Siggy for Hobey!!!!!

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Siggy for Hobey!!!!!

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Jordan's currently 1st in the Hobey Baker standings by about 160 votes. :D Jonathan Sigalet is 14th and James Unger is 26th. So get out there and vote for Siggy for Hobey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Siggy's now in first by 191 votes :D
Vote for Siggy for ESPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This is pretty amazing. The pieces of paper they were handing out at the game telling people to vote for Siggy must have really worked!! Vote people, vote!!
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And vote again!!!!!
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Bleeding Orange wrote:And vote again!!!!!
AND AGAIN....AND AGAIN....AND AGAIN!!!!!
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Post by Falcon Commander »

how's that saying go . . . . VOTE EARLY and VOTE OFTEN !!! 8)
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VOTE MORE THAN ONCE A DAY ;-)

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don't forget that if you have multiple email addresses you can vote via them also - I vote 3 times a day - First place and holding strong! This guy deserves Hobey Baker! :D
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I think it's 3 points for a first place vote, 2 for a second, and one point for a third.
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Post by Freddie »

Sigi's lead is up to 443 as of 7:30 this morning.
6246 to 5803 for Michigan Tech's Colin Murphy.

Vote daily, use multiple addresses...whatever it takes!
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And it's 6283 to 5823 at 8:10 :D

Keep up the good work guys!
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I voted at home 4 times, from all of my AOL alias accounts. Well my company has over 800 employees. Wonder if I could post a memo asking for everyone to vote for him. That would really help things out. :o
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What I dont understand is this. BG has 18,983 students. What would it take to just tell every student to go to the student union or any computer lab for that matter, create an email account or use their student email account and vote just once. Every vote counts.
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bgsufan1972 wrote:What I dont understand is this. BG has 18,983 students. What would it take to just tell every student to go to the student union or any computer lab for that matter, create an email account or use their student email account and vote just once. Every vote counts.
So are you complaining even though Jordan's winning or do you just want to see a huge blowout. Either way it doesn't matter, this is just part of the equation to get in the top 10 for the final voting.

After this preliminary vote every head hockey coach in Division I receives one ballot. Coaches pick the top three players in their league and the top three players in the nation (two separate rankings, three players each; a player may be listed in both places, and a coach can vote for his own player) and then the top ten candidates are named.

This top ten advances to the Selection Committee, which decides the eventual winner from the top ten. This committee is composed of print media, electronic media, NHL scouts, and the American Hockey Coaches Association (college hockey coaches). Its members are spread out among the hockey-playing section of the United States. The committee also includes an individual from USA Hockey

http://www.hobeybaker.com/vote/process.htm
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BGDrew wrote:I think it's 3 points for a first place vote, 2 for a second, and one point for a third.
Actually its 5 for a first place vote, 3 for second and 1 for third.


Just a thought here... the integrity of the results is compromised by people voting with a hundred dummy addresses. I don't know if the committee tracks that sort of thing or not, but it won't look good for Jordan (or Jonathan, or Unger, or Matsumoto) if most of his votes came from dummy addresses.
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McConvey wrote: Just a thought here... the integrity of the results is compromised by people voting with a hundred dummy addresses. I don't know if the committee tracks that sort of thing or not, but it won't look good for Jordan (or Jonathan, or Unger, or Matsumoto) if most of his votes came from dummy addresses.
They're not *totally* dummy addresses, though, since you have to access them to get the confirmation code. I see what you're saying, but trying to track that would likely be more headaches than its worth, and probably something they considered before opening the voting up to fans.
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