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Ball State ranked in AP Poll, already bowl eligible

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:39 pm
by BGSU33

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:10 pm
by San Fran Falcon
Good for them.

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:30 am
by NWLB
Worthy of the ranking, hope they run the board, sort of.

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:57 am
by buffaloefalcon
Good for Ball, run the table except when they play us in the MACC

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:05 am
by BGGrad01
buffaloefalcon wrote:Good for Ball, run the table except when they play us in the MACC
Since you think we're going to lose to Akron and the rest of our games, how are we going to play in the MACC?

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:19 am
by JoeFalcon
Nice, but FWIW, here's how they've gone 5-0: I-AA Northeastern, Navy, a 2-3 Indiana team, Akron, Kent and Toledo. If I recall, the nationally ranked BG team of 2003 actually beat two other ranked teams.

The media seems to reward a weak non-conference schedule which is exactly why I've always been skeptical of our philosophy of slugging it out every year out of conference. We're 1-1 against ranked opponents on the road this year and where exactly has it gotten us?

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:28 am
by cw08
JoeFalcon wrote:Nice, but FWIW, here's how they've gone 5-0: I-AA Northeastern, Navy, a 2-3 Indiana team, Akron, Kent and Toledo. If I recall, the nationally ranked BG team of 2003 actually beat two other ranked teams.

The media seems to reward a weak non-conference schedule which is exactly why I've always been skeptical of our philosophy of slugging it out every year out of conference. We're 1-1 against ranked opponents on the road this year and where exactly has it gotten us?
If BG took care of business at home, they'd probably be ranked or close to it.

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:42 am
by VDub26Falcon
cw08 wrote:If BG took care of business at home, they'd probably be ranked or close to it.
+2

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:43 am
by JoeFalcon
cw08 wrote:
JoeFalcon wrote:Nice, but FWIW, here's how they've gone 5-0: I-AA Northeastern, Navy, a 2-3 Indiana team, Akron, Kent and Toledo. If I recall, the nationally ranked BG team of 2003 actually beat two other ranked teams.

The media seems to reward a weak non-conference schedule which is exactly why I've always been skeptical of our philosophy of slugging it out every year out of conference. We're 1-1 against ranked opponents on the road this year and where exactly has it gotten us?
If BG took care of business at home, they'd probably be ranked or close to it.
If we'd have won all of our games we'd have a shot at a BCS game. If Sinisa Vrvillo had a bionic leg we could attempt 80 yard field goals.

A 1-loss MAC team has never and would never come close to the Top 25 this early in the season.

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:52 am
by BGGrad01
JoeFalcon wrote:A 1-loss MAC team has never and would never come close to the Top 25 this early in the season.
After our close loss to OSU on 9/20/2003 and a bye week following, we were 3-1 and ranked 28th in the AP poll.

http://www.appollarchive.com/football/a ... pollid=895

That's close to the top 25 to me.

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:58 am
by JoeFalcon
BGGrad01 wrote:
JoeFalcon wrote:A 1-loss MAC team has never and would never come close to the Top 25 this early in the season.
After our close loss to OSU on 9/20/2003 and a bye week following, we were 3-1 and ranked 28th in the AP poll.

http://www.appollarchive.com/football/a ... pollid=895

That's close to the top 25 to me.
Thank you...I actually mentioned that team earlier in the thread as an example of one that played a challenging schedule. One example in 50 years...I'm convinced!

That was also the #5 team in the country on the road. The games that could have supposedly propelled us into the national spotlight this year if we just took care of business were Minnesota and Eastern Michigan at home.

I just don't think that would have been the case.

(One more point. Before someone says "But how can you say Minnesota wasn't a tough enough game to get us respect when you already said our schedule this year was too tough?" Simple. Minnesota is a very good Big 10 team, but doesn't have the national cache to catch the attention of pollsters. Historically, a big fat 0 in the loss column is what does for MAC schools)