Graduate Rates; Bottom Feeders

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  1. mcmikel

    mcmikel Founding Member

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    LSU's middle of the pack, but his was DiNardo's crew. When Saban's number come in, look out. We'll top all schools in the SEC, save Vanderbilt.

    http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/national/stories/022305dnspogradrates.cf1507ab.html

    And for all those who cried about LSU playing App. State, look at Tulane's schedule for October 1 and tell me how you really feel. I'm laughed, then said "Go Lions'.

    http://www.collegefootballnews.com/Conference_USA/2005_Pages/CUSA_Schedule.htm
     
  2. TejasTiger

    TejasTiger Founding Member

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    I checked it out, and here's how I feel: not one damn bit different than I felt before I checked out Tulane's schedule.

    Why? Because playing a 1-AA team does little to damage Tulane's bowl hopes unless they go 6-5 whereas LSU's 60 point pasting of Appy State may cost them, say, a BCS bowl bid.

    In other words, perennial losers like Tulane can schedule Div 1-AA teams with impunity because, frankly, nobody cares whereas a major conference team with realistic preseason national title hopes is taking a risk they don't have to take, IMO.
     
  3. Mystikalilusion

    Mystikalilusion Founding Member

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    Wow, didn't know Saban's classes would rate that high, that's awesome.

    About Southeastern, heck, i'd have MUCH rather played them than App. State. There is no such thing as a Division 1-aa power as relates to the way the media and the poll voters and the fans of division 1 see things.

    And all the hype about App. State being a 1-aa "power" was media whitewallish anyway.

    They were 6-5 last year, their only 1a opponent was at Wyoming, who they lost to 42-15. Year before that was 7-4, only 1a opponent was at Hawaii who they lost to 40-17. Year before that was 8-4, only 1a opponent was at Marshall, who they lost to 50-17.

    As numerous people have stated, i'd rather have seen the money stay in state.
     
  4. Carface

    Carface What the...?

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    Another national title would be great but I try to stay realistic and focused and hope for at least an SEC West championship. Anything other than that is a consequence.
     
  5. Mystikalilusion

    Mystikalilusion Founding Member

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    Not me. I've been focused on this upcoming season since before the national championship season (which was completely shockingly unexpected).

    This season shaped us as a can't miss, due to the recruiting classes and the favorable home and away schedule.

    I may be alone in saying this, but I think an SEC West championship, but a loss in the SEC title game and no BCS game (whether title or not) would be a huge disappointment, even breaking in a new coach, mostly a new staff, and a talented, but questionable QB corp.
     
  6. mcmikel

    mcmikel Founding Member

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    Points taken, I needed to be clearer.

    Tulane scheduled this game well in advance, our D-1AA was after a failed search for a D-1A that would play one game only in Baton Rouge. With the quality and quantity of opponents on our schedule, one D-1AA will not hurt our chances.

    My point was in reference to people saying LSU needs to play all these in-state D-1AA schools. If LSU started putting these teams on our schedule, people would laugh at us, just as I snickered at Tulane (anything for a crowd, right?). I agree playing any non division 1A team is bad, just make the situation worse by playing the Southeasterns.
     

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