IdaGriz01
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Poll Guess. Team (Record)
1. Georgia Southern (7-1)
2. North Dakota State (7-1)
3. Montana State (7-1)
4. Sam Houston State (6-2)
5. Old Dominion (7-1)
6. Wofford (7-1)
7. Eastern Washington (6-2)
8. Lehigh (8-0)
9. James Madison (6-2)
10. Stony Brook (8-1)
11. New Hampshire (7-2)
12. Northern Arizona (7-1)
13. Central Arkansas (7-2)
14. Indiana State (7-2)
15. Appalachian State (6-3)
16. Cal Poly (7-1)
17. Illinois State (7-2)
18. Tennessee State (8-1)
19. Towson (4-4)
20. Albany (7-1)
21. Richmond (5-3)
22. Delaware (5-3
23. South Dakota State (6-2)
24. Villanova (6-3)
25. Eastern Kentucky (6-3)
NR Youngstown State (4-4)
Now that EWU shows two losses (I know, the other was to an FBS team, but Wazzou sucks), I’m afraid that could hurt them badly. It may be optimistic that they will only drop 6 slots, even though it was a road loss. (I could easily see them dropping out of the top ten, although I hope not.)
Sac State (now 6-3) is proving they are a quality opponent, so CP’s loss at their place should not be a disaster. A 5-spot drop is fairly typical, which is what I have guessed: I also projected a 5-slot drop for ‘Nova.
Since Delaware lost to a top-ten opponent, I do not expect them to drop much at all. Eastern Kentucky lost to an unranked opponent, so I figured they would barely hang on in the poll. Youngstown State, at 4-4, I figured is gone from the rankings. South Dakota State has been getting votes all along, so I figure their 6-2 records moves them in.
Note that TSN is back to hyper-ventilating over the CAA http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/indexpic.htm
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1. Georgia Southern (7-1)
2. North Dakota State (7-1)
3. Montana State (7-1)
4. Sam Houston State (6-2)
5. Old Dominion (7-1)
6. Wofford (7-1)
7. Eastern Washington (6-2)
8. Lehigh (8-0)
9. James Madison (6-2)
10. Stony Brook (8-1)
11. New Hampshire (7-2)
12. Northern Arizona (7-1)
13. Central Arkansas (7-2)
14. Indiana State (7-2)
15. Appalachian State (6-3)
16. Cal Poly (7-1)
17. Illinois State (7-2)
18. Tennessee State (8-1)
19. Towson (4-4)
20. Albany (7-1)
21. Richmond (5-3)
22. Delaware (5-3
23. South Dakota State (6-2)
24. Villanova (6-3)
25. Eastern Kentucky (6-3)
NR Youngstown State (4-4)
Now that EWU shows two losses (I know, the other was to an FBS team, but Wazzou sucks), I’m afraid that could hurt them badly. It may be optimistic that they will only drop 6 slots, even though it was a road loss. (I could easily see them dropping out of the top ten, although I hope not.)
Sac State (now 6-3) is proving they are a quality opponent, so CP’s loss at their place should not be a disaster. A 5-spot drop is fairly typical, which is what I have guessed: I also projected a 5-slot drop for ‘Nova.
Since Delaware lost to a top-ten opponent, I do not expect them to drop much at all. Eastern Kentucky lost to an unranked opponent, so I figured they would barely hang on in the poll. Youngstown State, at 4-4, I figured is gone from the rankings. South Dakota State has been getting votes all along, so I figure their 6-2 records moves them in.
Note that TSN is back to hyper-ventilating over the CAA http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/indexpic.htm
The "featured content" article includes the statement
But the weekend wrap-up item says not one damn word about how the Big Sky teams are beating up on each other.TSN said:It's hard to tell with the CAA these days, especially as they beat up on each other in conference play.