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Yeah, I'm not sure where the academic snobbery comes in. Without researching each and every school, just looking at Fordham and Delaware, both are in the 50-75 bracket of National Universities in the widely-read US News rankings. Both seem to be very well-regarded academic institutions. CAA also has William and Mary, Villanova, New Hampshire, Richmond, etc. Not really lightweights there either.
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Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
I don't know if this will turn out to be true or not, I suspect not.JoltinJoe wrote:In the coming years, if a kid gets offered by the PL and the CAA, the PL is going to win a lot of those recruits. I suspect this is going to result in a shift in league balances, unless the CAA throws out all standards.UNHWildcat18 wrote:
Please let me know when Bucknell and Holy Cross consistently beat the likes of Towson and the other top caa teams on a regular basis. I'll give fordham the credit for their season which i hope translates for them being a great team every year but the PL isn't over taking the CAA anytime soon.
However, the PL uses the Academic Index (AI) as part of the application process. The AI is a score based on SAT's, GPA and Class Size. Athletes must meet a certain score, and the team must meet a certain average. CAA schools have no such requirement (I think the Ivy League is the only other league that uses the AI). This puts the PL at a disadvantage since there are athletes that can't get into a PL school, but can get into CAA school.
Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
Hey, I never said the CAA wouldn't get recruits. I said a lot of recruits the CAA now gets are going to get offered scholarships by PL schools; the PL will get a lot of that talent that use to go to the CAA; and this will result in some shift of balance. So the only way the CAA can maintain its advantage is being throwing out its standards and take some kids the PL won't take. I think implied in my statement is that the CAA does have standards.93henfan wrote:Yeah, I'm not sure where the academic snobbery comes in. Without researching each and every school, just looking at Fordham and Delaware, both are in the 50-75 bracket of National Universities in the widely-read US News rankings. Both seem to be very well-regarded academic institutions. CAA also has William and Mary, Villanova, New Hampshire, Richmond, etc. Not really lightweights there either.
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Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
this was bound to happen, especially in a Conf. with this "few" teams.......it happens in hoops each year (although all but one hoops Conf. has a post=season tourney).
Even in 2014 in the Patriot, the winner could go 5-1 in Conf, finish 6-6 overall, etc.........suppose Dook or VPI beats FSU in eight days.........the same "arguement" will happen w/ACC fans......
1-AA is tops!!
Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
JoltinJoe wrote:Hey, I never said the CAA wouldn't get recruits. I said a lot of recruits the CAA now gets are going to get offered scholarships by PL schools; the PL will get a lot of that talent that use to go to the CAA; and this will result in some shift of balance. So the only way the CAA can maintain its advantage is being throwing out its standards and take some kids the PL won't take. I think implied in my statement is that the CAA does have standards.93henfan wrote:Yeah, I'm not sure where the academic snobbery comes in. Without researching each and every school, just looking at Fordham and Delaware, both are in the 50-75 bracket of National Universities in the widely-read US News rankings. Both seem to be very well-regarded academic institutions. CAA also has William and Mary, Villanova, New Hampshire, Richmond, etc. Not really lightweights there either.
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Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
So that's that.
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Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
Lafayette beat Fordham, right?
These signatures have a 500 character limit?
What if I have more personalities than that?
What if I have more personalities than that?
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How did Delaware do yesterday?
Did they give up 62 point again?
Did they give up 62 point again?
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Let Joe go. Fordham's never won two playoff games. Let him savor this and have hope until Saturday afternoon.
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Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
How many Sugar Bowls has Delaware ever won?93henfan wrote:Let Joe go. Fordham's never won two playoff games. Let him savor this and have hope until Saturday afternoon.
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Six less than we've won National Championships.JoltinJoe wrote:How many Sugar Bowls has Delaware ever won?93henfan wrote:Let Joe go. Fordham's never won two playoff games. Let him savor this and have hope until Saturday afternoon.
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93henfan wrote:Six less than we've won National Championships.JoltinJoe wrote:
How many Sugar Bowls has Delaware ever won?
Ever won a major division national championship?
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Notre Dame and Pittsburgh were co-national champions in 1929.JoltinJoe wrote:93henfan wrote:
Six less than we've won National Championships.
Ever won a major division national championship?
http://www.phys.utk.edu/sorensen/cfr/cf ... _Best.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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There were no formal championships back then, just "consensus" opinions. Sorenson is a major and widely respected ranking, and Fordham can claim a 1929 title based on this Sorenson ranking.93henfan wrote:Notre Dame and Pittsburgh were co-national champions in 1929.JoltinJoe wrote:
Ever won a major division national championship?
http://www.phys.utk.edu/sorensen/cfr/cf ... _Best.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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OKJoltinJoe wrote:There were no formal championships back then, just "consensus" opinions. Sorenson is a major and widely respected ranking, and Fordham can claim a 1929 title based on this Sorenson ranking.93henfan wrote:
Notre Dame and Pittsburgh were co-national champions in 1929.
The "official" champion recognized by the NCAA for that year is Notre Dame. And Fordham had two ties, including one against Davis and Elkins? WTF? You have no right to claim anything.
Davis and Elkins. Was that a country duo?
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Hey look. Sorenson just crowned JMU the 2008 FCS Champions!
Congrats Dukes fans:
http://www.phys.utk.edu/sorensen/cfr/cf ... ion%20I-AA
Congrats Dukes fans:
http://www.phys.utk.edu/sorensen/cfr/cf ... ion%20I-AA
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Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
There are no official NCAA champions from that era.93henfan wrote:OKJoltinJoe wrote:
There were no formal championships back then, just "consensus" opinions. Sorenson is a major and widely respected ranking, and Fordham can claim a 1929 title based on this Sorenson ranking.
The "official" champion recognized by the NCAA for that year is Notre Dame. And Fordham had two ties, including one against Davis and Elkins? WTF? You have no right to claim anything.
Davis and Elkins. Was that a country duo?
Davis & Elkins was a formidabl opponents in the 1920s. You can't judge 1929 opponents according to what is going on today.
Like today, though, Fordham of '29-'30 was considered the best team in the East.
Sorenson is one of the best computer models and it crowns Fordham the '29 major division football champions.
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/threadJoltinJoe wrote:the 1920s
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Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
Nah, the thread ended when Lafayette reportedly took the field this weekend. No confirmation yet, though, that New Hampshire was even playing against anyone on Saturday.89Hen wrote:/threadJoltinJoe wrote:the 1920s
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Re: Lafayette 5-6 IN playoffs
Looks like we could have left them out... Fordham being a full member next year fixes this, right?