On a positive note; All of the P5 teams have apparently been placed back in the system and are being ranked. But, even with that, it only droped UL down to #26-#27. I think there will be some losses that take place in the Top 25 almost every week. Therefore, if the Cajuns can continue taking care of business, it will only take a loss or two in the Top 25 for the Cajuns to return in that number. But, if UL takes a loss, all bets are off the table.
USA Today re-rank of all 126 FBS teams
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...es/3557418001/
Good news is that only two teams that are ahead of us have losses (LSU and Oklahoma). Both of those guys were in the FBS playoffs last year. We are in good shape as long as we win.
We have a really fickle fan base. Usually it is complaining about other stuff, now we are complaining that we are in most peoples eyes ranked between #20 - #30 in the nation. I do not think this fan base will ever be happy. I know we all want the absolute best, but can we not just sit back and enjoy being 3-0 and 2-0 in the SBC with a 10 day break to get healthy.
I'm more excited that our fanbase has a little higher expectations. I remember when we would hope to win 6 games just to make it to a bowl. Now, we are hoping to be ranked. That means that there's a standard that's been increased with this program. I don't expect it to always be like this, but it's nice to have an unusual conversation like actually being ranked.
Nothing wrong with fans expecting more respect from outside. Absolutely doesn’t mean they’re at all disappointed with the teams effort.
I think everyone is "enjoy being 3-0 and 2-0 in the SBC with a 10 day break to get healthy."
This topic is external. I don't think this falls under being happy or not happy. It isn't complaining about the team or not complaining about the team.
Its about inaccurate perception playing out before our eyes.
It is about treating the polls like a preseason poll, 4 weeks into the season.
Why?
Because if they rank the preconceived now, and they lose they get to stay in the polls. If they make them actually produce a win before getting ranked, the preconceived that lose (before getting ranked) would never sniff the polls. They can't allow that.
This is about witnessing protectionism.
It has nothing to do with being happy or not happy about Louisiana.
3-0! Geaux Cajuns
jmo
Now that the 126 FCS teams have been re-ranked based on their current status, below is how the SBC and CUSA stack up. The SBC continues to seperate itself from CUSA. When comparing the two Conferences, the SBC has 3 of the top 4 teams and CUSA has 5 of the bottom 6 teams (Not to mention they also have maybe the only FCS team to just quit on the season in Old Dominion).
This is how they stack up:
26 - Louisiana (SBC)
28 - Marshall (CUSA)
38 - Arkansas State (SBC)
41 - Appalachian State (SBC)
49 - UAB (CUSA)
50 - LA Tech (CUSA)
71 - FAU (CUSA)
72 - Georgia Southern (SBC)
74 - Troy (SBC)
86 - UTSA (CUSA)
88 - Coastal Carolina (SBC)
96 - Texas State (SBC)
99 - FIU (CUSA)
100 - Georgia State (SBC)
101 - Charlotte (CUSA)
105 - UTEP (CUSA)
109 - South Alabama (SBC)
110 - Rice (CUSA)
112 - Western Kentucky (CUSA)
113 - North Texas (CUSA)
124 - MTSU (CUSA)
125 - USM (CUSA)
126 - ULM (SBC)
N/A - Old Dominion (CUSA-Quit)
It's nice to be on the top of the stack.
That's it. UL had to earn their right to be in the top 25. The P5 teams that won't even play for a month got a free pass because if they didn't and UL continues to win and climb the polls before the PAC12 and Big10 actually play, they would have a harder time to justify dropping us completely to make room for them. Can you imagine if we got to #15 or #16 by October then they placed the other P5 teams in after they start playing, how could they justify us getting knocked out? They'd rather do it now than later.
Edit: On another note on a personal opinion. If you're not in the Top 25, they don't talk about you as much on TV and print. Who gets most of the pub? Top 25. I can think that you can make an argument it limits your exposure and perception in the eyes of recruits. How much? I don't know. Maybe someone else better qualified than me can say.
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