South Region playoffs

Started by Llamaguy, October 11, 2005, 02:42:00 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

PA_wesleyfan

-4 karma points in ten minutes geesh glad I didn't step on any toes!!!!

Ralph

Do you think Salisbury gets put in the East if those boys keep knocking each other off. 
Football !!! The ultimate team sport. Anyone who plays DIII football is a winner...

Ralph Turner

Quote from: PA_wesleyfan on October 28, 2007, 01:18:53 AM
Ralph

Do you think Salisbury gets put in the East if those boys keep knocking each other off. 
No I don't think so, because the NCAA has no problem with second round match-ups.

I think that the "East" bracket includes:

NJAC
LL
E8
NEFC
MAC
Pool C from upstate NY
Pool C from upstate NY
Case Western Reserve, which gets moved into the East.

Ralph Turner

I am really looking forward to this week's Regional Rankings. :)

PA_wesleyfan

Wesley is done with region games and I don't see Frostburg beating Salisbury but I didn't think there was any way Morrisville beats Brockport either.
Football !!! The ultimate team sport. Anyone who plays DIII football is a winner...

PA_wesleyfan

Ralph

Do you think that UWW could take the # 1 seed away from Mt Union?
Football !!! The ultimate team sport. Anyone who plays DIII football is a winner...

Ralph Turner

Quote from: PA_wesleyfan on October 28, 2007, 02:31:14 PM
Ralph

Do you think that UWW could take the # 1 seed away from Mt Union?


Great question!
I don't know.  CNU's losing to NCWC hurt UMHB and everyone else in that "tree".

Llamaguy

Looks good Ralph! I'll update everything probably Tuesday evening when the new SOS is released, unless it comes out earlier this week.

IMHO Wesley & Salisbury have 2 of the 3 Pool B's locked. Case Western has the other until next weekends game with Washington U., they win they are in, they lose, they are teetering on the fence.
"The Dali Llama"

Bridgewater Football 1980,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 ODAC Champions!

Cleveland Cartel

LLAMA and RALPH,

What are the odds that the PAC may send two teams to the big dance this year for the first time ever?

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Cleveland Cartel on October 29, 2007, 05:30:23 PM
LLAMA and RALPH,

What are the odds that the PAC may send two teams to the big dance this year for the first time ever?
The problems with Waynesburg are these.

The wins over Muskingum and Wooster bring down the team's stats.


The games against Geneva and St Vincent won't count towards playoff stats until 2009.


Let's see where the Regional Ranking puts them on Wednesday.


Bob.Gregg

Quote from: Cleveland Cartel on October 29, 2007, 05:30:23 PM
LLAMA and RALPH,

What are the odds that the PAC may send two teams to the big dance this year for the first time ever?

Not the first time ever, Cartel.

2005--Thiel won the PAC title, beat Johns Hopkins, then lost to Bridgewater.
2005--Wash & Jeff lost in first round to Bridgewater
Been wrong before.  Will be wrong again.

Ralph Turner

+1 Bob!  I failed to check 2005.  The link to the 2005 bracket is not activated on the "Playoffs" page, and I did not check it out manually!

:-\

Cleveland Cartel

Great Catch bob i should bieng a Tomcat Alumn. 

I also added on the karma for you....

Bob,

Check out my post on the PAC site and see what you think.

Thanks

Cartel

Bob.Gregg

Cartel,

A Pool C for the PAC is a longshot.  There just isn't the kind of nationwide respect.

But it is not out of the question.

A 9-1 Waynesburg University team would get a serious look.

But they have to win, even IF the Geneva game doesn't help them in the criteria.
Been wrong before.  Will be wrong again.

Ralph Turner

Bob, I have always thought that W&J got lots of respect nationwide.

Over on the Pool C board, I have Waynesburg as the first team coming off the board from the South Region for a Pool C bid.

Bob.Gregg

#1679
Ralph, I agree about W&J.

But Waynesburg's national respect this year will come as a team that lost to W&J.  That's not nearly the same, as you well know.

A 9-1 Waynesburg team will be the first South Pool C, if the committee gets to a Pool C from the South.

I know this:  late Saturday afternoon, Waynesburg became the biggest fan of every conference favorite across the country...
Been wrong before.  Will be wrong again.