apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 2:15 pm
Regardless of what other teams do, Furman needs to beat VMI and at least split with UTC and WC and they are in. Lose any 2 of these games and they are out and don't deserve to be in.
agree AP. Win out we win the SoCon. Beat VMI (weaker run D helps us ) and POINT and we need to split UTC and WOff and we are probably in at 8-4, (7-2 FCS ) which should hold up. especially as I think that would ranked top 20/25. We are maybe at 13 this week w Montana State losing to an ORV UND team. It will be close how far they drop.. my point is ( and I dont have many good points
) - continue to win 3 and drop 1 and we are almost for sure - deservedly or not - top 20ish. I don't see them leaving a top 20 ranked team out that is 8-4 where two of the losses are FBS. Key is that The Citadel loss is already in our ranking of 14 .. as are the two FBS losses... those 3 losses are already included and they have us at nbr 14. So in my hypothetical there is only one more loss to include.
As Astro said there are a lot of teams beating up on each other (granted, CAA IS better than SoCon) and we should pull for everyone to have 5-5 type records. Teams below us having .600 records really helps our resume. Astro listed all of them I think. We got a lot of that this week and it will continue to happen...
EDIT: actually I found two more that lost - Astro, I think 22 UC Davis and 25 Sam Houston lost also ? that's good for us. Keep those top 25 losses coming, and we probably ought to focus on the COACHES poll. that's the poll the committee said they look at,. So Montana State lost but they are number 9 in coaches. Nichols at 15 losing really is a good thing for us. Interesting.. just loooked but the one Astro lists correctly at 20 in AGS (UT Martin) is 26th in the poll the committee uses. Still helps though.
So for the poll the committee stated last year that they use for guidance (COACHES) these are teams that lost:
number 3, 6, 9, 15, 17, 22, 25, 26 . Good stuff. especially 15 and 17 losing and now having 4-4 records.