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I'm all debated out for the day lol. Ive been debating Diggs's ranking in the NFL cornerback hierarchy all day. I'm just gonna say this, BSU needs to win out and let the GSC cannibalize itself. No point in saying who could beat who, when we(BSU) doesn't have any of those teams on their remaining schedule. They did there jobs by beating the OOC teams on their schedule this year. Their only loss was by 3 to a FCS team. The 2020 season may have distorted everyone's perceptions of various teams, which is why so many teams ranked higher have loss this year. I simply hope they get the chance to dispell all of those perceptions, in the post season. The Bulldogs are now a seasoned group who have made the playoffs the last few seasons. I think that experience along with a stellar defense, will help push them further into post season, than they have made it in the past. Only time will tell.
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Originally posted by Inkblot View Post
I don't think that would save any potential flights.
I'm really just hoping to reunite Kearney with it's former RMAC foes.
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Originally posted by GoneBlastin View Post
If Duluth and Kearney switch, it is equal in the first round but saves two potential flights in the second round. It could save the Kearney to Big Rapids flight since Duluth is 605 miles from Big Rapids or 553 if you take the ferry across lake Michigan so it depends on how the NCAA looks at that but either way is close. It would also save the potential flight from Duluth to Wichita Falls. Either way it's a flight for CWU or Duluth to Arkadelphia.
I'm really just hoping to reunite Kearney with it's former RMAC foes.
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Originally posted by badboyblynn View PostInk, thanks for the effort on this. My question is: what places 5-1 Lindenwood ahead of a 6-1 UNK which, at least to me, plays in a tougher league.
It's all about the math. Things I believe are considered....
D2 record
Conference record
Regional record
Opponents record
Opponents Opponents record
The Opponents record for teams in the MIAA, NSIC, and GAC will always be .500 since they are silo schedules.
Lindenwood's games against Findlay and Angelo State (even though it was a loss) help them right now. Lions have also played Truman and Uindy, the only other teams in GLVC with winning records so that helps their equation. I suppose that even if the Lions win out, their equation might dip a bit because no one else on their schedule has a winning record.
But Ink, please correct me if I'm wrong :)Cool Story Bro
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Originally posted by badboyblynn View PostInk, thanks for the effort on this. My question is: what places 5-1 Lindenwood ahead of a 6-1 UNK which, at least to me, plays in a tougher league.Originally posted by bigsig50 View Post
Without a doubt a tougher league old friend ;)
It's all about the math. Things I believe are considered....
D2 record
Conference record
Regional record
Opponents record
Opponents Opponents record
The Opponents record for teams in the MIAA, NSIC, and GAC will always be .500 since they are silo schedules.
Lindenwood's games against Findlay and Angelo State (even though it was a loss) help them right now. Lions have also played Truman and Uindy, the only other teams in GLVC with winning records so that helps their equation. I suppose that even if the Lions win out, their equation might dip a bit because no one else on their schedule has a winning record.
But Ink, please correct me if I'm wrong :)
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