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Additionally, Florida St. didnt end the year anywhere near the top 10 in 1983. In fact they finished just 7-5. So while it is impressive the ECU got swept by the Florida trio only 2 of those count as "quality losses."
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Nah they went 8-4 and won the Peach Bowl with 4 losses to top 20 teams, 3 top 6 teams, all on the road except national champion Miami.
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(02-28-2019 02:13 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  Nah they went 8-4 and won the Peach Bowl with 4 losses to top 20 teams, 3 top 6 teams, all on the road except national champion Miami.

7-5 but whatever because facts mean jack **** with you

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/sch...edule.html
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(02-28-2019 02:16 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:13 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  Nah they went 8-4 and won the Peach Bowl with 4 losses to top 20 teams, 3 top 6 teams, all on the road except national champion Miami.

7-5 but whatever because facts mean jack **** with you

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/sch...edule.html

Tulane used a ineligible QB that never played again after the Florida State game. FSU was awarded the win. Sports reference is wrong.

Look it up.
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(02-28-2019 02:17 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:16 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:13 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  Nah they went 8-4 and won the Peach Bowl with 4 losses to top 20 teams, 3 top 6 teams, all on the road except national champion Miami.

7-5 but whatever because facts mean jack **** with you

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/sch...edule.html

Tulane used a ineligible QB that never played again after the Florida State game. FSU was awarded the win. Sports reference is wrong.

Look it up.

Okay fair enough I dont know the '83 season as well as you but lowkey your dream team lost to a team that Tulane beat. lmao
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(02-28-2019 02:21 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:17 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:16 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:13 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  Nah they went 8-4 and won the Peach Bowl with 4 losses to top 20 teams, 3 top 6 teams, all on the road except national champion Miami.

7-5 but whatever because facts mean jack **** with you

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/sch...edule.html

Tulane used a ineligible QB that never played again after the Florida State game. FSU was awarded the win. Sports reference is wrong.

Look it up.

Okay fair enough I dont know the '83 season as well as you but lowkey your dream team lost to a team that Tulane beat. lmao

Tulane was playing at home and had a 23-24 year old ineligible QB. ECU was on the road and lost by one on a sketchy call.

https://youtu.be/TeIagKEdcsU
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(02-28-2019 02:26 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:21 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:17 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:16 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:13 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  Nah they went 8-4 and won the Peach Bowl with 4 losses to top 20 teams, 3 top 6 teams, all on the road except national champion Miami.

7-5 but whatever because facts mean jack **** with you

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/sch...edule.html

Tulane used a ineligible QB that never played again after the Florida State game. FSU was awarded the win. Sports reference is wrong.

Look it up.

Okay fair enough I dont know the '83 season as well as you but lowkey your dream team lost to a team that Tulane beat. lmao

Tulane was playing at home and had a 23-24 year old ineligible QB. ECU was on the road and lost by one on a sketchy call.

https://youtu.be/TeIagKEdcsU

Look man I'm just talking a little ****. I'm sure that squad was legit and probably could've had a different place in history with a little luck. Thats kind of how I feel about UH's 2016 squad. Tbh I like the Houston hire and think he'll get things turned around for ECU. No reason ECU should finish in the bottom half of this conference. Ever. Yall have a lot of potential as a program, solid fan base, and some good history. I talk **** but if yall had a dream season next year I'd be pulling for yall the minute you played someone outside of the conference. Best of luck.
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(02-28-2019 02:43 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:26 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:21 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:17 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:16 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  7-5 but whatever because facts mean jack **** with you

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/sch...edule.html

Tulane used a ineligible QB that never played again after the Florida State game. FSU was awarded the win. Sports reference is wrong.

Look it up.

Okay fair enough I dont know the '83 season as well as you but lowkey your dream team lost to a team that Tulane beat. lmao

Tulane was playing at home and had a 23-24 year old ineligible QB. ECU was on the road and lost by one on a sketchy call.

https://youtu.be/TeIagKEdcsU

Look man I'm just talking a little ****. I'm sure that squad was legit and probably could've had a different place in history with a little luck. Thats kind of how I feel about UH's 2016 squad. Tbh I like the Houston hire and think he'll get things turned around for ECU. No reason ECU should finish in the bottom half of this conference. Ever. Yall have a lot of potential as a program, solid fan base, and some good history. I talk **** but if yall had a dream season next year I'd be pulling for yall the minute you played someone outside of the conference. Best of luck.

What do you think I’m doing
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(02-28-2019 02:50 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:43 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:26 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:21 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 02:17 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  Tulane used a ineligible QB that never played again after the Florida State game. FSU was awarded the win. Sports reference is wrong.

Look it up.

Okay fair enough I dont know the '83 season as well as you but lowkey your dream team lost to a team that Tulane beat. lmao

Tulane was playing at home and had a 23-24 year old ineligible QB. ECU was on the road and lost by one on a sketchy call.

https://youtu.be/TeIagKEdcsU

Look man I'm just talking a little ****. I'm sure that squad was legit and probably could've had a different place in history with a little luck. Thats kind of how I feel about UH's 2016 squad. Tbh I like the Houston hire and think he'll get things turned around for ECU. No reason ECU should finish in the bottom half of this conference. Ever. Yall have a lot of potential as a program, solid fan base, and some good history. I talk **** but if yall had a dream season next year I'd be pulling for yall the minute you played someone outside of the conference. Best of luck.

What do you think I’m doing

Much the same. I just feel the need to clarify every now and then that its all in good fun.

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(02-28-2019 01:42 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:40 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:38 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
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(02-28-2019 01:34 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Peach_Bowl

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Peach_Bowl

Prime example. Lucky sperm.

Not even sure what your links are supposed to prove. Again that was the greatest season in ECU history by a wide margin, 2015 was just another great year for the Coogs.

Try 1983.

Congrats on an amazing 8-3 campaign. What was the better win that year? Beating 7-5 Missouri or 7-4 Southern Miss?

13 points from national champions with 3 top 10 wins on the road.

Let me get this right... that ECU team played 3 top 10 teams and lost them all is better than the 1979 UH team that went 11-1, also played 3 top 10 teams, beating 2 of them, 1 on the road and 1 at a neutral site, and using your logic was 9 points from winning a national championship.

But you did have big wins vs Murray St, SW LA, East TN, and William & Mary
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Came in expecting UCF vs Houston fans, and it's Houston vs ECU. What on earth is going on here?

i'm good with Houston @ #1. They're clearly willing to outspend the rest of us, and have a great stadium. Good recruiting location (I'll take Florida kids over Texas ones, though). The most consistent program in the AAC in terms of producing winning records.
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(02-28-2019 04:02 PM)NTXCoog12 Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:42 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:40 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:38 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:36 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  Not even sure what your links are supposed to prove. Again that was the greatest season in ECU history by a wide margin, 2015 was just another great year for the Coogs.

Try 1983.

Congrats on an amazing 8-3 campaign. What was the better win that year? Beating 7-5 Missouri or 7-4 Southern Miss?

13 points from national champions with 3 top 10 wins on the road.

Let me get this right... that ECU team played 3 top 10 teams and lost them all is better than the 1979 UH team that went 11-1, also played 3 top 10 teams, beating 2 of them, 1 on the road and 1 at a neutral site, and using your logic was 9 points from winning a national championship.

But you did have big wins vs Murray St, SW LA, East TN, and William & Mary

They lost at home to a team that didn’t even finish in the top 10.

ECU had to play everybody on the road because nobody would come to ECU. They beat Missouri, USM, and NCSU all on the road. Missouri and USM were in or around the top 25 all year. All those teams you named were division 1 and “SW Louisiana” is Louisiana Lafayette
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(02-28-2019 04:31 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 04:02 PM)NTXCoog12 Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:42 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:40 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:38 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  Try 1983.

Congrats on an amazing 8-3 campaign. What was the better win that year? Beating 7-5 Missouri or 7-4 Southern Miss?

13 points from national champions with 3 top 10 wins on the road.

Let me get this right... that ECU team played 3 top 10 teams and lost them all is better than the 1979 UH team that went 11-1, also played 3 top 10 teams, beating 2 of them, 1 on the road and 1 at a neutral site, and using your logic was 9 points from winning a national championship.

But you did have big wins vs Murray St, SW LA, East TN, and William & Mary

They lost at home to a team that didn’t even finish in the top 10.

ECU had to play everybody on the road because nobody would come to ECU. They beat Missouri, USM, and NCSU all on the road. Missouri and USM were in or around the top 25 all year. All those teams you named were division 1 and “SW Louisiana” is Louisiana Lafayette

So you're saying you beat a 7-5, 7-4, and 3-8 gauntlet of teams you named and didnt make the top 10? Missouri was top 25 for 1 week. USMbdidnt get a single vote all season.

You said the teams I mentioned were D1, but you forgot to mention 1AA. And i dont even know if they were good 1AA because I cant find their records except ULaLa which was 4-6.

How were you not Natiinal Champs?

And you say UHs top 10 loss didnt finish top 10. They finished 12th. Meanwhile one of your "top 10" losses finished unranked. Do you think no one is going to call you out on your exaggerations and flat out lies?
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I'm waiting for an SMU fan to say their 1983 team was better than ECUs. They finished #12. Their only losses were to UT and Bama #5 and #15 in the final rankings
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(02-28-2019 09:54 PM)NTXCoog12 Wrote:  I'm waiting for an SMU fan to say their 1983 team was better than ECUs. They finished #12. Their only losses were to UT and Bama #5 and #15 in the final rankings


ECU’s national championship team was better than ours
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(02-28-2019 09:54 PM)NTXCoog12 Wrote:  I'm waiting for an SMU fan to say their 1983 team was better than ECUs. They finished #12. Their only losses were to UT and Bama #5 and #15 in the final rankings

No wins over ranked teams and a blowout loss to an 8-4 team. Lucky sperm.
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(02-28-2019 09:45 PM)NTXCoog12 Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 04:31 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 04:02 PM)NTXCoog12 Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:42 PM)DowdyPirate Wrote:  
(02-28-2019 01:40 PM)WhoseHouse? Wrote:  Congrats on an amazing 8-3 campaign. What was the better win that year? Beating 7-5 Missouri or 7-4 Southern Miss?

13 points from national champions with 3 top 10 wins on the road.

Let me get this right... that ECU team played 3 top 10 teams and lost them all is better than the 1979 UH team that went 11-1, also played 3 top 10 teams, beating 2 of them, 1 on the road and 1 at a neutral site, and using your logic was 9 points from winning a national championship.

But you did have big wins vs Murray St, SW LA, East TN, and William & Mary

They lost at home to a team that didn’t even finish in the top 10.

ECU had to play everybody on the road because nobody would come to ECU. They beat Missouri, USM, and NCSU all on the road. Missouri and USM were in or around the top 25 all year. All those teams you named were division 1 and “SW Louisiana” is Louisiana Lafayette

So you're saying you beat a 7-5, 7-4, and 3-8 gauntlet of teams you named and didnt make the top 10? Missouri was top 25 for 1 week. USMbdidnt get a single vote all season.

You said the teams I mentioned were D1, but you forgot to mention 1AA. And i dont even know if they were good 1AA because I cant find their records except ULaLa which was 4-6.

How were you not Natiinal Champs?

And you say UHs top 10 loss didnt finish top 10. They finished 12th. Meanwhile one of your "top 10" losses finished unranked. Do you think no one is going to call you out on your exaggerations and flat out lies?

You just made a big batch of bull**** and I don’t have the energy to direct you to appropriate sites. 13 points on the road against officials and top 7 teams. Had the national champions beat. Had FSU beat. Pretty much had UF beat would have only had to get a first down and make a 35 yard field goal. Zebras interfered.
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