sarkelcpa
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Massey College Football Ranking Composite for week ending October 11, 2014
For the SunBelt Conference:
56.) Arkansas State
67.) Georgia Southern
86.) South Alabama
96.) Louisiana - Monroe
104.) Louisiana
105.) Texas State
118.) Troy
124.) New Mexico State
125.) Appalachian State
126.) Georgia State
128.) Idaho
http://masseyratings.com/cf/compare.htm
Man, I wish this conference was stronger than it is. It has been a confidence builder for us in our inaugural FBS year but I hope it gets better in the next few years.
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WinstonTheWolf
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RE: Massey College Football Ranking Composite for week ending October 11, 2014
We've been here before(actually worse off), and steadily improved. As long as schools don't get picked off by other conferences we'll get better as a league.
I don't expect APP or Troy to be down long, and I expect good things from USA.
Georgia Southern, Louisiana Ragin Cajuns, and A-State should be top 70 programs for the foreseeable future.
ULM is limited and does the best with what they have to work with. Texas State has great potential, but I'm afraid Fran might not get it done. Hope I'm wrong.
Hell even Idaho has managed to be good in the past, despite their limitations. And Georgia State is in a fertile recruiting area.
A rising tide lifts all boats. Go Sun Belt!
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RE: Massey College Football Ranking Composite for week ending October 11, 2014
(10-16-2014 06:10 PM)sarkelcpa Wrote: For the SunBelt Conference:
56.) Arkansas State
67.) Georgia Southern
86.) South Alabama
96.) Louisiana - Monroe
104.) Louisiana
105.) Texas State
118.) Troy
124.) New Mexico State
125.) Appalachian State
126.) Georgia State
128.) Idaho
http://masseyratings.com/cf/compare.htm
Man, I wish this conference was stronger than it is. It has been a confidence builder for us in our inaugural FBS year but I hope it gets better in the next few years.
that's what Im talking about I love being the hunter and not the hunted. Last time we were projected 120 out of 120 we went 9-3 and won the NOB
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10-16-2014 08:25 PM |
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sarkelcpa
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RE: Massey College Football Ranking Composite for week ending October 11, 2014
(10-16-2014 06:36 PM)WinstonTheWolf Wrote: We've been here before(actually worse off), and steadily improved. As long as schools don't get picked off by other conferences we'll get better as a league.
I don't expect APP or Troy to be down long, and I expect good things from USA.
Georgia Southern, Louisiana Ragin Cajuns, and A-State should be top 70 programs for the foreseeable future.
ULM is limited and does the best with what they have to work with. Texas State has great potential, but I'm afraid Fran might not get it done. Hope I'm wrong.
Hell even Idaho has managed to be good in the past, despite their limitations. And Georgia State is in a fertile recruiting area.
A rising tide lifts all boats. Go Sun Belt!
I believe you're right. I just hope realignment doesn't rear its ugly head for several years so that this conference can find its feet. I agree, it has high potential (with the potential cannibalism during conference play).
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10-16-2014 09:37 PM |
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