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NOTE: These are multiple rankings from multiple websites. Not my own.

1. James Madison
2. North Dakota State
3. Eastern Washington
4. South Dakota State
5. Richmond
6. Wofford
7. Jacksonville State
8. Sam Houston State
9. Samford
10. Villanova
11. Youngstown State
12. The Citadel
13. Chattanooga
14. North Dakota
15. Central Arkansas
16. Montana
17. Northern Arizona
18. New Hampshire
19. Northern Iowa
20. Mercer
21. Lehigh
22. Illinois State
23. Furman
24. William and Mary
25. Kennesaw State
http://www.southernpigskin.com/socon/way...cs-top-25/


1. SHSU
2. NDSU
3. JMU
4. SDSU
5. JSU
6. RICHMOND
7. VILLANOVA
8. WEBER ST
9. WOFFORD
10. EWU
11. ILL ST
12. CITADEL
13. CSU
14. UND
15. GRAMBLING
16. UCA
17. YSU
18. UTC
19. ALBANY
20. SAMFORD
21. TENN ST
22. NC CENTRAL
23. MCNEESE
24. LEHIGH
25. SAN DIEGO
Street and Smith

1. NDSU
2. JMU
3. SDSU
4. SHSU
5. UND
6. EWU
7. RICHMOND
8. VILLANOVA
9. JSU
10. WOFFORD
11. UNH
12. LEHIGH
13. UNI
14. YSU
15. UTC
16. CSU
17. UCA
18. SAMFORD
19. WIU
20. ALBANY
21. FORDHAM
22. CP
23. LIBERTY
24. MCNEESE
25. CITADEL

All-AMERICA
QB JEREMIAH BRISCOE, SHSU
RB CHASE EDMONDS, FORDHAM
RB ELIJAH IBITOKUN-HANKS, ALBANY
FB JOE PROTHEROE, CAL POLY
WR JUSTIN WATSON, PENN
WR JAKE WIENEKE, SDSU
TE DALLAS GOEDERT, SDSU
C JACOB OHNESORGE, SDSU
OL JUSTIN LEA, JSU
OL BRANDON PARKER, NCAT
OL TIMON PARRIS, STONY BROOK
OL AARON STINNIE, JMU

DL PAT AFRIYIE, COLGATE
DL ANTHONY ELLIS, CSU
DL PJ HALL, SHSU
DL DARIUS JACKSON, JSU
LB NICK DELUCA, NDSU
LB DARIUS LEONARD, SCSU
LB BRETT TAYLOR, WIU
DB MARLON BRIDGES, JSU
DB TRE DEMPSEY, NDSU
DB COLE REYES, UND
DB ROB ROLLE, VILLANOVA

K LANE CLARK, TSU
P IAN BERRYMAN, WCU
KR JOHN SANTIAGO, UND
PR KHRIS GARDIN, NCAT
Athlon rankings+ all American predictions.

1 James Madison
2 North Dakota State
3 Eastern Washington
4 South Dakota State
5 Richmond
6 Jacksonville State
7 Sam Houston State
8 Central Arkansas
9 Villanova
10 Samford
11 Youngstown State
12 Chattanooga
13 North Dakota
14 The Citadel
15 Montana
16 Northern Arizona
17 Northern Iowa
18 Wofford
19 Cal Poly SLO
20 New Hampshire
21 Lehigh
22 South Dakota
23 Illinois State
24 Mercer
25 Grambling State
26 William and Mary
27 Western Illinois
28 Furman
29 Kennesaw State
30 San Diego
Massey/Computer rankings.
As you say, much too early. Right now our team is a veritable enigma...lots of talent and lots pf unknowns.
(05-30-2017 04:41 PM)BigTribe3 Wrote: [ -> ]As you say, much too early. Right now our team is a veritable enigma...lots of talent and lots pf unknowns.

I think we are a really talented team. We have depth in almost every position. This can be a really good season, barring injuries.
No Shon Mitchell on these lists. They're invalid.

My opinion is that all rankings are too early until Thanksgiving.
One thing I've noticed is that all of the rankings are really high on UR.

New system, guess it's just a wait and see for now.
(05-30-2017 07:15 PM)TribeInTheBurg Wrote: [ -> ]No Shon Mitchell on these lists. They're invalid.

My opinion is that all rankings are too early until Thanksgiving.

They can't lump in the second coming of Jesus with mere mortals. It's insulting.
Nobody knows, except perhaps Jimmye and his staff, whether Mitchell is the real deal, the great successor to the remarkable line of great quarterbacks Laycock has produced over 37 years.

But let's at least, rather than disparaging the enthusiasm he's engendered, enjoy the fact that Laycock and our football program has landed one of the greatest high school qbs ever in Virginia high school football...that Shone picked W&M over a bunch of big time programs...and that he thought enough of his choice to graduate high school early and enroll early here so he could benefit from spring practice.

It's nice, just for once, to have a major prospect come here with, at least the chance, to make a mark here.

Personally I find it's uplifted our program, had a big impact on recruiting, and created an excitement
around the football program that's been missing for a while.
(06-01-2017 05:51 AM)BigTribe3 Wrote: [ -> ]Nobody knows, except perhaps Jimmye and his staff, whether Mitchell is the real deal, the great successor to the remarkable line of great quarterbacks Laycock has produced over 37 years.

But let's at least, rather than disparaging the enthusiasm he's engendered, enjoy the fact that Laycock and our football program has landed one of the greatest high school qbs ever in Virginia high school football...that Shone picked W&M over a bunch of big time programs...and that he thought enough of his choice to graduate high school early and enroll early here so he could benefit from spring practice.

It's nice, just for once, to have a major prospect come here with, at least the chance, to make a mark here.

Personally I find it's uplifted our program, had a big impact on recruiting, and created an excitement
around the football program that's been missing for a while.
Solid post, BigTribe3

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(06-01-2017 06:31 AM)Tribal Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-01-2017 05:51 AM)BigTribe3 Wrote: [ -> ]Nobody knows, except perhaps Jimmye and his staff, whether Mitchell is the real deal, the great successor to the remarkable line of great quarterbacks Laycock has produced over 37 years.

But let's at least, rather than disparaging the enthusiasm he's engendered, enjoy the fact that Laycock and our football program has landed one of the greatest high school qbs ever in Virginia high school football...that Shone picked W&M over a bunch of big time programs...and that he thought enough of his choice to graduate high school early and enroll early here so he could benefit from spring practice.

It's nice, just for once, to have a major prospect come here with, at least the chance, to make a mark here.

Personally I find it's uplifted our program, had a big impact on recruiting, and created an excitement
around the football program that's been missing for a while.
Solid post, BigTribe3

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No sense redshirting him due to Graduate Transfer Loophole...right? Russell Wilson style?
(06-01-2017 06:31 AM)Tribal Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-01-2017 05:51 AM)BigTribe3 Wrote: [ -> ]Nobody knows, except perhaps Jimmye and his staff, whether Mitchell is the real deal, the great successor to the remarkable line of great quarterbacks Laycock has produced over 37 years.

But let's at least, rather than disparaging the enthusiasm he's engendered, enjoy the fact that Laycock and our football program has landed one of the greatest high school qbs ever in Virginia high school football...that Shone picked W&M over a bunch of big time programs...and that he thought enough of his choice to graduate high school early and enroll early here so he could benefit from spring practice.

It's nice, just for once, to have a major prospect come here with, at least the chance, to make a mark here.

Personally I find it's uplifted our program, had a big impact on recruiting, and created an excitement
around the football program that's been missing for a while.
Solid post, BigTribe3

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No sense redshirting him due to Graduate Transfer Loophole...right? Game and size reminiscent of Russell Wilson?
(06-01-2017 05:51 AM)BigTribe3 Wrote: [ -> ]Nobody knows, except perhaps Jimmye and his staff, whether Mitchell is the real deal, the great successor to the remarkable line of great quarterbacks Laycock has produced over 37 years.

I get your point.

I also get Rocco's point.

"The remarkable line of great quarterbacks Laycock has produced over 37 years" ended in 2004, and for the most part, the QB play that we have seen since 2004 is a far cry from the QB play that we saw from 1980-2004.

Here's hoping that Mitchell is a successor to Yagiello, Cook, Knight, and Campbell ... it would make Tribe football (fill in the blank) again!

:-)
Let's skip further discussion. I was making a joke exaggerating Mitchell's reputation preceding him here, but clearly hope that he's as good as advertised.
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