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  • Final CS (formerly I-AA) Polls

    http://www.anygivensaturday.com/foru...ad.php?t=18144

    Any Given Saturday Poll Top 25
    12/18/2006

    (First place votes in parenthesis)  
    1. Appalachian St (32)  
    2. Massachusetts  
    3. Montana  
    4. North Dakota St
    5. Youngstown St  
    6. New Hampshire  
    7. Illinois St  
    8. James Madison  
    9. Southern Illinois  
    10. Montana St  
    11. Furman  
    12. Hampton  
    13. Tenn Martin  
    14. Coastal Carolina  
    15. Eastern Illinois  
    16. Princeton  
    17. Cal Poly  
    18. Northern Iowa  
    19. Portland St  
    20. South Dakota St  
    21. McNeese St  
    22. San Diego  
    23. Wofford  
    24. Yale  
    25. Maine  
    Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Monmouth (14), Towson (12), Lafayette (10), UC Davis (9), Harvard (8).

    Not sure why Poly is ahead of us, but oh well.   :-?

    Go State!  

  • #2
    Re: Jackrabbits finish #20 in final AGS poll

    #22 in the Sports Network Poll. Honestly...behind McNeese??????????????????????/ >

    http://www.i-aa.org/article.asp?articleid=80343


    Can't wait until next year!!

    Go Jacks!!
    SDSU...Passionate, Relentless, Champions.

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    • #3
      Re: Jackrabbits finish #20 in final AGS poll

      I love how one of the voters gave their #1 vote to the Bison in the Sports Network Poll even after ASU won it all. Now that's making a statement!! ;D

      What a year!!
      SDSU...Passionate, Relentless, Champions.

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      • #4
        Re: Final CS (formerly I-AA) Polls

        Not sure why Poly is ahead of us, but oh well.

        Suspect it has to do with the quality of the opponents Poly lost to, rather than who State lost to.

        Very happy for the recognition given that we played three non-DI opponents (UCA counts as a non-DI this year.)

        Ahead of McNeese in AGS poll, but behind in TSN poll.

        Regarding NDSU's lone #1, nobody else would have been close because all the rest were resolved on the field.

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        • #5
          Re: Final CS (formerly I-AA) Polls

          Heres a new link that shows both DI leagues ranked together.
          SDSU finished #92 in the combined ranking and #10 in DIAA.

          http://realtimerpi.com/football/ncaaf_Men.html

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          • #6
            Re: Final CS (formerly I-AA) Polls

            Originally posted by mitchell2006
            Heres a new link that shows both DI leagues ranked together.
            SDSU finished #92 in the combined ranking and #10 in DIAA.

            http://realtimerpi.com/football/ncaaf_Men.html
            But behind the Gridiron Classic (non-schollies) San Diego and Monmouth, but ahead of several play-off teams? I don't think so!

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            • #7
              Re: Final CS (formerly I-AA) Polls

              Those ratings are pretty goofy and meaningless. Does anyone seriously think SDSU would have beaten Michigan State? Iowa State? A 1 in 100 fluke game maybe.

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              • #8
                Re: Final CS (formerly I-AA) Polls

                Originally posted by SoDak
                Those ratings are pretty goofy and meaningless.  Does anyone seriously think SDSU would have beaten Michigan State?  Iowa State?  A 1 in 100 fluke game maybe.  
                Definitely an imperfect system, as most are. Thats why I have always favored playing the games.
                We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                • #9
                  Re: Final CS (formerly I-AA) Polls

                  Both Cal Poly and McNeese State ended their regular seasons with wins. McNeese even made the playoffs. Both reasons why they are ranked ahead.

                  Anyways they are rankings. Just because you lose to a team doesn't necessarily make you a better team. That is why they are called upsets and the games are played.
                  Sell not virtue to purchase wealth, nor Liberty to purchase power.
                  -Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack 1738

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