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Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 12:48 pm
by Keenan
http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnf ... A-POLL.htm
1. Montana Grizzlies (57) 1-0 3,052 2
2. Villanova Wildcats (46) 0-1 2,886 1
3. Appalachian State Mountaineers (8) 1-0 2,774 3
4. Southern Illinois Salukis (3) 1-0 2,716 5
5. Jacksonville State Gamecocks (9) 1-0 2,337 17
6. New Hampshire Wildcats (2) 1-0 2,202 10
7. Richmond Spiders 0-1 2,093 6
8. Elon Phoenix 0-1 2,080 7
9. South Dakota State Jackrabbits 0-0 1,926 9
10. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 0-1 1,729 8
11. William & Mary Tribe (1) 0-1 1,691 4
12. James Madison Dukes 1-0 1,585 15
13. McNeese State Cowboys 1-0 1,531 12
14. Northern Iowa Panthers 0-0 1,298 14
15. South Carolina State Bulldogs 0-1 1,275 11
16. Delaware Blue Hens 1-0 1,249 16
17. Eastern Washington Eagles 0-1 1,144 13
18. Massachusetts Minutemen 1-0 955 NR
19. Liberty Flames 1-0 771 21
20. Weber State Wildcats 0-1 686 19
21. North Dakota State Bison 1-0 635 NR
22. Prairie View A&M Panthers 1-0 631 20
23. Eastern Illinois Panthers 0-1 606 18
24. Montana State Bobcats 1-0 566 24
25. Colgate Raiders 1-0 439 22
Others receiving votes: Holy Cross 439, Penn 358, Northern Arizona 184, Illinois State 158, Chattanooga 130, Cal Poly 106, Wofford 100, Furman 98, Missouri State 60, Harvard 56, Florida A&M 55, Southeastern Louisiana 55, Georgia Southern 54, Jackson State 37, Lehigh 22, Lafayette 21, Texas State 16, Hampton 14, Albany 14, Western Illinois 13, Samford 13, South Dakota 11, Stony Brook 8, Central Arkansas 8, Jacksonville 8, Southern Utah 7, Norfolk State 7, UC Davis 5, Eastern Kentucky 5, Butler 4, Dayton 4, Indiana State 3, Lamar 3, Youngstown State 3, Monmouth 2, The Citadel 2, Brown 2.
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 1:13 pm
by FlamesBeBallin
Anybody think with our schedule we break the top ten this season?
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 1:16 pm
by BJWilliams
if we sweep the first five that is a definite possibility (at least on my ballot)
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 1:16 pm
by kuntryboimike
FlamesBeBallin wrote:Anybody think with our schedule we break the top ten this season?
only if we beat JMU AND Ball St. if we beat JMU only I think we'll be top 15 just ahead of JMU. For example:
14 Liberty
15 JMU
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 3:04 pm
by ToTheLeft
1. Montana (28) 1856
2. Villanova (39) 1815
3. Southern Illinois (1) 1676
4. Appalachian St. (2) 1628
5. New Hampshire 1524
6. Jacksonville St. (6) 1508
7. Elon 1262
8. South Dakota St. 1198
9. Richmond 1084
10. William & Mary 1009
11. South Carolina St. 925
12. James Madison 890
13. Stephen F. Austin 843
14. Delaware 839
15. Northern Iowa 821
16. North Dakota St. (2) 749
17. Eastern Washington 735
18. Massachusetts 734
19. McNeese St. 678
20. Liberty 586
21. Weber St. 492
22. Montana St. 401
23. Furman 290
24. Eastern Illinois 222
25. Pennsylvania 166
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Holy Cross (45), Prairie View A&M (29), Chattanooga (26), Northern Arizona (23), Cal Poly (18), Colgate (18), Missouri St. (18), Albany (14), Southeastern Louisiana (12), Texas St. (9), Wofford (8), Georgia Southern (7), Central Arkansas (4), Florida A&M (4), Illinois St. (4), Lafayette (4), Lehigh (4), Southern Utah (4), UC Davis (4), Harvard (3), Southern (3), Youngstown St. (3), Dayton (2), Grambling St. (2), Stony Brook (2)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Jacksonville St.
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: William & Mary
AGS Poll
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 3:04 pm
by ToTheLeft
1. Montana (28) 1856
2. Villanova (39) 1815
3. Southern Illinois (1) 1676
4. Appalachian St. (2) 1628
5. New Hampshire 1524
6. Jacksonville St. (6) 1508
7. Elon 1262
8. South Dakota St. 1198
9. Richmond 1084
10. William & Mary 1009
11. South Carolina St. 925
12. James Madison 890
13. Stephen F. Austin 843
14. Delaware 839
15. Northern Iowa 821
16. North Dakota St. (2) 749
17. Eastern Washington 735
18. Massachusetts 734
19. McNeese St. 678
20. Liberty 586
21. Weber St. 492
22. Montana St. 401
23. Furman 290
24. Eastern Illinois 222
25. Pennsylvania 166
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Holy Cross (45), Prairie View A&M (29), Chattanooga (26), Northern Arizona (23), Cal Poly (18), Colgate (18), Missouri St. (18), Albany (14), Southeastern Louisiana (12), Texas St. (9), Wofford (8), Georgia Southern (7), Central Arkansas (4), Florida A&M (4), Illinois St. (4), Lafayette (4), Lehigh (4), Southern Utah (4), UC Davis (4), Harvard (3), Southern (3), Youngstown St. (3), Dayton (2), Grambling St. (2), Stony Brook (2)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Jacksonville St.
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: William & Mary
AGS Poll
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 3:46 pm
by jcmanson
FlamesBeBallin wrote:Anybody think with our schedule we break the top ten this season?
yes
Coaches Poll
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 4:12 pm
by jcmanson
1. Montana (16)1-06622
2. Southern Illinois1-05985
3. Appalachian State (1)1-05853
4. Villanova (8)0-15791
5. New Hampshire1-05189
6. Jacksonville State (2)1-051617
7. Richmond0-14786
8. Elon0-14437
9. South Dakota State0-042610
10. McNeese State1-037811
11. James Madison1-035715
12. Stephen F. Austin0-13538
13. Northern Iowa0-033613
14. William & Mary0-12854
15. Eastern Washington0-127314
16. South Carolina State0-126412
17. Delaware1-023419
18. Liberty1-021620
19. Weber State0-118418
20. Massachusetts1-0163NR
21. North Dakota State1-0138NR
22. Eastern Illinois0-113416
23. Montana State1-011524
24. Northern Arizona1-010723
25. Colgate1-08122
Others receiving votes (points in parentheses): Prairie View A&M (79), Holy Cross (67), Cal-Poly (47), Illinois State (28), Penn (23), Missouri State (17), Georgia Southern (12), Harvard (11), Albany, (9), Furman (9), Texas State (8), Arkansas-Pine Bluff (6), Bethune-Cookman (5), Southern Utah (5), Tennessee State (5), Southeastern Louisiana (4), Alabama State (3), Florida A&M (3), Gardner-Webb (3), Austin Peay (2), Dayton (2), Bucknell (1), Butler (1), UC Davis (1), Youngstown State (1)
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 4:14 pm
by Cider Jim
Seven teams ranked above us LOST on Saturday.
2. Villanova Wildcats (46) 0-1 2,886 1
7. Richmond Spiders 0-1 2,093 6
8. Elon Phoenix 0-1 2,080 7
10. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 0-1 1,729 8
11. William & Mary Tribe (1) 0-1 1,691 4
15. South Carolina State Bulldogs 0-1 1,275 11
17. Eastern Washington Eagles 0-1 1,144 13
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 4:43 pm
by Kolzilla41
Cider Jim wrote:Seven teams ranked above us LOST on Saturday.
2. Villanova Wildcats (46) 0-1 2,886 1
7. Richmond Spiders 0-1 2,093 6
8. Elon Phoenix 0-1 2,080 7
10. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 0-1 1,729 8
11. William & Mary Tribe (1) 0-1 1,691 4
15. South Carolina State Bulldogs 0-1 1,275 11
17. Eastern Washington Eagles 0-1 1,144 13
All to FBS schools.
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 4:59 pm
by Chris Lang
Except for William & Mary, which lost a conference road game.
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 5:04 pm
by kuntryboimike
Cider Jim wrote:Seven teams ranked above us LOST on Saturday.
2. Villanova Wildcats (46) 0-1 2,886 1
7. Richmond Spiders 0-1 2,093 6
8. Elon Phoenix 0-1 2,080 7
10. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 0-1 1,729 8
11. William & Mary Tribe (1) 0-1 1,691 4
15. South Carolina State Bulldogs 0-1 1,275 11
17. Eastern Washington Eagles 0-1 1,144 13
They also played good teams like Temple and UVA. Teams we probably also would have lost to. I have no problem "right now" with them being ahead of us in the poll
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 6th, 2010, 5:50 pm
by jenkins
does it make sense no, but it is predictable yes. Richmond got thumped by UVA, I was at that game as well as the LU game and Richmond is not nearly as good as they have been the past two years. They will tumble down the rankings IMHO as the season goes on. Corp is solid at QB but they lost a LOT from the past couple seasons this year. William and Mary should have fallen bit further in my opinion, even though it is a road loss to a solid team, a loss has got to cost you something.
As far as getting in top 10, i think we get in the top ten easily as long as we only lose one game this year.
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 9:22 am
by Schfourteenteen
ToTheLeft wrote:1. Montana (28) 1856
2. Villanova (39) 1815
3. Southern Illinois (1) 1676
4. Appalachian St. (2) 1628
5. New Hampshire 1524
6. Jacksonville St. (6) 1508
7. Elon 1262
8. South Dakota St. 1198
9. Richmond 1084
10. William & Mary 1009
11. South Carolina St. 925
12. James Madison 890
13. Stephen F. Austin 843
14. Delaware 839
15. Northern Iowa 821
16. North Dakota St. (2) 749
17. Eastern Washington 735
18. Massachusetts 734
19. McNeese St. 678
20. Liberty 586
21. Weber St. 492
22. Montana St. 401
23. Furman 290
24. Eastern Illinois 222
25. Pennsylvania 166
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Holy Cross (45), Prairie View A&M (29), Chattanooga (26), Northern Arizona (23), Cal Poly (18), Colgate (18), Missouri St. (18), Albany (14), Southeastern Louisiana (12), Texas St. (9), Wofford (8), Georgia Southern (7), Central Arkansas (4), Florida A&M (4), Illinois St. (4), Lafayette (4), Lehigh (4), Southern Utah (4), UC Davis (4), Harvard (3), Southern (3), Youngstown St. (3), Dayton (2), Grambling St. (2), Stony Brook (2)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Jacksonville St.
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: William & Mary
AGS Poll
That's still way too high.
*Edit - Didn't realize Liberty was bolded too.
Re: TSN Poll 9/6/10 Liberty #19
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 10:26 am
by TDDance234
FlamesBeBallin wrote:Anybody think with our schedule we break the top ten this season?
We're going to have to crush Ball State and beat JMU convincingly. And that's still pushing it, IMO. I don't think we get past Ball State.
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 10:34 am
by SumItUp
Will someone post a link to the AGS poll results.
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 1:02 pm
by BJWilliams
Any Given Saturday Poll wrote:1. Montana (28) 1856
2. Villanova (39) 1815
3. Southern Illinois (1) 1676
4. Appalachian St. (2) 1628
5. New Hampshire 1524
6. Jacksonville St. (6) 1508
7. Elon 1262
8. South Dakota St. 1198
9. Richmond 1084
10. William & Mary 1009
11. South Carolina St. 925
12. James Madison 890
13. Stephen F. Austin 843
14. Delaware 839
15. Northern Iowa 821
16. North Dakota St. (2) 749
17. Eastern Washington 735
18. Massachusetts 734
19. McNeese St. 678
20. Liberty 586
21. Weber St. 492
22. Montana St. 401
23. Furman 290
24. Eastern Illinois 222
25. Pennsylvania 166
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Holy Cross (45), Prairie View A&M (29), Chattanooga (26), Northern Arizona (23), Cal Poly (18), Colgate (18), Missouri St. (18), Albany (14), Southeastern Louisiana (12), Texas St. (9), Wofford (8), Georgia Southern (7), Central Arkansas (4), Florida A&M (4), Illinois St. (4), Lafayette (4), Lehigh (4), Southern Utah (4), UC Davis (4), Harvard (3), Southern (3), Youngstown St. (3), Dayton (2), Grambling St. (2), Stony Brook (2)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Jacksonville St.
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: William & Mary
http://www.anygivensaturday.com/showthr ... Discussion
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 1:30 pm
by Schfourteenteen
Stony Brook has to be a mistake.
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 1:41 pm
by SumItUp
I saw that thread. Is TTL releasing polls for AGS now or where is the link to the original release of the poll?
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 1:47 pm
by ToTheLeft
Yeah, ya know. I'm kind of a big deal.
Lol, nah, I just copy/pasted the results from the "AGS Poll" section of the board.
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 1:54 pm
by BJWilliams
That's because they havent posted it yet...they always post the poll first so people can discuss it and while that is going on they write up the "official release" and then add it to the poll post.
As an addendum, TTL and I are both voters in the AGS poll...what usually happens is that the head admin posts the poll (which is usually in the AGS Poll section which I think you have to be a registered member to get to that) and somebody usually posts it in the general FCS Discussion
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 2:17 pm
by Schfourteenteen
I think I remember seeing Keenan on there as well.
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 2:38 pm
by SumItUp
Thanks BJ. I registered to vote this year also, but I'm not sure I want to take the time. First,I have to figure out how to login to that section again.
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 3:01 pm
by Sly Fox
I was one of the original voters when they started the poll. But I felt guilty not really following the rest of the nation well enough to do a decent job. I knew all about the Big South and the Texas schools. The rest of America, not so much.
Re: Week #1 Polls: Coaches #18 TSN #19 AGS #20
Posted: September 7th, 2010, 6:38 pm
by Keenan
Schfourteenteen wrote:I think I remember seeing Keenan on there as well.
Yes, I would be an AGS voter this season.