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Frank Rossi

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ECAC Bowl (North Subregion) Update (Final List with Updated Records)

The following teams have applied for consideration for ECAC Championship games on 11/21/09 from the North Subregion of the ECAC:

Maine Maritime (8-1, 6-1) *
Alfred (7-1, 3-1) * /
Plymouth State (8-2, 6-1)
Union (7-2, 6-0) *
SUNY-Cortland (7-2, 7-2)
Springfield (7-2, 3-2) *
St. John Fisher (5-3, 3-1) +
Hartwick (5-3, 1-3) +
Gallaudet (6-4, 4-2)
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RPI (4-4, 2-4)
Framingham State (5-5, 3-4)
Utica (4-5, 0-4) X /
Brockport State (3-6, 2-6) X

Records are overall followed by respective league records.  Line represents projected cut based on current NCAA Playoff berths, although line could be one or two levels too high (thus allowing one or two four-loss teams into the ECAC Bowls if two teams above line enter NCAA Playoffs).

* - Team could still win an NCAA berth.

+, / - Team plays against another team in the list in future game.

X - Team currently does not have record that would allow it to be considered (>=.500 overall or in league).


Six teams will be picked from the list of teams that file for consideration.  The deadline for consideration without late fee was THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH at 5pm EST.  

Teams will be selected by the ECAC Football Championships Committee on or about 11/15/09 (following selection of the NCAA Playoffs field).  Teams historically have been selected by win-loss record except when ties exist.  The #1 team hosts the #6 team, the #2 team hosts the #5 team and the #3 team hosts the #4 team, unless the higher-seeded team does not file to host the game.  All games begin at 12pm local time on 11/21/09.

Boxer7806

Plymouth is a shoe in for an ECAC game as well as Maine Maritime with a loss. Should be interesting because it almost looks like a lock for Plymouth to play a non NEFC team.

PantherPr1de

Quote from: Groseph G. Groberson III on November 11, 2009, 04:26:05 PM
Quote from: jkelly24 on November 10, 2009, 07:12:46 PM
Quote from: Groseph G. Groberson III on November 09, 2009, 10:07:16 PM
Will the The Curry Colonels aka Dem Spicy Boyz aka The Purveyors of the Purple Drank be back in the dance this year? You will always have Mr. Groberson's support.


also...

PLYMOUTH STATE SEX PANTHERS

ECAC BOUND



plymouth is ecac bound?

Just saying they are 8-2 and not in the running for a Pool C so ECAC is very likely. Plus they are made with bits of real panther, so you know they're good.

Made with real bits of panther........this is Hilarious.


63Center

I think Curry will be the NEFC champs again this year.  I think it will be a good game, but I think that Curry has a better Offense.  May the best team win and represent the NEFC in the playoffs.

lewdogg11

I disagree, it's a very good game, but I think Donkey Kong is the best game ever.

63Center

Congrats to MEM for their last second victory over Curry for the NEFC championship (48-42).

Boxer7806

I was saying it all along, I thought Maine was going to beat Curry. I want the Curry posters to come on here an acknowledge how easy it is to stop the Triple Option now.

pg04

Are you admitting that you are #81 Alex Coulombe?

Boxer7806

We don't need another playing on here talking. But I would still like to see all these fans who said Curry's D was the best its ever been come on here and explain what happen.

theoriginalupstate

Quote from: footballfan81 on November 14, 2009, 09:15:33 PM
all you curry fans that guarenteed a win, all you sex panther fans out there. Who gets the last laugh. Just a simple a b gap to stop the option right. That curry d is unstopable right? 48 points just shows how weak the other dicision really is. We now know who the best team in the conference is

and yes folks it felt great catching that hailmary in the last second of the game...

Congrats, and I hope you enjoy you're 15 minutes of fame in the NCAA's...


HailMary15

Congrats to Maritime on pulling out a great last second win. I'm sure the experience of last years championship game helped them out coming into this game. I wish I could have made it down to see it cause it sounds like I missed a great game. Good luck representing the NEFC in the NCAA tourny.

Do you think curry gets an at large bid? I'm sure their recent success in the first round will help their cause.

Pat Coleman

If a team with two regional losses makes the playoffs, it won't be Curry.
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Boxer7806

Lets just hope Maine represents the conference well.

pg04