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NDSU Receiving Votes

braves84 said:
AZGrizFan said:
get'em_griz said:
NDSU receiving votes in the FBS Top 25 is the equivalent of the Ivy Schools getting votes in the FCS Top 25.

Couldn't agree more. They'd get waxed by anyone in the top 25.

They picked a good year to not play Minnesota. :lol: :lol:
10-utah 7-1, Baylor 7-0,auburn 6-3, Minnesota 8-0, smu 8-0, Michigan 6-2, Notre Dame 5-2, Wisconsin 6-2, cinn. 6-1, Iowa 6-2, Appalachian state 7-0 Boise State 6-1, Wake Forest 6-1, Memphis 7-1, Texas 5-3, Kansas State 5-2.
That's your list. I would Say on a neutral field there are about 10 of those it would be a toss up.hardly getting waxed by all.

That just tells me how little FBS football you must watch. This isn’t your father’s NDSU team, blowing the doors off of everybody. There MIGHT be one team on that list they could beat, but it sure as hell ain’t Utah, Auburn, Baylor, Michigan, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Boise State, Texas or Kansas State....I’d give them a figher’s Chance against the rest....but they still lose.
 
AZGrizFan said:
braves84 said:
AZGrizFan said:
get'em_griz said:
NDSU receiving votes in the FBS Top 25 is the equivalent of the Ivy Schools getting votes in the FCS Top 25.

Couldn't agree more. They'd get waxed by anyone in the top 25.

They picked a good year to not play Minnesota. :lol: :lol:
10-utah 7-1, Baylor 7-0,auburn 6-3, Minnesota 8-0, smu 8-0, Michigan 6-2, Notre Dame 5-2, Wisconsin 6-2, cinn. 6-1, Iowa 6-2, Appalachian state 7-0 Boise State 6-1, Wake Forest 6-1, Memphis 7-1, Texas 5-3, Kansas State 5-2.
That's your list. I would Say on a neutral field there are about 10 of those it would be a toss up.hardly getting waxed by all.

That just tells me how little FBS football you must watch. This isn’t your father’s NDSU team, blowing the doors off of everybody. There MIGHT be one team on that list they could beat, but it sure as hell ain’t Utah, Auburn, Baylor, Michigan, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Boise State, Texas or Kansas State....I’d give them a figher’s Chance against the rest....but they still lose.

C’mon, the T-Buffs would beat anyone, just ask them. No way are they losing to Auburn or Wisconsin.
 
AZGrizFan said:
braves84 said:
AZGrizFan said:
get'em_griz said:
NDSU receiving votes in the FBS Top 25 is the equivalent of the Ivy Schools getting votes in the FCS Top 25.

Couldn't agree more. They'd get waxed by anyone in the top 25.

They picked a good year to not play Minnesota. :lol: :lol:
10-utah 7-1, Baylor 7-0,auburn 6-3, Minnesota 8-0, smu 8-0, Michigan 6-2, Notre Dame 5-2, Wisconsin 6-2, cinn. 6-1, Iowa 6-2, Appalachian state 7-0 Boise State 6-1, Wake Forest 6-1, Memphis 7-1, Texas 5-3, Kansas State 5-2.
That's your list. I would Say on a neutral field there are about 10 of those it would be a toss up.hardly getting waxed by all.

That just tells me how little FBS football you must watch. This isn’t your father’s NDSU team, blowing the doors off of everybody. There MIGHT be one team on that list they could beat, but it sure as hell ain’t Utah, Auburn, Baylor, Michigan, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Boise State, Texas or Kansas State....I’d give them a figher’s Chance against the rest....but they still lose.
Bullshit, I've seen everyone of those teams play at least once.
I would say Utah, Notre Dame, and Michigan are the only teams on that list that would be prohibitive favorites on a neutral field.

Teams like auburn, Wisconsin,and Iowa have to big of question marks at the quarterback position, you don't believe me, you watch them play.
The others are good teams but not world beaters Baylor, shitty conference other than Oklahoma,
And app. State, Memphis, and smu there conferences are only a slight step up from fcs
 
AZGrizFan said:
braves84 said:
AZGrizFan said:
get'em_griz said:
NDSU receiving votes in the FBS Top 25 is the equivalent of the Ivy Schools getting votes in the FCS Top 25.

Couldn't agree more. They'd get waxed by anyone in the top 25.

They picked a good year to not play Minnesota. :lol: :lol:
10-utah 7-1, Baylor 7-0,auburn 6-3, Minnesota 8-0, smu 8-0, Michigan 6-2, Notre Dame 5-2, Wisconsin 6-2, cinn. 6-1, Iowa 6-2, Appalachian state 7-0 Boise State 6-1, Wake Forest 6-1, Memphis 7-1, Texas 5-3, Kansas State 5-2.
That's your list. I would Say on a neutral field there are about 10 of those it would be a toss up.hardly getting waxed by all.

That just tells me how little FBS football you must watch. This isn’t your father’s NDSU team, blowing the doors off of everybody. There MIGHT be one team on that list they could beat, but it sure as hell ain’t Utah, Auburn, Baylor, Michigan, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Boise State, Texas or Kansas State....I’d give them a figher’s Chance against the rest....but they still lose.

You’ve been saying the same thing since 2013....and all they have done is win 4 more championships and lose a total of 6 games.

Prior to SDSU, their average margin of victory was 29 points. They beat the current number seven team in the country by 34 points and the number 9 team in the country by 32 points.

Keep telling yourself they are regressing. Are they as good as last year? No, but last year’s team was a top 5 FCS team of all time and only the third FCS team to go undefeated. To lose what they lost, most importantly lose the head coach and QB to the NFL, and do what they have done this year is remarkable.

Keep in mind their “worst” season in the past 8 years was a semi final loss to JMU. That season they beat #11 Iowa.

You are ignorant to think they could not compete with a few of the teams on the list.
 
braves84 said:
AZGrizFan said:
braves84 said:
AZGrizFan said:
Couldn't agree more. They'd get waxed by anyone in the top 25.

They picked a good year to not play Minnesota. :lol: :lol:
10-utah 7-1, Baylor 7-0,auburn 6-3, Minnesota 8-0, smu 8-0, Michigan 6-2, Notre Dame 5-2, Wisconsin 6-2, cinn. 6-1, Iowa 6-2, Appalachian state 7-0 Boise State 6-1, Wake Forest 6-1, Memphis 7-1, Texas 5-3, Kansas State 5-2.
That's your list. I would Say on a neutral field there are about 10 of those it would be a toss up.hardly getting waxed by all.

That just tells me how little FBS football you must watch. This isn’t your father’s NDSU team, blowing the doors off of everybody. There MIGHT be one team on that list they could beat, but it sure as hell ain’t Utah, Auburn, Baylor, Michigan, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Boise State, Texas or Kansas State....I’d give them a figher’s Chance against the rest....but they still lose.
Bullshit, I've seen everyone of those teams play at least once.
I would say Utah, Notre Dame, and Michigan are the only teams on that list that would be prohibitive favorites on a neutral field.

Teams like auburn, Wisconsin,and Iowa have to big of question marks at the quarterback position, you don't believe me, you watch them play.
The others are good teams but not world beaters Baylor, shitty conference other than Oklahoma,
And app. State, Memphis, and smu there conferences are only a slight step up from fcs

Like I said, this isn't your father's NDSU team. Now NDSU from 3-4 years ago? They might have stood a fighting chance against some of those top tier FBS schools. Not this year...they struggled to beat UC-Davis, a team we blew the doors off of. They struggled to beat SDSU. They looked pedestrian against Missouri State FFS. This team just isn't like the teams of old. Wouldn't surprise me at all to see them knocked off in the playoffs.
 
Honestly, AZ, it wouldn't surprise me either. Too much youth (81 sophomores and freshmen); Some time, some game, some youngster is going to make a mistake that'll cost them a game. However, if they don't make mistakes and the Bison make it to Frisco again and win the natty...……..the Bison will make the 'ship the next 3 yrs. This was supposed to be the rebuilding year if there ever was one,
 
AZGrizFan said:
braves84 said:
AZGrizFan said:
braves84 said:
10-utah 7-1, Baylor 7-0,auburn 6-3, Minnesota 8-0, smu 8-0, Michigan 6-2, Notre Dame 5-2, Wisconsin 6-2, cinn. 6-1, Iowa 6-2, Appalachian state 7-0 Boise State 6-1, Wake Forest 6-1, Memphis 7-1, Texas 5-3, Kansas State 5-2.
That's your list. I would Say on a neutral field there are about 10 of those it would be a toss up.hardly getting waxed by all.

That just tells me how little FBS football you must watch. This isn’t your father’s NDSU team, blowing the doors off of everybody. There MIGHT be one team on that list they could beat, but it sure as hell ain’t Utah, Auburn, Baylor, Michigan, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Boise State, Texas or Kansas State....I’d give them a figher’s Chance against the rest....but they still lose.
Bullshit, I've seen everyone of those teams play at least once.
I would say Utah, Notre Dame, and Michigan are the only teams on that list that would be prohibitive favorites on a neutral field.

Teams like auburn, Wisconsin,and Iowa have to big of question marks at the quarterback position, you don't believe me, you watch them play.
The others are good teams but not world beaters Baylor, shitty conference other than Oklahoma,
And app. State, Memphis, and smu there conferences are only a slight step up from fcs

Like I said, this isn't your father's NDSU team. Now NDSU from 3-4 years ago? They might have stood a fighting chance against some of those top tier FBS schools. Not this year...they struggled to beat UC-Davis, a team we blew the doors off of. They struggled to beat SDSU. They looked pedestrian against Missouri State FFS. This team just isn't like the teams of old. Wouldn't surprise me at all to see them knocked off in the playoffs.

Same SDSU team that should have beat a top 15 Minnesota Golden Gophers team?

UC Davis suffered what is known as the Bison effect. Teams go into that game and put every bit of effort into knocking them off and usually fall down a cliff after. I can point to multiple similar instances in the last few years.

It’s convenient that you’ll bring up a 22-0 win as pedestrian (when is UM’s last shutout?), downgrade win on the road against a very good SDSU team, yet ignore the beat downs they put on Illinois State (on the road), UNI, Delaware, and UND.
 
Lakerhater said:
Honestly, AZ, it wouldn't surprise me either. Too much youth (81 sophomores and freshmen); Some time, some game, some youngster is going to make a mistake that'll cost them a game. However, if they don't make mistakes and the Bison make it to Frisco again and win the natty...……..the Bison will make the 'ship the next 3 yrs. This was supposed to be the rebuilding year if there ever was one,

Despite it all, they have beat more ranked teams in the FCS this year than any other team and are the only playoff conference eligible team left undefeated.

SDSU just lost Gibbs for the year at QB. They don’t have a prayer if a possible rematch were to occur in Fargo.

The only team in the field capable of beating them in the playoffs is JMU in Frisco. That would not surprise me.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
UC Davis suffered what is known as the Bison effect. Teams go into that game and put every bit of effort into knocking them off and usually fall down a cliff after. I can point to multiple similar instances in the last few years.

It’s convenient that you’ll bring up a 22-0 win as pedestrian (when is UM’s last shutout?), downgrade win on the road against a very good SDSU team, yet ignore the beat downs they put on Illinois State (on the road), UNI, Delaware, and UND.

Sorry, but the "Bison effect" has been scientifically proven to be puny compared to being everybody's "Super Bowl" when they get up to play the Griz. If you had a real outdoor stadium then you would understand this point.

Secondly, who gives two craps about shutouts? A "W" is a "W". There aren't extra points for style. If you don't believe me then ask msu cat fans.

;)

And here's proof:

https://twitter.com/psuviksFB/status/1189949078571905024
 
go96griz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
UC Davis suffered what is known as the Bison effect. Teams go into that game and put every bit of effort into knocking them off and usually fall down a cliff after. I can point to multiple similar instances in the last few years.

It’s convenient that you’ll bring up a 22-0 win as pedestrian (when is UM’s last shutout?), downgrade win on the road against a very good SDSU team, yet ignore the beat downs they put on Illinois State (on the road), UNI, Delaware, and UND.

Sorry, but the "Bison effect" has been scientifically proven to be puny compared to being everybody's "Super Bowl" when they get up to play the Griz. If you had a real outdoor stadium then you would understand this point.

Secondly, who gives two craps about shutouts? A "W" is a "W". There aren't extra points for style. If you don't believe me then ask msu cat fans.

;)

And here's proof:

https://twitter.com/psuviksFB/status/1189949078571905024

I love how the guy at the end is the only one dancing to Cotton Eyed Joe! :lol:
 
go96griz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
UC Davis suffered what is known as the Bison effect. Teams go into that game and put every bit of effort into knocking them off and usually fall down a cliff after. I can point to multiple similar instances in the last few years.

It’s convenient that you’ll bring up a 22-0 win as pedestrian (when is UM’s last shutout?), downgrade win on the road against a very good SDSU team, yet ignore the beat downs they put on Illinois State (on the road), UNI, Delaware, and UND.

Sorry, but the "Bison effect" has been scientifically proven to be puny compared to being everybody's "Super Bowl" when they get up to play the Griz. If you had a real outdoor stadium then you would understand this point.

Secondly, who gives two craps about shutouts? A "W" is a "W". There aren't extra points for style. If you don't believe me then ask msu cat fans.

;)

And here's proof:

https://twitter.com/psuviksFB/status/1189949078571905024

Well what you Griz fans don’t get is that you don’t need to score 50 points to blow a team out.

I’d rather see NDSU win a game 22-0 than 50–28.

Through 8 games in 2018, NDSU was averaging 39 points and giving up 13. Through 8 games in 2019, NDSU is averaging 37 points and giving up 11.
 
go96griz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
UC Davis suffered what is known as the Bison effect. Teams go into that game and put every bit of effort into knocking them off and usually fall down a cliff after. I can point to multiple similar instances in the last few years.

It’s convenient that you’ll bring up a 22-0 win as pedestrian (when is UM’s last shutout?), downgrade win on the road against a very good SDSU team, yet ignore the beat downs they put on Illinois State (on the road), UNI, Delaware, and UND.

Sorry, but the "Bison effect" has been scientifically proven to be puny compared to being everybody's "Super Bowl" when they get up to play the Griz. If you had a real outdoor stadium then you would understand this point.

Secondly, who gives two craps about shutouts? A "W" is a "W". There aren't extra points for style. If you don't believe me then ask msu cat fans.

;)

And here's proof:

https://twitter.com/psuviksFB/status/1189949078571905024
100% wrong if you don't think style of win counts. How do you think an unbeaten L.S.U. leaped frog over an unbeaten Clemson who was preseason number 1 and unbeaten Alabama who is no.2 in the beginning and now.
Here's a hint, it's who they have beaten and how.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
go96griz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
UC Davis suffered what is known as the Bison effect. Teams go into that game and put every bit of effort into knocking them off and usually fall down a cliff after. I can point to multiple similar instances in the last few years.

It’s convenient that you’ll bring up a 22-0 win as pedestrian (when is UM’s last shutout?), downgrade win on the road against a very good SDSU team, yet ignore the beat downs they put on Illinois State (on the road), UNI, Delaware, and UND.

Sorry, but the "Bison effect" has been scientifically proven to be puny compared to being everybody's "Super Bowl" when they get up to play the Griz. If you had a real outdoor stadium then you would understand this point.

Secondly, who gives two craps about shutouts? A "W" is a "W". There aren't extra points for style. If you don't believe me then ask msu cat fans.

;)

And here's proof:

https://twitter.com/psuviksFB/status/1189949078571905024

Well what you Griz fans don’t get is that you don’t need to score 50 points to blow a team out.

I’d rather see NDSU win a game 22-0 than 50–28.

Through 8 games in 2018, NDSU was averaging 39 points and giving up 13. Through 8 games in 2019, NDSU is averaging 37 points and giving up 11.

Wow, that is so good. They are really good. Everyone here thinks the Bisons are the best team, and every counterargument is invalid. Tell the others:

http://bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/viewforum.php?f=20&sid=fae494f9b91be405f0172c94367efb60

https://bigskyfans.com/eagles/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=7c30b66c715ad7509be3ddc2143a235d

https://www.tidefans.com/forums/football

https://umassathletics.com/index.aspx?path=fhockey

https://www.pinterest.com/
 
braves84 said:
go96griz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
UC Davis suffered what is known as the Bison effect. Teams go into that game and put every bit of effort into knocking them off and usually fall down a cliff after. I can point to multiple similar instances in the last few years.

It’s convenient that you’ll bring up a 22-0 win as pedestrian (when is UM’s last shutout?), downgrade win on the road against a very good SDSU team, yet ignore the beat downs they put on Illinois State (on the road), UNI, Delaware, and UND.

Sorry, but the "Bison effect" has been scientifically proven to be puny compared to being everybody's "Super Bowl" when they get up to play the Griz. If you had a real outdoor stadium then you would understand this point.

Secondly, who gives two craps about shutouts? A "W" is a "W". There aren't extra points for style. If you don't believe me then ask msu cat fans.

;)

And here's proof:

https://twitter.com/psuviksFB/status/1189949078571905024
100% wrong if you don't think style of win counts. How do you think an unbeaten L.S.U. leaped frog over an unbeaten Clemson who was preseason number 1 and unbeaten Alabama who is no.2 in the beginning and now.
Here's a hint, it's who they have beaten and how.

And if LSU loses in the first round of the playoff, or doesn't make it at all, I'm sure they'll tell themselves "hey, at least we were voted #1 back in October!".
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
go96griz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
UC Davis suffered what is known as the Bison effect. Teams go into that game and put every bit of effort into knocking them off and usually fall down a cliff after. I can point to multiple similar instances in the last few years.

It’s convenient that you’ll bring up a 22-0 win as pedestrian (when is UM’s last shutout?), downgrade win on the road against a very good SDSU team, yet ignore the beat downs they put on Illinois State (on the road), UNI, Delaware, and UND.

Sorry, but the "Bison effect" has been scientifically proven to be puny compared to being everybody's "Super Bowl" when they get up to play the Griz. If you had a real outdoor stadium then you would understand this point.

Secondly, who gives two craps about shutouts? A "W" is a "W". There aren't extra points for style. If you don't believe me then ask msu cat fans.

;)

And here's proof:

https://twitter.com/psuviksFB/status/1189949078571905024

Well what you Griz fans don’t get is that you don’t need to score 50 points to blow a team out.

I’d rather see NDSU win a game 22-0 than 50–28.

Through 8 games in 2018, NDSU was averaging 39 points and giving up 13. Through 8 games in 2019, NDSU is averaging 37 points and giving up 11.

Wow, that is so good. They are really good. Everyone here thinks the Bisons are the best team, and every counterargument is invalid. Tell the others:

http://bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/viewforum.php?f=20&sid=fae494f9b91be405f0172c94367efb60

https://bigskyfans.com/eagles/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=7c30b66c715ad7509be3ddc2143a235d

https://www.tidefans.com/forums/football

https://umassathletics.com/index.aspx?path=fhockey

https://www.pinterest.com/

You don’t have counter arguments. You have made various conjectures based on your hatred/scoreboard watching.

Have you watched a single game NDSU has played in this year? Start to finish? How many last year?

Go look at their stats through 8 games this year and compare it to last year’s stats. There is not a noticeable drop off in any single meaningful category. In some cases the 2019 Bison have exceeded what the 2018 team has done.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
AZGrizFan said:
get'em_griz said:
NDSU receiving votes in the FBS Top 25 is the equivalent of the Ivy Schools getting votes in the FCS Top 25.

Couldn't agree more. They'd get waxed by anyone in the top 25.

They picked a good year to not play Minnesota. :lol: :lol:

Do you want to summon Butters? Because that's how you summon Butters.

Well fuck. This is on you AZ, clean this shit up.
 
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