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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: purplepig10 on July 23, 2007, 10:14:13 PM
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This week, ESPN is ranking the 119 D-1 schools over the past decade on record, traditions, recruiting, facilities, coaches, attendance and support. They are starting at the bottom and working their way up to #1. Any thoughts on where we will rank? Who the top 5 will be??
Here are #'s 119-101.
sports.espn.go.com/ncf/ne...d=tab2pos2
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that link doesn't work...isn't even a link
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Sorry, i don't know how to post a link and make it active.
Paste this and it should work, if not go to ESPN and go to college football.
It is on the front page.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2942242
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Hey look it's magic, the link thingy works!!!
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119 Buffalo 12-79 .132 0 0-0
You want the definition of the ultimate underdog program? How's this: The Bulls have been favored once against a fellow Division I-A opponent in eight years of I-A football. At least they came through, beating No. 118 Temple 9-3 last season in the opener.
In 18 years there will be a video just like fatty's touting Buffalo's rise from the ashes. Who will be their Bill Snyder?
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117 Florida International 8-25 .242 0 0-0
It's never good when the signature moment in your program's history is a full-scale, on-field brawl versus Miami. Or when your best win is at Louisiana-Monroe (see No. 113 on this list).
Gave us a run for our money in 05. :frown:
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Baylor at 101 is, of course, a subject on the BearMeat blog. You can check out their take just below the Daily Dimebag feature on John David Weed.
http://bearmeat.blogspot.com/ (http://bearmeat.blogspot.com/)
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102 San Jose State 44-72 .379 0 1-0
You know it's tough to sustain excitement here when the team goes 9-4 and still ranks 99th nationally in attendance, as the Spartans did in 2006. Opening with four straight road games, and playing seven overall, might undercut last year's momentum.
:ohno:
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no dennehy/dodson on the vid?
:peek:
I couldn't believe you didn't include that UNLV picture, or the Terry black ones.
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no dennehy/dodson on the vid?
Sloan and Bliss are plenty of fun and no worries about controversy.
I couldn't believe you didn't include that UNLV picture, or the Terry black ones.
I really don't know crap about Baylor.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2946385 (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2946385)
#83 - ku
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(ku) overall record under Mangino is 25-35
Can anyone tell me what Snyder's records was in his first five years?
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The Jayhawks have pulled off some impressive upsets during Mark Mangino's five-year tenure. They also have been bowl eligible three times in the last four years. However, the team's overall record under Mangino is 25-35, which is only a slight improvement over the previous five seasons (22-34).
Where exactly were these impressive upsets?
Mangino has never beat a team that didn't end the season with atleast 4 losses.
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Doesn't any win count as an upset for the chickenhawks?
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I was surprised by the following:
2006 - South Florida
2005 - NU
2004 - UT (moral victory)
2003 - MU
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I was surprised by the following:
2006 - South Florida
2005 - NU
2004 - UT (moral victory)
2003 - MU
Surprising? Yes. Upsetting? No. Not a single one of those teams was good. NU was the closest.
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I was surprised by the following:
2006 - South Florida
2005 - NU
2004 - UT (moral victory)
2003 - MU
You're right about the moral victory. Texas should end up winning at least the Big 12 this year. their only question mark is the Oline.
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117 Florida International 8-25 .242 0 0-0
It's never good when the signature moment in your program's history is a full-scale, on-field brawl versus Miami. Or when your best win is at Louisiana-Monroe (see No. 113 on this list).
Gave us a run for our money in 05. :frown:
Yeah, thanks to DM
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So where will KSU end up? Top 20?
I'm guessing around 28.
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http://football.stassen.com/cgi-bin/records/calc-wp.pl?start=1997&end=2006&rpct=30&min=5&se=on&by=Wins
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117 Florida International 8-25 .242 0 0-0
It's never good when the signature moment in your program's history is a full-scale, on-field brawl versus Miami. Or when your best win is at Louisiana-Monroe (see No. 113 on this list).
Gave us a run for our money in 05. :frown:
Yeah, thanks to DM
If by DM you mean Dylan Meier then he didn't even play in that game or any game during the 2005 season.
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Del Miller not Dylan Meier
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2947591 (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2947591)
#56 (tied) - OSU: The Cowboys are barely above .500 in the past decade (60-58). They've gone from decent to mediocre to pretty good and back to decent. OSU seems to be on the rise again, but it can't be easy knowing Bob Stoops and archrival Oklahoma have outshone the Cowboys in this 10-year stretch.
#62 - Missouri: The Tigers are 59-59 in the past 10 years. And it has taken awhile, but it seems as if coach Gary Pinkel finally has some traction in Columbia. Still, it'd be nice if Mizzou beat someone very good. Aside from a 2003 upset of Nebraska, MU basically has lived off beating mediocre opponents and no one else.
#66 - Iowa State: Under Dan McCarney, the Cyclones crept toward respectability after years of ineptitude. Still, Iowa State's sub-44 percent winning percentage the past 10 years probably merits an even lower spot on this list. When the Cyclones did make it to bowl games, they were among the programs with the lowest graduation rates. To Iowa State's credit, the program does have a very loyal following. Last season, the Cyclones were one of about 15 programs in the country to average an attendance mark that was more than 100 percent of stadium capacity. (Iowa State's attendance for the season was 323,197. Its cumulative stadium capacity for the seven home dates was 320,698.)
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the Cyclones were one of about 15 programs in the country to average an attendance mark that was more than 100 percent of stadium capacity. (Iowa State's attendance for the season was 323,197. Its cumulative stadium capacity for the seven home dates was 320,698.)
that's curious.
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(ku) overall record under Mangino is 25-35
Can anyone tell me what Snyder's records was in his first five years?
Snyder was 27-28-1 in his first five years. This was a marked improvement over the team's record over the previous five years, 6-47-1. That's basically an improvement of four wins per year. The fatman, meanwhile, has improved his team by 3/5 of a win per year. Better lock him up with a long term contract before he slips away!