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RE: How far will/should teams fall?
(09-11-2021 11:32 PM)Scoochpooch1 Wrote:  
(09-11-2021 11:24 PM)Milwaukee Wrote:  ...and who should move up??

Perhaps ND won't move down as much as Toledo will move up...

Toledo received no votes in last week's AP poll. They may receive a few votes this week.

Appalachian State received only one vote in last weeks AP poll, despite being ranked #28 in the Massey Composite. They may receive quite a few votes after losing @ Miami by 2 pts in the closing minutes of the game.

They just don't penalize teams for bad wins. ND beat FSU by 3 who just lost to Jax St. And Toledo by 3 simply because the QB doesn't understand the clock rules. Toledo could have iced the game and kicked an 18 yard FG at buzzer.

The App State game also had a weird ending. They were almost within FG range to take the lead, and had a couple of downs to to go and 40+ seconds on the clock. I didn't see the game, but was following it on CBS gametracker, all it says is that the QB took off running the ball with 40 seconds to go, and that that was the last play in the game, even though it wasn't 4th down.

"what the bleep?"
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2021 12:20 AM by Milwaukee.)
09-12-2021 12:18 AM
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How far will/should teams fall? - VCE - 09-11-2021, 10:29 PM
RE: How far will/should teams fall? - Milwaukee - 09-12-2021 12:18 AM



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