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Post by Boof1224 on Sept 10, 2015 14:46:00 GMT -5
I think the earliest he leaves is after this highly touted sophomore class graduates. So Atleast three years. That's my guess Or one year before, especially if he wins the NCAA Championship yet again. That way he leaves the new coach with a great nucleus of players to "continue the tradition." so your saying after next season? Even if that class wins it this year and next year. That would be 4 straight and that touted class will be going for perfection. You don't think he would stay if that happened
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Post by Boof1224 on Sept 10, 2015 14:52:39 GMT -5
I think if psu wins it again this year that will put to rest best recruiting class ever by Stanford and psu's classes
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2015 14:56:49 GMT -5
Psu is on another run. That 4 peat that they said will prob never be duplicated could by psu again if they could take it this year. Would make next season very interesting but I'll slow it down and just get by this season first. Won't be as probable as last run because last run had all Americans at about every position yea, slow your roll ya'll. It's the second week of September. One win against a Stanford team that played horribly does not make a national championship.
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Post by Boof1224 on Sept 10, 2015 14:59:47 GMT -5
Psu is on another run. That 4 peat that they said will prob never be duplicated could by psu again if they could take it this year. Would make next season very interesting but I'll slow it down and just get by this season first. Won't be as probable as last run because last run had all Americans at about every position yea, slow your roll ya'll. It's the second week of September. One win against a Stanford team that played horribly does not make a national championship. I know I'm just daydreaming about possible future scenarios.
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Post by hammer on Sept 10, 2015 15:01:56 GMT -5
Or one year before, especially if he wins the NCAA Championship yet again. That way he leaves the new coach with a great nucleus of players to "continue the tradition." so your saying after next season? Even if that class wins it this year and next year. That would be 4 straight and that touted class will be going for perfection. You don't think he would stay if that happened No, what does he have to prove ... besides, there are a lot of wineries out there that he has yet to visit. And the food in France, Napa Valley, NYC, and San Francisco. Look what RR has put on hold.
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Post by vbprisoner on Sept 10, 2015 15:07:39 GMT -5
Once again another thread gets hijacked by PSU homers! Here is my ranking and we will see how it looks in a month. 1. Illinois 2. Nebraska 3. PSU 4. Wisconsin 5. Ohio St. 6. Minnesota 7. Purdue 8. Michigan 9. MSU
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Post by Boof1224 on Sept 10, 2015 15:09:01 GMT -5
so your saying after next season? Even if that class wins it this year and next year. That would be 4 straight and that touted class will be going for perfection. You don't think he would stay if that happened No, what does he have to prove ... besides, there are a lot of wineries out there that he has yet to visit. And the food in France, Napa Valley, NYC, and San Francisco. Look what RR has put on hold. Nice call. If he wins it this year what would he have to prove. That big class would already have two nc and still young. They lose 3 seniors this year. 2 that start. They are starting 2 seniors 2 sophomores and 2 freshman( I count weiskircher because she rs last season so has 4 years eligibility. They still have lee and reed on bench who should see a lot more action next year with Courtney and Whitney gone. The junior class is a wash because nobody from that class has ever started not never prob will. Btw what's up with Lainy pierce. Seen her in warmups. What's her injury.
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Post by Boof1224 on Sept 10, 2015 15:10:29 GMT -5
Once again another thread gets hijacked by PSU homers! Here is my ranking and we will see how it looks in a month. 1. Illinois 2. Nebraska 3. PSU 4. Wisconsin 5. Ohio St. 6. Minnesota 7. Purdue 8. Michigan 9. MSU Glad to see you back. Psu third. Is that just to get rise out if me. Hahahahah.
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Post by kubricks on Sept 10, 2015 15:18:53 GMT -5
Big Ten Final Standings
1. Meechigan 2. Nebraska 3. Illinois 4. Ohio State 5. Penn State 6. Wisconsin 7. Purdue 8. Iowa 9. Northwestern 10. Maryland 11. Michigan State 12. Minnesota 13. Rutgers 14. Indiana
Who would have thunk!
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Post by #skoskers on Sept 10, 2015 15:24:10 GMT -5
You don't NEED to "rank" the Big 10 because they will rank themselves if you wait a couple of months. Anyway, it's a unbalanced schedule and we haven't yet seen the injuries or growth that will define the season. Too Early. "Unbalanced" being the key word.
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Post by rampageripster on Sept 10, 2015 15:29:35 GMT -5
I'll put them in tiers... will learn more next weekend
Tier 1: Penn State - Best results on the court of anyone, should blow through the weekend Nebraska - should hold court after a tough weekend in Austin Illinois - got UK in Wichita. Need another ranked win to stay with the other two as their best win is who? L'ville?
Tier 2: Wisconsin - Safe confines this weekend, but no tests. Only have one really solid win (UNC) Ohio State - Rebounded nicely from WY, big wins over FSU. Big matches on the road against undefeated Cuse and Zona. Purdue - Nice win over Ohio, embarrassed by a good BYU team. This weekend will prove nothing really Minnesota - Don't know what to think of them yet. Bad first weekend, a good second weekend. No creampuff games either, all 4 games have been against good opponents. This weekend should be a 3-0 breather.
Tier 3: Michigan - Have played no one but Ohio, who (while good) has lost most of these marquee games. The rest is fluff. More of the same this weekend. Michigan St - My disappointment so far... lots of L's. Anything but a 3-0 weekend this weekend and they drop a tier. Northwestern - Again, a bit of a disappointment with how they got beat up in ID. Have a chance to pick up a big W over WKU this weekend.
Tier 4: Maryland - Hey, they're undefeated... don't look at their schedule though... blech. More of the same this weekend. Indiana - Really odd loss to UTSA.. Cleveland St is a decent team, but not a good loss either. Gonna try to right the ship at home, but I think they lose right off the bat to VT Iowa - Brutal schedule for a not so good team... good win over Pacific. Another tough weekend where they will probably go 1-2 with loses to TAMU and ISU
Tier 7: Rutgers - are 0-6 and have picked up 3 total sets against BAD competition... they are THAT bad
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Post by rampageripster on Sept 10, 2015 15:30:12 GMT -5
Big Ten Final Standings 1. Meechigan 2. Nebraska 3. Illinois 4. Ohio State 5. Penn State 6. Wisconsin 7. Purdue 8. Iowa 9. Northwestern 10. Maryland 11. Michigan State 12. Minnesota 13. Rutgers 14. Indiana Who would have thunk! Rutgers not last is even more ridiculous than you picking PSU 5th or UM 1
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Post by badgerbreath on Sept 10, 2015 15:34:51 GMT -5
Guys, we've been through the schedule thing before. Schedules won't matter much for the top four teams, although it favors them over the rest of the field.
PSU plays: UW 1 (H), Ill 1 (A), Neb 2 NEB plays: UW 1 (H), Ill 1 (A) , PSU 2 ILL plays: PSU 1 (H), Neb 1 (H), UW 2 UW plays: PSU 1 (A), Neb 1 (A), Ill 2
All three play Maryland/Rutgers three times. The only difference is home and away.
EDIT: It has been pointed out that ILL and Neb play twice. So, my point is wrong. Sorry about that.
The only thing I'm bothered by is that the badgers get PSU, OSU and ILL the first three weeks of the season, which may be too soon for their offense to gel completely with all the new faces. On the other hand, If that get past those three matches unscathed, or even with 1 win, watch out! We'll know a lot after that second week.
As for some of the other teams... Purdue has the most favorable schedule. They play PSU, Ill and Neb only once. 5 out of 8 possible matches against top 4. They play 4 against Rutgers/Maryland. Michigan state has it almost as good. The only only play Nebraska twice. They get Rutgers/Maryland three times. Minnesota plays PSU and UW twice. They get Rutgers/Maryland three times. Ohio state has to play twice against all top 4 teams except Neb. They get Neb at home. Rutgers/Maryland three times. Michigan has it the worst. They play all top 4 teams twice. Rutgers/Maryland twice.
Considering that, it was truly disappointing that Purdue did not do better in the standings. Michigan's position become a little easier to understand.
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Post by #skoskers on Sept 10, 2015 15:38:26 GMT -5
PSU Nebraska Illinois Wisconsin Purdue MSU Minnesota tOSU Michigan Northwestern Iowa Maryland Indiana Rutgers
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Post by rampageripster on Sept 10, 2015 15:42:07 GMT -5
PSU Nebraska Illinois Wisconsin Purdue MSU Minnesota tOSU Michigan Northwestern Iowa Maryland Indiana Rutgers You have MSU WAY too high for the number of losses they have picked up so far.
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