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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    then why dont certain teams lose spots when they dont cover?
    Because it's a public perception influenced number. Almost a poll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    With our running game and as long as Levi takes care of the football, the floor right now is 8 wins. If we can win the next 2 on the road, we might actually have a crowd for the App game.

    There is something brewing. You can just sense it.
    I'm always more skeptical of football given the many times we've been burned by high expectations, but after closely watching the first 3 games, I agree. It's fun to dream of 10 win seasons but this year, I think it's a legit possibly as opposed to a dream

    When you can control the LOS, control the clock and run the ball...you are gonna win games.

    But this week will indeed tell us much

  3. Default UL Football Moves Up Again In College Football Power Rankings

    The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns are on the rise once again in the latest ESPN College Football Power Index, which was released on Sunday.


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    Default ESPN Football Power Index

    I know everyone's opinion on this, but Massey is not yet out.
    Anyway, the ESPN FPI has us at #52 with only the MW's Utah St (at 50), and Boise State (at 34) as the only "G-4" ahead of us.
    Also, they predict us to end at 10-2.
    If you don't listen to the AAC's assertion that THEY are in the "G-6," then, the AAC teams ahead of us are:
    UCF- 20
    Cinncy - 29
    SMU - 36
    Memphis - 42
    Note, Tulane is 53.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tdncz View Post
    I know everyone's opinion on this, but Massey is not yet out.
    Anyway, the ESPN FPI has us at #52 with only the MW's Utah St (at 50), and Boise State (at 34) as the only "G-4" ahead of us.
    Also, they predict us to end at 10-2.
    If you don't listen to the AAC's assertion that THEY are in the "G-6," then, the AAC teams ahead of us are:
    UCF- 20
    Cinncy - 29
    SMU - 36
    Memphis - 42
    Note, Tulane is 53.
    We are joining the ranks of the “about to be seen.” We keep it up and we will be in the ranks of those that are seen and talked about. Go Cajuns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdncz View Post
    I know everyone's opinion on this, but Massey is not yet out.
    Anyway, the ESPN FPI has us at #52 with only the MW's Utah St (at 50), and Boise State (at 34) as the only "G-4" ahead of us.
    Also, they predict us to end at 10-2.
    If you don't listen to the AAC's assertion that THEY are in the "G-6," then, the AAC teams ahead of us are:
    UCF- 20
    Cinncy - 29
    SMU - 36
    Memphis - 42
    Note, Tulane is 53.
    Massey is more accurate at this time, than ESPN.

  7. #19

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    The Athletic does a rank of all 130 teams weekly and we're now at #50. They have App State at #25

    Our progression has been: 89, 100, 91, 86, 60, 50

    https://theathletic.com/1252179/2019...arizona-state/


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    Its sweet to be flirting with the top 50 as opposed to bottom 10. My how things have changed since Naps and Co arrived.


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    Quote Originally Posted by angeleast View Post
    Its sweet to be flirting with the top 50 as opposed to bottom 10. My how things have changed since Naps and Co arrived.
    What happens if Napier is plucked from us in the next year or so? Are we seen as a desirable place, still meh, or coaching graveyard? That determines if the change created by Hud and Napier is sustainable. Thoughts?

    Many apologies if this has already been discussed ad nauseam and I have just been living under a rock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFANS View Post
    What happens if Napier is plucked from us in the next year or so? Are we seen as a desirable place, still meh, or coaching graveyard? That determines if the change created by Hud and Napier is sustainable. Thoughts?

    Many apologies if this has already been discussed ad nauseam and I have just been living under a rock.
    The hope is that UNC, South Carolina, NC State and programs near his hometown retain their current staffs for 2 more years at a minimum.

    Honestly if he has a great agent he would be positioning himself for the UNC job after Mac Brown cleans it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFANS View Post
    What happens if Napier is plucked from us in the next year or so? Are we seen as a desirable place, still meh, or coaching graveyard? That determines if the change created by Hud and Napier is sustainable. Thoughts?

    Many apologies if this has already been discussed ad nauseam and I have just been living under a rock.
    I don't see Napier going anywhere until after the 3030 season, and then, only if he beats a Power 5 team. Messrs. Bear or Boomer can better speak to this, but I think, generally speaking, coaches at this level need four or five consistent years of eight or nine wins, at least, and conference championships or a couple of Power 5 wins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by covcaj View Post
    I don't see Napier going anywhere until after the 3030 season, and then, only if he beats a Power 5 team. Messrs. Bear or Boomer can better speak to this, but I think, generally speaking, coaches at this level need four or five consistent years of eight or nine wins, at least, and conference championships or a couple of Power 5 wins.
    This year is shaping up to be a great one. Everyone thinks next year will be the year we are truly set up for an incredible year.

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