AGS Poll 9/18/06
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AGS Poll 9/18/06
Any Given Saturday Poll Top 25 9/18/2006
(First place votes in parenthesis)
1. New Hampshire (69)
2. Appalachian St (3)
3. Cal Poly
4. Montana
5. Illinois St
6. Furman
7. Richmond
8. Youngstown St
9. Massachusetts
10. North Dakota St
11. McNeese St
12. Southern Illinois
13. Northern Iowa
14. Hampton
15. UC Davis
16. Portland St
17. James Madison
18. Eastern Illinois
19. Delaware
20. Western Carolina
21. Georgia Southern
22. Towson
23. Harvard
24. Nicholls St
25. Central Conn
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Idaho St (29), Eastern Kentucky (21), Lafayette (21), Albany (19), Penn (19), Jacksonville St (16), Colgate (13), San Diego (8 ), Hofstra (7), Montana St (7), Western Illinois (7)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Southern Illinois
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Delaware
(First place votes in parenthesis)
1. New Hampshire (69)
2. Appalachian St (3)
3. Cal Poly
4. Montana
5. Illinois St
6. Furman
7. Richmond
8. Youngstown St
9. Massachusetts
10. North Dakota St
11. McNeese St
12. Southern Illinois
13. Northern Iowa
14. Hampton
15. UC Davis
16. Portland St
17. James Madison
18. Eastern Illinois
19. Delaware
20. Western Carolina
21. Georgia Southern
22. Towson
23. Harvard
24. Nicholls St
25. Central Conn
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Idaho St (29), Eastern Kentucky (21), Lafayette (21), Albany (19), Penn (19), Jacksonville St (16), Colgate (13), San Diego (8 ), Hofstra (7), Montana St (7), Western Illinois (7)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Southern Illinois
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Delaware
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Who the hell is still voting us in. 

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That was my thought when reading this and the SportsNetwork poll. As much as it hurts, the Cats should not be receiving poll votes at this time.CelticCat wrote:Who the hell is still voting us in.
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PSU had some significant injuries against Cal. Sawyer Smith is out, maybe for a few weeks, and the back-up is uncertain. They had a 3rd string guy out who actually did OK, but losing the top 2 QBs has to hurt since the Viks aren't running the ball very well.
PSU has a good team this year, but with Oregon still on the schedule I don't see how they stay healthy enough to challenge Montana for the title this year.
Going into conference play, it's Montana's conference to lose IMO. The 'Cats are such an enigma at this point I have no clue where they fit.
PSU has a good team this year, but with Oregon still on the schedule I don't see how they stay healthy enough to challenge Montana for the title this year.
Going into conference play, it's Montana's conference to lose IMO. The 'Cats are such an enigma at this point I have no clue where they fit.
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The griz have only played only 2 games this season. Given the spread in the levels at which they played against, at this point I wouldn't venture where either the Cats or griz fit right now. With a couple of back-to-back conference wins for the griz, I would have to agree with you especially if the Cats don't get by ewu. However there's plenty of games to be played, and my optimism holds that there might yet be a little spark in one of the nation's oldest rivalries.PapaG wrote:PSU had some significant injuries against Cal. Sawyer Smith is out, maybe for a few weeks, and the back-up is uncertain. They had a 3rd string guy out who actually did OK, but losing the top 2 QBs has to hurt since the Viks aren't running the ball very well.
PSU has a good team this year, but with Oregon still on the schedule I don't see how they stay healthy enough to challenge Montana for the title this year.
Going into conference play, it's Montana's conference to lose IMO. The 'Cats are such an enigma at this point I have no clue where they fit.
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I sadly didn't have a top 25 vote for the Cats either.... but, ya know, as scarey for me as is was as a Griz fan it was to see the Cats in the top 20 initially, it surely was neat to see the State of Montana represented twice in the polls... who cares about PSU...GOKATS wrote:I voted last night and have to say that the 'Cats were not in my top 25.
