FB: Centennial Conference

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terror5005

Quote from: Reserved Seat on November 04, 2006, 06:53:28 PM
Real shame they lost those two games earlier in the year, could have been an interesting last game for the outright championship.

Week 6 and 7 aren't early in the season.


In an 11 week schedule, week 6 and 7 would classify as earliER in the schedule than week 10 and 11...but then again thats just me, what do I know....apparently I'm an egghead

patcummings

Quote from: illinihscoach05 on November 04, 2006, 09:34:10 PM
Parity in a BAD CONFERENCE!  Dickinson - playoff week #1 and BYE BYE!  Centennial Conference needs to go back into the MAC - still the old EGGHEAD EIGHT (oops Swarthless gone - egghead seven). Sorry!

A few thoughts...

1.  Parity is fun.
2.  Bad conference?  Not the most competitive on the national stage, but to be honest, the CC doesn't really care about that. 
3.  What makes you think the CC needs to go back to the MAC?  Such a statement makes little sense.

terror5005

Quote from: illinihscoach05 on November 04, 2006, 09:34:10 PM
Parity in a BAD CONFERENCE!  Dickinson - playoff week #1 and BYE BYE!  Centennial Conference needs to go back into the MAC - still the old EGGHEAD EIGHT (oops Swarthless gone - egghead seven). Sorry!

Apparently the Centenniel is so bad that MAC teams are jumping to their conference....interesting thought process here, but I don't quite follow this. But hey, lets see how it plays out.

centennialfan15

When was the last time a Centennial team won a playoff game. I think Mcdaniel won one in 2000 but not sure.

terror5005

Muhlenberg made it to the second round the one year, don't remember which year, maybe when they had Bernardo and Shay?

Pat Coleman

Yeah, the Centennial has a 4-8 playoff record since the tournament expanded from 16 teams, but of course two of those wins (Ursinus over Bridgewater State, Muhlenberg over Mass-Dartmouth) are at the expense of the NEFC, the worst conference in D-III.
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terror5005

See, the Centenniel isn't the gunga ga-lunga conference, so they have that going for them, which is nice...I guess.

Pat Coleman

Perhaps members of the more-academic-than-though Centennial Conference should be able to spell Centennial ...
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Congrats to Johns Hopkins for cracking a Top 25 poll...

http://www.collegehumor.com/update:1706532

(look at No. 25)

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Matt Barnhart (kid)

I posted a poll above.

I voted 1 game because my Bridgewater Eagles traveled to McDaniel. :)

I guess I'm curious how active the actual readers/posters of this thread attend CC games.
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terror5005

Quote from: Pat Coleman on November 07, 2006, 12:45:32 PM
Perhaps members of the more-academic-than-though Centennial Conference should be able to spell Centennial ...

Well played my friend, well played.... :-[

However I think you meant "tough," not "though" but I could be wrong. Or maybe "thou." "More academic than thou," would work as well. Then again it could just be a typo, and I'm just babbling for no good reason, because if you tried to correct everyone's speech, grammar, and spelling on Post Patterns, one would definitely go crazy. Maybe you guys should add spell check to D3Football.com, then this wouldn't happen. I don't know, just my two cents.

Either way kind of ironic, or is it just bad luck, that Alanis Morisette song screwed me up on that definition.

Warren Thompson

Quote from: Pat Coleman on November 07, 2006, 12:45:32 PM
Perhaps members of the more-academic-than-though Centennial Conference should be able to spell Centennial ...

Agreed. On the other hand, why should Centennial Conference folks worry about such trivial matters as spelling? After all, in the real world, in their executive corner suites, they'll have serfs to do such donkey work.  ;)

Pat Coleman

I see you got the point of my misspelling. Perhaps I shuld of misspelled moor werds fore ewe.
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

Warren Thompson

Quote from: Pat Coleman on November 07, 2006, 05:23:41 PM
I see you got the point of my misspelling. Perhaps I shuld of misspelled moor werds fore ewe.

Werds? Is that the past tense of words? Grammar mavens please join in ....

terror5005

Quote from: Pat Coleman on November 07, 2006, 05:23:41 PM
I see you got the point of my misspelling. Perhaps I shuld of misspelled moor werds fore ewe.

Yeah, nice try, but I'm not buying it.

I'll admit mine was a mistake. I never really used the word Centennial much, outside of talking about the conference, and never really paid too much attention to how it was spelled. So an oversight on my part.

But at the same time, it took a misspelled word to get a reply from an administrator in this forum? I've been trying to talk about the conference games each week, with little to no discussion from anyone else. I've moved across the country and have been trying to rely on D3Football.com as my unbiased D3 football news source, and I can't get anything. However, I misspell a word, and all of a sudden the conference is at the top of the south region topics all day.

Oh, and I get a -1 karma point apparently for getting called out by an administrator. All in all not too bad I guess, other than probably going to -2 now.