsewhere since UNO doesn't [currently] field football.  Suppose you mean this story which says in part

"There already have been bumps in the Division-III road for UNO. Sources familiar with the situation said the school informally has been denied acceptance into at least two Division III conferences during its decision-making process. "

As a state school with 11,000 kids you would not expect UNO to receive much encouragement from the SCAC; Centenary would be a more likely fit.  

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Ron Boerger on December 15, 2009, 12:20:54 AM
Quote from: TU2698 on December 14, 2009, 11:47:59 PM

Dear Pat Coleman,

If you should happen to come across this message, I was hoping you had an answer to this question regarding UNO's move to division III.  It was stated in a Times-Picayune article that the University of New Orleans is trying to join the D3 ranks, and also stated that the Privateers had already applied for membership in two conferences at that level and were denied both times.

Would you happen to know which two D3 conferences denied UNO membership?

You can email me if you want.  I'm not sure anyone else on this board cares.  

This has been discussed elsewhere since UNO doesn't [currently] field football.  Suppose you mean this story which says in part

"There already have been bumps in the Division-III road for UNO. Sources familiar with the situation said the school informally has been denied acceptance into at least two Division III conferences during its decision-making process. "

As a state school with 11,000 kids you would not expect UNO to receive much encouragement from the SCAC; Centenary would be a more likely fit.  


Ron, your link to "this story" gave the Chicago O'Hare Airport weather.

http://www.wunderground.com/US/IL/Chicago-O%27Hare_International.html

Can you give me another link?