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Originally posted by Clydes 'N Rams View Post:good: Well stated & summarized, but you are trying to educate someone who won't let FACTS get in the way!
IMO the closest an SR1 team has been to a NC was that 2007 Cal team & I was fortunate to be on the Cal side watching that drive down the field in the last two minutes on Valdosta.
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What a pompous arse! Well I've never used the "ignore list" button on the board & that's even when BCapn' was at his height of annoyance, Bless his Heart, but you're going to be the first.
Man, what has happened in the IUP support world this year? Y'all have recruited some young bucks that are full of it...
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I get your point though. Over the last six years, the region was one by the #1 seed four times and three of those four were MEC teams. But as we discussed, Shepherd beat the #1 seed in 2016 and lost as the #1 seed on 2013.
Regarding the MEC/WVIAC overall, Shepherd was most certainly their most consistent team, but now they're a PSAC team. Concord in 2014 was a one-hit wonder and has returned to mediocrity similar to West Liberty in 2009. It's yet to be seen how long Notre Dame can sustain last year's success, although someone has to win that conference.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View PostI get your point though. Over the last six years, the region was one by the #1 seed four times and three of those four were MEC teams. But as we discussed, Shepherd beat the #1 seed in 2016 and lost as the #1 seed on 2013.
Regarding the MEC/WVIAC overall, Shepherd was most certainly their most consistent team, but now they're a PSAC team. Concord in 2014 was a one-hit wonder and has returned to mediocrity similar to West Liberty in 2009. It's yet to be seen how long Notre Dame can sustain last year's success, although someone has to win that conference.
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