IrishDawg22
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and I am sure you have a breakdown of the fringe FBS recruits who chose to go to Old Dominion and receive a weekly plunger, or go to a top sub div. school like ND ST to win some fucking games.
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
And it is more about keeping up with the Jones' than protecting Sark.
Pure and simple it has to do with the amount of $$$ floating around college football.
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
Wow. Vehemently disagree. If UW's OOC sched used to follow an A-B-C formula (or A-A-C in some years), this year's is B-C-F. Next year's is C-D-F-F.
Were weren't talking about the SOS? I was pointing out the back in the day, teams like San Jose St, Toledo, Pacific (RIP) were getting some of the kids that are no forced down to sub division because of scholarship limits.
As for next year's SOS, I do AGREE it is a joke.
There are more kids getting FBS scholarships now than there were kids getting I-A scholarships 30 years ago.
Don't let math ruin your fucktarded arguments though.
Old Dominion approves this fucking stupid post.
Just because the keep adding crappy teams to the FBS, does not change the argument that the talent is getting diluted.
Actually, the numbers show that the increase in crappy FBS teams over the past 30 years provided a home for the talent dilution and for 800 kids that would have been in I-AA 30 years ago.
Do REAL research or get the fuck out of here.
That probable explains why a record # of FBS teams lost to lower division schools on the opening weekend.
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
And it is more about keeping up with the Jones' than protecting Sark.
Pure and simple it has to do with the amount of $$$ floating around college football.
Two for one sale on vagisil at Rite Aid in Ballard...Looks like a few of you could benefit from this.
Scheduling is what is now. I just wish we would play consistently better against ALL opponents .
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
Wow. Vehemently disagree. If UW's OOC sched used to follow an A-B-C formula (or A-A-C in some years), this year's is B-C-F. Next year's is C-D-F-F.
Were weren't talking about the SOS? I was pointing out the back in the day, teams like San Jose St, Toledo, Pacific (RIP) were getting some of the kids that are no forced down to sub division because of scholarship limits.
As for next year's SOS, I do AGREE it is a joke.
There are more kids getting FBS scholarships now than there were kids getting I-A scholarships 30 years ago.
Don't let math ruin your fucktarded arguments though.
Old Dominion approves this fucking stupid post.
Just because the keep adding crappy teams to the FBS, does not change the argument that the talent is getting diluted.
Actually, the numbers show that the increase in crappy FBS teams over the past 30 years provided a home for the talent dilution and for 800 kids that would have been in I-AA 30 years ago.
Do REAL research or get the fuck out of here.
That probable explains why a record # of FBS teams lost to lower division schools on the opening weekend.
One week of anecdotal data doesn't beat simple math.
However, next year, I think UW has the easiest OOC I have ever seen from an AQ school.
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
Wow. Vehemently disagree. If UW's OOC sched used to follow an A-B-C formula (or A-A-C in some years), this year's is B-C-F. Next year's is C-D-F-F.
Were weren't talking about the SOS? I was pointing out the back in the day, teams like San Jose St, Toledo, Pacific (RIP) were getting some of the kids that are no forced down to sub division because of scholarship limits.
As for next year's SOS, I do AGREE it is a joke.
There are more kids getting FBS scholarships now than there were kids getting I-A scholarships 30 years ago.
Don't let math ruin your fucktarded arguments though.
Old Dominion approves this fucking stupid post.
Just because the keep adding crappy teams to the FBS, does not change the argument that the talent is getting diluted.
Actually, the numbers show that the increase in crappy FBS teams over the past 30 years provided a home for the talent dilution and for 800 kids that would have been in I-AA 30 years ago.
Do REAL research or get the fuck out of here.
That probable explains why a record # of FBS teams lost to lower division schools on the opening weekend.
One week of anecdotal data doesn't beat simple math.
Well, I guess if they keep adding shitty FBS teams then your "math" wins.
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
Wow. Vehemently disagree. If UW's OOC sched used to follow an A-B-C formula (or A-A-C in some years), this year's is B-C-F. Next year's is C-D-F-F.
Were weren't talking about the SOS? I was pointing out the back in the day, teams like San Jose St, Toledo, Pacific (RIP) were getting some of the kids that are no forced down to sub division because of scholarship limits.
As for next year's SOS, I do AGREE it is a joke.
There are more kids getting FBS scholarships now than there were kids getting I-A scholarships 30 years ago.
Don't let math ruin your fucktarded arguments though.
Old Dominion approves this fucking stupid post.
Just because the keep adding crappy teams to the FBS, does not change the argument that the talent is getting diluted.
Actually, the numbers show that the increase in crappy FBS teams over the past 30 years provided a home for the talent dilution and for 800 kids that would have been in I-AA 30 years ago.
Do REAL research or get the fuck out of here.
That probable explains why a record # of FBS teams lost to lower division schools on the opening weekend.
One week of anecdotal data doesn't beat simple math.
Well, I guess if they keep adding shitty FBS teams then your "math" wins.
Thanks for finally getting it. Shitty FBS teams with 85 scholarships are better opponents than FCS schools, just like D grades are better than F grades.
LEAVE!
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
Wow. Vehemently disagree. If UW's OOC sched used to follow an A-B-C formula (or A-A-C in some years), this year's is B-C-F. Next year's is C-D-F-F.
Were weren't talking about the SOS? I was pointing out the back in the day, teams like San Jose St, Toledo, Pacific (RIP) were getting some of the kids that are no forced down to sub division because of scholarship limits.
As for next year's SOS, I do AGREE it is a joke.
There are more kids getting FBS scholarships now than there were kids getting I-A scholarships 30 years ago.
Don't let math ruin your fucktarded arguments though.
Old Dominion approves this fucking stupid post.
Just because the keep adding crappy teams to the FBS, does not change the argument that the talent is getting diluted.
Actually, the numbers show that the increase in crappy FBS teams over the past 30 years provided a home for the talent dilution and for 800 kids that would have been in I-AA 30 years ago.
Do REAL research or get the fuck out of here.
That probable explains why a record # of FBS teams lost to lower division schools on the opening weekend.
One week of anecdotal data doesn't beat simple math.
Well, I guess if they keep adding shitty FBS teams then your "math" wins.
Thanks for finally getting it. Shitty FBS teams with 85 scholarships are better opponents than FCS schools, just like D grades are better than F grades.
LEAVE!
Towson approve this post.
Sorry other Huskies.
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
Wow. Vehemently disagree. If UW's OOC sched used to follow an A-B-C formula (or A-A-C in some years), this year's is B-C-F. Next year's is C-D-F-F.
Were weren't talking about the SOS? I was pointing out the back in the day, teams like San Jose St, Toledo, Pacific (RIP) were getting some of the kids that are no forced down to sub division because of scholarship limits.
As for next year's SOS, I do AGREE it is a joke.
There are more kids getting FBS scholarships now than there were kids getting I-A scholarships 30 years ago.
Don't let math ruin your fucktarded arguments though.
Old Dominion approves this fucking stupid post.
Just because the keep adding crappy teams to the FBS, does not change the argument that the talent is getting diluted.
Actually, the numbers show that the increase in crappy FBS teams over the past 30 years provided a home for the talent dilution and for 800 kids that would have been in I-AA 30 years ago.
Do REAL research or get the fuck out of here.
That probable explains why a record # of FBS teams lost to lower division schools on the opening weekend.
One week of anecdotal data doesn't beat simple math.
Well, I guess if they keep adding shitty FBS teams then your "math" wins.
Thanks for finally getting it. Shitty FBS teams with 85 scholarships are better opponents than FCS schools, just like D grades are better than F grades.
LEAVE!
However, next year, I think UW has the easiest OOC I have ever seen from an AQ school.
UW's 2014 schedule is a disgrace, but I'd say this:
08/30 - at Hawaii
09/06 - Eastern Washington
09/13 - Illinois
09/20 - Georgia State
Is still more challenging than Arizona's 2013 schedule:
N. Arizona
@ UNLV
UTSA (San Antonio)
I will try and respond before the thread veers of course. The EWU, Portland St, etc are now what the San Jose St, Pacific, Toledo, etc of the world once where before the 100 scholarship limits. Right now 180 kids are pushed down because of the limits on the Pac 12 teams, so the talent level has been spread throughout the mid majors, forcing more talented players to play into the sub division.
The majority of Husky schedules have included a cupcake.
Wow. Vehemently disagree. If UW's OOC sched used to follow an A-B-C formula (or A-A-C in some years), this year's is B-C-F. Next year's is C-D-F-F.
Were weren't talking about the SOS? I was pointing out the back in the day, teams like San Jose St, Toledo, Pacific (RIP) were getting some of the kids that are no forced down to sub division because of scholarship limits.
As for next year's SOS, I do AGREE it is a joke.
There are more kids getting FBS scholarships now than there were kids getting I-A scholarships 30 years ago.
Don't let math ruin your fucktarded arguments though.
Old Dominion approves this fucking stupid post.
Just because the keep adding crappy teams to the FBS, does not change the argument that the talent is getting diluted.
Actually, the numbers show that the increase in crappy FBS teams over the past 30 years provided a home for the talent dilution and for 800 kids that would have been in I-AA 30 years ago.
Do REAL research or get the fuck out of here.
That probable explains why a record # of FBS teams lost to lower division schools on the opening weekend.
One week of anecdotal data doesn't beat simple math.
Well, I guess if they keep adding shitty FBS teams then your "math" wins.
Thanks for finally getting it. Shitty FBS teams with 85 scholarships are better opponents than FCS schools, just like D grades are better than F grades.
LEAVE!
We got too many thread going, but you are dumber than I thought (not sure that is possible) if you think ND St could not compete with the likes of South Ala. (So. Utah says hi) in the fucking Sun Belt.
However, next year, I think UW has the easiest OOC I have ever seen from an AQ school.
UW's 2014 schedule is a disgrace, but I'd say this:
08/30 - at Hawaii
09/06 - Eastern Washington
09/13 - Illinois
09/20 - Georgia State
Is still more challenging than Arizona's 2013 schedule:
N. Arizona
@ UNLV
UTSA (San Antonio)
I always knew UW wanted to be just like Arizona, I just didn't think it would happen so soon.
Irish is melting down like Bronc4Blue is on the scout sites.
Irish is melting down like Bronc4Blue is on the scout sites.