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Originally posted by Brandon View Post
34-32 GV missed a two-point conversion with :54 left.
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Originally posted by Redwing View Post
If you're trying to troll me.. so be it. But where did I say anything about a cakewalk? I do still stand by my original statement. AND FWIW, look at the rankings of the teams in SR3. I think you'll find most of the those in RR's are ranked pretty high.
I guess I inferred that you, by saying you would welcome a move to SR 1, were pronouncing it easier.
Shepherd ran over GV and racked up 191 yards rushing, a total that was only behind two other GV losses.
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Originally posted by Runnin' Cat View Post
I would never troll you!
I guess I inferred that you, by saying you would welcome a move to SR 1, were pronouncing it easier.
Shepherd ran over GV and racked up 191 yards rushing, a total that was only behind two other GV losses.
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Originally posted by Inkblot View PostThe SR4 bracket remains exactly the same this week, but there's shakeups elsewhere.
What measure for distance (mileage) is being used to calculate Augustana to C.Mines, etc. Do you consider that ground travel or air travel? Just curious on the methodology here. Appreciate the work you've put in here.
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Originally posted by Matt Witwicki View Post
Ink....lemme ask..
What measure for distance (mileage) is being used to calculate Augustana to C.Mines, etc. Do you consider that ground travel or air travel? Just curious on the methodology here. Appreciate the work you've put in here.
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Also agree the Shep/GV game was not an ass handing type of game, we were fortunate to get the win after the D basically went to sleep for awhile.
But the point here is still that the SR1 annual playoff rep is still rightly considered the easier road to the NC, although ND's great game last year AT Valdosta certainly surprised many folks.
Untill SR1 can get to & play a dominating game at the NC, that's just the way it's going to be, so we'll keep banging away at it....
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Originally posted by Redwing View Post
Gotcha... LOL... but easier doesn't mean cakewalk. Guess I had to be more clear. ;-) And really what does a game a few years back matter for this season? And so I can talk out of both sides of my mouth, I admit I do have a bias about the strength of MOST teams in SR1.
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Originally posted by CatFan88 View PostThe scenario is flawed. Urbana and NW flipping regions over a 20 mile difference in travel? (I realize NW and UCM still have to play each other, but if this were the final regional selection it would be difficult to understand making NW go all the way to Mankato and Urbana go to Warrensburg when keeping them in their respective regions would be much less in travel distance and cost).
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Originally posted by Inkblot View Post
In a vacuum, it would make sense to keep Urbana and NWMSU in their home regions. But there's a lot of moving parts. GVSU has to go to SR1 in order to avoid a flight, which means that someone from SR1 has to go elsewhere. NWMSU is one of only two teams that can bus to Mankato, and the other one (Augustana) played MSU in the regular season.Go Hounds!
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Originally posted by CatFan88 View Post
I deleted the post, but now I'm you glad quoted it. Again, not blaming messenger and this has probably been discussed. But they are disregarding the whole seeding process for the 5-7 seeds to save some bucks. As it stands SR3 has two 6 seeds and SR4 has two 7 seeds. This whole process makes very little sense, but then again it is the NCAA...
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