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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Oct 15, 2018 14:33:57 GMT -5
Through October 13, a team's ranking in FCS (124 schools) with respect to total offense, scoring offense, total defense, and scoring defense. All PL schools plus HC's four FCS OOC opponents. Not weighted by strength of schedule.
total offense yale 29 harvard 30 dartmouth 31 colgate 89 holy cross 100 lehigh 108 fordham 111 georgetown 116 lafayette 118 UNH 119 bucknell 123
scoring offense dartmouth 12 yale 50 harvard 59 colgate 71 holy cross 107 fordham 111 georgetown 111 lehigh 116 bucknell 118 UNH 122 lafayette 124
total defense dartmouth 1 colgate 3 georgetown 17 harvard 22 UNH 34 lafayette 46 yale 47 fordham 78 bucknell 80 holy cross 93 lehigh 114
scoring defense colgate 1 dartmouth 3 georgetown 21 harvard 31 UNH 45 yale 53 fordham 61 bucknell 63 lafayette 66 holy cross 80 lehigh 111
composite ranking, averaging these four measures dartmouth 12 harvard 37 colgate 41 yale 45 georgetown 66 UNH 80 lafayette 88.5 fordham 90 holy cross 95 bucknell 96 lehigh 112
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Post by hc87 on Oct 15, 2018 14:40:47 GMT -5
Aside from maybe UNH (and maybe Lehigh), who above has played anywhere near the schedule HC has so far: @colgate, @bc, Yale, Dartmouth @unh and @harvard? Sorry Bison.
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Oct 15, 2018 14:48:53 GMT -5
Aside from maybe UNH (and maybe Lehigh), who above has played anywhere near the schedule HC has so far: @colgate, @bc, Yale, Dartmouth @unh and @harvard? Sorry Bison. Bingo. I think Princeton and Dartmouth are very good teams. They could compete with some of the top teams in the FCS, just based on the eye test. But, it's a damn shame they don't play anyone. Princeton is averaging like 55 points per game, but they're putting up points against the likes of Butler, Monmouth, Columbia, Lehigh, and Brown. Dartmouth is beating up on Georgetown, Sacred Heart, Penn, Yale and, unfortunately, our Crusaders. Would be nice if they played a CAA school. It's hard to place serious stock in these rankings as a barometer of how good a team is when they're playing bottom feeders.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Oct 15, 2018 14:55:35 GMT -5
Aside from maybe UNH (and maybe Lehigh), who above has played anywhere near the schedule HC has so far: @colgate, @bc, Yale, Dartmouth @unh and @harvard? Sorry Bison. Lehigh may have played as tough an OOC schedule: Navy, Villanova, Princeton, Penn, <<< all losses, and a two point win over St. Francis. Princeton arguably is better than Dartmouth, Next year's HC OOC schedule will very likely be the toughest in FCS., and by the season;'s mid-point, HC may very well be where Lehigh is this year.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Oct 15, 2018 15:03:03 GMT -5
Aside from maybe UNH (and maybe Lehigh), who above has played anywhere near the schedule HC has so far: @colgate, @bc, Yale, Dartmouth @unh and @harvard? Sorry Bison. Lehigh may have played as tough an OOC schedule: Navy, Villanova, Princeton, Penn, <<< all losses, and a two point win over St. Francis. Princeton arguably is better than Dartmouth, Next year's HC OOC schedule will very likely be the toughest in FCS., and by the season;'s mid-point, HC may very well be where Lehigh is this year. According to Sagarin, the difficulty of schedule ranks are as follows, year-to-date UNH #133 in Division-1 HC #155 Lehigh #179 Dartmouth #223 Princeton #248
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Post by purplehaze on Oct 15, 2018 16:49:01 GMT -5
This season marks for 150th anniversary of the first college game between Rutgers and Princeton. A few years back the schools discussed the possibility of playing this season to commemorate the occasion - the idea was shelved in anticipation of Rutgers being too strong for the Tigers. Really too bad as it would probably be competitive for awhile (before Princeton would take over, the way things have panned out this year). And a big gate to be sure.
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Post by hcpride on Oct 15, 2018 17:45:45 GMT -5
Lehigh may have played as tough an OOC schedule: Navy, Villanova, Princeton, Penn, <<< all losses, and a two point win over St. Francis. Princeton arguably is better than Dartmouth, Next year's HC OOC schedule will very likely be the toughest in FCS., and by the season;'s mid-point, HC may very well be where Lehigh is this year. According to Sagarin, the difficulty of schedule ranks are as follows, year-to-date UNH #133 in Division-1 HC #155 Lehigh #179 Dartmouth #223 Princeton #248 With HC playing a string of very low-ranked opponents and UNH (for example) facing a stretch of CAA opponents, things will certainly change regarding relative strength of schedules before season's end. It is true that Dartmouth played a cream-puff OOC (Georgetown, Holy Cross, and Sacred Heart) winning all three games by a combined score of 112-28. Things do get a bit tougher facing their IL foes like Princeton and Harvard.
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