Looks like the underdogs came up short. Interested to see if there is any movement in the region.
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Originally posted by cwfenn View PostNo idea if this helps New Haven at all, but it’s sure nice seeing these PSAC teams ahead of them lose!
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Originally posted by UNH Chargers View Post
It would certainly help the Chargers in the process, however it's a long shot. Assumption should get a first round bye I think and I will route for them in the playoffs unless my Chargers are in it too.
I think it comes down to how much Slippery Rock drops. Maybe Concord doesn’t go up either, who knows? New Haven needs to pray a bunch and maybe slip a few 100’s to the selection committee.Last edited by cwfenn; 11-12-2022, 09:23 PM.
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Originally posted by cwfenn View Post
I think IUP is getting the bye and Assumption will be #2. Shepherd or Ashland probably #3 and the other #4. Notre Dame is probably #5. Gannon is likely out and Slippery Rock might be a bit nervous tomorrow. Concord might have gotten in by the skin of their teeth.
I think it comes down to how much Slippery Rock drops. Maybe Concord doesn’t go up either, who knows? New Haven needs to pray a bunch and maybe slip a few 100’s to the selection committee.
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Originally posted by UNH Chargers View Post
You are correct. IUP should have the first round bye and I don't know who is gonna be second with Assumption and Shepherd. Ashland is next at number 4. At number 5, I think it will be ND. At numer 6 is Concord after their big win against UNCP. Now at number 7, it could be between Slippery Rock and New Haven. I would hope it will be New Haven but again, it's a long shot. There is a scenario where the two NE10 teams might face each other again with New Haven would take another trip back to Worcester. Will see a better picture less than 24 hours from now.
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It is clear that Southern Connecticut is no longer investing in its football program. The glory days are gone, and it sickens me. It was easier to have non-scholarship players when the tuition was only $10K-$15K. But now it is $30K for in-state and $41K for out of state. They just dont have the schollys to keep up and as state school, they probably wont get the funding. SC/UNH was a great rivalry for a while but you cannot call it a rivalry when only one team wins each year (UNH). SC has to decide if they are going to compete. If the new AD says no, then they might as well drop to D3. It pains me to write that, but without funding the program, which has so much tradition and a fair share of NFL players, is done.
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Originally posted by Scowl View PostIt is clear that Southern Connecticut is no longer investing in its football program. The glory days are gone, and it sickens me. It was easier to have non-scholarship players when the tuition was only $10K-$15K. But now it is $30K for in-state and $41K for out of state. They just dont have the schollys to keep up and as state school, they probably wont get the funding. SC/UNH was a great rivalry for a while but you cannot call it a rivalry when only one team wins each year (UNH). SC has to decide if they are going to compete. If the new AD says no, then they might as well drop to D3. It pains me to write that, but without funding the program, which has so much tradition and a fair share of NFL players, is done.
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Originally posted by Scowl View PostIt is clear that Southern Connecticut is no longer investing in its football program. The glory days are gone, and it sickens me. It was easier to have non-scholarship players when the tuition was only $10K-$15K. But now it is $30K for in-state and $41K for out of state. They just dont have the schollys to keep up and as state school, they probably wont get the funding. SC/UNH was a great rivalry for a while but you cannot call it a rivalry when only one team wins each year (UNH). SC has to decide if they are going to compete. If the new AD says no, then they might as well drop to D3. It pains me to write that, but without funding the program, which has so much tradition and a fair share of NFL players, is done.
It’s a shame about SCSU football too, because without Chris Palmer coaching them in the 80s, UNH doesn’t have the strong football program they have now. And one guess where Chris Palmer played? Yep, SCSU.Last edited by cwfenn; 11-15-2022, 07:22 PM.
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Didn't know if anyone still wanted to do playoff picks - If so, IronOre on the LSC board has one already set up on a Google Form:
https://www.d2football.com/forum/for...pick-em-week-1
(I'll be covering region 4 as part of my role as LSC columnist.)
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