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underpants

(182,769 posts)
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 09:32 AM Sep 2022

Get ya some small school asswhoopins right here 🏈

Small school asswhoopins

Gallaudet 34
U. New England 31

Howard 31
Morehouse 0

Limestone 40
Carson-Newman 37
2 OTs

Lagrange 44
Ferrum 38 (0-3)

Hampden Sydney 70
Greensboro 28

Wartburg 62
Luther 0

Colorado School of Mines first win 84
Adams State 10
Top scorer 🏆

John's Hopkins 70
Juniata 0

App State's Hail Mary to beat Troy. Last play of the game.

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Get ya some small school asswhoopins right here 🏈 (Original Post) underpants Sep 2022 OP
SIU beat Northwestern mikeysnot Sep 2022 #1
Re: App State House of Roberts Sep 2022 #2
Gameday was there underpants Sep 2022 #3
App state is not a small school JT45242 Sep 2022 #4
I know underpants Sep 2022 #5
A 3 point difference has never met my definition of asswhoopin. Sneederbunk Sep 2022 #6
I edit this to include interesting scores underpants Sep 2022 #9
You might enjoy this. Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2022 #7
It heads us down a slippery rock underpants Sep 2022 #8
LOL! Thanks for sharing that story! Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2022 #11
I'd bet it was Mount Union, St. John's MN, or Grand Valley underpants Sep 2022 #10
No, it was some tiny school... Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2022 #12

House of Roberts

(5,168 posts)
2. Re: App State
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 09:45 AM
Sep 2022

As Hannibal Smith would say "I love it when a plan comes together".

One announcer said, after they viewed the catch and score: 'This makes next week's game against James Madison appointment TV' or something to that effect.

underpants

(182,769 posts)
3. Gameday was there
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 09:59 AM
Sep 2022

I don’t know if it was planned (I’d expect it was) or a result of their upset of A&M last week but they picked a helluva a game to be there for.

underpants

(182,769 posts)
9. I edit this to include interesting scores
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:58 PM
Sep 2022

And historic rivalries. I have friends with connections to Carson Newman and it was the most OT’s this week. Gallaudet is just interesting to watch and enjoy their success.

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
7. You might enjoy this.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:50 PM
Sep 2022

The Massey Ratings "transitive path" tool.
https://masseyratings.com/path?s=cf2022

I used it on Ohio State after the 2014 season (when they won the first FBS "playoff" title), because the Buckeyes lost an early-season game to Virginia Tech that year. It indicated that some lowest-division football team, which only won a couple games that year against other tiny schools, would beat Ohio State by something like 100+ points. LOL! I mean, if transitive paths were taken seriously at all -- e.g., Team A beat Team B by 7 points, and Team B beat Team C by 10 points, so Team A would beat Team C by 17 points if they played.

Edit: That's not how Massey ranks teams, of course. It's just a "fun" tool from the website.

underpants

(182,769 posts)
8. It heads us down a slippery rock
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:57 PM
Sep 2022

The Rock Mystique, a college football phenomenon for more than 50 years, can be traced back to a 1936 controversy over which team, Minnesota or Pitt, deserved the No. 1 ranking.

Both the Associated Press and the Dickinson System ranked Minnesota first. The Football Annual and various coaches polls, including the United Press International ranking, picked Pittsburgh.

Slippery Rock beat Westminster, which beat West Virginia Wesleyan, which beat Duquesne, which beat Pitt, which beat Notre Dame, which beat Northwestern, which beat Minnesota.

How could anyone argue with that logic?

Readers of the article, which was reprinted by newspapers all over the country, apparently enjoyed a story that poked fun at big football schools and supported a small one. They loved the name "Slippery Rock." As a name for a typical small school, it seemed almost too good to be true.

https://rockathletics.com/news/2004/3/25/FB_032504aab_650.aspx

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
11. LOL! Thanks for sharing that story!
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 01:05 PM
Sep 2022

Yes, transitive path is indeed a slippery slope.

I later looked up the tiny school that would supposedly crush the Buckeyes if they played (using transitive path reasoning), and their football team was composed of guys who looked ridiculously small per a team photo. As if most of them had never even lifted weights.

underpants

(182,769 posts)
10. I'd bet it was Mount Union, St. John's MN, or Grand Valley
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 01:00 PM
Sep 2022

Powerhouses in small football. There are some schools in the Wisconsin system that are pretty dominant too.

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
12. No, it was some tiny school...
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 01:09 PM
Sep 2022

... with a losing record against very weak competition. They had upset another poorly-ranked team, which had upset another weak team, and so on. It eventually reached Virginia Tech, which had been upset, and then Ohio State... which was upset by Virginia Tech.

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