Jags leapfrog Tigers.....


PNeck019

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.....but lose first place vote.

New Sports Network poll just out:

1. McNeese State Cowboys (91) 5-1 2,666 1
2. Villanova Wildcats (11) 6-0 2,563 3
3. Delaware Blue Hens (2) 7-0 2,470 4
4. Southern Illinois Salukis (4) 7-0 2,351 7
5. Massachusetts Minutemen 6-1 2,156 6
6. Wofford Terriers 6-1 2,024 8
7. Western Illinois Leathernecks 5-2 1,948 2
8. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 5-2 1,856 9
9. Northern Iowa Panthers 6-1 1,725 11
10. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 6-1 1,576 14
11. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 6-1 1,523 12
12. Montana Grizzlies 5-2 1,386 5
13. Penn Quakers 5-0 1,260 15
14. Southern Jaguars 7-0 1,230 17
15. Grambling State Tigers 5-2 1,167 16
16. Colgate Raiders 7-0 1,102 18
17. Idaho State Bengals 5-2 1,018 21
18. Northwestern State Demons 6-2 1,001 19
19. Georgia Southern Eagles 4-3 602 10
20. Harvard Crimson 5-0 587 22
21. Florida Atlantic Owls 6-2 557 23
22. Furman Paladins 4-3 370 13
23. North Carolina A&T Aggies 6-1 363 25
24. Fordham Rams 5-2 294 24
25. Hampton Pirates 5-1 269 NR
Others receiving votes: Appalachian State, Lehigh, Northeastern, Maine, The Citadel, Gardner-Webb, Youngstown State, Samford, Cal Poly, Stephen F. Austin, Portland State, Hofstra, Alabama State, Jacksonville State, Monmouth, James Madison, Northern Colorado.
 

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Originally posted by MikeBigg
Congrats to SU!

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:


Likewise to Grambling!
......for remaining stagnant

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
We ain't stressing it. We realize that we blew our chances after we lost the game to McNeese. Beating the rest of the teams on our schedule ain't gonna be good enuff.

Our only choice now is to have 20 plus point margin of victories in the rest of the games and hope that BC slips up along the way. They are overrated, but unless they lose a game we won't be able to get the required number of votes after we beat one of the Bamas in the SCG.

Being so much better than the rest of the SWAC might hurt our chances of getting our 4th BCF Nat'l Championship!
 
Originally posted by MikeBigg
We ain't stressing it. We realize that we blew our chances after we lost the game to McNeese. Beating the rest of the teams on our schedule ain't gonna be good enuff.

Our only choice now is to have 20 plus point margin of victories in the rest of the games and hope that BC slips up along the way. They are overrated, but unless they lose a game we won't be able to get the required number of votes after we beat one of the Bamas in the SCG.

Being so much better than the rest of the SWAC might hurt our chances of getting our 4th BCF Nat'l Championship!


It probably will hurt your chances. You are on it today. :rolleyes:
 
Re: MB...........

Originally posted by JROCK
I see you have been buying drugs from Rush Limbaugh.:cool:

:lmao:

You better hope Jackson St. dont get in that arse. I saw that pitiful performance against Pine Bluff:) .
 
Dude, I'm not trying to talk smack. But the expectations folk have for Grambling is such that we get criticized for a 25 point margin of victory (could have scored again late) over a team that was playing at home and honoring it's Hall of Fame nominee LC Greenwood. Remember that this was PB's first home game against GSU in quite some time.

Actually, I'm glad that Doug is taking this opportunity to work on the running game instead of letting Bruce throw 7 or 8 touchdowns. What does that accomplish? No one would move us in the rankings because they would just accuse the SWAC of being a weak league.

Now if yall want to see some more 60 point games, we can easily oblige. It's just that we're working on some things.
 
Originally posted by PNeck019
.....but lose first place vote.

New Sports Network poll just out:

1. McNeese State Cowboys (91) 5-1 2,666 1
2. Villanova Wildcats (11) 6-0 2,563 3
3. Delaware Blue Hens (2) 7-0 2,470 4
4. Southern Illinois Salukis (4) 7-0 2,351 7
5. Massachusetts Minutemen 6-1 2,156 6
6. Wofford Terriers 6-1 2,024 8
7. Western Illinois Leathernecks 5-2 1,948 2
8. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 5-2 1,856 9
9. Northern Iowa Panthers 6-1 1,725 11
10. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 6-1 1,576 14
11. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 6-1 1,523 12
12. Montana Grizzlies 5-2 1,386 5
13. Penn Quakers 5-0 1,260 15
14. Southern Jaguars 7-0 1,230 17
15. Grambling State Tigers 5-2 1,167 16
16. Colgate Raiders 7-0 1,102 18
17. Idaho State Bengals 5-2 1,018 21
18. Northwestern State Demons 6-2 1,001 19
19. Georgia Southern Eagles 4-3 602 10
20. Harvard Crimson 5-0 587 22
21. Florida Atlantic Owls 6-2 557 23
22. Furman Paladins 4-3 370 13
23. North Carolina A&T Aggies 6-1 363 25
24. Fordham Rams 5-2 294 24
25. Hampton Pirates 5-1 269 NR
Others receiving votes: Appalachian State, Lehigh, Northeastern, Maine, The Citadel, Gardner-Webb, Youngstown State, Samford, Cal Poly, Stephen F. Austin, Portland State, Hofstra, Alabama State, Jacksonville State, Monmouth, James Madison, Northern Colorado.

Way to go Jags! :tup:
 
Originally posted by MikeBigg
Dude, I'm not trying to talk smack. But the expectations folk have for Grambling is such that we get criticized for a 25 point margin of victory (could have scored again late) over a team that was playing at home and honoring it's Hall of Fame nominee LC Greenwood. Remember that this was PB's first home game against GSU in quite some time.

Actually, I'm glad that Doug is taking this opportunity to work on the running game instead of letting Bruce throw 7 or 8 touchdowns. What does that accomplish? No one would move us in the rankings because they would just accuse the SWAC of being a weak league.

Now if yall want to see some more 60 point games, we can easily oblige. It's just that we're working on some things.


I would like to see some, coach. Do yo thang!
 
Originally posted by MikeBigg
Actually, I'm glad that Doug is taking this opportunity to work on the running game instead of letting Bruce throw 7 or 8 touchdowns. What does that accomplish? No one would move us in the rankings because they would just accuse the SWAC of being a weak league.


I am very aware that Doug was working on his ground game. That was a good move on his part.
 
I know JRock...no need to explain. You and I have been around long enuff to realize that it's good for all of us when one of us gets positive recognition.

An undefeated record warrants a high ranking. Early on the jags may have been suspect, but they have gained momentum and can compete with anyone in D1AA.
 
1. McNeese State Cowboys (80) 6-1 2,537 1
2. Delaware Blue Hens (21) 8-0 2,465 3
3. Southern Illinois Salukis (2) 8-0 2,346 4
4. Massachusetts Minutemen 7-1 2,247 5
5. Wofford Terriers 7-1 2,089 6
6. Northern Iowa Panthers 7-1 1,939 9
7. Villanova Wildcats 6-1 1,896 2
8. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 6-2 1,862 8
9. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 6-1 1,625 11
10. Montana Grizzlies 6-2 1,585 12
11. Penn Quakers 6-0 1,422 13
12. Colgate Raiders 8-0 1,296 16
13. Western Illinois Leathernecks 5-3 1,278 7
14. Grambling State Tigers 6-2 1,277 15
15. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 6-2 988 10
16. Harvard Crimson 6-0 913 20
17. Florida Atlantic Owls 6-2 769 21
18. Southern Jaguars 7-1 729 14
19. North Carolina A&T Aggies 7-1 716 23
20. Furman Paladins 5-3 680 22
21. Hampton Pirates 6-1 572 25
22. Fordham Rams 6-2 499 24
23. Northwestern State Demons 6-3 296 18
24. Idaho State Bengals 5-3 294 17
25. The Citadel Bulldogs 5-3 253 NR
Others receiving votes: Lehigh, Maine, Stephen F. Austin, Gardner-Webb, Northeastern, Jacksonville State, Monmouth, Weber State, Cal Poly, Tennessee State, Georgia Southern, Northern Colorado, Appalachian State, Eastern Washington, Alabama A&M, Youngstown State.


As of October 27, 2003, at 01:22 PM ET
 
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