Senior WR Cole Magner (99 catches, 1,138 yards), junior TB P.J. Pope (1,005 yards) pick up slack for departed QB Josh Harris
70????


The point is that to much of the country we were a one player team. Until we prove that we can continue that success without J5, they won't be buying into us having a "program". I'm not YET convinced that we have a "program". Oh, I'm positive we've built a sturdy foundation, until I see it actually take place on the field I'm not convinced. Until we start winning with teams that are completely turned over I'm not going to be convinced that we weren't just the product of a couple good recruiting years.Warthog wrote:1987, given that the ESPN poll came out and we were rated like 39 or something, it is disappointing to see such a large, national publication rank us so much below that. I agree that UT has gained some respect and may, that is a big may, deserve to be in the top 25. But I am confounded that they are willing to rank one MAC team that high, but would put BG, NIU, and Miami wayyyyyyyyy down the list. If UT is 50 or something, then I just chalk it up to the MAC not getting any respect. But all three of us in the seventies?![]()
Good point hammb. I hadn't tought about it that way. I would agree that we need to prove something one the field before earning another top 25 ranking, I still don't think we should be # 70 either!hammb wrote:Remember that in order to get a point in that poll somebody must believe you're in the top 25 of the country. Can any of us honestly say, before we play a game, that they believe we're among the 25 best teams in the country? I cannot.


Agreed. 70 is WAY too low for a team that was as good as last year's and only lost a couple of key players. Personally I'd rank us somewhere in the 30's, I think. I would have UT in the same range, because I think their defense will be awful; offense only goes so far.Warthog wrote: I still don't think we should be # 70 either!![]()

If we were in the big ____ conference, we would be ranked. Let's say we had the exact same number of starters returning, but we were in the Big Ten. Forget about how good of a program we are, it doesn't matter. If we were, say, Indiana, and we had three years of success like ours, we would be ranked.Schadenfreude wrote:I can.hammb wrote:Can any of us honestly say, before we play a game, that they believe we're among the 25 best teams in the country? I cannot.