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Pat Coleman

Quote from: CHUBBS PETERSON on Yesterday at 12:34:19 PM
Quote from: art76 on Yesterday at 11:40:26 AMFWIW - NCAA Regional Rankings are out - not sure when they started posting them. They're not used anymore to set the post season play, as I understand it, but it is nice to see how teams stack up in the regions. Enjoy!

https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/football/d3/regional-rankings
Wartburg ahead of North Central; likely a product of 8 wins vs. 7, but amusing none the less.

Having watched NC play a bit, they're ominously good. (thanks, Captain Obvious)

It's literally just the NPI sorted by region. It's kind of a nothingburger.
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Quote from: Pat Coleman on Yesterday at 01:02:41 PM
Quote from: CHUBBS PETERSON on Yesterday at 12:34:19 PM
Quote from: art76 on Yesterday at 11:40:26 AMFWIW - NCAA Regional Rankings are out - not sure when they started posting them. They're not used anymore to set the post season play, as I understand it, but it is nice to see how teams stack up in the regions. Enjoy!

https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/football/d3/regional-rankings
Wartburg ahead of North Central; likely a product of 8 wins vs. 7, but amusing none the less.

Having watched NC play a bit, they're ominously good. (thanks, Captain Obvious)

It's literally just the NPI sorted by region. It's kind of a nothingburger.

Yeah the only mildly interesting thing you can easily get from it is NPI averages from the regions. That doesn't even matter in bracketing though.

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sjujohnnie

It's been a blast to watch what Erdmann was able to do through the air and then to have his time in Collegeville followed up with Syverson who was as impressive was almost incomprehensible! Feeney is looking phenomenal and as if he could fill Erdmann's & Syverson's shoes.

DuffMan

My quibbles with Feeney:
1) He is ZERO threat to run the ball.  :o
2) He tends to hang onto the ball a bit too long.
3) He occasionally forces a ball where he shouldn't.

All in all, he's doing an awesome job, and he'll progress on #s 2 and 3.

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Quote from: DuffMan on Yesterday at 08:24:18 PMMy quibbles with Feeney:
1) He is ZERO threat to run the ball.  :o
2) He tends to hang onto the ball a bit too long.
3) He occasionally forces a ball where he shouldn't.

All in all, he's doing an awesome job, and he'll progress on #s 2 and 3.

If I remember correctly, Erdmann was hanging on to the ball too long as well. It was the Tommie game up in Collegeville (I was always so glad I was back home to watch that one in person) when he started firing the ball quickly, and everything really took off. Maybe Feeney has a similar pivot game.