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Not that it means a whole lot, but their rankings are as folllows;

1. NIU
2. Akron
3. Toledo
4. Kent
5. WMU
6. BGSU
7. BSU
8. EMU
9. CMU
10. Ohio
11. Miami
12. Buffalo

Maybe next year for the Flagship.
4th. Not bad for a team lagging behind with poor facilities and no attendance. 03-razz
You would think that Ball St's class would be rated higher, even though they lost 2 players at the last minute.

Plus, I thought Buffalo was supposed to have a very good class ?
BobL Wrote:<a href='http://www.collegefootballnews.com/mac/2005_Pages/Recruiting_MAC.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.collegefootballnews.com/mac/200...ruiting_MAC.htm</a>

Not that it means a whole lot, but their rankings are as folllows;

1. NIU
2. Akron
3. Toledo
4. Kent
5. WMU
6. BGSU
7. BSU
8. EMU
9. CMU
10. Ohio
11. Miami
12. Buffalo

Maybe next year for the Flagship.
What do you mean? The flagship signed the next Walter Payton, Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White, Ray Guy and Morten Andersen. And that's just the walk-ons.

The Flagship will win the next four National Championships easily, and every entering freshman is a future Rhodes Scholar.

It won't be long until Athens is bigger than New York City, and the Flasghip will leave the MAC for a "real" conference.
I hate this quote:
Quote:The offensive line got the most help with the defensive line all but ignored.


We got ONE DT and ONE DE, who's listed as a DL. I trust the coaches to do their jobs well, but damn, this is the area the Rockets have been weakest at for 3 years and that's all we got 03-banghead I know about the one DT we lost in the last few days leading up to signing day, but doggone it, we've got to get some DEPTH there. Once again, I look at the class and see big guys with good feet who played both ways in high school getting signed to play OL. Sure, we need the hogs to make the offense go, but we need to be able to STOP SOMEBODY now and then too! Makes me nervous to have to rely on guys who haven't proven they're going to make it in the classroom.
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